CORONA Dr. Andrew Kaufman refutes “isolation” of SARS-Cov-2; he does step-by-step analysis of a typical claim of isolation; there is no proof that the virus

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Dr. Andrew Kaufman refutes “isolation” of SARS-Cov-2; he does step-by-step analysis of a typical claim of isolation; there is no proof that the virus exists

Apr21by Jon Rappoport
by Jon Rappoport
April 21, 2021
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The global medical community has been asserting that “a pandemic is being caused by a virus, SARS-Cov-2.”
But what if the virus doesn’t exist?
People have been asking me for a step-by-step analysis of a mainstream claim of virus-isolation. Well, here it is.
“Isolation” should mean the virus has been separated out from all surrounding material, so researchers can say, “Look, we have it. It exists.”
I took a typical passage from a published study, a “methods” section, in which researchers describe how they “isolated the virus.” I sent it to Dr. Andrew Kaufman [1], and he provided his analysis in detail.
I found several studies that used very similar language in explaining how “SARS-CoV-2 was isolated.” For example, “Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 from Patient with Coronavirus Disease, United States, (Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol. 26, No. 6 — June 2020)” [2].
First, I want to provide a bit of background that will help the reader understand what is going on in the study.
The researchers are creating a soup in the lab. This soup contains a number of compounds. The researchers assume, without evidence, that “the virus” is in this soup. At no time do they separate the purported virus from the surrounding material in the soup. Isolation of the virus is not occurring.
They set about showing that the monkey (and/or human cells) they put in the soup are dying. This cell-death, they claim, is being caused by “the virus.” However, as you’ll see, Dr. Kaufman dismantles this claim.
There is no reason to infer that SARS-CoV-2 is in the soup at all, or that it is killing cells.
Finally, the researchers assert, with no proof or rational explanation, that they were able to discover the genetic sequence of “the virus.”
Here are the study’s statements claiming isolation, alternated with Dr. Kaufman’s analysis:
STUDY: “We used Vero CCL-81 cells for isolation and initial passage…”
KAUFMAN: “Vero cells are foreign cells from the kidneys of monkeys and a source of contamination. Virus particles should be purified directly from clinical samples in order to prove the virus actually exists. Isolation means separation from everything else. So how can you separate/isolate a virus when you add it to something else?”
STUDY: “…We cultured Vero E6, Vero CCL-81, HUH 7.0, 293T, A549, and EFKB3 cells in Dulbecco minimal essential medium (DMEM) supplemented with heat-inactivated fetal bovine serum (5% or 10%)…”
KAUFMAN: “Why use minimal essential media, which provides incomplete nutrition [to the cells]? Fetal bovine serum is a source of foreign genetic material and extracellular vesicles, which are indistinguishable from viruses.”
STUDY: “…We used both NP and OP swab specimens for virus isolation. For isolation, limiting dilution, and passage 1 of the virus, we pipetted 50 μL of serum-free DMEM into columns 2–12 of a 96-well tissue culture plate, then pipetted 100 μL of clinical specimens into column 1 and serially diluted 2-fold across the plate…”
KAUFMAN: “Once again, misuse of the word isolation.”
STUDY: “…We then trypsinized and resuspended Vero cells in DMEM containing 10% fetal bovine serum, 2× penicillin/streptomycin, 2× antibiotics/antimycotics, and 2× amphotericin B at a concentration of 2.5 × 105 cells/mL…”
KAUFMAN: “Trypsin is a pancreatic enzyme that digests proteins. Wouldn’t that cause damage to the cells and particles in the culture which have proteins on their surfaces, including the so called spike protein?”
KAUFMAN: “Why are antibiotics added? Sterile technique is used for the culture. Bacteria may be easily filtered out of the clinical sample by commercially available filters (GIBCO) [3]. Finally, bacteria may be easily seen under the microscope and would be readily identified if they were contaminating the sample. The specific antibiotics used, streptomycin and amphotericin (aka ‘ampho-terrible’), are toxic to the kidneys and we are using kidney cells in this experiment! Also note they are used at ‘2X’ concentration, which appears to be twice the normal amount. These will certainly cause damage to the Vero cells.”
STUDY: “…We added [not isolated] 100 μL of cell suspension directly to the clinical specimen dilutions and mixed gently by pipetting. We then grew the inoculated cultures in a humidified 37°C incubator in an atmosphere of 5% CO2 and observed for cytopathic effects (CPEs) daily. We used standard plaque assays for SARS-CoV-2, which were based on SARS-CoV and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) protocols…”
STUDY: “When CPEs were observed, we scraped cell monolayers with the back of a pipette tip…”
KAUFMAN: “There was no negative control experiment described. Control experiments are required for a valid interpretation of the results. Without that, how can we know if it was the toxic soup of antibiotics, minimal nutrition, and dying tissue from a sick person which caused the cellular damage or a phantom virus? A proper control would consist of the same exact experiment except that the clinical specimen should come from a person with illness unrelated to covid, such as cancer, since that would not contain a virus.”
STUDY: “…We used 50 μL of viral lysate for total nucleic acid extraction for confirmatory testing and sequencing. We also used 50 μL of virus lysate to inoculate a well of a 90% confluent 24-well plate.”
KAUFMAN: “How do you confirm something that was never previously shown to exist? What did you compare the genetic sequences to? How do you know the origin of the genetic material since it came from a cell culture containing material from humans and all their microflora, fetal cows, and monkeys?”
—end of study quotes and Kaufman analysis—
My comments: Dr. Kaufman does several things here. He shows that isolation, in any meaningful sense of the word “isolation,” is not occurring.
Dr. Kaufman also shows that the researchers want to use damage to the cells and cell-death as proof that “the virus” is in the soup they are creating. In other words, the researchers are assuming that if the cells are dying, it must be the virus that is doing the killing. But Dr. Kaufman shows there are obvious other reasons for cell damage and death that have nothing to do with a virus. Therefore, no proof exists that “the virus” is in the soup or exists at all.
And finally, Dr. Kaufman explains that the claim of genetic sequencing of “the virus” is absurd, because there is no proof that the virus is present. How do you sequence something when you haven’t shown it exists?
Readers who are unfamiliar with my work (over 300 articles on the subject of the “pandemic” during the past year [4]) will ask: Then why are people dying? What about the huge number of cases and deaths? I have answered these and other questions in great detail. The subject of this article is: have researchers proved SARS-CoV-2 exists?
The answer is no.
SOURCES:
[1] Home - Dr. Andrew Kaufman, M.D.
[2] Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 from Patient with Coronavirus Disease, United States
[3] Thermo Fisher Scientific - US
[4] Covid « Jon Rappoport's Blog
 

AlaskaSue

North to the Future
I've read reports of the same elsewhere a few times since initial lock-down last year. I do think more people are listening than a year ago - thanks for the post!

My brother adamantly refutes its existence to anyone and everyone (he's kind of fearless that way) - but being kind of essential in a very real-life way, he gets away with it. As for me...I think if it does exist as another type of cold/flu I may have had and recovered from it early last year. Since I have in almost no way changed my life-style (other than wearing a mask when absolutely required because I want to fly), and since I'm in a semi-remote locale I have not been as adversely affected as some of you here may have been.

This kind of seems to go with the testing protocol ~
 

Border Collie Dad

Flat Earther
I think some of us flat-earthers are questioning Pasteur's germ theory, Sue.
Not many are aware that he recanted on his death bed and that he was pretty much a fraud.

This "pandemic" has gotten more people to question this.
I'm a recent doubter
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
I decided last March not to trust any gov pronouncements. I act as if there's something real, and take precautions appropriately, but I don't know that it's more than the flu.
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
Something to be considered: The role of genomic sequencing in the COVID-19 pandemic - BioNews

The role of genomic sequencing in the COVID-19 pandemic - BioNews


The role of genomic sequencing in the COVID-19 pandemic
25 January 2021
By Christina Burke
Appeared in BioNews 1080
Monitoring of the COVID-19 pandemic has relied heavily on genomic sequencing, but experts warn more needs to be done to control the virus.

Advances in genomics have allowed analysis of the pandemic on a previously unimaginable scale. As well as identifying new virus variants, SARS-CoV-2 genome sequencing has revealed the origin of new strains and even identified transmission chains from person to person.

'Genomic epidemiology has come of age during this pandemic,' Professor Oliver Pybus, from the University of Oxford, told Nature. Professor Pybus himself recently published a study in the journal Science, where sequencing showed that the virus was imported over 1000 times prior to the first UK lockdown in March 2020 (see BioNews 1079).

However, concerns are growing over significant gaps in SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance across the world. Last week the World Health Organization (WHO) convened to urge countries to ramp up the volume of SARS-CoV-2 genome sequencing, to help quickly identify and trace new – and potentially more dangerous – virus variants.

While virus genome sequencing itself is relatively simple, establishing cohesive and consistent surveillance networks has proved more challenging for some countries than others.

'It's very easy to sequence this viral genome: it's only 30,000 nucleotides, it's nothing,' said Dr Kári Stefánsson, CEO of deCODE Genetics in Reykjavik, Iceland.

Iceland has to date sequenced all of its positive COVID-19 cases. Countries such as the UK and Denmark have also sequenced high proportions of samples, with the UK accounting for 45 percent of the over 360,000 publicly shared SARS-CoV-2 genome sequences. This has largely been thanks to pre-existing sequencing infrastructure, and the rapid establishment of the COVID-19 UK Genomics Consortium.

South Africa has developed a different approach. Despite limited resources, random sampling of only 50 to 100 virus genomes per week revealed the concerning 'N501Y' SARS-CoV-2 mutation. Speaking to Nature, Professor Tulio de Oliveira from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa, explained:

'What we did was not large numbers. It was a small number, but consistent and methodical.'

In contrast, in the US only 0.3 percent of COVID-19 cases have been sequenced – despite comprising over a quarter of total global infections.

Joe Biden, then President-elect, admitted: 'We [the US] simply do not have the kind of robust surveillance capabilities that we need to track outbreaks and mutations,' and announced a boost in funding for SARS-CoV-2 genome sequencing.

Without strong genomic surveillance networks, emerging SARS-CoV-2 strains could go undetected in some regions. At the WHO forum, epidemiologist and COVID-19 technical lead Dr Maria Van Kerkhove said:

'We really need to expand this [genomic surveillance] so we have better eyes on the changes in this virus that are happening, especially in areas where transmission is most intense.'

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Publius

TB Fanatic
He is right as of this date no one has found and isolated this mystery virus and I have no idea how many labs there are on the planet and not one has identified it and isolated for research. If there is anything going around it the flu.
 

Border Collie Dad

Flat Earther
This may sound weird coming from me but there MAY be a corona 19 virus.

But, without an actual virus, there is NO PROOF that it has caused disease.
 

DHR43

Since 2001
Jon's been at the leading edge of medical farces and lies for a very long time. I suggest strongly that you can take what he says with confidence.

If you can prove him wrong, by all means let him know with your evidence.
 

Border Collie Dad

Flat Earther
I recognized his name when I stumbled across him in the early days of the "pandemic" last year.
He seems to document his stuff well and makes total sense to me.
 
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