Sunday, December 04, 2005

African AIDS Pandemic

In May 1999 Dr. Leonard Horowitz gave a talk at the Winnipeg Convention Center on "Emerging Viruses And Vaccination" He alluded to the possibility that in an effort to produce a vaccine for the recent homosexual outbreak of AIDS in New York (? 1972), Americans needed to manufacture(synthesize) the virus and then to produce the vaccine in abundance. They had their NIH research facilities and the Drug Company Merck was willing to collaborate for the synthesis of the virus. What they needed was a human population for clinical trials. It is obvious that only using gays had limitations so they would have to test it in a population (heterosexual ).

Epidemiologists should not find it difficult to explain the number of cases of AIDS in Africa now exceeding 40 million- or its wide distribution. if they read Dr. Leonard Horowitz's book " Emerging Viruses Aids & Ebola. Nature, Accident or Intentional". More specifically Chapter 7 of this book records an interview with Dr. Robert Strecker. It's a real eye opener and suggests that the AIDs virus may have been accidentally and/or deliberately introduced in Africa. For example on page 99 just one quote from this interview where Robert(Strecker) says:

" The same year(referring to 1972) they(meaning NIH and WHO ) said lets test it,and then lets inject it. And then they ( meaning WHO) published their test sites which is a map of Africa where they have all their test sites, and that corresponds exactly to the outbreak of AIDS."
It is rather ironic that this past week Stephen Lewis and 2 University of Manitoba professors were honoured by the St. Boniface General Hospital Research Foundation for their contribution to AIDS research. I cannot confirm if either of these 3 recipients or anyone else at this testimonial dinner mentioned the above experimentation as I did not attend this dinner. Also because I have
only read Dr. Horowitz's book I cannot confirm the accuracy of Dr. Strecker's references regarding "field experimentations with human populations". The reader should read the book and draw his or her own conclusions.

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