The Manmade Origin of AIDS and The Strecker Memorandum (1983)
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The Manmade Origin Of AIDS
By Paris and Dr. Kwame Nantambu
Yes,
you read it correctly. AIDS is manmade. Here you will read, explicitly,
that the US government funded the creation of this virus that would
"lead to yet another method of massive killing of large populations" and
"be refractory to the immunological and therapeutic processes upon
which we depend to maintain our relative freedom from infectious
disease." Yes, there is most definitely a war going on, and it is much
scarier than you probably ever imagined. Read on:
The Development of the AIDS virus was funded in 1969 through funds obtained by the United States Defense Department via House Bill 15090.
The Bill, which called for the US Defense Department to receive $10
million dollars to research, test and develop the virus, was reviewed in
Hearings before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations,
House of Representatives during the ninety-first Congress in review of
the Defense Appropriations for 1970. Copies of the full text of the Bill
are not available in any public library and are impossible to locate
online, although many other Bills are.
Part
Five of H.R. 15090 was entitled RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND
EVALUATION, sponsored by the Department of the Army, the Advanced
Research Project Agency (now DARPA), and Defense Research and
Engineering.
The
Feasibility program and laboratories were to have been completed by
1974 - 1975 and the virus between 1974 - 1979. The World Health
Organization (WHO) started to inject AIDS - laced smallpox vaccine
(Vaccina) into Africans in 1977. Over 2000 young white male homosexuals
were injected with laced Hepatitis B vaccine in 1978 through the Centers
for Disease Control and the New York Blood Center. The development of
the virus apparently had a dual purpose: (1) As a political/ethnic
weapon to be used against black individuals and (2) one of the
programmed efforts at de-population.
For
the record it must be stated emphatically that the origin of AIDS has
absolutely nothing to do with the green monkey, African people nor the
Haitians.
The stark reality is that, according to The Strecker Memorandum (1983):
-AIDS is a man-made disease
-AIDS is not a homosexual disease
-AIDS is not a venereal disease
-AIDS can be carried by mosquitoes
-Condoms will reduce the chances of, but not prevent AIDS
-There are at least six different AIDS viruses in the world 1
AIDS
represents the most potent medical weapon in the armory of Europeans to
annihilate, decimate and castrate African, Hispanic and Asian peoples
under the rubric of European supremacy...Text continued following video
Why and How was AIDS Created?
The
AIDS virus was created 'as a political/ethnic weapon to be used mainly
against Blacks.2 "AIDS is biological warfare at its Euro-supremacist
zenith," according to Malcolm Turner in his book AIDS is Biological
Warfare: A Warning to African People. "AIDS is not an act of God against
homosexuals; it did not appear out of thin air and it did not come from
Africa. It was designed to kill people of color and a review of the
statistics show that this is exactly what is happening...it is the
creation of a sick, demented white racist power structure...�3
�The
creation and subsequent deployment of the AIDS virus by the World
Health Organization was not just a diabolical scientific exercise that
got out of hand. It was a cold-blood successful attempt to create a
killer virus which was then used in a successful experiment in Africa�.4
The
creation of AIDS "was not an accident�. It was deliberate.5 AIDS is
nothing less than genocide by white racists against the rest of
humanity.6
The Real Origin of AIDS
The
AIDS virus was created by the United States government at Fort Dietrich
in Maryland, a biological warfare laboratory in building number A550 in
the P4 lab. The sum of US $10m was requested by the Defense Department
to build the lab under the House of Representatives Bill number H.R.
15090 in the 91st Congress in 1970.7
Dr.
Theodore Strecker writes, "The US National Cancer institute, in
collaboration with the World Health Organization, manufactured the AIDS
virus in their laboratories at Fort Detrich, Maryland. They combined two
deadly retroviruses, the Bovine Leukemia Virus and the Visna Virus, and
injected them into human tissue cultures. The result was the AIDS
virus, the first human retrovirus known to man and now believed to be
100 percent fatal to those infected�.8
Dr.
Strecker further contends that AIDS couldn't have engineered itself,
and reiterates that it was produced in a laboratory by virologists. "The
World Health Organization (WHO) called for scientists to work with
these deadly agents and attempt to make a hybrid virus that would be
deadly to humans. An attempt was made to see if viruses could in fact
exert selective effects on immune function. The possibility was looked
into that the immune response to the virus itself would be impaired if
the infecting virus damaged, more or less selectively, the cell
responding to the virus�.9
The
AIDS epidemic was triggered by the mass vaccination campaign which
eradicated smallpox.10 In fact, the WHO itself has studied "new
scientific evidence suggesting that immunization with the smallpox
vaccine Vaccinia, awakened the unsuspected, dormant human immuno defense
virus infection (HIV)�.11
Pearce
Wright, an advisor to the WHO, writes, "I thought it was just a
coincidence until we studied the latest findings about the reactions
which can be caused by Vaccinia. Now I believe the smallpox vaccine
theory is the explanation to the explosion of AIDS�.12
The
fact of the matter is that the WHO concluded that "in the relation to
the immune response, a number of useful experimental approaches can be
visualized�.13 As a result, "they suggested that a way to do this would
be to put their new killer virus (AIDS) into a vaccination program, sit
back and observe the results�.14
The
WHO used smallpox vaccine as their vicious vehicle to spread the AIDS
virus and the geographic areas chosen were Uganda and other African
countries, Haiti, Brazil and Japan. The present "AIDS epidemic coincides
with these geographical areas�.15
As
an addendum, "there is also substantial evidence" to show that a
confidential source in the WHO has revealed that there is "a strong
correlation between the proportion of people in different central
African countries who consented to the smallpox vaccine program and the
proportion of those now infected with AIDS�.16
The stark reality is that "the AIDS virus must be a man-made, bio-engineered virus�.17
Hence,
it's no great surprise that the WHO, in true Euro-supremacist modus
operandi, "started to inject AIDS-laced smallpox vaccine (Vaccina) into
over 100 million Africans (as part of its global non-European population
reduction program) in 1977�.18
Dr.
Theodore A. Strecker further writes, "If the African green monkey could
transmit AIDS to humans, the present known amount of infection in
Africa makes it statistically impossible for a single episode, such as a
monkey biting someone, to have brought this epidemic to this point. The
doubling time of the number of people infected, about every 14 months,
when correlated with the first known case, and the present known number
of cases, prove beyond a doubt that a large number of people had to have
been infected at the same time. Starting in 1972 with the first case
from our mythical monkey and doubling the number infected from that
single source every 14 months you get only a few thousand cases. From
1972 to 1987 is 15 years or 180 months. If it takes 14 months to double
the number of cases, then there would have been 13 doublings, 1 then 2,
then 4, then 8, etc. In 15 years, from a single source of infection
there would be about 8,000 cases in Africa, not 75 million AIDS infected
people. We are approaching World War II mortality statistics here
without a shot being fired�.19
The
fact of the matter is that under the current European global policy of
annihilating people of color, "AIDS is expected to kill more people and
orphan more children than all the wars of the 20th century combined�.20
The Global Impact of AIDS
The
spread of the AIDS virus is omnipresent among African peoples and
people of color. AIDS is without any doubt, the largest epidemic in
human history. The global magnitude of the impact of AIDS is such that
as of June 2001, "more than 70 percent of the people with the virus that
causes AIDS are in sub-Saharan Africa, the poorest region in the
world�.21 AIDS has transformed Africa into a "killing field�.22
In
fifteen years, "AIDS has killed 11 million Africans, more than 80
percent of the world's AIDS deaths�.23 AIDS "has struck some 36 million
people, 25.3 million of them in Africa, and orphaned 13 million
children�.24
According
to the United Nations in 1998, there are 5,500 AIDS-related funerals
every day in Africa.25 In Zimbabwe alone, 1,200 die each week from AIDS.
As of February 2001, there are 5.8 million AIDS cases in
South/Southeast Asia, 1.4 million in Latin America, and 640,000 in East
Asia. In fact, in June 1991, it was reported that "by the end of this
decade, Asia will be the epicenter of the worldwide AIDS epidemic, host
to the fastest-growing AIDS population in the world�.26
As
of February 2000, the Caribbean has as high as 700,000 people infected
with AIDS, thus making the region "the second largest incidence in the
world after Africa�.27 In the case of the United States,
African-Americans account for about 11 percent of the national
population but 57 percent of the AIDS cases. In 1999, African-Americans
and Hispanics accounted for almost 70 percent of new HIV infections.
However,
strangely enough, death rates in Europe of people infected with the
virus that causes AIDS have fallen 84 percent since 1985.28
The
reality is that two-thirds of the people in the world infected with
AIDS today are in sub-Saharan Africa, but only about 2 percent are in
Western Europe. That is no accident. It is genocide. The sole purpose of
this heinous man-made virus is to reduce the global population of
African peoples and people of color through AIDS decimation,
annihilation and castration, by any and all means necessary. AIDS
represents a medical intifadah declared against African people and
people of color.
The Tuskegee Experiment
A
relevant comparison analysis is the Tuskegee Experiment that was
conducted by the U.S. government on innocent and unsuspecting
African-American males from 1932-1972.
In
1932, the United States Public Health Services solicited and recruited
about 400 African-American males as guinea pigs in "one of the most
notorious medical experiments ever" on the study of the effects of
syphilis in Macon County, Alabama.29
These
subjects never gave informed consent for their participation in the
study. "The Black men were never told they had syphilis nor were they
told their disease could endanger their families�.30 In the fall of
1932, handbills were posted and circulated at several church gatherings
in the poor county, where even the one black doctor served only those
who could afford to pay. The ads promised "special treatment" for men
with "bad blood," which, to local folks, could mean anything from VD to
anemia to indigestion. Eager to take advantage of any kind of medical
care that was free, men signed up in droves. Sadly, even when a
penicillin treatment cure for syphilis became available in the 1940s,
the men in the Tuskegee syphilis experiment "were not allowed to receive
the antibiotic�.31
By
U.S. government decree "other doctors in Macon County were forbidden to
treat any of the men in the study�.32 These Black men were
sharecroppers with no formal education. "Many had never seen a doctor,
much less been treated by one. Anything white people asked them to do,
they did�.33
The
U.S. has stated that "the purpose of the study was to record the
destructive effects of untreated syphilis and to follow closely the
medical progress of the group until each man died�.34 However, according
to Martin P. Levine, the experiment was easily justified by physicians
and scientists because "it was widely believed that Black racial
inferiority made them a notoriously syphilis-soaked race�.35
These
physicians and scientists were convinced that: "(The) smaller brains
(of these Black men) lacked mechanisms for controlling sexual desire,
causing them to be highly promiscuous. They matured early and
consequently were more sexually active, and the Black man's enormous
penis with its long foreskin was prone to venereal infections. These
physiological differences meant that disease must affect the races
differently�.36
Conclusion
In
sum, the U.S. government-sponsored Tuskegee Experiment is
germ-biological warfare committed on its own citizens for 40 years. It
must be noted, however, that in 1974, a US Civil Rights attorney won a
$10m settlement from the government for the Tuskegee victims and their
heirs, and another $2.1m payment was received in 1976. On May 16, 1997,
then-President Bill Clinton issued an official public apology on behalf
of the U.S. government to the victims of the Tuskegee experiment.37
So
you see, the notion of waging biological warfare on so-called
undesirable populations is not a foreign one to the US Government. This
is it's legacy - the greatest homicidal and genocidal killing machine in
the history of civilization.
HIV and AIDS: Are You at Risk?
What is HIV and how can I get it?
HIV
- the human immunodeficiency virus - is a virus that kills your body's
"CD4 cells." CD4 cells (also called T-helper cells) help your body fight
off infection and disease. HIV can be passed from person to person if
someone with HIV infection has sex with or shares drug injection needles
with another person. It also can be passed from a mother to her baby
when she is pregnant, when she delivers the baby, or if she breast-feeds
her baby.
What is AIDS?
AIDS
- the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome - is a disease you get when
HIV destroys your body's immune system. Normally, your immune system
helps you fight off illness. When your immune system fails you can
become very sick and can die.
What do I need to know about HIV?
The
first cases of AIDS were identified in the United States in 1981, but
AIDS most likely existed here and in other parts of the world for many
years before that time. In 1984 scientists proved that HIV causes AIDS.
Anyone can get HIV. The most important thing to know is how you can get the virus.
You can get HIV:
-
By having unprotected sex- sex without a condom- with someone who has
HIV. The virus can be in an infected person's blood, semen, or vaginal
secretions and can enter your body through tiny cuts or sores in your
skin, or in the lining of your vagina, penis, rectum, or mouth.
-
By sharing a needle and syringe to inject drugs or sharing drug
equipment used to prepare drugs for injection with someone who has HIV.
-
From a blood transfusion or blood clotting factor that you got before
1985. (But today it is unlikely you could get infected that way because
all blood in the United States has been tested for HIV since 1985.)
- Babies born to women with HIV also can become infected during pregnancy, birth, or breast-feeding.
You cannot get HIV:
- By working with or being around someone who has HIV.
- From sweat, clothes, drinking fountains, phones, toilet seats, or through everyday things like sharing a meal.
- From donating blood.
-
From a closed-mouth kiss (but there is a chance of getting it from
open-mouthed or "French" kissing with an infected person because of
possible blood contact).
How can I protect myself?
-
Don't share needles and syringes used to inject drugs, steroids,
vitamins, or for tattooing or body piercing. Also, don't share equipment
("works") used to prepare drugs to be injected. Many people have been
infected with HIV, hepatitis, and other germs this way. Germs from an
infected person can stay in a needle and then be injected directly into
the next person who uses the needle.
-
Don't have sex. Or, if you do make this decision, have sex only with
one partner who you know doesn't have HIV and is only having sex with
you. The more sex partners you have, the greater your chances are of
getting HIV or other diseases passed through sex.
-
Use a latex condom every time you have sex, including oral and anal
sex. If you are allergic to latex, there is a polyurethane (a type of
plastic) condom that you can try. There also is a condom that women can
use to protect themselves. Don't use lambskin condoms - they might not protect you against HIV.
-
Don't share razors or toothbrushes because of the possibility of
contact with blood. If you are pregnant or think you might be soon, talk
to a doctor or your local health department about being tested for HIV.
Drug treatments are available to help you and reduce the chance of
passing HIV to your baby if you have it.
How do I know if I have HIV or AIDS?
You
might have HIV and still feel perfectly healthy. The only way to know
for sure if you are infected or not is to be tested. Talk with a
knowledgeable health care provider or counselor both before and after
you are tested. You can go to your doctor or health department for
testing or buy a home collection kit (for testing for HIV antibodies) at
many pharmacies. To find out where to go in your area for HIV
counseling and testing, call your local health department or the CDC
National AIDS Hotline, at 1-800-342-AIDS (2437).
Your
doctor or health care provider can give you a confidential HIV test.
The information on your HIV test and test results are confidential, just
as your other medical information. This means it can be shared only
with people authorized to see your medical records. You can ask your
doctor, health care provider, or HIV counselor at the place you are
tested to explain who can obtain this information. For example, you may
want to ask whether your insurance company could find out your HIV
status if you make a claim for health insurance benefits or apply for
life insurance or disability insurance.
In
many states, you can be tested anonymously. These tests are usually
given at special places known as anonymous testing sites. When you get
an anonymous HIV test, the testing site records only a number or code
with the test result, not your name. A counselor gives you this number
at the time your blood, saliva, or urine is taken for the test, then you
return to the testing site (or perhaps call the testing site, for
example with home collection kits) and give them your number or code to
learn the results of your test.
You are more likely to test positive for (be infected with) HIV if you:
Have
ever shared injection drug needles and syringes or "works." Have ever
had sex without a condom with someone who had HIV. Have ever had a
sexually transmitted disease, like chlamydia or gonorrhea. Received a
blood transfusion or a blood clotting factor between 1978 and 1985. Have
ever had sex with someone who has done any of those things
What can I do if the test shows I have HIV?
Although
HIV is a very serious infection, many people with HIV and AIDS are
living longer, healthier lives today, thanks to new and effective
treatments. It is very important to make sure you have a doctor who
knows how to treat HIV. If you don't know which doctor to use, talk with
a health care professional or trained HIV counselor. If you are
pregnant or are planning to become pregnant, this is especially
important.
There also are other things you can do for yourself to stay healthy. Here are a few:
Follow
your doctor's instructions. Keep your appointments. Your doctor may
prescribe medicine for you. Take the medicine just the way he or she
tells you to because taking only some of your medicine gives your HIV
infection more chance to grow. Get immunizations (shots) to prevent
infections such as pneumonia and flu. Your doctor will tell you when to
get these shots. If you smoke or if you use drugs not prescribed by your
doctor, quit. Eat healthy foods. This will help keep you strong, keep
your energy and weight up, and help your body protect itself. Exercise
regularly to stay strong and fit. Get enough sleep and rest.
How can I find out more about HIV and AIDS?
You
can call the CDC National AIDS Hotline at 1-800-342-2437 (Spanish/
Espa�ol: 1-800-344-7432; TTY access: 1-800-243-7889). The Hotline is
staffed with people trained to answer your questions about HIV and AIDS
in a prompt and confidential manner. Staff at the Hotline can offer you a
wide variety of written materials and put you in touch with
organizations in your area that deal with HIV and AIDS.
On the Internet, you can get information on HIV and AIDS from the CDC Division of HIV/ AIDS Prevention. Other sources of information are the CDC National Prevention Information Network, or the HIV/ AIDS Treatment Information Service.
For more information about HIV or AIDS, call:
CDC National Prevention Information Network
(800) 458-5231
1-301-562-1098 (International)
P.O. Box 6003
Rockville, MD 20849-6003
(800) 458-5231
1-301-562-1098 (International)
P.O. Box 6003
Rockville, MD 20849-6003
Free HIV/AIDS treatment information:
AIDS Treatment Information Service (ATIS) (800) 448-0440
Drugs undergoing clinical trials:
AIDS Clinical Trials Information Service (ACTIS) (800) 874-2572
Child Health Insurance Program 1-877-KIDS NOW (1-877-543-7669)
CDC Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention Internet address.
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Excerpts
of this essay are courtesy of Dr. Kwame Nantambu, an Associate
Professor, Dept. of Pan-African Studies, Kent State University, U.S.A.
Source of Text:
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