Covid-19 Is a Man Made Virus
That could only have been made in a Lab
as per Nobel Laurette Who Discovered HIV

Contrary to the narrative for Public Consumption
Corona Virus is Not the result of Natural Mutation

Raegotte Report



Contrary to the narrative that is being pushed by the mainstream that the 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 DNA fragments are believed to have been found in the SARS-CoV-2 genome. Gilmore Health News -

Luc Montagnier, Nobel of medicine, puts forward the thesis that the virus came out “of a Chinese laboratory with DNA of HIV”

As the world faces the Covid-19 pandemic and scientists are trying to find a vaccine to eradicate the virus, Luc Montagnier, French virologist and Nobel Prize winner in medicine in 2008 after the discovery of AIDS, has just put forward a controversial hypothesis on the origin of SARS-CoV-2.

An analyzed sequence and traces of HIV found The virologist goes on to explain that he has “delved into every detail of the sequence“from Covid-19 with mathematician Jean-Claude Perrez. An analysis of the sequence that they were not the first to do because”a group of Indian researchers tried to publish a study which shows that the complete genome of this coronavirus has sequences from another virus, which is HIV, the AIDS virus“According to Professor Montagnier, faced with the pressure, the group of Indian scientists had to retract after this publication. But he believes that”scientific truth always ends up emerging“.

Faced with his remarks, his interlocutor asks him if the traces of HIV found in the coronavirus are not simply a natural mutation of the virus in the body of an AIDS patient. Luc Montagnier answers in the negative and explains:

To insert an HIV sequence into the genome you need molecular tools, it is not the patient who will do it, it is the laboratory man.

As a reminder, as pointed out CNews, Professor Montagnier has been criticized and accused of "drifting” since obtaining his Nobel Prize in 2008. He has already presented very controversial theories on the origin and transmission of AIDS and in 2017, 100 academicians had asked the College of Physicians to sanction it after its anti-vaccine positions. Full Story - Translated From French engNews 24
















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