I can assure you that the creation of the AIDS virus by the WHO was not just a diabolical scientific exercise that got out of hand. It was a cold-blooded successful attempt to create a killer virus which was then used in a successful experiment in Africa. So successful in fact that most of central Africa may be wiped out, 75,000,000 dead within 3-5 years.
It was not an accident. It was deliberate. In the Federation Proceedings of the United States in 1972, WHO said: "In relation to the immune response a number of experimental approaches can be visualised". They suggested that a neat way to do this would be to put their new killer virus (AIDS) into a vaccination program, sit back and observe the results. "This would be particularly informative in sibships," they said. That is, give the AIDS virus to brothers and sisters and see if they die, who dies first and of what, just like using rats in a laboratory.
They used small pox vaccine for their vehicle and the geographical sites chosen in 1972 were Uganda and other African states, Haiti, Brazil and Japan. The present or recent past of AIDS epidemiology coincides with these geographical areas.
I'm so glad I can be assured of that. Loon.
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Presumably the flaw in the Loon's argument is that AIDS existed long before 1972.
I heard on R4 a few weeks ago that there is evidence it was around 100years ago.
Now I might be wrong about this but I am reasonably sure that the WHO has not caused genocide in Japan with AIDS (or any of the other named countries for that matter - severe though AIDS may be in parts of Africa).
I love the way the quote """"In relation to the immune response a number of experimental approaches can be visualised"""" is misrepresented. The WHO were obviously using this in the context of developing cures and the Loon has inverted this.
And above all else this mumbo-jumbo seeks to pervert a superb message which is that science based medicine eradicated an extremely unpleasant disease globally.
The same could be said for cholera, typhoid, syphilis, etc etc. (and before the Mad Medico of Flitwick retorts I know some of these are not 100% eradicated but they are as good as and do not kill huge swathes of people).
Oddly enough homeopathy, herbalism, acupuncture, pixy dust and all the other mumbo-jumboist bollox never quite managed anything similar.
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