A scientific division linked to Egypt’s Military and led by Major General Ibrahim Abdel-Atti declared and showed off multiple devices that detect some of the world’s deadliest diseases. “We took I don’t know what and put it with I don’t know what and made the coronavirus detecting device in a week,” said the Major General in his statements about how Egypt was able to invent a MERS coronavirus detecting device in such a short period of time. The devices were shown off at an event titled ‘The Revolution in Diagnosis,’ held by the scientific division, which earlier this year claimed it had found a cure for both HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C. The cure announced earlier this year came in the form of the ‘Complete Cure Device,’ which, according to the Major General, draws blood from the patient, eliminates the disease and returns the disease-free blood back to the body. Yet, this latest event highlighting the new devices has re-instigated controversy surrounding the scientific group’s alleged discoveries. According to the group, the devices can detect viruses ranging from ‘Hepatitis B, HIV, Malaria, MERS Coronavirus and H1N1 (swine flu).’ However, the scientific group failed to…
