The sample from China wasn't even SARS-CoV-2 they worked with. It was a atypical pneumonia from a sick individual in Wuhan hospital. Since the virus was not ever isolated and purified, virologists invent a full genome in a computer. This is called a -- 'In Silico' genome. 'In Silico' means a computer simulation or in virtual reality. In other words, it is fabricated; fictional; or simply imaginary.
Virologists took a sputum sample from a sick individual in Wuhan hospital with atypical pneumonia and built an In Silico COVID-19 virus genome in the lab computer using a 'BLAST N' tool and mixing this with previous In Silico imaginary computer generated genetic sequences of SARS (Wuhan-Hu-1 virus) and the bat Corona Virus RaTG-13. Then they invoked the computer to rearrange the sputum chemically-deluded elixir sample of the Wuhan pneumonia infected individual until it matched the new SARS-2 sequence their computer made-up.
If one wanted to, they could ask the BLAST N tool to put in the genetic sequence of a banana and the computer would rearrange anybody's genetic sputum chemical elixir fragments until they matched a full banana genome.
Since no one has the same exact genetic fragments found in their sputum, every time this is entered into the computer to rearrange someone's sputum sample, in the In Silico COVID-19 genome template, the computer will have to calculate it slightly differently than the original Wuhan individual's sputum sample. The computer produces errors and is a continuous and perpetual program 'glitch'. The algorithm is programmed to fill in the blanks along the way. However, this 'glitich' is called a 'virus mutation' or variant.
Now you know the matrix we actually live in. The COVID-19 virus is a computer generated fiction. There is 'something' else that is real disease. The COVID-19 virus is nothing more than the symptoms of 'something' that is causing the illness.
Virology is a fraud. Virologists believe in the fraud. That's what level of brainwashing there is.
The sample from China wasn't even SARS-CoV-2 they worked with. It was a atypical pneumonia from a sick individual in Wuhan hospital. Since the virus was not ever isolated and purified, virologists invent a full genome in a computer. This is called a -- 'In Silico' genome. 'In Silico' means a computer simulation or in virtual reality. In other words, it is fabricated; fictional; or simply imaginary.
Virologists took a sputum sample from a sick individual in Wuhan hospital with atypical pneumonia and built an In Silico COVID-19 virus genome in the lab computer using a 'BLAST N' tool and mixing this with previous In Silico imaginary computer generated genetic sequences of SARS (Wuhan-Hu-1 virus) and the bat Corona Virus RaTG-13. Then they invoked the computer to rearrange the sputum chemically-deluded elixir sample of the Wuhan pneumonia infected individual until it matched the new SARS-2 sequence their computer made-up.
If one wanted to, they could ask the BLAST N tool to put in the genetic sequence of a banana and the computer would rearrange anybody's genetic sputum chemical elixir fragments until they matched a full banana genome.
Since no one has the same exact genetic fragments found in their sputum, every time this is entered into the computer to rearrange someone's sputum sample, in the In Silico COVID-19 genome template, the computer will have to calculate it slightly differently than the original Wuhan individual's sputum sample. The computer produces errors and is a continuous and perpetual program 'glitch'. The algorithm is programmed to fill in the blanks along the way. However, this 'glitich' is called a 'virus mutation' or variant.
Now you know the matrix we actually live in. The COVID-19 virus is a computer generated fiction. There is 'something' else that is real disease. The COVID-19 virus is nothing more than the symptoms of 'something' that is causing the illness.
Virology is a fraud. Virologists believe in the fraud. That's what level of brainwashing there is.
This sounds like stuff you are familiar with. Yes, or just done a ton of digging? Either way, thanks for the share.