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Am I off base here? If so, someone drop some knowledge.

Am I off base here? If so, someone drop some knowledge.

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A protein is not a virus! Further, the virus is much larger than the individual proteins… why would the virus be impossible to isolate but its individual proteins be easy?

It’s interesting that the spike protein has been proven to exist, but not the virus it is hypothesized to exist on. Thus far, the theory that best fits the facts is that the spike protein was the bioweapon, and the virus never existed.

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Fun fact. Spike proteins are like antibodies. Both are Glycoproteins.

Fun fact 2. Much of Wikipedia information on spike protein is dedicated to pointing out that there is misinformation on spike proteins.

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My understanding was that they had isolated both specifically by identifying the spike protein.

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They've never isolated the actual virus.

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I have heard claims both ways and I have seen the spike protein isolation paper which mentions the isolation of the spike protein from the virus first happening in april last year.

That sounds like they isolated the virus to me.

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They have isolated the virus in cell cultures. You can't isolate a virus and keep it alive, because it requires cells to feed on. The criteria where you have to culture the organism by itself was designed for bacteria -- viruses weren't even known at the time the rules were made.

I should say that with my middle school level of biology knowledge, you can see images of "a virus". "They" claim to be able to reproduce SARS-COV-2 . My question would be: What do you (people who are claiming the virus has not been isolated) want them to do that they have not done?