DESIGNER DISEASES: AIDS AS BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL
WARFARE
It is hard to imagine that a cure for AIDS would be withheld for economic reasons alone.
Could there be some other motive?
Despite repeated denials from Defense Department officials, allegations persist that AIDS
is a genetically altered virus, which has been deliberately released to wipe out
homosexuals and/or
non-whites in the US and reduce populations in third world countries.
At first glance it seems like the epitome of paranoia to accuse the military of conspiring
to exterminate citizens of their own country, and even some of their own troops. However,
the vast majority of military personnel could be completely unaware of such a plot in
their midst, while a relative handful of traitors in key positions could conduct it under
cover of classified operations. And the circumstantial evidence is actually compelling,
that the AIDS virus was artificially engineered, and planted in several different
locations at about the same time through vaccination
programs, and possibly blood bank contaminations.
At House Appropriations hearing in 1969, the Defense Department's Biological Warfare (BW)
division requested funds to develop through gene-splicing a new disease that would both
resist
and break down a victim's immune system. "Within the next 5 to 10 years it would
probably be possible to make a new infective micro-organism which could differ in certain
important respects
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." (See "A Higher Form of Killing:
The Secret Story of Chemical and Biological Warfare" by R. Harris and J. Paxman, p
266, Hill and Wang, pubs.) The funds were approved.
AIDS appeared within the requested time frame, and has the exact characteristics
specified.
In 1972 the World Health Organization published a similar proposal: "An attempt
should be made to ascertain whether viruses can in fact exert selective effects on immune
function, e.g. by... affecting T cell function as opposed to B cell function. The
possibility should also be looked into that the immune response to the virus itself may be
impaired if the infecting virus damages more or less selectively the cells responding to
the viral antigens." (Bulletin of the W.H.O., vol 47, p 257-274.) This is a clinical
description of the function of the AIDS virus.
The incidence of AIDS infections in Africa coincides exactly with the locations of the
massive W.H.O. smallpox vaccination program in the mid-1970's (London Times, May 11,
1987). Some
14,000 Haitians there on UN secondment to Central Africa were also vaccinated in this
campaign. Personnel actually conducting the vaccinations may have been completely unaware
that the vaccine was anything other than what they were told.