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To: carranza2 who wrote (53595)8/15/2009 11:39:27 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217862
 
1987 to 1991, Nigeria was AIDS free as most West Africa was. Very few cases discovered to be prostitutes coming back from Europe started bringing AIDS into the country.

Then they start counting people with antibodies and found that (today 22 years later) they have 3.1% of the 15-49 year old with the anti-bodies.

Was the virus there? No. Even when they guy dies of AIDS the virus is not there.



To: carranza2 who wrote (53595)8/15/2009 11:42:08 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217862
 
Our keynote speaker is a distinguished scientist and also a professor of cellular and molecular biology.
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So, in my opinion, then, AIDS is a totally preventable disease and could in fact be a largely curable disease if we would consider it as a toxic disease caused by recreational drugs. I conclude by sort of dedicating this to all those who are unfortunatel y misled by the current hypothesis, all intravenous drug users and all drug users, the victims of AZT, who were never told that these drugs cause AIDS diseases, and to all those antibody positives, and there are millions, unfortunately, who were never tol d that the HIV hypothesis is unproven, and as we know recently, based on four fraudulent papers. The papers by Gallo, on which the hypothesis is based, are found to be fraudulent on several counts by the Office of Research and Technology of the National Institute of Health.

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