HIV Pictures; What the really show

Author

  • Stefan Lanka

Publisher

  • Continuum

Category

  • HIV Isolation

Topic

  • HIV Isolation Validity

Article Type

  • Editorial Article

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  • -

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  • The content questions the isolation of HIV, suggesting that what's often presented as HIV are normal cellular particles, not isolated viral entities.

Summary

  • This content discusses the photographs of "HIV" that have been presented by AIDS researchers. It explains that these photos actually show normal cellular particles used for cellular tasks, rather than isolated viral particles. Genuine viruses can be easily photographed in their three-dimensional form, while cellular particles require chemical fixation and thin sectioning to be visible. The content emphasizes that the particles shown in the photos have not been isolated or proven to be of viral origin. It also mentions that the concept of how retroviruses should look like is based on a collection of proteins rather than actual isolation.

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  • HIV

  • Isolation

  • Cellular Particles

  • Viral Origin

  • Electron Microscope

  • Ultrathin Sections

  • Stefan Lanka

  • Continuum

  • Virus-like Particles

  • Microvesicles

  • Microsomes

  • AIDS

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By Stefan Lanka
https://www.virusmyth.com/aids/data2/slvirusphotos.htm


It has been long known that what "AIDS" researchers have presented as photos of "HIV" show normal cellular particles in use for export/import and other tasks. As those particles are designed, in contrast to viruses, for cellular use only, they are very unstable when removed from their context, and not able to be isolated and photographed in an isolated state. Genuine viruses are so stable that it is easy, in order to prove successful isolation, to photograph them directly as three dimensional particles in the electron microscope (EM) without prior chemical fixation. In contrast, the cellular-transport and other particles are so unstable (excluding cell organelles like Mitochondria, the energy producing sites which are able to be isolated in a stable form) they can only be photographed in a chemically fixed state, in cells, tissues or in supernatants. As these particles are not isolated and therefore are together with other materials the chemically fixed and resin-embedded cells, tissues or liquids - the mixed material has to be cut in very thin sections (ultrathin sections) to be able to see anything - it's not possible in the electron microscope to look through thicker sections. Of course existing viruses can be photographed in ultrathin sections too but, and this is the point, in their isolated form. All that have been shown to us "HIV" are ultrathin sections of cellular particles (1, 2).

EM photo of very small particles in ultrathin cell-line section. The particles are claimed to be HIV, but are cellular and not viral particles (they are normally refered to as 'virus-like particles', 'microvesicles' and 'microsomes'). The debris on the lower part of the photo indicates that the particles are not purified or isolated. These photos are always published without any evidence that the particles are of viral origin.

Computer enhanched EM photo of a cell surrounded by small particles. The blue/grey stained particles, which are claimed to be HIV particles attacking or (depending on the publication) leaving a white blot cell, are artefacts of the staining and/or fixation process and at best may be cellular particles entering or leaving the cell (in a well known process called endo-/ or exocytosis). These kind of nice photographs, made by Lennart Nilsson, have been published without any evidence that the particles have a viral origin.

HIV researchers believe the AIDS virus looks like this; like a bomb or water (blood) mine. This model is based on the detection of cellular particles in cell lines under very special conditions. Such particles never have been isolated or somehow else demonstrated to exist as a virus or be of viral origin. This is nothing but a modell based on a collection of proteins of various size (no other characterization!) which by antibody detection (known as HIV- or AIDS-test) have been chosen to be said to represent parts of HIV according to the ill-minded and false concept of retroviruses and how they should look like.

  • Go here for some info on some recently published HIV photographs.

  • Here you will find a paper by Lanka.

 

References:

  1. Stefan Lanka: Fehldiagnose AIDS? Bisher konnte das AlDS-Virus nicht isoliert werden. Wechselwirkung, 48-53, Dezember 1994. Stefan Lanka: HIV - reality or artefact? Continuum Vol 3, No 1, 4-9, April/May 1995. Stefan Lanka: HIV debate. Continuum Vol 3, No 2, 4-7 + 27-30, June/July 1995

  2. Eleni Papadopulos-Eleopulos, Valendar F. Turner, John M. Papadimitriou, David Causer: The isolation of HIV: Has it really been achieved? The case against.

Continuum Vol 4, No 3, Supplement 1-24, September/October 1996