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usiness. There was one incident though that occurred shortlyafter I sent reports of my findings to all the health andintelligence agencies.""What happened?""Well, first, the CIA warned all agencies that I was a communistand told them not to take anything I said seriously. My brotherTed obtained a copy of the release they sent out through theFreedom of Information Act. Their counterintelligence effortsapparently worked.""Do you still have a copy of the release?""I wish I did," Strecker replied. "It disappeared along with a lotof other records Ted and I had collected. Shortly after Ted'sdeath, my office was burglarized.""Interesting," I said. "Who do you think did it?""I believe it was the CIA, but I obviously can't prove it."Following an illuminating conversation, Robert - as he preferredto be called - and I agreed to mail each other copies of ourprevious publications. He would send me a copy of 'The StreckerMemorandum,' which I still had not viewed, and I would sendhim 'Deadly Innocence,' which he had not heard about.Then we also agreed to exchange interviews. I set up a time to bea guest on "He Said/She Said," a radio program Strecker cohostedwith Betsy Prior on KGER-AM, Los Angeles, and heagreed to be interviewed for this book.The Strecker InterviewSeveral weeks went by before we could coordinate our schedulesfor my telephone interview with Strecker. <strong>By</strong> this time, I hadwatched 'The Strecker Memorandum,' and considered, as Acerhad, Strecker's position that AIDS had been "predicted,requested, created, and deployed."Strecker, I now knew, was a stocky, earnest-looking man in hislate 40s or early 50s. His dark blond hair glistened as he spoke.His wire-rimmed glasses and slightly graying temples portrayed amore mature, intelligent, demeanor than what his boyish facedisguised. He spoke quickly and easily, accompanied by anunmistakable Midwestern drawl. He appeared to me to be a onceall American, football hero type, whose athleticism and idealismwas quickly dashed by the nature of medical education andacademic politics.I began the interview by reading from a list of questions I hadprepared for Robert to answer:LEN: Robert, first off, what convinced you that the AIDS viruswas synthetically manufactured?ROBERT: What convinced us [The Strecker Group] was the factthat this new agent had suddenly appeared out of nowhere. Thatthe virus had characteristics of animal viruses more so than

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