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have gained the cancer-causing capabilities seen in AIDS.Additional mutations would have been needed to make it socarcinogenic.Then, suddenly, there it was. "Mama Mia!" I exclaimed. "I can'tbelieve he published this." Gallo and company, includingfrequent coauthor Robert Ting from Litton Bio<strong>net</strong>ics, reportedmodifying simian monkey* viruses by infusing them with catleukaemia RNA to make them cause cancers as seen in peoplewith AIDS (see fig. 6.5). [9,10]Furthermore, Gallo and his coworker Seitoku Fujioka concludedfrom studies conducted in late 1969 or early 1970 that they wouldneed to further "evaluate the functional significance of tRNAchanges in tumor cells." To do this, they designed an experimentin which "specific tumor cell tRNAs" were "added directly tonormal cells." They explained that one way of doing this was touse viruses to deliver the foreign cancer producing tRNA to thenonnal cells. The viruses that they used for this purpose, were thesimian monkey virus (SV 40) and the mouse parotid tumor(polyoma)virus." [11]These experiments, I realized, could have easily established thetechnology for the development of HIV-allegedly of simian virusdescent - which similarly delivers reverse transcriptase and aforeign cat leukemia/sarcoma-like RNA to nonnal human whiteblood cells.[* The word "simian" before monkey, introduced by the massmedia, is actually redundant. Since most people now associatethe two, however, particularly in connection with the origin ofthe AIDS virus, the phrase "simian monkey" will be used in thisbook to mean just "monkey."]- - - - -Fig 6.4 Possible Origin of HTLV:PENDINGThis diagram was presented by Dr. Robert Gallo of the NationalCancer Institute during his introductory speech before a meetingon "Human T-Cell Leukemia <strong>Viruses</strong>" at the Cold Spring HarborLaboratory in New York. Source: Essex M and Gallo R. HumanT-Cell Leukemia <strong>Viruses</strong>: Abstracts of papers presented at theCold Spring Harbor Laboratory Meeting, Sept. 14-15, 1983. NewYork: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1983, p. iv.- - - - -Obvious Link to NATO

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