Nobel Prize-Winning Virologist And Outspoken Critic Of COVID Vaccine Mandates Dies At 89
According to article of FranceSoir :
At the age of 89 (August 18, 1932 - February 8, 2022), Professor Luc Montagnier died at the American Hospital in Neuilly-sur-Seine. Doctor Gérard Guillaume , one of his most faithful collaborators, tells us that he left in peace, surrounded by his children.
He was a biologist and virologist, but also and above all a man of remarkable intelligence, who lived for science. In addition to having been named Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2008 for the discovery of the AIDS virus, he worked alongside the greatest scientific institutes in the world during his life. Emeritus research director at the CNRS, professor at the Institut Pasteur, director of the Center for Molecular and Cellular Biology at Queens College of the City University of New York, director of a research institute at the Jiao-tong University of Shanghai. He supported the Academy of Sciences as well as the National Academy of Medicine through his research for many years. For this, he has received countless awards and accolades.
Despite his advanced age and despite all the criticism he suffered in the autumn of his life, notably from part of the scientific community, Luc Montagnier has always fought for free science. We were lucky enough to be able to welcome him several times at FranceSoir, and would like to give him all the honors that are due to him.
In the last two years , Luc Montagnier challenged government and media for which in April 2020 he spoke about sequence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus which indicated to be result of human manipulation and that was released from the Wuhan laboratory for which much evidence did come to surface confirming same.
He absolutely opposed Covid vaccines where he considered mass vaccination unthinkable during pandemic which would only create more variants and which he described as a danger to humanity.
Luc Montagnier also gave his testimony on 12th June 2021 for Dr Reiner Fuellmich and Corona Investigative Committee.
Montagnier will be deeply missed by all health freedom communities.