Bacterial and viral DNA can teleport? Now that’s a paradigm shifter!
- Nobel Prize winning biologist Luc Montagnier publishes details of an experiment which shows bacterial DNA can electromagnetically teleport a duplicate of itself between test tubes. More.
- Excerpt of an interview with Luc Montagnier.
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Big thanks to Moezilla and Red Pill Junkie.
We have found that DNA produces structural changes in water, which persist at very high dilutions, and which lead to resonant electromagnetic signals that we can measure. Not all DNA produces signals that we can detect with our device. The high-intensity signals come from bacterial and viral DNA. We have found these signals coming from bacterial DNA in the plasma of many patients with autism, and also in most, if not all, patients with Alzheimer, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis.
Nobel Prize winning biologist Luc Montagnier.