That one dude who helped develop PCR technology says PCR tests should not be used for diagnosis purposes. I'm not sure if he meant specifically for covid or just in general. I threw on a random House episode this year and one of the lines in the show talks about them doing exactly that. I'm not retarded so I know you can't trust a show to be 100% grounded and based in fact since it's ya'know a show, but it just got me wondering. I never dug into testing because I had no plans to go along with anything in 2020 other than using a face diaper to get food. So anyone know if he just meant specifically for covid? Was that line in the show accurate in terms of PCR tests existing for diseases/conditions that are 'old' for lack of a better word. Stuff we have extensive knowledge about because we've been fighting them for more than the few months they've been in existence unlike their bioweapon.
I believe that Mullis was either confused or most likely regretted what happened with his invention.
In his first paper titled "Specific Enzymatic Amplification of DNA In Vitro: The Polymerase Chain Reaction" (1986) where he describes his novel method of enzymatic amplification he does not mention that this could be used for diagnostic purposes but for detection of allelic variation in gene expression.
However in his next paper titled "Identification of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Sequences by Using In Vitro Enzymatic Amplification and Oligomer Cleavage Detection" (1987) he (alongside his co-authors) mention how his new method (PCR) can identify HIV sequences. Clearly, the identification of something will result in diagnosis of that something.
He obviously got regrets and cold feet when he realised how his method was used by virologists to run wild. Hence why he went public on that infamous video in 2019 to say that his method should not be used for diagnosis. Which actually contradicts his own writing!
This is the danger nature of scientists. Once they realise what they have done in the pursuit of fame and money they cannot reverse what TPTB will do with their produce. They are the real useful idiots.
he does not mention that this could be used for diagnostic purposes but for detection of allelic variation in gene expression.
And when you consider that the PCR was used, you understand what they were trying to do: to selectively clean from the population at large people with a specific expression of DNA traits
This was a DNA-guided genocide from the beginning and the virus was just a convenient excuse...
Fully agree. The PCR test was used to obtain genetic material from everyone. Usually such operation would be carried out by the Police in case you were detained for a crime or suspicion of one.
That one dude who helped develop PCR technology says PCR tests should not be used for diagnosis purposes. I'm not sure if he meant specifically for covid or just in general. I threw on a random House episode this year and one of the lines in the show talks about them doing exactly that. I'm not retarded so I know you can't trust a show to be 100% grounded and based in fact since it's ya'know a show, but it just got me wondering. I never dug into testing because I had no plans to go along with anything in 2020 other than using a face diaper to get food. So anyone know if he just meant specifically for covid? Was that line in the show accurate in terms of PCR tests existing for diseases/conditions that are 'old' for lack of a better word. Stuff we have extensive knowledge about because we've been fighting them for more than the few months they've been in existence unlike their bioweapon.
I believe that Mullis was either confused or most likely regretted what happened with his invention.
In his first paper titled "Specific Enzymatic Amplification of DNA In Vitro: The Polymerase Chain Reaction" (1986) where he describes his novel method of enzymatic amplification he does not mention that this could be used for diagnostic purposes but for detection of allelic variation in gene expression.
However in his next paper titled "Identification of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Sequences by Using In Vitro Enzymatic Amplification and Oligomer Cleavage Detection" (1987) he (alongside his co-authors) mention how his new method (PCR) can identify HIV sequences. Clearly, the identification of something will result in diagnosis of that something.
He obviously got regrets and cold feet when he realised how his method was used by virologists to run wild. Hence why he went public on that infamous video in 2019 to say that his method should not be used for diagnosis. Which actually contradicts his own writing!
This is the danger nature of scientists. Once they realise what they have done in the pursuit of fame and money they cannot reverse what TPTB will do with their produce. They are the real useful idiots.
El Psy Kongroo...
And when you consider that the PCR was used, you understand what they were trying to do: to selectively clean from the population at large people with a specific expression of DNA traits
This was a DNA-guided genocide from the beginning and the virus was just a convenient excuse...
Fully agree. The PCR test was used to obtain genetic material from everyone. Usually such operation would be carried out by the Police in case you were detained for a crime or suspicion of one.