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Video: Inventor of the COVID Test Has Some Words for Fauci

The Grind:
Karry Mullis, a Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner for his invention of the PCR testing technique used worldwide for COVID-19, has not been a fan of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Anthony Fauci for a long time.

In an interview that has resurfaced from the 1990s, Mullis railed against Fauci repeatedly, expressing numerous criticisms towards Anthony Fauci and his career. Mullis began by saying “he doesn’t know anything… about anything” and “doesn’t understand medicine [and] should not be in a position like he’s in.” Mullis died in 2019, months before the coronavirus pandemic began.

The Details:
Mullis went on to attack both Fauci and federal employees of the administrative state in general when he said “they’ve got a personal kind of agenda… which is not what we would like them to have being that we pay for them to take care of our health” and finally that “they make up their own rules as they go, they change them they want to.”

Mullis targeted the senior bureaucrat directly, stating that “Tony Fauci does not mind going on television in front of the people who pay his salary and lying directly into the camera.” He then went on to explain institutions such as the University of South Carolina have offered to host a debate with him and Fauci live on stage, but Fauci never obliged. Watch here…

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