I’ll be going live at 5pm CST Monday, March 24 to discuss and review Kary Mullis’ book, Dancing Naked in the Mind Field, a fascinating and entertaining look at the life of the late Nobel laureate (Chemistry 1993) and the writer of the foreword to Duesberg’s Inventing the AIDS Virus. He discusses his doubts about the HIV AIDS theory, his invention/discovery of PCR, and so much more, including an encounter with a holographic raccoon and his experience with a brown recluse spider.
I’ll also take a few subscriber questions, so if you have a question, reply to this email or drop it in the comments. This will be a very entertaining conversation and I hope to see many of you there! As always, I’ll send out a reminder email 30 minutes out.
Take us to school on mathematics and statistics in the land of PCR and viral load!