by Staff Reporter
May 22, 2023
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American patent-auditing expert David Martin,
testifying in Brussels, claims the US triggered the
global
'pandemic' in Wuhan to
raise
people's acceptance of vaccines.
The
Covid-19
coronavirus was "intentionally released" by the United States
in Wuhan, China, with the target to trigger a global 'pandemic' to
raise public acceptance of vaccines, a US businessman specializing
in patent auditing said.
David Martin, the founding
chairman of
M Cam asset management company,
said at an International Covid Summit organized by the European
Parliament in Brussels earlier this month (May 2023),
that the US was
responsible for the making of both coronaviruses
causing the outbreaks of,
The third edition of the
summit featured speakers from anti-lockdown advocates to medical
academia to discuss the global 'pandemic' response.
The speakers shed light
on the possibility that the coronavirus which caused the 'pandemic'
was man-made, instead of naturally occurring.
In his speech, Martin said:
"The 'pandemic' that
we alleged to have happened in the last few years did not happen
overnight. In fact, the very specific 'pandemic' using the
coronavirus began at a different time."
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He said that in 1965,
scientists discovered the coronavirus as a model of a pathogen - an
agent that causes disease. They also found out that coronaviruses
can be modified.
"Later we started
learning how to modify a coronavirus by putting them in animals
such as dogs and pigs,"
...Martin said, adding
that such a practice became the basis for US pharmaceutical giant
Pfizer's first coronavirus
spike protein vaccine in 1990.
But very soon the medical sector and drug makers found out that the
vaccines did not work...
"Because the
coronavirus is a malleable model, it mutates," Martin said.
"Every medical
publication concluded that coronaviruses escape vaccines because
it modifies and mutates too rapidly for a vaccine to be
developed."
In 2002, a university in
North Carolina initiated a study to develop an,
"infectious
replication defective," which Martin interpreted as "a weapon to
target individuals, but not have collateral damage."
Characterizing the
project as having "mysteriously preceded SARS by a year," Martin
said the coronavirus that caused the highly deadly infection was not
from China and that it was "engineered" instead of naturally
occurring.
On Covid-19, Martin said the coronavirus - named as SARS-CoV-2 by
the World Health Organization (WHO)
- was poised for human emergence in 2016, with a preview about an,
"accidental or
intentional release of a respiratory coronavirus" from a
laboratory in Wuhan.
He said the purpose of
the coronavirus "release" was to boost global acceptance on 'universal
vaccination'...
Explaining the common concern among the medical industry, Martin
said:
"Until an infectious
crisis is very real, present and at the emergency threshold, it
is often largely ignored.
"To sustain the
funding base beyond the crisis, we need to increase the public
understanding of the need for medical countermeasures, such as
the pan-influenza, or pan-coronavirus, vaccine.
A key drive is
the media and the economics
will follow the hype.
"We [pharmaceutical firms] need to use that hype to our
advantage to get to the real issue. Investors will respond if
they see profit at the end of the process," he said.
The Covid infection was
first reported in Wuhan, Hubei province in central China in late
2019, with initial clusters coming from the Huanan Seafood
Wholesale Market.
The disease turned
into a global 'pandemic' in early 2020...
As of Saturday, over 766
million infections have been recorded worldwide, with nearly seven
million deaths.
The source of the coronavirus remained a mystery...
Some scientists believe
it transferred to humans from wild animals like
bats and
manidaes, while some politicians,
in particular those from the US, accused the Wuhan Institute of
Virology - a government-controlled lab - of leaking the pathogen.
A team of WHO-appointed experts inspected Wuhan in early 2021 to
probe the source of the 'pandemic'.
After the 12-day visit, including a visit to the lab, the scientists
concluded that it is "extremely unlikely" that the lab could have
leaked the Covid-19 coronavirus.
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