Agree, the PCR tests can't indicate infection (Kary Mullis) and the elderly with comobidities died (then, of course all the hospital murders using Remdisiver and ventilators, and other drugs) . What I posted came from an article (that is no longer on the internet) from early 2020. Unfortunately, I only copied this part of the article, no…
Agree, the PCR tests can't indicate infection (Kary Mullis) and the elderly with comobidities died (then, of course all the hospital murders using Remdisiver and ventilators, and other drugs) . What I posted came from an article (that is no longer on the internet) from early 2020. Unfortunately, I only copied this part of the article, not the whole. The title was "Why A Medical Doctor Is Not Worried About Coronavirus". Not able to find it now.
Cathleen - Kary Mullis didn't work in diagnosis of infectious diseases while I did. PCR is a great diagnostic technique when an appropriate diagnostic sample representing the infection site is used. It works great for body fluids, but definitely not for swabs from nose and the pharynx. Such swabs represent our air filter and not the site of the infection.
In the diagnosis of respiratory illnesses, the proper sample is the Bronchio-Alveolar Lavage (BAL). It is difficult to obtain and causes discomfort to the patient. This was quickly forgotten for monetary gains. Trillions of unnecessary tests were performed.
Wasn't Kary Mullis the inventor of the PCR test? He was a fierce critic of Anthony Fauci. And he stated emphatically that no infection or illness can be accurately diagnosed with the PCR-RT.
Yes, Kary Mullis got the Nobel Prize for developing the ideas behind the technique of Polymerase Chain Reaction. I knew him and Fauci. Dr. Mullis never discussed the RT-qPCR method used for diagnosis of the Wuhan virus.
His health was not in really good. He also experimented with various drugs. I saw him last time at a meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, possibly in Atlanta, before I retired in 2013.
Agree, the PCR tests can't indicate infection (Kary Mullis) and the elderly with comobidities died (then, of course all the hospital murders using Remdisiver and ventilators, and other drugs) . What I posted came from an article (that is no longer on the internet) from early 2020. Unfortunately, I only copied this part of the article, not the whole. The title was "Why A Medical Doctor Is Not Worried About Coronavirus". Not able to find it now.
Cathleen - Kary Mullis didn't work in diagnosis of infectious diseases while I did. PCR is a great diagnostic technique when an appropriate diagnostic sample representing the infection site is used. It works great for body fluids, but definitely not for swabs from nose and the pharynx. Such swabs represent our air filter and not the site of the infection.
In the diagnosis of respiratory illnesses, the proper sample is the Bronchio-Alveolar Lavage (BAL). It is difficult to obtain and causes discomfort to the patient. This was quickly forgotten for monetary gains. Trillions of unnecessary tests were performed.
Wasn't Kary Mullis the inventor of the PCR test? He was a fierce critic of Anthony Fauci. And he stated emphatically that no infection or illness can be accurately diagnosed with the PCR-RT.
Yes, Kary Mullis got the Nobel Prize for developing the ideas behind the technique of Polymerase Chain Reaction. I knew him and Fauci. Dr. Mullis never discussed the RT-qPCR method used for diagnosis of the Wuhan virus.
By the way, I created and was the head of the CDC Laboratory of Molecular Reference Diagnosis. My papers were quoted over 9,000 times, see: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=wKIBcKEAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
Congrats on your paper, that's quite an impressive list.
I believe Dr. Mullis died (somewhat mysteriously) in Aug, 2019, before the wuhan "virus".
His health was not in really good. He also experimented with various drugs. I saw him last time at a meeting of the American Society for Microbiology, possibly in Atlanta, before I retired in 2013.