The virus / no virus debate is alive and well thanks in large part to the recent videos by Drs. Mark and Sam Bailey in their video Farewell to Virology 2. Opinions are across the board but everyone is taking a position. I’m still on the fence on whether or not there are particles that can be described as “viruses.” The Baileys have proposed some tests to settle the matter that I think would be informative. Simple tests to send COVID positive and COVID negative blood to labs, with control samples, to several prominent labs where the labs are “blinded” in order to compare their results using their best methodologies. They can’t do that?
Dr. Malone was recently challenged by Doc Malik on the underlying theories of virology and the COVID Plandemic. After Malik stated “The ony Pandemic was one on paper,” Dr. Malone disagreed and stated: “There was an infectious virus that circulated the globe.”
Malik continued that even if there was a virus, that viruses have been around for a long time, and that there is nothing “novel” about this one. Malone disagreed again, “How about the Furin cleavage site? What you just said is completely at odds with the … sequence data.” “This virus did not exist in the human population before 2019.”
Then Malik said, if the “novel” virus was in fact so new, then people should be able to isolate the novel virus: “Isolate this virus. … It was all a computer program.” Malik challenged Malone to show him a virus. At this point, Dr. Malone became evasive.
Malone angrily responded by saying that he used a “live virus” in his Famotidine trials. Doc Malik pressed again, “you isolated a virus?” Malone reiterated that he used a live virus. “The live virus is available throughout the world,” while dodging the question if this “live virus” was ever isolated.
“Bullshit! Bullshit! I published a paper … in which we did multiple tests using live virus.” See for yourself below.
At issue in this heated exchange is whether or not the “novel virus” had been isolated from human blood or if the “virus” had been generatated as a synthetic chemical by a laboratory from a sequence. Malone was not honest enough to simply say that it was generated by a laboratory and not isolated from human blood.
Dr. Malone referred to his study on Famotidine published in Frontiers in Pharmacology, COVID-19: Famotidine, Histamine, Mast Cells, and Mechanism, March 23, 2021, as the study where they used a “live virus.”
I won’t be able to state this definitively, but it doesn’t seem to me like they used a “live virus” isolated from human blood in this study. First of all, the study language says they used “plasmids.” The National Human Genome
Research Institute defines Plasmids thus:
A plasmid is a small circular DNA molecule found in bacteria and some other microscopic organisms. Plasmids are physically separate from chromosomal DNA and replicate independently. They typically have a small number of genes — notably, some associated with antibiotic resistance — and can be passed from one cell to another.
I’m starting to wonder if bacterial plasmids have been described as plasmids, but that’s another topic. At issue here is whether or not these plasmids were isolated from human blood.
One plasmid came from ATUM, and another came from David Komander.
ATUM is a privately held company headquartered in Newark, California. ATUM was founded in 2003 as DNA2.0, or as they say, DNA-2-Go.
Founded in 2003 as DNA2.0, ATUM has built on its DNA design and synthesis expertise to develop an integrated pipeline of solutions for the research community.
They “synthesize” stuff.
ATUM is building on DNA2.0's reputation for rapid, reliable and accurate DNA synthesis. Using our proprietary GeneGPS® and VectorGPS® platforms we design constructs optimized to express in your system, whether that's a single gene in E. coli, a metabolic pathway in yeast or a complex bispecific antibody in mammalian cells.
David Komander is “a structural biologist and biochemist in Germany and the UK” who moved to Australia in 2018. He likes to go fishing in the bays of Melbourne to relax. I don’t know where the hell Komander got his plasmid from that the gifted to Malone et al.
Here’s something odd though. Frontier’s references Komander’s Addgene plasmid #110762” with this link: http://n2t.net/addgene:110762. That link dates this plasmid to 2018. That’s right, 2018.
Which means, as far as I can tell, that Robert Malone claims to have proven that he proved that Famotidine cured a “Novel Coronavirus” that “circulated the globe” and “did not exist in the human population before 2019” with a plasmid that dated back to 2018.
Anway, I don’t pretend to understand all that stuff. But I don’t think this stuff was isolated from human blood. If these labs had isolated a virus from human blood, it would probably be huge international news. They could silence the critics, who have become brutal in mocking the CDC and others who believe that a virus has ever been isolated and sequenced. Here, in a representative 7-minute clip of Farewell to Virology 2, they use an analogy of a Unicorn. (Please subscribe to Dr. Sam Bailey’s Substack and support their work).
If the substances used in Malone et al’s March 2021 paper COVID-19: Famotidine, Histamine, Mast Cells, and Mechanism had in fact used viruses isolated from human blood, it would be the equivalent of saying “Yes, as a matter of fact, there are such things as Unicorns. I have one in my stables. Would you like to see it?”
Others are not so quick to deny that viruses have not been isolated. Meryl Nass, for instance, says that if you don’t believe the virologists, that you are in a “Cult.” But even she admits that they have never actually captured their Unicorn.
Meryl Nass: “These people want everything to be isolated the way they decide it should be isolated. Duh. How do you know there is a Sun 93 million miles away? Have you isolated that? Have you personally measured the earth being round? Did you use a tape measure?
Some things require indirect measurements.”
You know Meryl, the Sun is a long way away, but I can see it every day. Are you telling us that microscopes can’t be built to look into blood at the required resolution? Scientists can build telescopes with 30 meter wide lenses to look out at the edge of the Universe Meryl, but they can’t build a microscope big enough to prove that the virology/vaccine industry is based on sound science? Are you telling us that centrifuges and the like can’t separate these particles by their density? Are you telling me that labs can’t be “blinded” to compare their results on “COVID positive and “COVID negative” samples? Who is in the “Cult,” Meryl?
Anyway, at least Meryl retreated behind the illusion of impossibility or impracticality of proving viruses exist, instead of claiming like Robert Malone that she used a “live virus” in studies to cure COVID.
Robert Malone knows exactly what synthetic compounds are of course. He was a consultant for Alchem in Alachua, Florida, from 2012 until November 2019. In November 2019 he was named Chief Medical Officer, where he remained until he resigned in April 2020.
Alchem produced synthetic compounds for Robert Malone’s long-time colleague at the NIH/NIAID, Anthony Fauci. And I think that Alchem’s history of producing synthetic chemicals may be a bigger factor in Malone’s evasive language on whether or not his study used an actual virus isolated from human blood.
Nothing in the Bailey’s reporting or anyone else’s precludes the possibility that a synthetic chemical could have been used damage lung tissue and create pneumonia around Wuhan. But the theory that an engineered virus spread around the world via human to human transmission seems to be Unicorn shit.
Alchem made a lot of synthetic chemicals. Too many to summarize. Robert Malone knows the difference between a synthetic chemical and something isolated from human blood, but he just can’t be honest about it for some reason. His colleague Michael Callahan was in Wuhan and told him to get to work at Alchem running the DOMANE program which identified chemical compounds as antidotes to the sequence which was uploaded. All of this needs to be investigated by Congress. Malone says he has nondisclosure agreements with the government. No one has yet found the contract under which he was running DOMANE. We don’t even know what compounds were in DOMANE. I think we can all agree that this type of information should not be kept secret from the People of the United States given all that has happened.
The screenshot below is a spreadsheet of some Alchem contracts to NIH/NCI and NIAID. Alchem was also given the contract for the first Famotidine study by Robert Kadlec at ASPR, which Robert Malone designed, and which used Remdesivir, before Malone resigned from Alchem and did his own Famotidine study elsewhere. No one died in Malone’s independent study, which he claims as a success. The deaths from Kadlec’s Alchem Famotidine study were blamed on “COVID,” not Remdesivir. More died in the group that did not use Remdesivir in Kadlec’s study, which is also claimed as a success. The realilty is that their is no COVID virus, and the only way COVID patients die is if they are killed by other humans.
Charles Wright
"Anyway, I don’t pretend to understand all that stuff. But I don’t think this stuff was isolated from human blood. If these labs had isolated a virus from human blood, it would probably be huge international news."
And they would just say "we isolated the virus from human blood."
Instead of ummm, uhhh, bullshitbullshit...
Also noticing...
GeneGPS® and VectorGPS®
Sure sounds a lot like GENE-Radar.
The platform from Nanobiosym. The company in which Foster Coulson is a shareholder.
Definitely has nothing to do with The Wellness Company though. Because TWC is TOTALLY different.
I have yet to watch Ahmad's podcast with Malone...not something I look forward to really, so thanks for suffering through Charles. Did he not mention Rancourt's thesis? Deni's "science" seems to directly contradict Malone's "science." I do find it interesting that our early treatment heroes have no bones about referencing Deni's 17 million dead from injection number but fail to mention the bigger finding that our modern understanding of a circulating virus was impossible based on excess mortality data....