A report from two days ago at GreatGameIndia claims the following:
Last year, a group of Indian scientists discovered that coronavirus was engineered with AIDS like insertions. The study concluded that it was unlikely for a virus to have acquired such unique insertions naturally in a short duration of time.
Readers of GreatGameIndia would remember how after we published the results of the study, it attracted heavy criticism from social media experts to an extent that even the authors were forced to retract their paper.
Even though a French Nobel prize winner agreed with the findings of the study, it was withdrawn by its authors.
French Nobel Laureate Luc Montagnier himself confirmed the conclusions of the study.
Dear @GreatGameIndia
It appears that one of your study concerning HIV insertions inside coronavirus made it to a Nobel prize winner, Luc Montagnier https://t.co/82BMeFiAhqHe discovered HIV was nominated for a Nobel prize in 2008/2009. He was inspired by an Indian group.
— Aube Digitale (@AubeDigitale) April 17, 2020
The translation of the article from French to English from Montagnier was the following:
THE CORONAVIRUS IS A VIRUS FROM A CHINESE LABORATORY WITH HIV DNA,” ACCORDING TO NOBEL PRIZE WINNER LUC MONTAGNIER
This report was also shared on social media:
“Last year a group of Indian scientists discovered that coronavirus was engineered with AIDS like insertions. Now, Fauci Emails reveal that it was Dr Anthony Fauci himself who threatened the Indian scientists and forced them to withdraw their study”!https://t.co/4fF7T6zotr
— Prashant Bhushan (@pbhushan1) June 7, 2021
We now know from the release of his emails, that the article was addressed by Fauci. We also know the article was withdrawn after a campaign from the medical community which no doubt included Dr. Fauci. In the emails, Dr. Fauci disregards the Indian paper outright.
Doctors in India quickly learned that in the medical community worldwide, it’s not always the truth that gets shared:
It matters whether you are the part of the collegium that controls the narrative in science or not. If someone isn’t then it’s insignificant.
— Ashutosh Kumar Pandey (@asrayagiriraj) June 4, 2021