Nobel Prize-winning virologist: Mass vaccination is an unacceptable mistake

The RAIR Foundation news network recently reported that French virologist and 2008 Nobel Prize winner Professor Luc Montagnier said that the new coronavirus (Chinese Communist virus or Wuhan pneumonia) vaccine program was an “unacceptable mistake” The vaccine produces an “antibody-dependent boost”, i.e. a variant of the virus. The epidemiologists know this, but are tight-lipped about it.

Professor Montagne: New crown vaccine is the maker of variant viruses

According to the RAIR Foundation news website on Tuesday, May 18, Professor Montagnier made the shocking observation in an interview with Hold-Up Media’s Pierre Barnérias earlier in May that mass vaccination “is a scientific mistake and a medical mistake “.

“It was an unacceptable mistake. The history books will show this. It is a mistake because it is the vaccine that creates these (viral) variants,” Montagnier said.

The newspaper said the renowned virologist explained that “the vaccine produces antibodies,” which forces the viruses to “find another solution (to find another way out)” or they will die. Because of this, a variant virus is created, so the variant virus “is a product and a result of the vaccine. This, he said, is the phenomenon of “antibody-dependent enhancement” (ADE).

Professor Montagne noted that epidemiologists know about this phenomenon, known as ADE, but are “silent” about it.

In an article mentioning that the new crown vaccine produces “antibody-dependent enhancement,” Professor Montani expressed his concerns, but his ideas were attacked, the paper said. An article published in Medpage Today in March of this year claimed that “scientists say there are no adverse drug reactions to the New Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine.”

The RAIR Foundation News Network reports that Professor Montagnier’s comments on the new coronavirus vaccine are quite damaging to the institutions driving the (vaccination) agenda.

Professor Montagnier’s claim that the new coronavirus outbreak originated in a laboratory had come under fire

The newspaper also said that RAIR News reported last April that Professor Montagnier presented a strong case that the coronavirus was produced in a laboratory. His comments at the time so offended the powers that be that they aggressively tried to discredit his remarks. Now, after prominent scientists called for further examination of the source of the outbreak, media coverage on the origin of the coronavirus has begun to shift.

World’s heavyweight scientists question WHO report calling for a new investigation into the source of the outbreak

It is reported that 18 top world scientists published an open letter in Science on Friday, May 14, in response to the “highly improbable” conclusion of the WHO panel of experts working with China on the pandemic’s origin investigation report on laboratory accidents, again questioning the conclusions of the WHO report and calling for a new investigation into the origin of the Chinese Communist virus (Wuhan New Coronavirus) outbreak. .

The letter was co-signed by Akiko Iwasaki, a Yale University immunologist and world leader in immune system response to Sars-CoV-2 (SARS-CoV-2), the world’s foremost authority on coronavirus research, and the grandfather of genetically manipulated virus technology research. -Ralph Baric, a virologist at the University of North Carolina, and Marc Lipsitch, an epidemiologist at Harvard University who is one of the world’s foremost scholars in coronavirus research, are among the world’s leading scientists.

Biography of Professor Montagnier

Professor Montagnier is the discoverer of HIV, co-founder of the World Foundation for AIDS Research and Prevention, and director of the International Virus Consortium. He is the recipient of more than 20 awards, including the French Legion of Honor, the 1986 Lasker Prize for Clinical Medical Research and the 1987 Gairdner Foundation International Prize and the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.