
"Yes, that’s right. Every single one of these patents that contains that 19nt sequence (for which the probability of occurring by random chance is less than 1 in a billion) is from Moderna," Syed wrote, adding:
In order for that sequence to have arisen in that virus, the virus which was manufactured with its HIV inserts, had to have been infected into patented cell lines supplied by Moderna that had that unique sequence not seen in any other virus.
In theory nothing is impossible in science, medicine or genomics. A SARS virus emerging naturally with 3 HIV inserts at its binding sites and also containing a furin cleavage site that doesn’t exist in nature but does exist in a Moderna patent… that’s seriously crazy talk. It doesn’t exist. A flying pink elephant would be a million times more likely.
Syed's conclusions match those of a study published in January 2021 concluding "beyond a reasonable doubt that SARS-CoV-2 is not a natural zoonosis but instead is laboratory derived."
In that study, researchers conclude that the virus was definitely lab-manufactured and released "probably by accident" from China's only Level 4 research facility -- in Wuhan, China, where the outbreak began.
Sources include:
Zenodo.org
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