1997-03 Lanka replies to Duesberg (pt2)
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As for Dr. Duesberg, I have no explanation for his refusal to engage you in what would be a very fair, point-by-point debate.
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than my own. Curiously, a filter was used to benefit hemophiliacs and blood that was to be banked that it was said no virus could pass through but there were several bacteria that were found to pass through easily and observably. I had no information on "retroviral RNA" at the time and asked two molecular biology students if it was possible that we were seeing was "some kind of repair process used by DNA" and the answer was an irritated, "No! There are other processes for that!"(?)
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@ Dr. Stefan Lanka, I can understand your aversion to reading this text with your own voice, especially if English is not your native language, but the voice synthesizer puts an added strain on quickness of comprehension. Well, no great matter.
Yes, I do understand enough about hormones to understand enough to know that solely enzyme activity alone can create the illusion of viral activity if not purified. This was suggested to me in the late '80s by a personal friend whose knowledge is greater
This was exceedingly difficult to listen to because of its text-to-speech garbling.
I trust that Dr. Lanka is faulting Dr. Duesberg for omitting a far more precise analysis in *knowingly* accepting the false data from Dr. Gallo's lab and failing to admit that "HIV" is a fraudulent biological construct whose existence requires a separate duplicity to maintain the proposition that there is such a thing.
So, while Duesberg maintains "HIV is harmless" he refuses to admit it cannot even exist.
Sausahga 5 months ago
@Sausahga Sorry about the quality, I really will not read all these text in, as there are machines to complete the task.
As HIV is described as the RNA-virus, it cannot be detected. So Gallo'-s claim was, that HIV has specific antibodies, that can be detected. But the theory runs on sand, as the Elisa test does not detect SPECIFIC PROTEINS, but rather the hormones in our blood, if you have any knowledge about hormones, then you will know that hormone level in blood can change within seconds.
StefanLankaTalks 5 months ago