PCR is just a process that allows you to make a whole lot of something out of something. It doesn’t tell you that you are sick, or that the thing that you ended up with was going to hurt you or anything like that.”
Mullis’ comments are unsurprising for anyone who has been paying attention to the behaviour of the authorities during the COVID-19 catastrophe. The technology relies on amplifying results many times over. If they are amplified less than about 35 times, no-one will test positive. If they are amplified 60 times, everyone will test positive. The flawed thinking is obvious enough.
**This is in referral to how the test is done. The sample is run through the machine 40 times, looking for a result. **
https://theduran.com/pcr-inventor-it-doesnt-tell-you-that-you-are-sick/
If it's less than 25 times, my understanding is it's accurate. If it's 35 cycles, you'll get 97% false positives. Most tests where they don't report the cycles, it's been 35 times. So the person has a meaningless positive.