Dr. Reiner Fuellmich is an international trial lawyer who has successfully sued large fraudulent corporations like Volkswagen and Deutsche Bank. His worldwide network of lawyers has listened to a hundred experts from every field of science.
Dr. David Martin, PhD., is a Fellow of the Batten Institute at the Darden Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Virginia. He has closely advised innovation-based finance and investment programs in India, China, Denmark, the European Union, the United Kingdom, South Africa, the Islamic Republic of Iran, the United States, and the United Arab Emirates. He has served as the Constitutional and Economic advisor to the Autonomy Committee of East New Britain, Papua New Guinea and has worked with ethical trade frameworks for the Kingdom of Tonga, the Independent State of Samoa, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea.
SARS Cov-2 invention timeline
- In 1999 Dr. Anthony Fauci funded research at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill to create an infectious replication-defective coronavirus (SARS) that specifically targeted the human lung epithelium.
- On April 19, 2002, the above virus was patented.
- There are 4,000 patents of SARS.
- Dr. Martin's team compared the "Novel" (new) coronavirus sequence to sequences patented as early as 1999 and found that they are the same. This means that there is no new Coronavirus.
- Up to 1999, Coronaviruses were applied uniquely to veterinary sciences.
- January 28, 2000 - Patent 6372224 - The first vaccine ever patented for coronavirus was sought by Pfizer, specifically the Spike Protein.
Patent history and number
See the attached patent file below.
(Justicia) The present invention provides the amino acid and nucleotide sequences of a CCV (Canine CoronaVirus) spike gene, and compositions containing one or more fragments of the spike gene and encoded polypeptide for prophylaxis, diagnostic purposes, and treatment of CCV infections.
A great compilation of the Covid-19 timeline by Brendan D. Martin:
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