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Emerging Viruses-Aids & Ebola - By Leanard ... - preterhuman.net

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started with BVV.ROBERT: Well, in this case if you start with BVV, you justmanipulate it to grow it in human tissue to adapt it to humans.If you started with BLV and visna, you would. . . take theviruses, cut them up [with enzymes], then chromatograph themso that they're homologous. That is, the ten different parts[separate], then you take each different part that you wantuniquely and put it together with other parts and zip' em up.LEN: And how do they 'zip 'em up' or combine them?ROBERT: They have enzymes that sow them back up just likethey've got ones which cut' em apart. These are repair enzymes.LEN: Then they separate those particular viruses, and they putthem into cells?ROBERT: They put them into serum. . . [add] your enzymes and[other] parts and wait for awhile. And then throw [everything] . .. into a culture and see what happens."[I was still a bit fuzzy.]ROBERT: But you see that's work. You don't have to do that.Nature does it all for you. All you do is take a cow andsimultaneously inject bovine in one hip and visna in the other,and the cow is your mixer. And it will do it for youautomatically. Because what happens is the viruses are sounstable that they will recombine and produce everythermodynamically stable recombinant possible.LEN: Interesting. It's unbelievable.ROBERT: Yeah. You see that's why everybody says, "We didn'tmake these viruses! We didn't have the techniques."LEN: That's nonsense.ROBERT: Right. That's bull too, but, of course, our answer is:"Well. . . the virus makes itself." So you don't even have toimplicate them for the ge<strong>net</strong>ic [engineering] viewpoint, if youdon't want to.[Strecker then provided a unique, common sense, metaphor forthe emergence of HIV.]ROBERT: It's like saying you've got a baby with no arms and legsand somebody dressed it up and took it to a party in BeverlyHills. Well, it sure couldn't do that and get there by itself!

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