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As they transition into discussing the future, a significant topic arises: the pervasive testing protocols that have dominated the public health strategy. Andrew, one of the guests, articulates skepticism toward PCR testing, alleging that it was not originally designed to detect viruses efficiently and has been the source of widespread errors with high false positive rates. He claims that the inventor of the test, Kerry Mullis, believed it should not be used for clinical diagnosis. This flaw in testing methodology raises serious questions about the validity of reported COVID statistics.