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Grade Level: Type of Work Subject/Topic is on:
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[ ]6-8 [ ]Class Notes [An interesting reading ]
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[ ]9-10 [ ]Cliff Notes [on how the government ]
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[ ]College [x]Misc [AIDS virus. ]
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Dizzed: 07/94 # of Words:6,640 School: co-ed public State: NY
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The following is a complete verbatim transcription from a recent broadcast of
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"Network 23", a program shown on a local Los Angeles Public Access Cable
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Channel.
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FULL TRANSCRIPTION FROM NETWORK 23:
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Good evening, I'm Michel Kassett. This is Network 23. A couple of
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weeks ago we had a program on the subject of AIDS, addressing the question
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of whether AIDS -- the AIDS virus -- was created by the government; and I'm
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sure that some people were quite shocked by what they heard. We spent that
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entire program relating to you the evidence of a very substantial amount of
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factual evidence which supports the proposition that AIDS is a synthetic
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biological agent that was deliberately engineered by the US government as
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an instrument of depopulation. This is by far the most controversial and
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dangerous subject that we have ever addressed on this program, so I would
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like to review briefly the major points -- the most significant pieces of
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evidence -- that I presented two weeks ago.
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The first point was that in the early 1970's, Henry Kissinger wrote a
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top secret document -- a National Security Memorandum ("NSM 200") -- in
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which he indicated that "depopulation should be the highest priority of US
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foreign policy towards the Third World." This Memorandum which can be
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obtained from the US National Archives, which was only declassified very
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quietly in 1990, was adopted by the National Security Council as official
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US foreign policy towards the Third World. Now, this is a classic example
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of the "secret government" in action, because of none of this was known to
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the Congress, and certainly, it was not known to the American people. Did
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any of you know that depopulation was considered a matter of US national
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security? Did any of you know that for the past 20 years, depopulation has
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been the highest long-range priority of US foreign policy towards the Third
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World? No you didn't, because it was classified -- it was a secret.
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I would like to read for you just a piece of this document. It is
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written by Henry Kissinger:
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"Reduction of the rate of population in these States is a matter of
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vital US national security." [National Security Memorandum, Henry
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Kissinger]
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And we even have a map of those areas in which Kissinger indicates
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where depopulation would be desireable. It's all Third World countries --
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it's all brown people and yellow people, of course.
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"The US economy will require large and increasing amounts of minerals
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from abroad, especially from less-developed countries. That fact gives the
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US enhanced interests in the political, economic and social stability of
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the supplying countries. Wherever a lessening of population can increase
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the prospects for such stability, population policy becomes relevant to
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resources, supplies and to the economic interests of the United States."
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[National Security Memorandum, Henry Kissinger]
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Now, when Kissinger says "economic interests of the United States..."
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he means the interests of US corporations, which are in fact,
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multi-national corporations, with no loyalty to this country whatsoever.
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NSM 200, unlike other government documents on the subject, outlined
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"international and political and economic implications of population
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growth..." rather than its ecological or sociological aspects. Like we
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have been saying all along, the New World Order is a business, and the US
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Government is in the business of business.
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Now, the next document was from the US Senate Library. It is a record
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of the Appropriations Hearing that was held in July of 1969, where the
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Department of the Army specifically requested and received $10 million to
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develop "a synthetic biological agent that would impair or destroy the
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human immune system." This is from the US Senate Library. We also made
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reference to several published articles from the World Health Organization,
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written about the same time, which advocated similar kinds of research
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toward the development of "a hybrid virus that could selectively effect the
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human immune system."
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Like it not, these documents all exist. The Kissinger Memorandum, the
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Army Appropriations Hearing, the articles from the World Health
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Organization; these are official records -- facts of history -- that can
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not be disputed.
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We also pointed out an incredible coincidence. The World Health
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Organization went into Central Africa in 1972 -- into an area that is known
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as the "AIDS Belt" -- and administered a smallpox vaccination to several
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thousands of Africans. This event was followed immediately by the first
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outbreak of AIDS on this planet -- a remarkable coincidence -- that was
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noted as a Front Page Headline in the London Times, but has never even been
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mentioned in the US Media -- never even mentioned.
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Another startling fact that was never mentioned in the mainstream media
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-- the Hepatitis B Vaccine that was given to several thousand male
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homosexuals in New York and San Francisco in 1978. The fact is, every
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single person who received that vaccine contracted AIDS -- every single one
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of them -- without exception. That is what the first American victims of
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AIDS all had in common. They were receivers of the Hepatitis B Vaccine.
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It is a document fact. AIDS began in America in 1978 in the homosexual
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communities of New York and San Francisco, immediately following a
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government-sponsored program of Hepatitis B Vaccinations. This is all
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completely documented -- it is completely true.
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In our first program, we made many references to material that you can
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and should read, such as the Strecker Memorandum, by Dr. Robert Strecker.
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Another work called "Who Murdered Africa," by Dr. William Douglas. And an
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incredible book called "A Higher Form of Killing," which documents over 500
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specific cases of biological experimentation by our government on an
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unsuspecting public. If you don't think they do "that kind of thing," you
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are simply uninformed.
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We also read you an official government report from the Royal Society
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of Medicine in Great Britain, in which they state unequivocally that
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"saliva and blood are vastly more infectious than genital secretions," and
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"that AIDS meets none of the criterion of a venereal disease. That despite
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the misrepresentations of the American Medical Establishment and the
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American Government, AIDS is not primarily a sexually transmitted disease."
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All of that, according to the Royal Society of Medicine in Great Britain.
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That's a document that we have and we'll come back to it in just a moment.
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We also shared with you information and opinions from many
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highly-respected physicians, like Dr. Robert Strecker, Dr. William Douglas,
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Dr. Cantwell, Dr. Hazeltine, Dr. Alonso, who all agree that the AIDS virus
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could never have occurred spontaneously in Nature. That animal viruses
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cannot jump species, as we are being told they did, as we are being asked
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to believe happened -- when allegedly, a green monkey bit an Africa and
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precipitated the pandemic of AIDS. We know as a scientific fact that
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viruses cannot jump species, unless they are specifically engineered to do
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so. And we also know for a scientific fact that the AIDS virus bears no
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resemblance whatsoever to any virus ever found in a green monkey, but does
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bear a total resemblance to cow virus and sheep virus, which have somehow
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been bonded together. The only possible way these two different species of
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virus could bond together would be in a laboratory -- something engineered
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in a laboratory -- and then further engineered to make the jump into a
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human system.
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We talked about the Laws of Virology, which state that for every case
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of infection -- viral infection -- that is known and reported, there are 99
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cases that are unknown and unreported. This means that if we have 200,000
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known cases of AIDS, then there are 20 million right behind it. 20 million
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Americans who are HIV positive and do not know it. We also shared quotes
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from several doctors who believe that the HIV infection rate has now
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reached approximately 100 million people on the Continent of Africa; 30 to
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50 million in Asia; and no less than 20 million in the United States.
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Again, the Laws of Virology state that the rate of infection for a
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retrovirus, like the AIDS virus, the rate of infection will double
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approximately every 12 months. Another frightening fact that no one has
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bothered to tell us, is that there are six different basic types of the
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AIDS virus, and that each of these basic types, being what is called a
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"recombinant retrovirus," has a recombinant potential of 9,000 to the
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Fourth Power. "Recombinant" means the ability to change and recombine into
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something new, and the calculation 9,000 to the Fourth Power times 6 is
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literally in the hundreds of millions of trillions of different possible
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forms and manifestations of the AIDS virus. [Note, the number calculated is
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354,294,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 variations of the AIDS virus]. Now
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that means that you would need a vaccine for every possible choice that the
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virus could make, which is technically impossible; truthfully,
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realistically impossible. It's like the influenza virus -- there's no
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vaccine. There are simply too many strains of it, too many different
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varieties, to ever develop a single, comprehensive vaccine.
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The bottom line? We are not being told the truth about this plague.
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In the words of Dr. Hazeltine in his testimony to Congress: "AIDS is a
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species threatening disease." Now, I don't want to appear to bleak or too
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hopeless. All of these doctors believe that some type of cure is possible,
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but that we're going to need a lot more money, and we're going to have to
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move beyond the strangle hold of the Medical Establishment -- the AMA. And
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since he lives here in Los Angeles, I'm now going to put the number of Dr.
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Robert Strecker up on the screen -- I'm going to flash that number for you
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now. Please put that up, thank you. [213 344-8039]. I urge you to write
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down this number and to make this call. Please call Dr. Strecker. All you
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have to do is call, and he will send you information -- important critical
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information -- on the subject of AIDS.
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Alright. About 3 weeks ago we played an excerpt from a speech by Craig
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Hulet, and tonight I want to play you something else from that speech which
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relates to the subject of AIDS. For those who do not know him, Craig Hulet
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was a former advisor to the National Security Council and a former
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consultant to several multi-national corporations, and he has, as they say;
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"come in from the cold..." -- he has crossed over and has spent the last 3
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or 4 years writing and lecturing on the subject of the New World Order -
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sharing with everyone who will listen, the breadth and the scope of his
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knowledge and experience.
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Mr. Hulet knows first-hand the kind of men who are running the world.
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He knows what they're up to and he is trying to warn us. Now, on this list
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of alternative sources of information, which so many people are writing in
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to receive -- you know all you have to do is send in a stamped,
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self-addressed envelope, and we'll send you one -- the name at the top of
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this list is Craig Hulet. He is an indispensable connection. So, right
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now I want to play for you a small excerpt from a speech that he gave on
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July 25th at the Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles. His subject was George Bush
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and the New World Order, but at the end of the evening, he was asked a
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specific question about AIDS, and this is how he responded:
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"... biological warfare virus by the US Military. Sure... I really
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hate that subject. You know, we're never, ever going to be able to prove
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-- Strecker, William Douglas -- we'll never be able to prove that AIDS was
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developed specifically to reduce the populations of Central Africa, the
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black inner cities, drug users, prostitutes and homosexuals. But it just
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seems strange to me that all through the 1960's and 1970's, there were
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books published; [the] Global 2000 Report to the President, [the] the Club
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of Rome wrote a book on over-population -- I must have 50 books on
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over-population and the need to get rid of a certain large amount of people
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on the planet. Now, they never say which people out to be gotten rid of,
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but it seems a major coincidence that the same people that are starving in
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Ethiopia, in the Sudan, are the same people that getting AIDS and dying.
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By the year 2000, they expect 60 million blacks in Central Africa to die of
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AIDS. 60 million! It could be as many as 20 million in America.
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Homosexuals, predominantly, and the interesting thing is, it is not a
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homosexual disease. It IS a man-made, mutated disease. It had to have
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been man-made. Sheep do not get together and do chemical experiments on
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their viruses. So, a man had to graft this bovine virus, which they know
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that's what it is, onto a human cell. It had to be made. So we know its
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man-made. They know it's transmitted with the... because they know the
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most effective device... the best test to discover if you have AIDS... is
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not a blood test, it's a saliva test. Now why haven't they told us that?"
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"It's not a sexually transmitted disease, it's simply a disease that
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gets transmitted. And you can transmit it by sneezing on someone. Why
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don't they tell us that? In the Congressional Record, it says that it can
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be transmitted "effectively" by mosquitos. It says so. The Center for
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Disease Control, in the Congressional Record, says that it is transmitted
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by mosquitos in Belgrade, Florida -- they know it for a fact. Why haven't
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they told us that AIDS is being transmitted by mosquitos? They say it to
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themselves in the Congressional Record, why don't they tell us?"
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"OK. Here's my theory. Whether or not [AIDS] was created for the
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purpose of exterminating the very same, coincidentally, same anti-social
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element that the men I did business with for 15 or 20 years, though ought
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to be gotten rid of anyways; homosexuals, prostitutes, blacks, etc., and of
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course, the Black Continent -- they want the resources but they certainly
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don't want to feed the people, see? Why is that they are allowing all of
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these myths to be told -- the destruction to take place, and they're doing
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nothing to stop it? Here's my theory, and this is all it is -- is a theory
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-- that they'll find a cure when about 1 billion people on this planet have
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died from AIDS, starvation and disease -- all over the world, all of sudden
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Eli Lilly, who is one of the major corporations doing AIDS research -- and
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coincidentally, George Bush on the Board of Eli Lilly -- when they finally
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eliminate huge sections of the population, which is what they always wanted
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throughout the 1960's and 1970's, because of over-population -- it's called
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"mitigating the problem." They feel that AIDS and famine and disease will
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mitigate the problem of over-population. I suspect that around the year
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2010 or so, all of a sudden Eli Lilly will announce that they've found a
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phenomenal cure for AIDS, but not until a lot people die. Because like I
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said, it seems a major coincidence to me that the very same people that the
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men I did business with for years, dislike the most, those people who just
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happen to be the ones that are contracting AIDS -- happens to be some of
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the ones that are dying in famines, pestilence and bombing into the Stone
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Age like we just did -- I don't believe in the "Coincidence Theory of
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History" -- I just don't. I haven't for a long time because the CIA, the
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National Security Council is too brilliantly planned. They plan everything
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to the most minute detail. I can't believe that all of this is a
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coincidence. That's all I can say though."
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"I'm going to do a White Paper on that one of these days. One of the
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reasons I haven't is that if you talk about AIDS, you never get invited on
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the university campus -- you follow me? So I never address AIDS... for 4
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years I've had material on AIDS that addresses this in some fundamental
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way, and some of it was very good documentation, proving some of the things
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that I just said, but I have never discussed it because of you discuss
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AIDS, I guarantee you, you will never be a speaker on the university
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campuses." [Craig Hulet]
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Once again, I want to say that even though it may not be proved in any
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"absolute" sense, because absolute proof is impossible in a relative
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universe, and that's one of the tricks of the cynic or the skeptic, is that
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they demand absolute proof, knowing full well there is no such thing as
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absolute proof, there is only evidence, and a certain point you make a
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decision on the basis of the evidence -- you make a decision which becomes
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your belief -- on the basis of the evidence. So, on the basis of the
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evidence, it is my belief, it is my conviction at a very deep level, that
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AIDS was deliberately created and implemented by the United States
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Government -- more specifically by certain individuals, most notably Henry
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Kissinger, Brent Scowcroft and George Herbert Walker Bush, who was the
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Director of the CIA at that time, when the Kissinger Memorandum was adopted
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by the National Security Council. I can't prove it absolutely, by I
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personally believe that Bush was deeply involved -- a major player --
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particularly in the implementation of this epidemic. There's an article in
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the LA Times yesterday that says "Bush Defends AIDS Budget" and "urges
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behavioral changes." There was a protest demonstration in Kennebunkport,
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Maine -- the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power marched through the tiny
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downtown area of Kennebunkport. Bush criticized the gay activists for
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"hurting holiday business" in this picturesque New England resort, for
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"hurting holiday business."
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Quote (this is Bush talking); "To the degree the message hits some
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merchant in Kennebunkport, on the best weekend possible, and caused them to
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close their doors, I got that part of it, and I didn't like it." This is
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one cold reptile. He goes on to say; "You know why they were here. I know
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why they were here. They were here because you all are here," said the
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President to the White House Press Corp. "They were here because they can
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get television coverage, and to some degree, print coverage, because the
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President happened to be at home."
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You see, he is contemptuous, he is contemptuous of the people that have
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this disease. A spokesperson for the demonstrators said that most of
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Bush's AIDS policy has gone into research on AZT, a drug that they said, at
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best, can only slow the progression of the disease. It's like junk food
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for viruses. As Hulet just said, they don't want to stop it, it's
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"mitigating the problem," it's getting rid of the undesirables. When asked
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what he thought should be done about the AIDS crisis, Bush said; "I'm in
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favor of behavioral change."
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Now what is the subtext? What is he saying? He's speaking to his 80%
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constituency, telling them what they want to hear, and he is saying
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basically that AIDS is caused by immoral behavior, immoral sexual behavior
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or immoral drug use. He knows that's a lie, but he is a liar, so what do
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you expect. He's the master of deception. He was in on it, I have no doubt
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whatsoever.
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We said we were going to return this document. This is the House of
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Common Social Services Committee, and this is a document prepared by the
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Royal Society of Medicine. You can not get more official than this in
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Great Britain. And this is what they say:
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"The scale of the deceptions and misinformation perpetrated by
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virologists, clinicians and editors of scientific and medical journals
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about the infectivity of genital secretions, compared with that of blood
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and saliva, has been astonishing. In the presence of a new, lethal virus,
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spreading amongst people, for which no vaccine or cure is in sight, every
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person would assume that scientists have been working day and night to
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verify how it is transmitted. On the contrary, having assumed for a
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variety of motives that AIDS is a sexually transmitted disease like
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syphilis or gonorrhea, a negligible research effort has gone into the
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critical matter of transmission. A few preliminary papers were published
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and their findings have been repeatedly quoted as showing the opposite of
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what they actually showed. When this was pointed out in letters to the
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editors of American medical and scientific journals, publication has been
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refused. No attempt has been made to check or double-check the findings in
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other laboratories, or to rectify published errors."
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"As far as it goes, the tiny research effort into infectivity of bodily
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fluids indicates that saliva is far more infectious than genital
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secretions, but that blood is vastly more infectious than either.
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Consequently, the idea that condoms can have any significant effect on the
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spread of AIDS in a nation is utterly preposterous."
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This is the Royal Society of Medicine in Great Britain. I'll
|
||
continue...
|
||
|
||
"Governments all over the world are spending millions of pounds
|
||
[dollars], advising their citizens to prevent AIDS by using condoms on the
|
||
basis of MANIFESTLY FRAUDULENT misrepresentation of scientific evidence."
|
||
|
||
You know, if they're going to spend millions of your tax dollars on
|
||
televised warnings, don't you think they ought to include cuts and wounds
|
||
and saliva and breathing it into the lungs, which apparently happens --
|
||
16,000 health care workers are infected by AIDS. Ask them. Ask the ones
|
||
who believe their superiors at the AMA about the costs of ignorance. You
|
||
want the truth about AIDS? Get outside the American Blackout. Get outside
|
||
the boundaries of the so-called "freest nation on Earth."
|
||
|
||
Back in the 1960's you know, we used to feel sorry for the Russian
|
||
people, because we knew they weren't getting the whole picture. We
|
||
wondered what that must be like. My god, it was hard to imagine. Well,
|
||
now we know. Now we know exactly what it's like, to live in a society
|
||
where crucial information -- information critical to our survival is being
|
||
controlled and suppressed by the government.
|
||
|
||
The bottom line? Very serious bad guys are in control of your planet.
|
||
And the name at the top of the list is George Bush. George Herbert Walker
|
||
Bush, Emperor of the Earth and Supreme Commander of the Dark Side of the
|
||
Force.
|
||
|
||
Well, we're out of time. Good night. I hope to see you all again next
|
||
week. If I don't, you will certainly know why."
|
||
|
||
ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
|
||
END OF TRANSCRIPTION OF NETWORK 23 PROGRAM.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The following is a transcript of the DOD1970 appropriations report mentioned
|
||
above...
|
||
|
||
======================================================================
|
||
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
|
||
APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1970
|
||
======================================================================
|
||
UNITED STATES SENATE LIBRARY
|
||
HEARINGS
|
||
BEFORE A
|
||
SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE
|
||
COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
|
||
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
|
||
NINETY-FIRST CONGRESS
|
||
FIRST SESSION
|
||
------
|
||
SUBCOMMITTEE ON DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
|
||
George H. Mahon, Texas, Chairman
|
||
|
||
ROBERT L. F. SIKES, Florida GLENARD P LIPSCOMB, California
|
||
JAMIE D. WHITTEN, Mississippi WILLIAM E. MINSHALL, Ohio
|
||
GEORGE W. ANDREWS, Alabama JOHN J. RHODES, Arizona
|
||
DANIEL J. FLOOD, Pennsylvania GLENN R. DAVIS, Wisconsin
|
||
JOHN M. SLACK, West Virginia
|
||
JOSEPH P. ADDABBO, New York
|
||
FRANK E. EVANS, Colorado
|
||
------
|
||
|
||
PART 5
|
||
RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST, AND EVALUATION
|
||
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
|
||
|
||
------
|
||
|
||
PAGE 129
|
||
TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1969
|
||
|
||
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGICAL AGENTS
|
||
|
||
There are two things about the biological agent field I would like to
|
||
mention. One is the possibility of technological surprise. Molecular
|
||
biology is a field that is advancing very rapidly and eminent biologists
|
||
believe that within a period of 5 to 10 years it would be possible to
|
||
produce a synthetic biological agent, an agent that does not naturally
|
||
exist and for which no natural immunity could have been acquired.
|
||
|
||
Mr. Sikes. Are we doing any work in that field?
|
||
Dr. MacArthur. We are not.
|
||
Mr. Sikes. Why not? Lack of money or lack of interest?
|
||
Dr. MacArthur. Certainly not lack of interest.
|
||
Mr. Sikes. Would you provide for our records information on what would
|
||
be required, what the advantages of such a program would be,
|
||
the time and the cost involved?
|
||
Dr. MacArthur. We will be very happy to.
|
||
|
||
(The information follows:)
|
||
|
||
The dramatic progress being made in the field of molecular biology led us
|
||
to investigate the relevance of this field of science to biological
|
||
warfare. A small group of experts considered this matter and provided the
|
||
following observations:
|
||
|
||
1. All biological agents up to the present time are representatives of
|
||
naturally occuring disease, and are thus known by scientists throughtout the
|
||
world. They are easily available to qualified scientists for research,
|
||
either for offensive or defensive purposes.
|
||
|
||
2. Within the next 5 to 10 years, it would be possible to make a new
|
||
infective microorganism which could differ in certain important aspects from
|
||
any known disease-causing organisms. Most important of these is that it
|
||
might be refractory to the immunological and therapeutic processes upon
|
||
which we depend to maintain our relative freedom from infectious disease.
|
||
|
||
3. A research program to explore the feasibility of this could be completed
|
||
in approximately 5 years at a total cost of $10 million.
|
||
|
||
4. It would be very difficult to establish such a program. Molecular biology
|
||
is a relatively new science. There are not many highly competent scientists
|
||
in the field, almost all are in univerity laboratories, and they are
|
||
generally adequately supported from sources other that DOD. However, it was
|
||
considered possible to initiate an adequate program through the National
|
||
Academy of Sciences - National Research Council (NAS-NRC).
|
||
|
||
The matter was discussed with the NAS-NRC, and tentative plans were made to
|
||
initiate the program. However, decreasing funds in CB, growing criticism of
|
||
the CB program, and our reluctance to involve the NAS-NRC in such a
|
||
controversial endeavor have led us to postpone it for the past 2 years.
|
||
|
||
It is a highly controversial issue and there are many who believe such
|
||
research should not be undertaken lest it lead to yet another method of
|
||
massive killing of large populations. On the other hand, without the sure
|
||
scientific knowledge that such a weapon is possible, and an understanding of
|
||
the ways it could be done, there is little that can be done to devise
|
||
defensive measures. Should an enemy develop it there is little doubt that
|
||
this is an important area of potential military technological inferiority
|
||
in which there is no adequate research program.
|
||
|
||
=============================================================================
|
||
|
||
In 1970, they were given their ten million dollars.
|
||
|
||
=============================================================================
|
||
|
||
The following is a listing of the references used by Dr. Strecker
|
||
in his video "The Strecker Memorandum". It also contains the text
|
||
printed on the outside of the video box.
|
||
|
||
VIDEO BOX CONTAINER
|
||
===================
|
||
|
||
The Strecker Memorandum
|
||
|
||
With no cure and no effective treatment in sight, by the year 2000
|
||
A.D. everyone in the U.S. will be infected with AIDS. This videotape
|
||
presents the chilling conclusion of 5 years of exhaustive research by
|
||
Dr. Robert B. Strecker M.D., Ph.D.
|
||
|
||
This is the most controversial videotape you'll ever see. Dr. Robert
|
||
Strecker refutes, with documented evidence, virtually everything the
|
||
so-called experts and Government reports have told you about AIDS. He
|
||
asserts in no uncertain terms that:
|
||
|
||
AIDS is a MANMADE disease...
|
||
AIDS is NOT a homosexual disease...
|
||
AIDS is NOT a vernereal disease...
|
||
AIDS is can be carried by mosquitos
|
||
Condoms will NOT prevent AIDS...
|
||
There can never be a vaccine.
|
||
|
||
Although decades have passed and untold billions have been spent in
|
||
research, CANCER is still with us, the second major cause of death in
|
||
America.
|
||
|
||
The most dreaded fear that all oncologists (cancer doctors),
|
||
virologists and immunologists live with is that some day CANCER in
|
||
one form or another will become a contagious disease, transferable
|
||
from one person to another.
|
||
|
||
AIDS has now made that fear a reality and if you think you're safe
|
||
because you're not gay or promiscuous, or because you're not sexually
|
||
active, then you had better watch this videotape very carefully and
|
||
then watch it again and again if necessary, until you fully
|
||
understand what Dr. Strecker is telling you as he takes you step by
|
||
step and shows you how this dreaded disease was actually:
|
||
|
||
PREDICTED...
|
||
REQUESTED...
|
||
CREATED...
|
||
DEPLOYED...
|
||
|
||
And now threatens the very existence of mankind because
|
||
|
||
IT WORKS!
|
||
|
||
Dr. Robert B. Strecker is a practicing Internist and
|
||
Gastroenterologist. In addition, he holds a Ph.D. in Pharmacology and
|
||
is a trained Pathologist.
|
||
|
||
THE STRECKER GROUP
|
||
1501 Colorado Blvd.
|
||
Eagle Rock, CA 90041
|
||
(213)344-8039
|
||
|
||
AIDS REFERENCES
|
||
===============
|
||
|
||
GENERAL
|
||
|
||
Greenberg DS Whatever Happened to the War on Cancer? Discover 1986;
|
||
March:47
|
||
|
||
Leibowitch, J. A Strange Virus of Unknown Origin. trans. Howard R.
|
||
(Un Virus Estrange Venu D'Ailleurs. Grasset et Fasquelle 1984) New
|
||
York: Ballentine Books 1985.
|
||
|
||
Connor, S. AIDS: Mystery of the Missing Data; AIDS: Science Stands
|
||
On Trial New Scientist 116: 19, 49-58,1987.
|
||
|
||
PREDICTION
|
||
|
||
Letter by committee on Recombinant DNA, National Research Council,
|
||
National Academy of Sciences. Potential Biohazards of Recombinant
|
||
DNA Molecules Science 26 July 1974
|
||
|
||
Anonymous Un-Natural Viruses Nature New Biology 230:65-66, 1971.
|
||
|
||
Clemmesen J. Summation Comparative Leukemia Research 1973,
|
||
Leukemogenesis, Bibl. Haematologica No. 40, Ed. Y. Ito and R M
|
||
Dutcher; University of Tokyo Press, Tokyo/Karger, Basel, pp 783-792,
|
||
1975.
|
||
|
||
Burnet F.M. Men Or Molecules? A Tilt at Molecular Biology Lancet
|
||
1:37-39, 1966.
|
||
|
||
PRECIDENT
|
||
|
||
Shah K. AND Nathanson N. Human Exposure To SV40: Review and Comment
|
||
American J Epidemiology 103:1-12,1976.
|
||
|
||
REQUEST
|
||
|
||
Allison A C Beveridge WIB. Cockburn E C. et al. Virus-Associated
|
||
Immunopathology: Animal Models and Implications for Human Disease
|
||
Bulletin WHO 47:257-263, 1972.
|
||
|
||
Amos D B Bodmer W F. Ceppelini R. et al. Biological Significance of
|
||
Histocompatibility Antigens. Fogerty International Center
|
||
Proceedings No. 15. Fed Proc 31:1087-1104, 1972.
|
||
|
||
Higginson J The Epidemiological Program of the International Agency
|
||
for Research on Cancer. In: Seventh National Cancer Conference
|
||
Proceedings. Los Angeles: American Cancer Society, Inc. and National
|
||
Cancer Institute. pp.679-684, 1972. (Note the map on page 681 as it
|
||
relates to the epidiology of AIDS)
|
||
|
||
PRODUCTION
|
||
|
||
|
||
Dent P B Immunodepression by Oncogenic Viruses Progr. Med. Virol.
|
||
14:1-35,1972.
|
||
|
||
Aaronson S A Common Genetic Alterations of RNA Tumor Viruses Grown
|
||
in Human Cells Nature 230:445-447, 1972. (An explanation of how to
|
||
adapt a retrovirus growing in one species to another - in this case
|
||
human)
|
||
|
||
Maruyama K and Dmochowski L Cross-species Transmission of Mammalian
|
||
RNA Tumor Viruses Texas Medicine 69:65-75,1973. (A Study of how to
|
||
adapt a retrovirus growing in one species to another in vivo)
|
||
|
||
Maruyama K Wagner S H and Dmochowski L Sarcomas Induced in Rats by
|
||
Feline RNA Virus Bibl. Haemat. 40:93-95, 1975.
|
||
|
||
Bonnard G D Manders E K Campbell D A et al. Immunosuppressive
|
||
Activiety of a Subline of the Mouse EL-4 Lymphoma Evidence for
|
||
Minute Virus of Mice (MVM) Causing the Inhibition J. Exp. Med.
|
||
143:187-205, 1976. (This paper along with the Iorio paper on the
|
||
production of a viral immunodepressive factor producing AIDS proves
|
||
the relationship between Bull. WHO 47:257,1972 and the subsequent
|
||
appearance of immunodepressive viruses.)
|
||
|
||
PRODUCTION: RELATIONSHIP OF AIDS TO BOVINE LEUKEMIA VIRUS
|
||
|
||
Clapham P Nagy K and Weiss R A Pseudotypes of Human T-cell Leukemia
|
||
Virus Types 1 and 2:Neutralization by Patient's Srea Proc. Natl.
|
||
Acad. Sci. 81:2886-2889,1984.
|
||
|
||
Shaw G M Gonda M A Flickinger G E et. al. Genomes of
|
||
Evolutionarily Divergent Members of the Human T-cell Leukemia
|
||
(Lymphotropic) Viruses Cancer Research 45(Supplement): 4553s-4558,
|
||
1985.
|
||
|
||
Rice N R Stephens R M Burny A et al. The gag and pol Genes of
|
||
Bovine Leukemia Virus: Nucleotide Sequence and Analysis Virology
|
||
142:357-377,1985. (Shows that BLV is highly related to HTLV I)
|
||
|
||
Burny A Bruck G Cleuter Y et al. Bovine Leukemia Virus, a
|
||
Distinguished Member of the Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Family
|
||
Retrtoviruses in Human Lymphoma Leukemia M. Miwa et al. Eds. Japan
|
||
Sic. Soc. Press. Tokyo, VNU Science Press, Utrecht, pp. 219-227,.
|
||
1983. (Demonstrates the close structural and functional relationships
|
||
between BLV and Human Retroviruses)
|
||
|
||
Alizon M and Montagnier L Relationship or AIDS to other Retroviruses
|
||
Nature 313-743,1985
|
||
|
||
Chiu I M Yaniv A Dahlberg J E et al. Nucleotide Sequence Evidence
|
||
for Relationship of AIDS retrovirus to Lentiviruses Nature
|
||
317:366-3368,1985. (Demonstrates a relationship to BLV and Visna
|
||
viruses, among others)
|
||
|
||
Sanchez-Pescador R Power M D Barr P J et al. Nucleotide Sequence
|
||
and Expression of an AIDS-Associated Retrovirus (ARV-2) Science
|
||
227:484-492, 1985.
|
||
|
||
Ratner L Haseltime W Patarca R et al. Complete Nucleotide Sequence
|
||
of the AIDS Virus, HTLV III Nature 313:277-284,1985. (The authors
|
||
including RC Gallo demonstrate the relationship of AIDS to BLV)
|
||
|
||
Van Der Maaten M J and Miller J M Serological Evidence of
|
||
Transmission of Bovine Leukemia Virus to Chimpanzees Veterinary
|
||
Microbiology 1:351-357,1976.
|
||
|
||
PRODUCTION: RELATIONSHIP OF AIDS TO VISNA VIRUS
|
||
|
||
Alizon M and Montagnier L Lymphadenopathy/AIDS Virus: Genetic
|
||
Organization and Relationship to Animal Lentiviruses Anticancer
|
||
Research 6:403-412,1986.
|
||
|
||
Sonigo P Alizon M Staskus K et al. Nucleotide Sequence of the
|
||
Visna Virus: Relationship to the AIDS Virus Cell 42:369-382,1985.
|
||
|
||
Gonda M A Wong-Staal F Gallo R C et al. Antibodies to Cell
|
||
Membrane Antigens Associated With Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus in
|
||
Patients with AIDS Science 220:859-862,1983.
|
||
|
||
PRODUCTION RELATIONSHIP TO BOVINE VISNA VIRUS
|
||
|
||
Gonda M A Molecular Genetics and Structure of the Human
|
||
Immunodeficiency Virus J Electron Micro 8:17-40,1988.
|
||
|
||
Gonda M A Braun M J Carter S G et al. Characterization and
|
||
Molecular Cloning of a Bovine Lentivirus Related to Human
|
||
Immundodeficiency Virus Nature 330:388-391,1987. (Relationship of
|
||
AIDS to BVV - its "closest relative")
|
||
|
||
Grote J Bovine Visna Virus an the Origin of HIV British Journal of
|
||
the Royal Society of Medicine 81:620,1988
|
||
|
||
Strecker R B AIDS Virus Infection British Journal of the Royal
|
||
Society of Medicine 79:559-560,1986. (First article in print to
|
||
address how the AIDS virus was manufactured)
|
||
|
||
Seale J Origins of the AIDS Viruses, HIV-I and HIV-2:Fact or
|
||
Fiction? Discussion Paper British Journal of the Royal Society of
|
||
Medicine 81:617-619,1988.
|
||
|
||
Mima C A Vertical Transmission of Viruses Microbiological Reviews
|
||
45:267-286,1981. (States that an "alleged bovine visna virus" is
|
||
contaminating fetal calf serum - thereby implicating all tissue
|
||
cultures of the world as possible source for AIDS)
|
||
|
||
Boothe A D and Van Der Maaten M J Ultrastructural Studies of a
|
||
Visna-Like Syncytia-producing Virus from Cattle with Lymphocyosis
|
||
Journal Virology 13:197-204,1974. (Demostrates the morphology of BVV
|
||
as being indentical to AIDS)
|
||
|
||
Georgiades J A Billiau A and Vanderschuren Infection of Human Cell
|
||
Cultures with Bovine Visna Virus J. Gen. Virology 38:375-381, 1978.
|
||
(Demostrates the growth of BVV in human malignant tissue, and
|
||
suggests that BVV may be a cause of either a malignant or slow virus
|
||
disease in man)
|
||
|
||
McClure H M Keeling M E Custer R P et al. Erythroleukemia in Two
|
||
Infant Chimps fed milk from cows Naturally Infected with the Bovine
|
||
C-Type Virus Cancer Research 34:2745-2757,1974. (Demonstrates the
|
||
development of AIDS in two chimps fed cow virus orally in 1974. The
|
||
Chimps Died of Pnemocystis carinii pneumonia. Pnemocystis carinii
|
||
pneumonia had not been reported in chimpanzees up to this time)
|
||
|
||
Note: See article above by Van Der Maaten and Miller on the
|
||
transmission of bovine leukemia virus to chimpanzees in 1976
|
||
|
||
Mulder C Human AIDS Virus Not From Monkeys Nature 333:396,1988.
|
||
|
||
Penny D Origin of the AIDS virus. Nature 333:494-495,1988.
|
||
|
||
Parks, W P Gilden R V Bykovsky A F et al. Mason-Pfizer Virus
|
||
Characterization:A Similar Virus in a Human Amniotic Cell Line J
|
||
Virology 12:1540-1547,1973.
|
||
|
||
Grantham R and Perrin P AIDS Virus and HTLV I Differ in Codon
|
||
Choices Nature 319:727-728,1986.
|
||
|
||
Wain-Hobson S Sonigo P Danos O et. al. Nucleotide Sequence of the
|
||
AIDS Virus, LAV Cell 40:9-17,1985.
|
||
|
||
PRODUCTION: HOW TO MAKE NEW LEUKEMIA OR CANCER
|
||
CAUSING AGENTS IN THE LABORATORY
|
||
|
||
Rapp U R Goldsborough M D Mark C E et al. Structure and Biological
|
||
Activity of v-raf, a Unique Oncogene Transduced by a Retrovirus Proc.
|
||
Nat. Acad. Sci. 80:4218-4222,1983.
|
||
|
||
Rapp U R and Todaro G J Generation of Oncodenic Mouse Type C
|
||
Viruses: In Vitro Selection of Carcinoma-inducing Variants Proc.
|
||
Natl. Acad. Sci. 77:624-628,1980.
|
||
|
||
Rapp U R and Todaro G J Generation of Oncodenic Type C Viruses:
|
||
Rapidly Leukemogenic Viruses Derived from C3H Cells in vivo and in
|
||
vitro Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 75:2468-2472,1978.
|
||
|
||
Rapp U R and Todaro G J Generation of New Mouse Sarcoma Viruses in
|
||
Cell Culture Science 201:821-824,1978.
|
||
|
||
Tsichlis P N Conklin K F and Coffin J M Mutant and Recombinant
|
||
Avian Retroviruses with Extended Host Range Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.
|
||
77:536-540,1980.
|
||
|
||
Rasheed S Gardner M B and Huebner R J In Vitro Isolation of Stable
|
||
Rat Sarcoma Viruses Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 75:2972-2976,1978.
|
||
|
||
PRODUCTION: RECOMBINATION AMONG RETROVIRUSES
|
||
(THAT WHICH IS NOT SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN IS IN
|
||
FACT THE VERY ESSENCE OF RETROVIROLOGY)
|
||
|
||
Coffin J M Structure, Replication, and Recombination of Retrovirus
|
||
Genomes: Some Unifying Hypotheses Review Article J. Gen. Virology
|
||
42:1-26,1979.
|
||
|
||
Hunter E The Mechanism for Genetic Recombination in the Avian
|
||
Retroviruses Current Topics in Micro. and Immun. 79:295-309,1978.
|
||
|
||
Blair D G Genetic Recombination Between Avian Leukosis and Sarcoma
|
||
Viruses. Experimental Variables and the Frequencies of Recombination
|
||
Virology 77:534-544,1977.
|
||
|
||
Wang L H Duesberg P H Mellon P et al. Distribution of
|
||
Envelope-specific and Sarcoma-specific Nucleotide Sequences from
|
||
Different Parents in the RNAs of Avian Tumor Virus Recombinants
|
||
Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 73:1073-1077,1976.
|
||
|
||
Duesberg P Vogt P K Beemon K et al. Avian RNA Tumor Viruses:
|
||
Mechanism of Recombination and Complexity of the Genome Cold Spring
|
||
Harbor Symp. Quantitative Biology 39:847-857,1974.
|
||
|
||
Wang L Duesberg P Kawai S et al. Location of Envelope-specific
|
||
and Sarcoma-specific Oligonucleotides on RNA of Schmidt-Tuppin Rous
|
||
Sarcoma Virus Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 73:447-451,1978.
|
||
|
||
Junghans R P Boone L R Skalka A M Retroviral DNA H Structures:
|
||
Displcement-Assimilation Model of Recombination Cell 30:53-62,1982.
|
||
|
||
Iorio A M Barzi A Merletti P R et. al. A Viral Immunodepressive
|
||
Factor Associated With Expermental Mouse Tumors Cancer Research
|
||
36:3851-3853,1976. (This paper establishes beyond any reasonable
|
||
dount the relationship between the intentional production of viruses
|
||
capable of immunodepression and the "REQUEST" for the production of
|
||
the AIDS virus in Bull. WHO 47:257-263,1972. See references and the
|
||
Bonnard, Manders, and Campbell paper above under PRODUCTION.)
|
||
|
||
=========================================================================
|
||
|
||
The following paper, entitled "IS AIDS BIOLOGICAL WARFARE"
|
||
was sent to me by Dr. Strecker who has no access to computer
|
||
networks for the explicit purpose of universal publication
|
||
without charge or consideration for the purpose of education only.
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Further information is available as noted below. The remainder of this
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file is by Dr. Strecker.
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IS AIDS BIOLOGICAL WARFARE?
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THE STRECKER MEMORANDUM
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Thank you for requesting this information. We have a story to tell
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you, a very strange story, one that affects you, me, and every other human
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being on earth. A story that must be taken seriously by the governments of
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every nation in the world because there may not be many humans left to
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govern by the turn of the century, or shortly thereafter. A story so
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bizarre, and so sinister that, if it were not for the fact that it is all
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true, it would make a great science fiction thriller. (Interestingly
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enough, Lorimar Pictures of Hollywood has purchased the rights to Dr.
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Strecker's life story.)
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The story begins in 1983 with Dr. Robert B. Strecker, M.D., Ph.D. Dr.
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Strecker practices internal medicine and gastroenterology in Los Angeles.
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He is a trained pathologist and also holds a Ph.D. in pharmacology. Dr.
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Strecker and his brother, Ted, an attorney, were preparing a proposal for a
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health maintenance organization (HMO) for Security Pacific Bank of
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California. They needed to know the long-term financial effects of
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insuring and treating AIDS patients. In as much as this information was
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not readily available in 1983, both brothers began researching the medical
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literature to learn what they could about this relatively new disease. The
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information they uncovered right from the beginning was so startling to
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them, so hard to believe, that it would dramatically alter both their lives
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and lead them on a five year quest culminating with the creation of "The
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Strecker Memorandum," the most controversial video tape of our time, and a
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remarkable set of documents called "The Bioattack Alert."
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WHAT THEY DISCOVERED
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Right there in the medical literature for anyone to read for themselves
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was, basically, proof that the AIDS virus and pandemic was actually
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PREDICTED years ago by a world famous virologist, among others. They found
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that top scientists writing in the Bulletin of the World Health
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Organization were actually REQUESTING that AIDS like viruses be created to
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study the effects on humans. In fact, the Streckers unearthed thousands of
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documents all supporting the manmade origin of AIDS. Meanwhile, the
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government was telling everyone that a green monkey in Africa bit some
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native and started AIDS. As their research continued, it became obvious
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from the documentation that the virus itself was not only created as
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requested, but actually DEPLOYED, and now threatens the existence of
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mankind because it does what it was designed to do: cause cancer in humans
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via a contagious virus. Eventually the Streckers came to realize everything
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the government, the so-called AIDS experts and media were telling the
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public was not only misleading, but out and out lies. The truth of the
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matter is:
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AIDS is a manmade disease;
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AIDS is not a homosexual disease;
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AIDS is not a venereal disease;
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AIDS can be carried by mosquitos;
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Condoms will not prevent AIDS;
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There are a least six different AIDS viruses
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loose in the world;
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There will never be a vaccine cure;
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And on and on, but...
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THE SCARIEST PART
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The most dreaded fear that all oncologists (cancer doctors), virologists,
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and immunologists live with is that some day CANCER, in one form or
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another, will become a contagious disease, transferable from one person to
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another. AIDS has now made fear a reality. If you think you are safe
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because you are not gay or promiscuous, or because you are not sexually
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active, then you must watch "The Strecker Memorandum" very carefully.
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IF YOU PLAN TO HAVE SEX TONIGHT YOU HAD BETTER READ
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THIS
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The most common misconception being foisted upon us right now concerns
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sexually active Americans. We are told that if a man uses a condom the
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transference of the deadly virus is virtually eliminated. Nothing could be
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further from the truth. Of the body fluids that the AIDS virus is found in,
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semen is the least. As a matter of fact, in every single study ever
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published on the subject, no one has found a significant amount in anyone's
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semen. It just isn't there in huge numbers. There is usually only about
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one virus per milliliter, a statistically irrelevant amount. One copious
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ejaculation might produce only one or two viruses. This is substantiated
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in the medical literature. But, just for argument's sake, let's say all
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the medical studies are wrong. Let's pretend that there are countless
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millions of AIDS viruses in the ejaculation. Are you aware that condoms
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are riddled with microscopic or larger holes? Studies show that even the
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smallest holes found in condoms are two to ten times larger than the AIDS
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virus. It's like shooting a golf ball through a basketball hoop. Condoms
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have not, will not, and cannot prevent AIDS.
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THOUSANDS ALREADY DEAD
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Fifty thousand Americans have already died because they didn't know the
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truth about AIDS. Between twelve and fifteen million Americans have
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already been infected. One in 60 babies born in New York City is infected;
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one in 300 college students in America is infected; one in 20 aliens
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applying for amnesty is infected, including men, women and children. These
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are just some of the facts you are not likely to hear about from the media.
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WHY A VIDEO TAPE?
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One of the first things the Streckers did was to try and tell their medical
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and legal colleagues what they were finding in the literature. Some were
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interested; most were not. Certainly no one was prepared to risk their
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professional standing by making waves within the establishment. Ted
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Strecker compiled some of the most damaging documents into a report he
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called "The Bioalert Attack" and sent it to every Governor of every state,
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the President, the VICE-PRESIDENT (now President), the FBI, the CIA, the
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NSA, and selected members of Congress. He got a grand total of three
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replies from three governors; nothing from the government. Both he and Dr.
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Strecker were laughed at and ridiculed at every turn. As an example, Dr.
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Strecker told the government in 1985 that virtually every person testing
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positive for AIDS would die prematurely and painfully. The government said
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that was nonsense. Their figures showed that maybe ten percent at most
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would die from the disease. In 1986, the government said maybe 50 percent
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of those infected would die, in 1987 they said maybe 75 percent, in 1988
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they finally agreed with Dr. Strecker that AIDS is virtually 100 percent
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fatal. We could go on with facts Dr. Strecker unearthed that the "experts"
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said were wrong and now accepted as the truth. Dr. Strecker, like a good
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scientist, submitted paper after paper with his findings to all the
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prestigious medical journals in America. They were refused. He then tried
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having his findings published in Europe. Again, closed doors. What to do?
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Dr. Strecker did not feel he could take the time from his practice and his
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research to write a book. On the other hand, everyone has a TV and now
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most households have a video cassette recorder (VCR). The time involved to
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make a video is nothing compared to writing a book, and so the video "The
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Strecker Memorandum" was created. It is 96 minutes of the most startling,
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controversial, and information packed video you will ever see. It disputes
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virtually everything the American public is being told by the government,
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the so-called AIDS experts and the media. In fact, after seeing it YOU
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will know more about AIDS than 99 percent of all doctors in America.
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MUSIC IS NOTHING IF THE AUDIENCE IS DEAF
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With the video made, it seemed a simple matter to advertise it and the
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world would now become aware of what it was facing, right? WRONG! The
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fact that you are even reading about "The Strecker Memorandum" now is a
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minor miracle by itself, in as much as TV stations have refused to
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advertise it. TV and radio time brokers that sell blocks of commercial
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time have refused to sell us time. TV station managers have refused to
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even air programs containing interviews with Dr. Strecker. A national
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radio network did an interview with a famous talk show host and Dr.
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Strecker and then refused to run it. Virtually every big name network
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television magazine show and all the syndicated TV interviewers and talk
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show hosts have said NO to Dr. Strecker. Big city newspapers will not take
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any print ads telling about it, and so it goes...WHY? What is in "The
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Strecker Memorandum" that sends a cold chill down the spine of most media
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executives?
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WHY IS EVERYONE AFRAID OF "THE STRECKER MEMORANDUM"?
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The excuse that we hear over and over is that it is too controversial.
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TOO CONTROVERSIAL? They say that this information, if widely disseminated,
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will cause the public to panic. If someone had poisoned your water supply
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and you and your family could die, wouldn't you want to know about it?
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Would you panic? Or would you more likely be outraged and try to find out
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who did it and punish them? We feel the only persons who might panic are
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those scientists who willingly or otherwise created AIDS and are now
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promoting misinformation by covering it up. After all, if you made AIDS
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would you tell anyone about it?
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THINK OF YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS...NOW THINK OF THEM DEAD
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The number of AIDS infected people is doubling approximately every 12
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months, and in some areas even sooner. With twelve to fifteen million
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Americans carrying the virus, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to
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see how long we have here in the U.S. Africa has, conservatively, 75
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million infected; some estimates double that. Brazil as a country is in
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serious jeopardy because all through the 1970's they were buying their
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blood supply from Africa. On top of that, the World Health Organization
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conducted a large scale small pox vaccination program there in the 1970's
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(for the full implications of that see "The Strecker Memorandum").
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Southern Japan has about 30 percent infected with HTLV I, the leukemia
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causing virus (although you will never hear about that on TV). Russia is
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now reporting AIDS as a problem and no one can enter Russia permanently
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without a current negative blood test for AIDS. Cuba has already set up
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concentration camps for AIDS infected and they are full (you won't see that
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on TV either). Haiti of course is ravaged by AIDS; more than 15 percent of
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the people infected and getting worse every day. And so it goes. Virtually
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every nation on earth with few exceptions (Iran is one) is reporting a
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growing problem. It's on every continent, every subcontinent, and every
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island chain, Atlantic and Pacific. So why won't the media or government
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tell you these things? Is it too controversial for you to handle? Are you
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going to panic?
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IS THERE ANY HOPE?
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Yes and no. NO, if you are waiting for the government to create a magic
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bullet. As you will see in "The Strecker Memorandum," part of the problem
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is that all the various AIDS viruses are "recombinant retroviruses." Very
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simply, that means they have the ability to recombine with the genes of any
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cell they enter and the offspring or new viruses they form are different
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from the parent viruses. HTLV III alone (that's the most common American
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AIDS virus) has the mathematical ability to change itself
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9,000x9,000x9,000x9000 times (which is 9,000 to the fourth power). The
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common cold recombines much less frequently and we haven't found a cure for
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it after a hundred years. Besides, does it make much sense to entrust the
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cure for AIDS to the same people that may have created it? YES, there is
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hope if Dr. Strecker and a growing number of realistic scientists are
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correct in looking at alternative, nonallopathic, non drug modalities based
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on Raman spectroscopy. In fact many experiments are going on now that
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offer great promise. Unfortunately, our government takes a dim view of any
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type of treatment for any type of disease let alone AIDS that does not
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conform to its rigid rules for acceptance, registration, and legalization.
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Of course the FDA would definitely like to see an allopathic drug treatment
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or cure presented by an ethical drug company or university. Well, we don't
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think that's going to happen. Because of this attitude, much
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experimentation in America must go underground, underfunded, or out of the
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country entirely. Again, this is explained further in "The Strecker
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Memorandum."
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BE BOLD AND MIGHTY FORCES WILL COME TO YOUR AID OR
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MIGHTY FORCES WILL COME AND KILL YOU
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An ominous personal aspect of this story has been the sudden and unexpected
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deaths of two of the key players. First, Dr.Strecker's brother, Ted
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Strecker, was found shot to death in his home in Springfield, Missouri, an
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apparent suicide, on August 11,1988. Was Ted Strecker suicidal? Perhaps.
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In the past he suffered from depression and monumental frustration at the
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relative lack of interest in his findings. Dr. Strecker spoke with him the
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night before his death. Ted was cheerful, in good spirits, and looking
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forward to certain new developments that promised progress. The next day
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he was found dead, his 22 caliber rifle next to him. No note, no message,
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no goodbyes to anyone. Very untypical of him. Officially a suicide.
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Next. Illinois State Representative Douglas Huff of Chicago was found alone
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in his home, dead from an apparent overdose of cocaine and heroin, on
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September 22, 1988. Representative Huff did everything in his power to make
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the Illinois State Legislature and the people of Chicago aware of Dr.
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Strecker's work. He was very vocal, gave many press interviews, was
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constantly on television and radio urging people to wake up to the cover-up
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concerning AIDS. Did Representative Huff use drugs? Perhaps yes, but only
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occasionally and recreationally. Was he an addict? No. Would he have
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known how dangerous a massive overdose off cocaine and heroin was? Yes, of
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course. Cause of death: officially a stroke. Dr. Strecker has serious
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doubts that his brother killed himself. Representative Huff's associates
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doubt he died accidentally, and yet they are gone. Who's next?
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IGNORANCE IS BLISS, OR IS IT SUICIDE?
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We all know it is easier for a king to have a lie believed than a beggar to
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spread the truth. Well, we are spreading the truth about AIDS.
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Unfortunately, it isn't pretty. But the fact is you are not being told the
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truth by the government or the so-called AIDS experts. The media, for
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reasons of their own, will not present information contradicting the
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official propaganda. So you can choose to go along with the same people who
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gave us brain cancer (SV40 virus) as a result of their contaminated polio
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vaccines in the early 1960's; a polio like disease from their contaminated
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Swine Flu vaccine in the 1970's; and AIDS from their smallpox and hepatitis
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B vaccines; or, you can at least make yourself aware of the clear and
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present dangers that we all face by watching "The Strecker Memorandum."
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The cost of the tape is nominal, but we submit that remaining ignorant can
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cost infinitely more.
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Thank you,
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THE STRECKER GROUP
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