The electron microscope images are actual images, not "black dots." You keep on discrediting yourself with these false or ignorant accusations. The famous polyhedron-on-a-column-with-legs is a bacteriophage.
They establish infectious properties by communicating bodily fluid that has been filtered to exclude bacteria and observing disease symptoms. Or at least that was de rigueur at the outset. I'm not responsible for any break in method since. But Didier Raoult used a control group in his study that pointed toward a cure.
How is it possible to cure something that doesn't exist? Sorry, but you are not convincing.
The electron microscope images are actual images, not "black dots." You keep on discrediting yourself with these false or ignorant accusations. The famous polyhedron-on-a-column-with-legs is a bacteriophage.
They establish infectious properties by communicating bodily fluid that has been filtered to exclude bacteria and observing disease symptoms. Or at least that was de rigueur at the outset. I'm not responsible for any break in method since. But Didier Raoult used a control group in his study that pointed toward a cure.
How is it possible to cure something that doesn't exist? Sorry, but you are not convincing.