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Critics of the HIV narrative argue that reverse transcription is not exclusive to retroviruses, highlighting the enzyme's presence in multiple biological processes within both infected and non-infected cells. This raises the question: does detecting RT activity definitively prove HIV's existence?
The debate continues with claims that the presence of RT in Montagnier's experiments could merely reflect non-specific phenomena, further eroding the claim that HIV particles were indeed isolated. Contrary evidence suggests that the proteins Montagnier identified could belong to cellular debris rather than actual viral particles.