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2021-07-11

Some videos are informative and some will bring the house down - this one falls squarely in the latter camp, so pay attention!

Dr David Martin has been following the trail of Coronavirus-related patents for many years, and here in this virtual meeting with Dr Reiner Fuellmich and his team, he explains it all - and just when you think there can't be any more, he produces more.

"... since 1998 we have been the world's largest underwriter of intangible assets used in finance in 168 countries; so In the majority of countries around the world, our underwriting systems, which include the entire corpus of all patents, patent applications, federal grants, procurement records, e-government records etc, we have the ability to not only track what is happening and who is involved in what's happening, but we monitor a series of thematic interests for a variety of organisations and individuals as well as for our own commercial use ...  our business is to monitor the innovation that is happening around the world ... our business is the business of innovation and its finance"

"... we have reviewed the over 4000 patents that have been issued around SARS coronavirus and we have done a very comprehensive review of the financing of all of the manipulation of coronavirus which gave rise to SARS as a subclade of the beta-coronavirus family"

"... we took the reported gene sequence which was reportedly isolated as a novel coronavirus, indicated as such by the ICTV (the International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses of the World Health Organisation); we took the actual genetic sequences that were reportedly novel, and reviewed those against the patent records that were available as of the spring of 2020; and what we found ... are over 120 patented pieces of evidence to suggest that the declaration of a novel coronavirus was actually entirely a fallacy"      (my highlight)

"... we found records in the patent records of sequences attributed to novelty going to patents that were sought as early as 1999"

There is more - much more.

Do not miss this exposé.