Surely no one in Wuhan was trying to create an HIV vaccine, and that is presumably why Andersen and his colleagues thought Montagnier's theory was 'friggin'' unlikely and felt comfortable making lame attempts to diss the Nobel Prize laureate in their conversations.
The fact of the matter is that someone was trying to create an HIV vaccine in Wuhan.
As I have shown, the joint German-Chinese lab, located at Union Hospital on the left bank of the Yangtze River, is not just in Wuhan, but is also - unlike the Wuhan Institute of Virology - right in the area of the initial outbreak of Covid-19 cases in the city.
The Wuhan Institute of Virology is itself an official partner in the German-Chinese virology network - and, as will be seen momentarily, key members of the network who were conducting experiments meant to facilitate the development of an HIV vaccine are based at none other than the WIV. When he first stumbled upon the HIV inserts, Luc Montagnier could not have known all this.
As can be seen in the description below, sub-project B6 of TRR60, under the direction of Professors Rongge Yang and Binlian Sun of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, was dedicated to studying "Genetically engineered HIV gp120 V1/V2 glycosylation variants" for the purpose of facilitating "HIV vaccine development."
Dittmer is in fact himself the co-author with no fewer than five members of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, including Rongge Yang and Binlian Sun, of a 2016 paper on none other than the V1 region of the HIV envelope protein gp120.
The HIV work was being done right at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, with its famous repository of coronaviruses.
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