Kary Mullis: The full interview by Gary Null (1996)

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Kary Banks Mullis (December 28, 1944 – August 7, 2019) was an American biochemist. In recognition of his invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique, he shared the 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Michael Smith.

Although a quarter century old, this interview is as timely as ever in the time of the COVID 'pandemic'. In this broad ranging interview, Mullis has many damning things to say about Anthony Fauci and the 'scientific' community.

He also goes in depth on how there is strong reason to believe that AIDS is NOT caused by the HIV virus and that it also does NOT seem to be sexually transmitted. Before it was recognized that pellagra is a disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin B3, it was thought that it was an infectious disease. Similarly, according to Mullis, AIDS does not seem to be an infectious disease, but seems to be caused by an unhealthy diet and lifestyle. Some IV drug users have AIDS, but this is not proof that the disease is transmitted through blood, because these people have extremely unhealthy lifestyles.
It could be that other well-known infectious diseases that have exactly the same symptoms as AIDS are misdiagnosed as AIDS. It turns out that AIDS is not even a single disease, but more a set of diseases.

To be clear: Mullis does not deny that there is disease, but he does doubt (1) whether is it caused by HIV, (2) how it is 'transmitted', (3) that it is different from well-know diseases. He does not deny that HIV may exist and be present in those who have AIDS, but the does doubt whether this virus has any impact at all.

It seems almost impossible for the population to believe that the general theory on AIDS is wrong, because all 'experts' and media are presenting the same narrative. Surely, they can't all be wrong? Surely, it's impossible for everyone wrongly believing that the earth is flat, that the earth is the center of the universe, that blood letting is the safest and most effective treatment for all disease, that doctors don't need to wash their hands before helping women deliver their babies (see dr. Ignaz Semmelweis), that pellagra is an infectious disease, etc. etc.?

People generally have a distrust of marketing, but when Fauci and ('health') agencies communicate, these same people don't realize they are also exposed to marketing. Consequently, they tend to turn off their BS detectors. Worse, they tend to become immune to true and relevant facts, common sense and critical independent thinking.

See also: https://garynull.com/

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