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SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus and patents

If you had foreknowledge of the coronavirus psyop – reality fabrication/govern mind – would you short airline, hotel stocks? Would you buy pharma stock relevant to the “outbreak”? Diagnostics kits, antivirals, vaccines? An insider profited from the expectation airlines stocks would fall during the 911 psyop. We can expect the same happened with this reality fabrication exercise called the “COVID-19 Pandemic”.

Consequently, I went looking for patents or IP that would be valuable to these psycopathic “traders” and came across the ABG site

Throughout the development of a vaccine or antiviral treatment, intellectual property plays a very important role. The patent protection of each stage of development ensures a return on investment made by the innovator to demonstrate its effectiveness and safety, and obtain the marketing authorization. At the vaccine level, it is not only possible to protect the genomic sequence of the isolated virus that will serve as the basis for the development of the vaccine, but it is also possible to obtain patents for the production processes of the viruses, antigens for vaccines and, already in the last phase of development, adjuvants, compositions and dosage regimens of what will be the commercial product. The same situation appears on antivirals, where protection extends from the first product patents to the dosage form and their medical uses

 

Breaking the Set: Congo’s Resources Fueling Drone Wars..

Published on Dec 3, 2014
Abby Martin Breaks the Set on No-Indictment Chokehold, Cobalt Conflict Drones, Pregnancy Rights & Bhopal 30 Years Later.

“…the US has a policy that no matter what Africa leaders are doing to their population as long as they provide us federal access to Congo’s resources or Africa’s resources, we will support them”

Kambale Musavuli (Friends of the Congo). http://www.friendsofthecongo.org

George Arthur Forrest
George Forrest International Group
In December 2001 the United Nations asked a panel of experts to investigate the illegal exploitation of natural resources and other forms of wealth of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The panel’s report was issued in October 2002. In it they said George Forrest had long-standing ties to the establishment in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and described him as a member of the elite network of Congolese interests. In 2003, the United Nations published a new report on the illegal exploitation of natural resources. The panel’s 2003 report officially dismissed his previous critics regarding George Forrest.
http://www.forbescustom.com/EmergingMarketsPgs/CongoInterviewsP1.html