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=== User: remember, the scope is human pathogenic viruses. === remember, the scope is human pathogenic viruses. Where they use the same weak cell culture cytopathic effect (or similar) to arbitrary proclaims: existence of virus, cell infection, virus replication from cell, cell death. There is never purification done to the human samples, to the cell cultures, to see in the electron microscopy, to obtain a real genome. The technology was available and they should use it. Also, the proper controls should have been done, using healthy human samples for all the steps of the experiment. So what they have is a lot of the same experiments that doesn't satisfy the scientific method, not even one. When the technology is available. The obtained genomes are based on models from the biased assumptions of the faulty experiments. Also the tests. I know scientist performed the experiments, but that doesn't mean they satisfy the scientific method. It all become doubtful. Also, we are trying to first prove the existence. Later we can address the pathogenicity experiments, which since they don't use the proven existing purified virus, just pile up from these unproven assumptions, and they have many problems, too, that I will address later. First,
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