While PLAGUE OF CORRUPTION covers

a lot of territory in detailing what can go wrong
when conflicts of interest are allowed to guide scientific investigation,
I see two main, critical questions that I believe we answered
within the pages of our book.

Questions:

q1. Is Dr. Judy Mikovits an honest researcher?

On Friday, November 18, 2011, police raided the home of Dr.
Mikovits in Southern California and took her to jail.
No arrest warrant has ever been produced.

She was held without bail until Tuesday, November 22, 2011.
She was later forced to go to Reno, Nevada, where a mug shot
was taken, and published by Jon Cohen in the journal Science.

No charges have ever been filed against Dr. Mikovits
and no trial has ever been held. Despite this fact,
all federal grants were taken away from Dr. Mikovits,
depriving her of the ability to do research at any academic
institution.

Dr. Mikovits has spent more than half a million dollars in
legal fees trying to get her case heard
inside an actual courtroom
but has been blocked by government authorities.
From 2015 to 2018, her case was held under seal by the
Attorney General of Nevada, and only released when she was
essentially bankrupt.

Dr. Mikovits has met voluntarily on several occasions with
the FBI, urging them to investigate her charges of corruption,
and has given them hard drive copies of all materials.

They have not pursued these claims, essentially saying in one
of the interviews, “The bad guys need to steal a lot more money
from the federal government before we’ll get interested.”

q2. Is there a danger in mixing animal and human tissue
in labs
and using those products as medical therapies?

One need look no further than the publications of top
scientists regarding xenotransplantation
(the transferring of biological tissue of one species
into another) to realize this is being done in both vaccine
development and the branch of medicines in which they are
classified, known as “biologics.”

This is what researchers from Harvard University told the
World Health Organization in 2012:

Xenotransplantation is any procedure that involves the
transplantation, implantation, or infusion into a human
recipient of live cells, tissues, organs from an animal
source.
This definition may include human bodily fluids, cells,
tissues, or organs that have had ex vivo [outside the body]
contact with live non-human cells, tissues, fluids,
or organs . . .

As with any form of transplantation, xenotransplantation
carries the potential risk for transmission of both known
and unknown zoonotic infectious agents of animal origin
[aktivt smittestoff]
into human recipients and into the wider human population.

Biologics including vaccines use animal tissue mixed with
human tissue which is then injected or ingested into human
beings.
That is not an opinion. It is a statement of scientific fact.
I challenge anybody to find fault with that assertion.

We know that the human genome is composed of about 7-8%
silenced viruses and we can assume that animals must be
roughly similar.

When animal and human tissue are mixed in a lab,
the immune systems of these organisms are not functioning
because these tissues are outside the body.
It’s a recipe for viral expression. In trying to quiet the
activity of one dangerous virus, the scientists are
inadvertently opening up the entire asylum of viruses
of both animals and humans,
allowing these viruses to run rampant
and promiscuously recombine to create new monsters to
devastate our world.

Who knows? If we aren’t careful, one of these newly created
pathogens might escape and cause a worldwide pandemic,

shutting down the global economy. Could that happen?

Am I being too alarmist?
I know, it sounds like science fiction, right?

How could a virus ever shut down the world economy?

By Kent Heckenlively , JD

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