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GISAID COVID-19 genomic databases.”
According to the scientific website Corvelva, Montagnier said on the
podcast that the pandemic could run out because nature tends to
override the synthetically inserted sequences that make covid-19 so
deadly: “With the help of interfering waves, we could eliminate these
sequences (…) and consequently stop the pandemic. But it would take
many means available.”
Montagnier and Perez said their research enabled them to: “(…)
demonstrate how and why a new region including 4 HIV/SIV EIE
radically distinguishes all COVID-19 strains from all SARS and Bat
strains”. They also found the presence of plasmodium yoelii in the
covid-19 genome, a parasite used in studies of ‘mice vaccine
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strategies’. This was another EIE not originally present in SARS and
bat-related viruses. In fact, Montagnier and Perez concluded: “An
analysis of amino acid homologies confirms the very likely insertion of
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this EIE [plasmodium yoelii] into COVID-19.”
In the research paper they added that, in the course of decoding the
genomes of a myriad of ‘relatives’ of covid-19, they found mutations
in which viruses seemed to try to ‘get rid of’ the exogenous EIE that,
according to them, had been deliberately inserted. After Montagnier's
revelations in the French media, other researchers agreed that covid-19
was artificial, with insertions that clearly indicated its construction in
laboratory.
In a research published on the Quarterly Review of Biophysics on
June 2020, the Norwegian scientist Birger Sørensen and the British
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oncologist Angus Dalgleish defined covid-19 as a ‘chimeric virus’. In
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Coronavirus Genomes Peculiar Homologous RNA Sequences, op. cit. 217-263
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89 Sørensen, B., Susrud, A., & Dalgleish, A. (2020). Biovacc-19: A Candidate
Vaccine for Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2) Developed from Analysis of its General
Method of Action for Infectivity, Quarterly Review of Biophysics, Discovery, 1-17.;
Sørensen Birger, Dalgleish Angus George and Susrud Andres (2020). The Evidence
which Suggest that This Is No Naturally Evolved Virus. A Reconstructed Historical
Aetiology of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike. Url. https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/The
he-Evidence-which-Suggests-that-This-Is-No-Evolved-S%C3%B8rensen Dalgleish/
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