Coronavirus Is a Man Made Virus “manipulated” for HIV research, Professor Luc Montagnier who discovered HIV and the 2008 Nobel Prize winner for Medicine says
One of the traits of a good scientist is to be skeptical. We teach our children to be open minded and questions things. Curiosity leads scientists to question not only what they observe, but also what they already know. A good scientist should be objective and be willing to challenge their own claims if something doesn’t add up. Being open minded should be the first rule for scientists. Objectivity, skepticism, humility, to name but a few, are characteristics of what make a good scientist. Unfortunately we live in a world where questioning things is vilified and being silence is rewarded.
Over the past five months, we’ve been told that coronavirus originated from Wuhan Seafood market. This might as well be true since we have no concrete evidence at this time to proof otherwise. However, contrary to what scientists, researchers and mainstream have been telling us for months, a respected scientist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2008 for “discovering” HIV as the cause of the AIDS epidemic together with Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, says coronavirus was “manipulated” for HIV Research. We should also note what Dr. Luc Montagnier did not say. He did NOT say coronavirus is a bioweapon. He said it was manipulated for HIV research, which makes sense. Dr Luc Montagnier discovered the HIV virus back in 1983.
He went on to explain that COVID 19 virus was the result of a natural mutation and that it was transmitted to humans from bats via pangolins, Dr Luc Montagnier the man who discovered the HIV virus back in 1983 disagrees and is saying that the virus was man made.
Professor Luc Montagnier, 2008 Nobel Prize winner for Medicine, claims that SARS-CoV-2 is a manipulated virus that was accidentally released from a laboratory in Wuhan, China. Chinese researchers are said to have used coronaviruses in their work to develop an AIDS vaccine. HIV RNA fragments are believed to have been found in the SARS-CoV-2 genome.
“With my colleague, bio-mathematician Jean-Claude Perez, we carefully analyzed the description of the genome of this RNA virus,” explains Luc Montagnier, interviewed by Dr Jean-François Lemoine for the daily podcast at Pourquoi Docteur, adding that others have already explored this avenue: Indian researchers have already tried to publish the results of the analyses that showed that this coronavirus genome contained sequences of another virus, … the HIV virus (AIDS virus), but they were forced to withdraw their findings as the pressure from the mainstream was too great.
You can listen to the podcast here, it is in French
However, many scientists are not buying Luc Montagnier’s claim. Dr Jean-François Lemoine inferred that the coronavirus under investigation may have come from a patient who is otherwise infected with HIV. No, “says Luc Montagnier,” in order to insert an HIV sequence into this genome, molecular tools are needed, and that can only be done in a laboratory.
Another scientist, Dr. Étienne Simon-Lorière, a virologist from Institut Pasteur in Paris, said that the claim didn’t make sense as there were very small elements found in other coronaviruses too. Some genome pieces looked like genetic material of plants and bacteria too! He explained a logic, “If we take a word from a book and it looks like another word, can we say that one has copied from the other? This is absurd!”