Dr Kary Banks Mullis received a Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1993, for his invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The process, which Kary Mullis conceptualised in 1983, is hailed as one of the monumental scientific techniques of the twentieth century.
PCR became the standard testing method for HIV and subsequently for SARS-CoV-2, even though the so-called virus supposed to be responsible for COVID-19 has never been purified or isolated.
Mullis publicly stated that the PCR testing should never be used as a diagnostic tool.
“With PCR, if you do it well, you can find almost anything in anybody. It makes you believe in the Buddhist notion that everything is contained in everything else”, Mullis said.
He died on 17 August 2019 before the COVID ‘pandemic’ hit the world.