for anyone else reading this thread, tho, it was in fact debunked and Montagnier's reputation began to fade. just because someone has a Nobel on their resume does not make them an Einstein. some laureates simply had one really good idea and they were smart enough to pursue it.
now you're arguing with an enzymologist who does actual research on covid. it's not some foggy topic where i have to trust whatever media you trust. i go and read what he had and then what the critics said and i see that they're right. the bits of covid proteins that are matched by bits of HIV are very small, and they are shared by other corona viruses. it's not statistically unreasonable at all that strings of six consecutive amino acids in two different proteins are by pure chance identical. the meme above is just dumb, saying "protein markers" on covid look just like "the" protein markers on HIV. there are literally thousands of such "markers" on each virus, and 99.9% of them are not identical. it was a stupid claim by Montagnier, who clearly didn't do the proper background work before making his claim and he didn't think about how often such similarities could occur by chance. and then, instead of really thinking on what his critics said, he kept on with the same story.
don't do what you're saying i do. don't trust these bonehead sites that parrot each other and make pronouncements about science they don't understand. it makes you look dumb too.