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Publicado en 28 May 2022 / En

The Virus Hunter Dr. Stefan Lanka: Belief in "Viruses" is a Religion

I have found an interview of Dr. Lanka from 1996 by Huw Christie in London, discussing why Dr. Lanka states that the HIV virus has never been isolated and proven to exist. 
Dr. Lanka also explains how the PCR test used to "detect" the HIV "virus" is not accurate. It is from the Immunity Resource Foundation archive, and there is further information here: https://www.immunity.org.uk
In the next clip, I include a portion of an interview with the man who invented the PCR test, Dr. Kary Mullis, who won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his development of the PCR test, explain how Dr. Fauci, who was heavily involved in HIV research and trying to develop an mRNA vaccine, did not understand the science behind the PCR test, and had no problem going on camera and lying about, refusing to debate Dr. Mullis.
Dr. Mullis died in August of 2019, a few months before the roll out of the COVID-19 plandemic.
The last segment in this video is a 2020 interview of Dr. Lanka by filmmaker Rai Gbrym, explaining how the PCR test was being used to convince people that there was an actual COVID-19 virus, but that like HIV decades before, it has never been isolated. More info on this clip, and the documentary HARM that Rai produced, can be found here: https://www.raigbrym.com/faith-assumption/
Full article with commenting available: https://healthimpactnews.com/2022/the-virus-hunter-dr-stefan-lanka-belief-in-viruses-is-a-religion/

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Kaiya Ruan
Kaiya Ruan 2 años hace

this is blowing my mind.

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