The Pandemic, the Immunizations and the Mutating Viruses
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Immunology & Microbiology - Year 2021, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
The world famous virologist Luc Montagnier, who received the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2008 for deciphering the DNA of the HIV causing AID’s disease, said in an interview in the French documentary “Hold-up” that one of the reasons to have so many new strengths of Coronavirus are the immunizations. Many people think that this is outrageous statement, but for me the authority of the famous virologist is too high to ignore or question his statement. Is the Coronavirus tired of being weakened and used in vaccines for immunizations and is trying to evolve to something different and more efficient? But we didn’t have such problem with other immunizations like TB and other vaccines. However, their usage was not so massive or maybe Coronavirus was specially designed to mutate? What is causing the viruses to mutate? On the first place, solar radiation does. As shown in my article, the global warming we experienced was caused by overlapping of two maxima of solar activity in 2020 the maximum of the short 11 year cycle of solar activity was coinciding with the maximum of the long cycle of solar activity of 2,562.5 years according to study of the glaciers [1]. But on December 21, 2020, 7 planets were aligned on one side of the Sun. I showed mathematically in my article that when seven planes are aligned on one side of the Sun, as it was on December 21, 2020, the sum up magnetic moments of the aligned planets would magnetically disturb the Sun asymmetrically and cause flipping of the magnetic poles of the Sun [2]. This means the Sun will start spinning in opposite direction and loosing energy, which will end the solar activity and the global warming.
Authors and Affiliations
Prof. Maria Kuman
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