Nobel Prize winner who discovered HIV says coronavirus was definitely released from Wuhan lab, contains HIV DNA
Thursday, April 30, 2020
The guy who’s credited with having first discovered the AIDS virus, and who won a Nobel Prize in Medicine for it, has made some unsettling claims about the alleged nature of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19).
According to French virologist Luc Montagnier, the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) didn’t originate at a Wuhan wet market like the mainstream media initially claimed. It actually came from a Wuhan laboratory, he contends, and contains the same DNA as HIV.
During an interview with Why Doctor? that took place on April 16, Montagnier explained that while it might be a “beautiful legend” that the Wuhan coronavirus came from tainted bat meat, the truth is that it’s actually a genetically modified (GMO) virus that had the HIV gene sequence artificially inserted into its genome.
“The Wuhan city laboratory has specialized in these coronaviruses since the early 2000s,” Montagnier stated, adding that “they have expertise in this area.” Along with his mathematician colleague Jean-Claude Perrez, Montagnier looked at the “smallest details” of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) and discovered that it does, in fact, closely resemble HIV.
“We were not the first, since a group of Indian researchers tried to publish a study which shows that the complete genome of this coronavirus [has] sequences of another virus, which is HIV, the virus AIDS,” he added.
As it turns out, these Indian researchers were forced to retract their study after it was published, an apparent attempt to keep the truth about the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) under wraps. The world was not supposed to know that this thing was “the work of a sorcerer’s apprentice,” to quote the eloquence of Montagnier, and yet “scientific truth always ends up emerging” regardless of the attempts to keep it buried.
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