said, "Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)/(HIV) has always had a parasite(Plasmodium Yoelii or Malaria)"
Montagnier and Perez say this here:
"One question: did this Plasmodium yoelii EIE already exist in SARS? We analyze SARS Exon1 SequenceID: FJ882956.1 (collected 2008, sequenced then published 2010). Curiously, another small homology withSIV ENV appear also (see supplementary materials ref 7c and ref7d).
The following cross homologies with Plasmodium Yoelii quickly appear:
SIV 24/33 bases 3/14 amino acids.SARS. 31/42 bases. 8/14 amino acids (including a Stop codon).
Bat RaTG13. 34/42 bases 6/14 amino acids.
COVID_19. 36/42 bases 10/14 amino acids"
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342926066_COVID-19_SARS_and_Bats_Coronaviruses_Genomes_Peculiar_Homologous_RNA_Sequences_Jean_Claude_perez_Luc_Montagnier Philosophical question for you personally. In reference to this post you made:
"You again demonstrate the hazard of pretending to have a medical education"
I only pretend to be Steve Van Doorn with no specialty in anything other then being me. Which means I like to read.
My question: If I(Steve) read something interesting even if I misread what is said. Should I post what I think is meant in order to start a conversation on that subject?
Or should I wait for people with authority that work for the government, corporate sector or universities to respond to that issue?
In advance: Thank you for your answer