here you go brothers and sisters,in his own words...
https://cs.brown.edu/courses/csci1810/resources/pcr%20origin.pdf
: Well this is very interesting,more so because just yesterday
: one of the agents posted a snide remark(not saying he is
: wrong) made by this person on his twitter account. I wonder
: if perhaps his friend the talking raccoon was sitting on
: his shoulder when he sent it? Given the current lock down
: status on the planet, the following information in this
: snip might interest folks. Lets see if anyone follows up on
: the lead provided.Beyond the following,this person has a
: certain claim to fame,that is DIRECTLY effecting EVERYONE
: on this planet at this time.
: ....When we select out the probable psychological noise of
: false cases from what appear to be real cases, a picture
: emerges of a serious threat to earth human rights and
: liberties and our genome sovereignty. It’s becoming obvious
: that we are not the top predators of the planet that we
: think we are, and have little genome security defenses, let
: alone space defenses against such a crafty and
: sophisticated predator essentially doing with us what it
: will. I must say that this position is still vigorously
: contested by some UFO/ET investigators especially those
: that claim positive experiences with certain types of
: Greys. A good example of Greys possibly accelerating
: biotechnology and genetic research can be found in the
: following case.⁹⁷
: On a Friday night in April 1983, Dr Kary Mullis,⁹⁸
: a biochemist, was driving up to his cabin in Mendocino
: County in northern California. During that drive to his
: Anderson Valley cabin Mullis conceived one of the great
: discoveries of modern chemistry: the polymerase chain
: reaction (PCR), a surprisingly simple method for making
: unlimited copies of DNA, thereby revolutionizing
: biochemistry almost overnight. Dr Mullis described his
: discovery in Scientific American (‘The Unusual Origin of
: the Polymerase Chain Reaction,’ April, 1990). He was
: awarded the 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his
: discovery.[This should be interesting because the PCR test
: is what they are using to further the covid 19 hoax! DC]
: On another Friday night, during the summer of 1985, Dr Mullis
: drove up to his cabin. Arriving around midnight after
: driving for about three hours, Mullis dumped groceries he
: bought on the way, switched on the lights (powered by solar
: batteries) and headed, with flashlight in hand, to the
: outside toilet located about 50' west of the cabin. He
: never got there that night. Quoting from his 1998 book
: Dancing Naked in the Mine Field, Mullis encountered
: something extraordinarily weird on the way. "...at the
: far end of the path, under a fir tree, there was something
: glowing. I pointed my flashlight at it anyhow. It only made
: it whiter where the beam landed. It seemed to be a raccoon.
: I wasn't frightened. Later, I wondered if it could have
: been a hologram, projected from God knows where."
: The raccoon spoke; “Good evening, doctor," it said. I
: said something back, I don't remember what, probably,
: "Hello.” The next thing I remember, it was early in
: the morning. I was walking along a road uphill from my
: house.
: Mullis had no idea how he got there but he was not wet from
: the extensive early morning dew. His flashlight was
: missing. He was never able to find it. He had no signs of
: injury or bruising. The lights of the cabin were still on,
: along with the groceries on the floor. Some six hours had
: gone by unaccounted for. Later in the day he found that an
: area of his property; “…the most beautiful part of my
: woods,” had inexplicably become a place of dread. A year or
: so later Mullis exorcised this fear John Wayne-style by
: shooting the woods up. While his attempt at psychotherapy
: proved successful it did not help him find out what had
: happened that night in the summer of 1985. Mullis would
: become the only known Nobel Prize laureate to claim an
: experience of what might be an alien abduction.
: He describes himself as "a generalist with a chemical
: prejudice." Others have described him as "Hunter
: Thompson meets Stephen Hawking" or "the world's
: most eccentric and outspoken Nobel Prize-winning
: scientist." It is not easy to dispose of Mullis's
: experience as a drug or alcoholic hallucination. For one,
: he was not affected by either that midnight. Plus, he has
: not been the only one to have experienced strange events at
: the cabin.
: His daughter, Louise, disappeared for about three hours after
: wandering down the same hill. She also reappeared on the
: same stretch of road. Her frantic fiancée was about to call
: the local sheriff. Mullis had told no one of his experience
: until his daughter called to tell him to buy Whitley
: Strieber's Communion. She was calling to also tell her
: father about her strange experience. By coincidence when
: she called, Mullis had already been drawn to the book and
: was up to the point where Strieber reports strange
: "owls" and little men entering his house.
: In his own book Mullis concluded, "I wouldn't try to
: publish a scientific paper about these things, because I
: can't do any experiments. I can't make glowing raccoons
: appear. I can't buy them from a scientific supply house to
: study. I can't cause myself to be lost again for several
: hours. But I don't deny what happened. It's what science
: calls anecdotal, because it only happened in a way that you
: can't reproduce. But it happened."
: Dr Mullis confirmed all this and more when spoken with
: recently. Another person encountered a "glowing
: raccoon" between the cabin and the toilet. This was a
: friend of Mullis who did not know of the
: "raccoon" story and was a first-time visitor,
: during a party at the cabin after the announcement of the
: Nobel Prize win in 1993. This man did not stick around and
: fled up the hill towards the house. On the way he
: encountered a small glowing man, which then suddenly
: enlarged into a full sized man who said something like,
: "I'll see you tomorrow." The man, who was not
: experiencing a drug or alcohol-induced hallucination left
: with a friend without informing anyone.
: .....many more accounts involving these guys at the link, it
: appears our so called 'elite' have s$#t for brains as it
: appears they made a deal with the worst ET's possible...
:
: https://exploringrealhistory.blogspot.com/2020/12/part-6-ufos-exopolitics-new-world.html