Famed cardiologist Dr. Anish Koka has expressed his regret at "regurgitating the party line" on mRNA vaccines being "safe and effective" for young people,
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Famed cardiologist Dr. Anish Koka has expressed his regret at "regurgitating the party line" on mRNA vaccines being "safe and effective" for young people,
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Yes, cardioactive. So, scrutinizing the "natural" spike that is identically reproduced by the mRNA "vaccine," there is first the virologist-psychopath, Baric, circa 1992:
30 Jan 2023 Post #23
There are a lot of deflections in this thread... The left is culpable in this... And they are running as fast as possible from this. Gates announces faulty COVID vaccines: Bill Gates Trashes Effectiveness of COVID Vaccines...
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We next link Baric's rabbit coronavirus to the furin-like RRYR sequence:
Rabbit Xenotropic and Polytropic Retrovirus Receptor 1B
uniprot.org
'Positions 443-446: RRYR, positions 443-450 RRYRDTRR.'
Baltimore is Correct
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Note that here are two furin-like sites in this spike: RRYR and RDTR, both flanked by arginines. How important are these arginines?
'Eminent US virologist David Baltimore is the co-discoverer of reverse transcriptase, an enzyme used in all PCR-based COVID tests among other things, and was awarded the 1975 Nobel Prize.
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Baltimore told science writer Nicholas Wade, in a piece published in the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, that the furin cleavage site pointed to a laboratory origin. "When I first saw the furin cleavage site in the viral sequence, with its arginine codons, I said to my wife it was the smoking gun for the origin of the virus," he said. His wife, Alice Huang, is a celebrated virologist who taught Professor Ebright. "These features make a powerful challenge to the idea of a natural origin for SARS2." '
(Markson, What Really Happened in Wuhan, p. 167, Scientists Speak Out)
This RRYR motif is also found in the breast- and lung-cancer protein, bcl-2.
uniprot.org
'positions 106-10 RRYR.'
Alson noteworthy are two glycine zippers: 141-5 GVNWG and 233-7 GAYLG.
Next is the Michael Worobey's coelacanth retroviruses, and this very much a solid link to Baric's 'Rabbit Xenotropic and Polytropic Retrovirus Receptor 1B' above. Noteworthy is the shift in positions between this ancient fish (starting at position 440) and the rabbit (starting at position 443):
Coelacanth Xenotropic and Polytropic Retrovirus Receptor 1B
uniprot.org
'positions 440-443 RRYR
Finally, there are two Worobey publications on viruses of coelacanth, and one from Indian authors. The foamy viruses of coelacanth are a subgenus of retrovirus:
(2012) Worobey Coelacanth Foamy Virus
Little is known about the origin and long-term evolutionary mode of retroviruses. Retroviruses can integrate into their hosts' genomes, providing a molecular fossil record for studying their deep history. Here we report the discovery of an endogenous foamy virus-like element, which we designate...
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(2016) Worobey Coelacanth Foamy Virus
Recent discoveries indicate that the foamy virus (FV) (<i>Spumavirus</i>) ancestor may have been among the first retroviruses to appear during the evolution of vertebrates, demonstrated by foamy endogenous retroviruses present within deeply divergent hosts including mammals, coelacanth, and...
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India / HIV-1
<span><i>SERINC5</i> restricts nef-defective HIV-1 by affecting early steps of the virus life cycle. Distantly related retroviruses with a wide host range encode virulent factors in response to challenge by <i>SERINC5</i>. However, the evolutionary origins of this antiretroviral activity, its...
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