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2004 same Wuhan bio lab researchers: Expression cloning of functional receptor used by SARs corona virus
2020-02-16
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A paper published in 2004. Note ACE2 is the main vector for infection by current corona-virus in China. This paper is about modifying corona virus to infect human ACE2 cells. Also, look at the gaming using HIV

Posted by:3dc

#14  They saw $$$.
We see devastation.

f--- them
Posted by: Lex   2020-02-16 22:38  

#13  Why, Lex? Because they looked at the population of China and saw consumers and converts.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2020-02-16 20:52  

#12  #6 They were modifying coronavirus to be able to infect people since 2003 at least (as the HIV aspects were already added before 2004) and trying to make it able to do airborne infection by keying on the ACE2 cells in the lungs.

If this is true then anyone/everyone in the West who tried to help China rise while tying our economy tightly to China's should be tarred and feathered.
Posted by: Lex   2020-02-16 20:49  

#11  Sounds like a bad B reel horror movie.

That's the Shitshow, Jake.

Why on earth did our elites think it was a good idea to tie our economy, our foreign policy and our future to China?

Why the f--- did this happen?

WHY?
Posted by: Lex   2020-02-16 20:45  

#10  The Mysterious Origin of the Wuhan Coronavirus

Long, semi-technical article regarding work done in 2007 - 2019. Scroll down to the section labelled "Track Record of Wuhan Institute of Virology on Engineering ‘Gain-of-Function’ Bat SARS-Like CoV"
Posted by: KBK   2020-02-16 19:24  

#9  Pretty good evidence it did escape a lab via Tim Pool.

Same lab near the market brought in bats with the virus from 600 miles away. Scientists were bit and exposed to the virus by the bats. Outbreak was at the local wet market some 900 ft way.

Sounds like a bad B reel horror movie.
Posted by: DarthVader   2020-02-16 18:53  

#8  location:

Posted by: 3dc   2020-02-16 17:09  

#7  problem with that is that the current corona virus was stolen from Canada who found it in the lungs of patient in Saudi Arabia who was traced back to a virus collected in Egypt.... and China stole it sometime after early 2013 but this research was going on in 2004 and in another article 2010...

Somewhere some truth reconciling everything along with why exists.

I suspect we will never see the truth.
Posted by: 3dc   2020-02-16 17:07  

#6  They were modifying coronavirus to be able to infect people since 2003 at least (as the HIV aspects were already added before 2004) and trying to make it able to do airborne infection by keying on the ACE2 cells in the lungs.
Posted by: 3dc   2020-02-16 16:58  

#5  Can someone clarify / simplify this for the non-microbiologists among us?
Posted by: Lex   2020-02-16 15:47  

#4  a 2010 article Referenced here on twitter
Posted by: 3dc   2020-02-16 14:35  

#3  This was a comment too:
Replying to
@ch00sn1
This was the study of the sars virus. They didn't add hiv. It was all ready in there and they where Tring to figure out how it worked. The question is how HIV got into the Sars virus in the first place back in 2003. It doesn't happen naturally.
Posted by: 3dc   2020-02-16 14:33  

#2  Chinesevirologists got careless/malevolent with their studies using HIV as the pseudovirus shills get angry when you say it escaped from a lab and that it had HIV amino acid sequences.

The virus is reportedly being treated, at least in some instances, with an anti-HIV protocol and responding favorably so why the angst ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-02-16 14:17  

#1  Same poster has these links for other damning data:
Please look, and draw your own educated and true feelings regarding #CoronaOutbreak and #coronavirus all links contain the subject of #HIV correlation

https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14766227

https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20960282

https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18814896

https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15452254

https://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18077725

Posted by: 3dc   2020-02-16 14:08  

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