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AIDS: Genocidal Germ for a New World Order?
By Dr. Len Horowitz

 

Submitted for publication in "The California Sun" on request from the editor
Nicole Shoong.

Despite the near universal acceptance of the African monkey theory of AIDS’s origin, most evidence suggests that AIDS is a man-made disease. In fact, the African American majority’s fear that the AIDS epidemic may be genocide is very well founded.

By 1993, I had become the chief investigator of the murder theory in the Florida dental AIDS tragedy, the case involving Kimberly Bergalis and her dentist David Acer who was blamed for her infection. While investigating Dr. Acer’s belief that the
AIDS virus was man-made, I reviewed supporting documentation including a most disturbing document a Department of Defense (DOD) appropriations request for $10 million for the development. The incriminating Congressional hearing testimony was sent to Dr. Acer by Robert Strecker, M.D.,Ph.D., the first American
authority to investigate the man-made theory of AIDS’s origin.

I thus began to investigate this document and Dr. Strecker’s World Health Organization theory that AIDS and its causative agent the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) was man-made and intentionally transmitted via contaminated vaccines to gay men
in New York and Blacks in Central Africa. During the next three years I reviewed more than 2500 pertinent scientific papers and government documents. I was astonished to learn that there was no direct scientific evidence for the natural evolution of HIV-1
from monkeys to man. On the contrary, a large body of evidence that I eventually documented in the book "Emerging Viruses: AIDS & Ebola - Nature, Accident or Intentional?" (Tetrahedron Publishing Group, 1997) raised the distinct possibility that HIV-1, and its relatives HIV-2 and the simian immunodeficiency viruses (SIVs), more likely evolved as a result of National Cancer Institute (NCI) and DOD cancer
virus and/or biological weapons experiments.

Historically, the simultaneous emergence of AIDS in Central Africa and in New York City during the late 1970s closely followed a period of major advances in molecular recombinant biology and retrovirology, the genetic engineering of mutant viruses that acted slowly to produce immune-system decay and an array of outcomes including the development of infectious diseases and traditionally rare cancers.

During the early 1970s, for example, researchers isolated reverse transcriptase, the unique enzyme associated with AIDS and leukemia viruses, both allegedly discovered by Dr. Robert Gallo of the NCI; “America’s top AIDS researcher.” 1-5 (The AIDS virus is classified as a single stranded RNA retrovirus. Meaning? It takes over by calling for life to operate in reverse causing the creation of new DNA from RNA instead of the usual reverse process.) In related studies, NCI researchers combined synthetic RNA and cat leukemia virus components with human-type C-viruses