The Jose Montoya Thought Experiment

To really understand the treacherous political nature of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the difficult bind Jose Montoya may now be in, do a thought experiment and imagine the following:

1. Jose Montoya announces that the cause of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is HHV-6 which induces an endogenous retrovirus called HERV-K18 which is a superantigen. Between the two of them, they chronically dysregulate the immune system.

But wait. There is more.

2. He also announces that John Beldekas was right. HHV-6 is really African Swine Fever Virus. Robert Gallo's team really did steal the Beldekas discovery and give African Swine Fever Virus the new name of HHV-6. (Originally they called it HBLV.) So it's really African Swine Fever virus that induces HERV-K18 which acts as a superantigen and dysregulates the immune system of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients. (And they're just the tip of the iceberg of the African Swine Fever/HHV-6 epidemic.)

Okay, if you have successfully imagined that, now think about the dreadful political reasons that Montoya cannot ever say this, even if it is the truth. Can you understand why Montoya needs to avoid telling the truth about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and will instead have to come up with some kind of treatment (Valcyte etc.) while never admitting the real transmissible cause? He would be out on his ear at Stanford University as quickly as you can say Anthony Fauci.

We'll have more on this later.

If you want to know more about what is really going on behind the scenes, read this book:

The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic
Cover-up now available at Amazon here. 

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