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    In January 2009, Luc Montagnier, the Nobel Laureate virologist who led the team that discovered the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), claimed (in a paper published in a journal that he set up, which seems to have avoided conventional peer review as it was accepted three days after submission) that the DNA of pathogenic bacteria and viruses ...

  2. Sep 23, 2014 · Montagnier, 82, who shared the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 2008 for the discovery of HIV, stunned many fellow scientists about 5 years ago with claims that DNA emits weak electromagnetic waves that cause structural changes in water that persist even in extremely high dilutions.

  3. Mar 4, 2022 · A Nobel laureate for co-discovering HIV, Montagnier later espoused fringe theories and opposed vaccination. He claimed that water memory could detect electromagnetic waves from DNA, a notion debunked by Nature in 1988.

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  4. Jan 28, 2016 · For Prof. Luc Montagnier, water has the ability to reproduce the properties of any substance it once contained. Water would have the ability to retain a memory of the properties of the...

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  5. What Dr. Montagnier uncovered isn't so much that water has memory, but that water can contain energy signals of previous inhabitants. After all, sound is energy in waves. Since he was able to find DNA's frequency and create a sound recording of it, DNA must be made of energy.

  6. Abstract. luted aqueous solutions of some bacterial and viral DNAs are described. That the recorded EMS and nanostructures induced in water carry the DNA information (sequence) is shown by retrieval of that same DNA by classi.

  7. The Nobel laureate virologist who co-discovered HIV espoused fringe theories on water memory and opposed vaccination. He died in 2022, leaving a legacy of scientific achievements and misinformation campaigns.

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