1. Heparan sulfate from bat & human lung & their binding to the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 virus:
"We show that the spike glycoprotein of COVID-19 binds 3.5 times stronger to human lung heparan sulfate than bat lung heparan sulfate."
via @TheSeeker268 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
2. Cluedo:
HEPARAN SULPHATE in the Lab with a Meat Cleaver!
The evidence against the natural development of SARS-COV-2 in Bats and for the directed evolution of SARS-COV-2 in human cell lines, humanised lung xenograft mice and hACE2 mice is growing day by day.
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2. The "anti-racist" keyboard warriors & their fallacies
"this fringe nonsense is promoted by a lot of racists, and we don't need that." Guy
3. "Delete, not only for policy reasons mentioned above, but its implicitly Sinophobic nature in pinning the blame for the virus on China, which ties into a larger trend of anti-Chinese sentiment in the wake of the pandemic."EuanHolewicz432
Not trying to worry people about bed bugs, lice and hostels, but..... arthropod ectoparasites "Have Potential to Bind SARS-CoV-2 via ACE" mdpi.com/1999-4915/13/4…
1. Confessions of a Monkey buried alive on Twitter
....for 15 months
I juggle a lot of information lately, sometimes 3000 tabs open in 30 windows, with frequent memory crashes as C drive fills up with data.
2. Please don't suggest "One Tab", I used that once and it completely trashed my tabs, that is for light weights.
3. I don't think anyone actually realises the time I dedicate to this investigation, 17 hours a day non-stop for 15 months with no breaks, OK, maybe 2 hours for a walk and swim.
and more translations by gnews in a series of articles
Bioweapon Elaborated in Chinese Military Program’s Textbook: gnews.org/901853/
Evidence of the Epidemic and Clinical Characteristics of the Unnatural Origin of SARS gnews.org/954425/