Dr Kary Mullis received a Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1993, for his invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The process, which Kary conceptualized in 1983, is hailed as one of the monumental scientific techniques of the twentieth century. On August 7, 2019 Kary passed away. [1]
During Pandemic 2020 the PCR test has been utilised as “evidence” for diagnosing COVID-19 in anyone, especially the healthy. Every positive test became a “case” of COVID-19 and drove the fear.
Biography – HERE
The following page contains links to Kary’s website and interviews that will help you get to know Kary Mullis, some have been deleted from YouTube!
Kary Mullis website for books, lectures and opinions – HERE
The Benefits of Science – HERE
On AIDS and Global Warming – a short summary where Mullis mentions “Mass Psychology 101” and recommends reading The Science of Fear! – PDF, SOURCE
“By the mid-90’s, Mullis had become skeptical that PCR was able to detect HIV and made several statements towards the end of his life indicating that he believed the technique was being improperly used by researchers.”
2020 Documentary – The PCR Deception – WATCH, READ
Uncover DC: Was the COVID-19 test meant to detect a virus – READ
Kary Mullis interviews and references in reverse chronological order
This is not an exhaustive list and may be added to.
Date unknown: Kary Mullis, PCR test inventor who ‘coincidentally’ died before the pandemic views on the climate hoax…The Scientific Industrial Establishment! – WATCH
2022
November 15, 2022 – Celia Farber Substack: Kary Mullis’ Widow Told British Tabloid In 2021 That Mullis Died Of Longstanding Illnesses– Was Not Murdered. Was So Distressed About Internet Rumors That She Wrote To Tony Fauci To Apologize – That Said, Kary’s Objections To PCR As Diagnostic Tool For HIV/AIDS ARE Applicable to Covid….- READ
October 16, 2021 – The Sun: Widow of scientist who invented PCR test hits out at Covid denier conspiracists who claim he was murdered by Fauci – READ, CREDIT
2019
August 7, 2019 – Kary Mullis dies of Pneumonia – TIMELINE
2013
October 16, 2013 – TED talk – Sons of Sputnik: Kary Mullis at TEDx Orange Coast: Kary Mulis is telling us a story of a young age scientist seeking knowledge. – WATCH, ARCHIVE
Kary received a Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1993, for his invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The process, which Kary Mullis conceptualized in 1983, is hailed as one of the monumental scientific techniques of the twentieth century.
2011
December 31, 2011 – “Why I Began Questioning HIV” from the House of Numbers Deluxe Edition – WATCH, ARCHIVE
2010
September 17, 2010 – Alan Eustance: Fireside Chat with Dr Kary Mullis, Nobel Laureate, Chemistry – A conversation between Google VP of Engineering Alan Eustace and Dr. Kary Mullis, 1993 Noble Prize Laureate for his invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). – WATCH, ARCHIVE
2009
January 7, 2009 – TED talk – Kary Mullis: Celebrating the scientific experiment – WATCH
- Kary Mullis talks about the basis of modern science: the experiment. Sharing tales from the 17th century and from his own backyard-rocketry days, Mullis celebrates the curiosity, inspiration and rigor of good science in all its forms.
2005
June 2005 – Interview with Dr. Kary B. Mullis by freelance journalist Marika Griehsel at the 55th meeting of Nobel Laureates in Lindau, Germany – WATCH
The Eureka Moment – EXCERPT
- “Dr. Mullis talks about the circumstances surrounding the breakthrough discovery of PCR;
- the time after the discovery (5:40);
- his present work (8:24);
- his thoughts about the Nobel Prize (16:23);
- finally, Mullis gives some advice to young students (20:22).”
1996
May, 1996 – Gary Null interviewed Nobel Prize Winning Chemist Kary Mullis on his views about the scientific establishment, HIV, AIDS and many other issue. – WATCH, ORIGINAL, ARCHIVE, BACKUP
Dr Fauci doesn’t know anything about anything,
Kary Mullis – EXCERPT
1993
1993? – Mullis answers a question on the “misuse” of PCR – WATCH, ARCHIVE (unable to locate source)
“…with PCR, if you do it well you can find all most anything in anybody… because if you can amplify just one single molecule up to something that you can really measure, which PCR can do, then there’s just very few molecules that you don’t have at least one single one of in your body. So that can be thought of a misuse, to claim that its MEANINGFUL.
…PCR is just a process that is used to make a whole lot of something out of something…”
Kary Mullis