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To allow the disease to become entrenched within the population, various facts were<br />

covered-up and glossed-over. A great deal of emphasis had been put on the prime cause of AIDS<br />

infection, being the exchange of body fluid, through sexual activity and intravenous drug use,<br />

which has brought a campaign for the importance of using clean, unused needles, and condoms.<br />

The use of a condom does not guarantee protection against the transmission of the AIDS virus.<br />

All it takes is one AIDS virion (a complete virus particle with its outer coat intact), and the<br />

smallest sperm is 500 times larger that one such virion. In addition, the quality of condoms have<br />

become highly suspect, since failure rates of 30-50% have been reported.<br />

The risk of casual contact has been played down when in fact AIDS is a highly contagious<br />

disease which demands that a quarantine be placed on those who suffer from the disease. Rather<br />

than treat the disease as the epidemic it is, the government has concerned itself with giving AIDS<br />

carriers more rights and more exposure to the general population. There is concrete medical<br />

evidence that indicates that the virus can survive up to 7 days on a dry petri dish, and up to 15<br />

days, in an aqueous (wet) environment. This raises the question, what would happen if an AIDS<br />

carrier would sneeze into a punch bowl or a salad bowl. It can incubate 10-15 years before<br />

causing any noticeable signs of illness, which means that sexual relations exposes you to every<br />

sexual contact your partner has had in that period of time.<br />

A February, 1985 report in the British medical journal Lancet, said: “There is little evidence<br />

for homosexual activity among African AIDS patients (and it) appears to be transmitted through<br />

heterosexual contact or exposure to blood through insect bites...” On September 9, 1985, a<br />

research team of researchers from the National Cancer Institute, the Laboratory of Tumor Cell<br />

Biology and the Institute of Tropical Medicine, said that “human retroviruses could be<br />

transmitted by mosquitoes or within the parasite itself.” In a report published in the October,<br />

1981, issue of Science, Boston hematologist Dr. Jerome Groopman, and researchers with the<br />

National Institute of Health said that recovery of the AIDS virus “from saliva suggests that direct<br />

contact with this body fluid should be avoided...”<br />

On January 11, 1985, the Center for Disease Control reported: “There is a risk of infecting<br />

others by ... exposure of others through oral-genital contact or intimate kissing (‘french’<br />

kissing).” Dr. Richard Restak, a Washington neurologist, made this statement:<br />

“At this point live AIDS virus has been isolated from blood, semen, serum, saliva, urine<br />

and now tears. If the virus exists in these fluids, the better part of wisdom dictates that we<br />

assume the possibility that it can also be transmitted by these routes. It seems reasonable,<br />

therefore, that AIDS victims should not donate blood or blood products, should not<br />

contribute to semen banks, should not donate tissues or organs to organ banks, should not<br />

work as dental or medical technicians, and should probably not be employed as food<br />

handlers.”<br />

Professor William Haseltine of the Harvard Medical School, in a presentation to a University<br />

audience, said that anyone “who tells you categorically that AIDS is not contracted by saliva is<br />

not telling you the truth. AIDS may in fact be transmissible by tears, saliva, bodily fluids, and<br />

mosquito bites.”<br />

AIDS is an epidemic that will not be stopped. The scientists that created this deadly virus,<br />

have created a virus that multiplies 100 times faster than influenza. There are more than 180<br />

different AIDS viruses, and 300 strains, which makes blood testing meaningless. The virus is<br />

constantly mutating, which makes it impossible to develop a general vaccine that would be

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