• Nobel Prize-Winning Scientist Who Discovered HIV Says Coronavirus Was C

    From slider@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 08:07:43
    From: slider@atashram.com

    In a highly significant development, Professor Luc Montagnier, the French scientist who shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovery of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), has added his voice to those who
    believe the new coronavirus was created in a laboratory. Interviewed on
    the CNews channel in France, Montagnier asserted that the virus had been designed by molecular biologists. Stating that it contains genetic
    elements of HIV, he insisted its characteristics could not have arisen naturally.

    https://www.dr-rath-foundation.org/2020/04/nobel-prize-winning-scientist-who-discovered-hiv-says-coronavirus-was-created-in-laboratory/?fbclid=IwAR1On7ONXn3CMrAEksNxw-w-az1ku5c4JMhGGHUl9K462SjrBN22briD_Yo

    Asked by the CNews interviewer what the goal of these molecular biologists
    was, Montagnier said it wasn’t clear. “My job,” he said, “is to expose the
    facts.” While stressing that he didn’t know who had done it, or why, Montagnier suggested that possibly the goal had been to make an AIDS
    vaccine. Labeling the virus as “a professional job…a very meticulous job,”
    he described its genome as being a “clockwork of sequences.”

    “There’s a part which is obviously the classic virus, and there’s another mainly coming from the bat, but that part has added sequences,
    particularly from HIV – the AIDS virus,” he said.
    Growing evidence that the virus was ‘designed’

    Montagnier also pointed out that he wasn’t the first scientist to assert
    that the coronavirus was created in a laboratory. Previously, on 31
    January 2020, a research group from India had published a paper suggesting
    that aspects of the virus bore an “uncanny similarity” to HIV. Taken together, the researchers said their findings suggested the virus had an “unconventional evolution” and that further investigation was warranted. While the researchers subsequently retracted their paper, Montagnier said
    they had been “forced” to do so.

    In February 2020, a separate research paper published by scientists from
    South China University of Technology suggested the virus “probably” came
    from a laboratory in Wuhan, the city where it was first identified. Significantly, one of the research facilities cited in this paper, the
    Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory, is said to be the only lab in China
    that is designated for the study of highly dangerous pathogens such as
    Ebola and SARS. Prior to the opening of this laboratory in 2018, biosafety experts and scientists from the United States had expressed concerns that
    a virus could escape from it. As with the paper published by the Indian researchers, however, the Chinese scientists’ paper has similarly been withdrawn.

    Involvement of the pharma industry

    Professor Montagnier has long demonstrated that he is not afraid to
    challenge the prevailing views of the scientific establishment.
    Previously, in an interview recorded for the 2009 AIDS documentary ‘House
    of Numbers’, he had spoken out in favor of nutrition and antioxidants in
    the fight against HIV/AIDS. As the co-discoverer of HIV and a Nobel prize winner, Montagnier’s statements in this interview gave valuable support to Dr. Rath and other scientists who, for years beforehand, had been warning
    the world about the pharmaceutical business with the AIDS epidemic.

    In a similar way, his assertion today that the coronavirus was designed by molecular biologists raises serious questions about the possible
    involvement of the pharmaceutical industry. As Montagnier infers, a
    manmade virus whose genome consists of a “clockwork of sequences” and includes elements of HIV could not have been assembled by amateurs. With estimates of the total global economic cost of the coronavirus varying
    from $4.1 trillion to $20 trillion or more, the ongoing questions about
    its origins are unlikely to disappear anytime soon.

    ### - when it comes to human stupidity nada surprises me anymore?

    sheesh am beginning to feel like that dude who approached me while waiting in-line at the bank that time, him saying in regard to the state of
    humanity: "am amazed we even managed to get this far??"

    so here's a great idea peeps: let's genetically mix aids and bat-flu
    together and see what happens, okaaaay?

    the adage: For every one real problem science solves, it creates in the
    process 10 more even 'worse' problems that'll all need solving later when
    the science catches up..." has never seemed so true!

    fuckin' morons lol!

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