On ichdov's page, notice the cat (gestapo agent) explaining what can and cannot be said about coronavirus. This links to California nazi law AB-2098.
We say....
1.) Gallaher links to Garry:
The thyroid gland is afflicted in several endocrine, autoimmune, and malignant diseases. Previous studies detected immunoreactivity against proteins of a human intracisternal A-type retroviral particle type-I (HIAP-I) in serum samples from the majority of patients with Graves' disease, an...
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2.) Gallaher is the first in the West to point out the FCS of SARS2:
3. Gallaher teams with E.C. Holmes (Australia) for the Proximal Origins paper:
The proximal origin of SARS-CoV-2
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4.) E. C. Holmes was first to receive the SARS2 sequence from the one who first sequenced it, Chinese CDC's Yong-Zhen Zhang. Holmes is also an honorary visiting professor @ Fudan University.
5.) FCS is found in the American dog tick, Dermacentor variabilis on Long Island, New York, in 2013.
6.) RGD motif of the PLA's military virus, ZC45, is shown on Dr. Quay's Twitter page on 24 Aug 2022.
7.) RGD motif is found in a phlebovirus vectored by a Lyme disease tick, Ixodes scapularis, on Long Island, New York, in 2008.
8.) Ixodes genus ticks link masked palm civet, reservoir of SARS1. This also links the Haemaphysalis tick genus to Yong-Zhen Zhang's (4.) publications on Haemaphysalis ticks vectoring dangerous viruses.
Japan / Ixodes-Haemaphsalis on Masked Palm Civet, Paguma larvata
The raccoon (Procyon lotor) and masked palm civet (Paguma larvata) are introduced species in Japan and have become abundant in human-inhabited environments. We surveyed tick infestations and tick ingestion by introduced raccoons and masked palm civets captured in Hayama, Kanagawa Prefecture...
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9.) Phelobviruses (7.) link to Obama-Lugar collaboration and Lugar Research Center, Republic of Georgia, to phlebotomine sandlfies vectoring Leishmania infantum, Tbilisi, Georgia.
10.) Seabird tick, Ixodes uriae-vectoring phlebovirus, St. Abb's Head phlebovirus (Scotland) links to the same seabird tick vectoring a coronavirus (Norway,1975).