From Sepp (Josef) Hasslberger
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/aidsblackgenocide21oct04.shtml
Oct. 21, 2004
Could AIDS be part of a population control program? Boyd Graves definitely thinks so and he has the documents to prove the existence of a US government "special virus" program.
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Sepp
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AIDS Called Black Genocide - US Special Virus Program Chart Vindicates Maathai
(Original article with links here)
In what appears to be a confirmation of Nobel Wangari Maathai's statement that Aids may be a man-made illness, Boyd E. Graves J.D. has published his research into the US government's "Special Virus" program on a site dedicated to the issue. According to the timeline, available on the site, the research program goes back to the late 1800s. Graves alleges that the program is specifically directed against Blacks with a view to reducing their population, both within the United States and across the African continent. The research is documented in a 1971 secret government flow chart, the existence of which was only discovered in 1999.
AIDS may well have been part of a US special virus program, but since HIV is not found in all AIDS patients and since that virus has not been scientifically demonstrated to cause the syndrome - there is not enough of the virus present to indicate causation - something seems to have gone wrong. AIDS in fact was brought into existence with the help of extensive scare mongering in the media. The "cure" does the rest - AZT, an anti-retroviral drug used to treat AIDS seems to cause the clinical symptoms observed, acccording to Beldeu Singh. The widespread use of the pharmaceutical "cure" for AIDS, clamored for by special interest groups, has the same effect as if those people were the victims of a virulent disease - they eventually die of the cure.
Having seen the smoking gun of a government sponsored "special virus" research program, found and brought to our attention by Boyd Graves, we might start looking into other epidemics that perhaps could follow the same logic - control and population reduction. Certainly the motive is there - population control has been on the agenda for quite some time. We now have a first glimpse of how government research into virulent diseases might fit into that agenda.
I certainly was surprised to find that SARS seems to have originated in a government virus lab - the first person to die from it was a virus researcher. A subsequent outbreak originated in a Beijing government laboratory. It infected nine people and killed one of them. The outbreak led to the resignation of Li Liming, director of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. A later "isolated case" of SARS in Singapore originated in a government lab as well.
For those who like to do some more research, it might be worthwhile to look into the fairly numerous cases of microbiologists of international standing who lost their lives in seemingly unrelated accidental deaths. Strangely, there are far too few microbiologists of world repute to explain away the high number of violent deaths as wholly accidental.
The good news is, both SARS and AIDS seem to respond to nutritional intervention.
Vitamin C was used in Canada and Australia as well as in the Philippines, where shortages of supply caused by production capacity being shut down tripled the price of the vitamin.
AIDS has been shown by a trial in Tanzania to respond to supplementation with a simple multivitamin. Harold Foster in Canada says that AIDS responds to four nutrients that are deficient in affected patients. A small trial in Botswana brought a first confirmation of Foster's proposal for nutritional intervention.
While governments and medical Science are apparently quite fixated on virus research, could they really have it all wrong? Certainly if we study the history of Pasteur's germ theory of disease causation we find that the jury is not yet in on what really causes disease. Immunity and good health are built by a relatively abundant supply of certain biological building blocks in our bodies.
Perhaps that is why simple nutrients seem so effective.