Kary Mullis, inventor of the PCR, talks about the HIV-AIDS connection
3 years ago
Kary Mullis invented the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), which is being used to prove that there is an outbreak of Covid-19. Mullis won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for his invention. In this video, he describes his quest for documentation of the scientific proof of the HIV-AIDS connection. Mullis is not a Ph.D. and he is not paid by the government, therefore he can be honest. Be prepared to have some of your preconceptions blown up.
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