Friday, May 15, 2020

Montagnier: Nature loves harmonious things"

Montagnier was a full-time professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China.[5]  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luc_Montagnier
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WIV was founded in 1956.  The biosafety lab attached to it is only three years old.  The lab is the most modern facility of its kind and has been working on some of the world's most dangerous viruses.
Image Credit: Wuhan Institute of Virology
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4-18-20  Filippa Lentzos, biosecurity researcher at King's College London, said there are some indications "that could point to a potential lab accident from basic scientific research."     https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/covid-19-the-wuhan-lab-at-the-core-of-a-virus-controversy-1.1587190178160
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4-29-20    In January 2019 the US Army germ lab was shut down.  CDC cited “serious” protocol violations. The CDC reported that an individual partially entered a room multiple times without the required respiratory protection, while other people in that room were performing procedures with a non-human primate on a necropsy table.  https://gulfnews.com/world/covid-19-origin-virus-shrouded-in-mystery-heres-why-1.1588101149319
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4-27-20  “You can do anything with nature, but if you do artificial construction, it is unlikely to survive.  Nature loves harmonious things; what is foreign, like a virus that comes from another virus for example, is not well tolerated,” he assured.  For the scientist the parts of the virus into which HIV was inserted are rapidly mutating, causing its self-destruction.
  “So what we see is that in the western United States, in Seattle, the sequences are destroyed, practically non-existent.  So if the pathogenic power of the coronavirus is linked to the insertion of these sequences, we can think that it will disappear,” Montagnier said.

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