luni, 27 aprilie 2020

Nu toți suntem proști! Coronavirus este artificial, creat în laborator. Premiant Nobel. Fake News

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  Le professeur japonais de physiologie ou médecine, le professeur Dr Tasuku Honjo, a fait sensation aujourd'hui devant les médias en disant que le virus corona n'est pas naturel.  s'il est naturel, il n'aura pas affecté le monde entier comme ça.  Parce que, selon la nature, la température est différente selon les pays.  s'il était naturel, il n'aurait affecté que les pays ayant la même température que la Chine.  au lieu de cela, il se propage dans un pays comme la Suisse, de la même manière qu'il se propage dans les zones désertiques.  alors que s'il était naturel, il se serait propagé dans des endroits froids, mais serait mort dans des endroits chauds.  J'ai fait 40 ans de recherche sur les animaux et les virus.  Ce n'est pas naturel.  Il est fabriqué et le virus est complètement artificiel.  Je travaille depuis 4 ans dans le laboratoire wuhan de Chine.  Je connais bien tout le personnel de ce laboratoire.  Je les ai tous appelés, après l'accident de Corona.  mais, tous leurs téléphones sont morts depuis 3 mois.  Il est maintenant entendu que tous ces techniciens de laboratoire sont morts.

  Sur la base de toutes mes connaissances et recherches jusqu'à ce jour, je peux dire cela avec 100% de confiance que Corona n'est pas naturel.  Elle n'est pas venue de chauves-souris.  La Chine l'a fabriqué.  si ce que je dis aujourd'hui se révèle faux maintenant ou même après ma mort, le gouvernement peut retirer mon prix Nobel.  mais la Chine ment et cette vérité sera un jour révélée à tous.
  https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasuku_Honjo

TOP NEWS IN THE LAB HEALTH TECHNOLOGY PHARMA ACADEMIA FEATURES COLUMNS NEWS BY COUNTRY SUBSCRIBE April 28, 2020 Academia By Asian Scientist Newsroom Nobel Laureate Tasuku Honjo Refutes Link To ‘Man-Made’ Coronavirus Claim 2018 Nobel laureate Tasuku Honjo has refuted any link to social media posts that claim the SARS-CoV-2 virus was ‘man-made’ or ‘invented’ in a lab. SHARE SHARE TWEET SHARE AsianScientist (Apr. 28, 2020) – Professor Tasuku Honjo, co-awardee of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, has refuted any link to social media posts that claim the SARS-CoV-2 virus was ‘man-made’ or ‘invented’ in a laboratory. “In the wake of the pain, economic loss, and unprecedented global suffering caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, I am greatly saddened that my name and that of Kyoto University have been used to spread false accusations and misinformation,” Honjo said in a statement released by Kyoto University today. While comparative analysis of genomic data has shown evidence that SARS-CoV-2 is not a laboratory construct or a purposefully manipulated virus, the notion that the SARS-CoV-2 virus was invented has continued to receive mileage on social media platforms. “At this stage, when all of our energies are needed to treat the ill, prevent the further spread of sorrow, and plan for a new beginning, the broadcasting of unsubstantiated claims regarding the origins of the disease is dangerously distracting,” Honjo said. Honjo is currently the deputy director-general and a distinguished professor at the Institute for Advanced Study at Kyoto University, Japan. In 1992, Honjo discovered programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1), a key player in tumor immunology. He showed that PD-1, a protein expressed on the surface of a subset of immune cells known as T-cells, functions as a brake on T-cell function, and that blocking PD-1 would help to restore T-cell targeting of cancer cells. The Japanese immunologist’s findings paved the way for the use of PD-1 inhibitors as cancer treatment in human patients. Clinical development ensued, and in 2012 a key study demonstrated clear efficacy in the treatment of patients with different types of cancer, with patients experiencing long-term remission. In a 2016 interview with Asian Scientist Magazine, Honjo said his personal philosophy was to show “curiosity, courage and challenge” in his research pursuits. Two years later, Honjo was honored with the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his discovery of PD-1 and its significance to cancer immunotherapy. “This is a time for all of us, especially those of us devoting our careers to the forefronts of scientific research, to work together to fight this common enemy. We cannot delay one moment in this effort to save the lives of our fellow humans,” Honjo urged. ——— Copyright: Asian Scientist Magazine; Photo credit: Kyoto University. Disclaimer: This article does not necessarily reflect the views of AsianScientist or its staff. Read more from Asian Scientist Magazine at: https://www.asianscientist.com/2020/04/academia/nobel-laureate-tasuku-honjo-kyoto-university-coronavirus-man-made-claim/

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