Deckard, for Christ's sake a colloquial used to express contempt, outrage, disgust and frustration go ahead and show what this is all about.
Dont just drop a SCARE BOMB with only a miniscule of information as your strategy which is obviously intended to manipulate public opinion about this particular issue by arousing fear or alarm.
At a time life this and especially at a time like this what everyone needs are facts, not scare tactics through the use of posting ONLY partial information.
The author in your source has:
One thought on Coronavirus Patent.
When he asks:
Why the hell would you want a patent anyway? So you create sickness, then manufacture vaccines? Then you protect everything with a fkg patent? These people are stupid crazy
In that regard and with respect for truth through full disclosure the following information and reference source is presented which shows the patent DID NOT create the sickness. The sickness was already created and identified in Hong Kong, China and a growing number of countries around the world in 2003. It was severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus an outbreak of a virulent respiratory virus.
Yes, the purpose of this patent was to manufacture vaccines and not to create sickness.
This invention related to nucleic acids and proteins from the SARS coronavirus. These nucleic acids and proteins can be used in the preparation and manufacture of vaccine formulations, diagnostic reagents, kits, etc. The invention also provides methods for treating SARS by administering small molecule antiviral compounds, as well as methods of identifying potent small molecules for the treatment of SARS.
US PATENT & TRADMARK OFFICE PATENT FULL TEXT AND IMAGE DATABASE United States Patent Application 20060257852 Kind Code A1 Rappuoli; Rino ; et al. November 16, 2006
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Coronaviruses are named for the crown-like spikes on their surface. Human coronaviruses were first identified in the mid-1960s. They are closely monitored by public health officials.
the purpose of this patent was to manufacture vaccines
No, patents are something else.
"A patent is the granting of a property right by a sovereign authority to an inventor. This grant provides the inventor exclusive rights to the patented process, design, or invention for a designated period"