1) Leading corona researchers admit that they have no scientific evidence for the existence of a virus
Corona_Facts July 03, 2020 https://archive.org/details/leading-corona-researchers-admit-that-they-have-no-scientific-evidence/mode/2up
Quote, 'The latest information has the explosive power to uncover the greatest deceit against humanity.'
2) Quote, 'According to this information, every citizen should support the people who fought for this important information. It's finally out, all leading scientists on COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) have admitted that the scientific rules to detect COVID-19 have not been established.'
4) Quote, 'The question now is: what is required first for the isolation /detection of viruses? We need to know where the RNA for which the PCR tests are calibrated comes from.
From textbooks (e.g., White / Fenner. Medical Virology, 1986, p. 9), as well as leading...' ...
5) ...'virus researchers such as Luc Montagnier or Dominic Dwyer, state that particle purification - that is, the separation of an object from everything that is not that object, such as e.g. Nobel laureate Marie Curie, who in 1898 purified 100 mg of radium chloride by...' ...
6) ..'extracting it from tons of pitchblende – is an essential prerequisite for verifying the existence of a virus and thus proving that the RNA of the particle in question originates from a new virus.
The reason for this is that PCR is extremely sensitive, meaning that it...' ..
7) ...'can detect even the smallest pieces of DNA or RNA - but it cannot determine where these particles came from. That has to be determined beforehand.
And because the PCR tests are calibrated on gene sequences (in this case RNA sequences, because SARS-CoV-2 is presumably...'
8) ...'an RNA virus), we have to know that these gene snippets are part of the virus we are looking for. And to know that, it is necessary to properly isolate and purify the suspected virus.

Koch's postulates are the decisive criteria for scientifically detecting a virus." ...
9) 'Before the invention of the electron microscope in the 1930s, it was not possible to see particles this small. Using the electron microscope, the new generation of virologists began examining unclean materials and claiming they could detect the viruses. The problem is...' ...
10) ...'that just by looking at a particle one cannot tell what it is or what it does without fulfilling Koch's postulates.
Koch's postulates were drawn up by the great German bacteriologist Robert Koch in the 19th century.' ...
11) Definition:
Four requirements made by Robert Koch that have to be met in order for a Microorganism may be called the causative agent of a specific disease.
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12) 'The leading scientists admit that none of them have isolated a virus!
Torsten Engelbrecht ( award-winning journalist) and Konstantin Demeter (independent researcher) asked the scientific teams engaged in the relevant work to which reference is made in connection...' ...
13) ...'with SARS-CoV-2 to prove whether the electron microscopic images depicted in their in vitro experiments purified viruses.
But not a single team could answer "yes" to this question - and no one said purification was not a necessary step. We only received answers... '...
14) ...'such as "No, we did not receive an electron micrograph showing the degree of purification" (see below).
We asked several study authors, " Do your electron micrographs show the purified virus (an isolate)?" , and they gave the following answers:' ...
15) Study 1: Leo LM Poon; Malik Peiris. “Emergence of a novel human coronavirus threatening human health” Nature Medicine , March 2020 [ Nature https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&prev=_t&sl=de&tl=en&u=https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0796-5 ]
16) Study 2: Myung-Guk Han et al. "Identification of Coronavirus Isolated from a Patient in Korea with COVID-19", Osong Public Health and Research Perspectives , February 2020 [ Pubmed ncbi https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&prev=_t&sl=de&tl=en&u=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7045880/ ]
17) "Study 3: Wan Beom Park et al. “Virus Isolation from the First Patient with SARS-CoV-2 in Korea”, Journal of Korean Medical Science , February 24, 2020 [ Pubmed ncbi https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&prev=_t&sl=de&tl=en&u=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32080990/ ]
18) 'Study 4: Na Zhu et al., “A Novel Coronavirus from Patients with Pneumonia in China”, 2019, New England Journal of Medicine , February 20, 2020 [ nejm https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2001017 ]'
20) ...'studies admit that their published EMs do not show purified particles, then they definitely do not have purified particles that can be claimed to be viral. (It should be noted in this context that some researchers use the term "isolation" in their work , but the...' ...
21) ...'procedures described therein do not constitute a proper isolation (purification) process. Consequently, the term "isolation" is misused in this context).
For example, the authors of four of the most important papers published in early 2020 claiming the discovery...' ...
22) ...'of a new coronavirus admit that they had no evidence that the origin of the virus genome were virus-like particles, or cell debris, pure or impure, or particles of any kind. In other words, the existence of SARS- CoV-2 RNA is based on belief, not fact.' ...
23) 'In 2001, Science published a "passionate plea ... to the younger generation" by several veteran virologists, including Dr. Charles Calisher,
[quote: modern virus detection methods like] 'the smooth polymerase chain reaction' [...] 'say little or nothing about how...' ...
25) 'And that's why the two' [Torsten Engelbrecht and Konstantin Demeter] 'asked Dr. Calisher whether he knows of a single paper in which SARS-CoV-2 was isolated and finally really purified. His answer: "I know of no such publication. I have kept an eye out for one. [2]"
26) 'What does that mean?
In short: NOT A SINGLE KOCH'S POSTULATE WAS OBSERVED!'
'one cannot conclude that the RNA gene sequences that the scientists took from the tissue samples prepared in the aforementioned in vitro tests and for those that the PCR tests...' ...
27) ...'are ultimately "calibrated" for, belong to a certain virus - in this case SARS-CoV-2.
In addition, there is no scientific evidence that these RNA sequences are the causative agent of what is known as COVID- 19.
In order to establish a causal connection...' ...
28) ...'in one way or another, that is, beyond virus isolation and purification, it would have been absolutely necessary to conduct an experiment which fulfills Koch's four postulates." ...
30) 'The need to fulfill these postulates with regard to SARS-CoV-2 is evident not least from the fact that attempts have been made to fulfill them. But even researchers who claimed to have done so were in fact unsuccessful.'
31) The publication in Nature "The pathogenicity of SARS- CoV-2 in hACE2 transgenic mice" also does not meet any of Koch's postulates [link https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2312-y_reference.pdf]
32) 'None of the leading German proponents of the official theory on SARS-Cov-2 / COVID-19 [see image] was able to answer the question of how they can be sure, without having a purified virus, that the RNA gene sequences of these particles belong to a certain new virus?'
33) 'Torsten Engelbrecht (award-winning
journalist) and Konstantin Demeter (independent researcher) asked [them] the following question:
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[ embedded links in image, 1st https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5557920/pdf/41598_2017_Article_8392.pdf and 2nd https://www.nobelprize.org/uploads/2018/06/mcclintock-lecture.pdf ]
34) 'It should not go unmentioned that we finally have the Charité - the employer of Christian Drosten, Germany's most influential virologist with regard to COVID-19, advisor to the German government and co-developer of the PCR test, which was the first to be "accepted" ...' ...
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