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"Dr. Horton explains to a group of villagers that they will all soon be dead." That's nice of her. She just doesn't inform them what is REALLY killing them. She probably believes what she is saying. That is the sad part. Most of the people pushing for this crap think they are helping. Sometimes I just cry I feel so frustrated and hopeless! Like now. TrinaIngrid Blank <enb1@...> wrote: Read this in conjunction with the atrocity pasted

below.Ingridhttp://www.whale.to/a/genocide_opv.htmlhttp://www.theonion.com/content/node/40976/print/U.S. Launches AIDS-Awareness Campaign In Botswana: 'You All Have AIDS,' SaysU.S.September 28, 2005 | Issue 41•39FRANCISTOWN, BOTSWANA—Officials and volunteers from the U.S.-based AIDSAwareness Organization began an aggressive campaign Monday to inform thecitizens of Botswana that they are afflicted with AIDS, and explain how thesexually transmitted disease will eventually kill them.Dr. Horton explains to a group of villagers that they will all soon bedead."You have AIDS," said Pittsburgh physician and keynote speaker Dr. Horton to approximately 6,500 villagers who traveled from the nearbytownships of Lobatse and Palapye. "Every last one of

you.""And if you don't have AIDS, you almost certainly have HIV," she continued."This will soon become AIDS."AAO director Miles Garrity said the people of this sub-Saharan Africannation have suffered too long without the proper knowledge of how widespreadand devastating this disease really is."The situation in Africa is tragic," Garrity said. "Millions of people areinfected with the AIDS virus—a disease they know little to nothing about.Our mission is to let these people know the facts about their AIDS in thefew months they have remaining before their deaths."The month-long, nationwide tour comes on the heels of the AAO's August visitto the Democratic Republic of Congo, where it successfully informed the vastCentral African nation's 58 million citizens that they each have the AIDSvirus."We realize that AIDS is a huge problem in Botswana," Garrity said. "Andwith our help, they will soon realize

that, too."Garrity said the AAO will not rest until the thousands upon thousands oforphaned children in Botswana understand the disease that killed theirparents."If we get the word out that people here have AIDS, they will no longer livein fear of not understanding what is slowly killing them all," Garrity said."On our watch, every last Botswanan will receive the help they need to cometo the conclusion that they have this affliction. If it's the last thing wedo, we will explain this illness and describe medicines that theoreticallycould help treat it."Botswanans near the village of Palapye are targeted with vital informationabout AIDS.At an AIDS-awareness rally Monday, Horton sent a clear message to theBotswanans about the disease that will soon claim their lives."Everyone raise your hands," Horton said. "Everyone with their hand up willsoon die from AIDS."Horton added: "Sixty-five percent

of all deaths in Botswana areAIDS-related, and that percentage will soon rise to include your own."Despite the daunting task before it, the AAO is intensifying its efforts.They have scheduled a door-to-door canvassing trip in the village ofMochudi, to personally tell bedridden sufferers that AIDS is responsible fortheir ravaged immune systems. Additionally, they have set up informationalbooths in Jwaneng and Serowe to help spread the word that everyone in thevillage will soon die from AIDS, and they are giving out T-shirts printedwith the slogan "I Have AIDS..." on the front and "So Do You!" on the back.The AAO has also organized an emergency airdrop to the nation's remoteinterior, in which small chartered planes will release flyers printed withthe words, "Do You Have AIDS? Yes."By the end of October, Garrity said he hopes that not only the people ofBotswana, but the entire world, will come to understand the

reality of thiscrisis."All Botswanans are dying of AIDS," Garrity said. "We cannot repeat thatenough."© Copyright 2008, Onion, Inc. All rights reserved.No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG.Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.13/1375 - Release Date: 04/12/200811:32Trina __________________________________________________

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"Dr. Horton explains to a group of villagers that they will all soon be dead." That's nice of her. She just doesn't inform them what is REALLY killing them. She probably believes what she is saying. That is the sad part. Most of the people pushing for this crap think they are helping. Sometimes I just cry I feel so frustrated and hopeless! Like now. TrinaIngrid Blank <enb1@...> wrote: Read this in conjunction with the atrocity pasted

below.Ingridhttp://www.whale.to/a/genocide_opv.htmlhttp://www.theonion.com/content/node/40976/print/U.S. Launches AIDS-Awareness Campaign In Botswana: 'You All Have AIDS,' SaysU.S.September 28, 2005 | Issue 41•39FRANCISTOWN, BOTSWANA—Officials and volunteers from the U.S.-based AIDSAwareness Organization began an aggressive campaign Monday to inform thecitizens of Botswana that they are afflicted with AIDS, and explain how thesexually transmitted disease will eventually kill them.Dr. Horton explains to a group of villagers that they will all soon bedead."You have AIDS," said Pittsburgh physician and keynote speaker Dr. Horton to approximately 6,500 villagers who traveled from the nearbytownships of Lobatse and Palapye. "Every last one of

you.""And if you don't have AIDS, you almost certainly have HIV," she continued."This will soon become AIDS."AAO director Miles Garrity said the people of this sub-Saharan Africannation have suffered too long without the proper knowledge of how widespreadand devastating this disease really is."The situation in Africa is tragic," Garrity said. "Millions of people areinfected with the AIDS virus—a disease they know little to nothing about.Our mission is to let these people know the facts about their AIDS in thefew months they have remaining before their deaths."The month-long, nationwide tour comes on the heels of the AAO's August visitto the Democratic Republic of Congo, where it successfully informed the vastCentral African nation's 58 million citizens that they each have the AIDSvirus."We realize that AIDS is a huge problem in Botswana," Garrity said. "Andwith our help, they will soon realize

that, too."Garrity said the AAO will not rest until the thousands upon thousands oforphaned children in Botswana understand the disease that killed theirparents."If we get the word out that people here have AIDS, they will no longer livein fear of not understanding what is slowly killing them all," Garrity said."On our watch, every last Botswanan will receive the help they need to cometo the conclusion that they have this affliction. If it's the last thing wedo, we will explain this illness and describe medicines that theoreticallycould help treat it."Botswanans near the village of Palapye are targeted with vital informationabout AIDS.At an AIDS-awareness rally Monday, Horton sent a clear message to theBotswanans about the disease that will soon claim their lives."Everyone raise your hands," Horton said. "Everyone with their hand up willsoon die from AIDS."Horton added: "Sixty-five percent

of all deaths in Botswana areAIDS-related, and that percentage will soon rise to include your own."Despite the daunting task before it, the AAO is intensifying its efforts.They have scheduled a door-to-door canvassing trip in the village ofMochudi, to personally tell bedridden sufferers that AIDS is responsible fortheir ravaged immune systems. Additionally, they have set up informationalbooths in Jwaneng and Serowe to help spread the word that everyone in thevillage will soon die from AIDS, and they are giving out T-shirts printedwith the slogan "I Have AIDS..." on the front and "So Do You!" on the back.The AAO has also organized an emergency airdrop to the nation's remoteinterior, in which small chartered planes will release flyers printed withthe words, "Do You Have AIDS? Yes."By the end of October, Garrity said he hopes that not only the people ofBotswana, but the entire world, will come to understand the

reality of thiscrisis."All Botswanans are dying of AIDS," Garrity said. "We cannot repeat thatenough."© Copyright 2008, Onion, Inc. All rights reserved.No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG.Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.13/1375 - Release Date: 04/12/200811:32Trina __________________________________________________

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I agree, how sad this dear Dr playing God anounces to these poor

people that they are dying, therefore giving no hope, heck no last

rites. I find her act not one of mercy, but mercinary. And she had a

smile on her face in the picture. UCK!

DonaIn no-forced-vaccination , " Ingrid Blank "

<enb1@...> wrote:

>

> Read this in conjunction with the atrocity pasted below.

> Ingrid

> http://www.whale.to/a/genocide_opv.html

>

> http://www.theonion.com/content/node/40976/print/

>

> U.S. Launches AIDS-Awareness Campaign In Botswana: 'You All Have

AIDS,' Says

> U.S.

> September 28, 2005 | Issue 41•39

>

> FRANCISTOWN, BOTSWANA—Officials and volunteers from the U.S.-based

AIDS

> Awareness Organization began an aggressive campaign Monday to

inform the

> citizens of Botswana that they are afflicted with AIDS, and explain

how the

> sexually transmitted disease will eventually kill them.

>

>

> Dr. Horton explains to a group of villagers that they will

all soon be

> dead.

> " You have AIDS, " said Pittsburgh physician and keynote speaker Dr.

> Horton to approximately 6,500 villagers who traveled from the nearby

> townships of Lobatse and Palapye. " Every last one of you. "

>

> " And if you don't have AIDS, you almost certainly have HIV, " she

continued.

> " This will soon become AIDS. "

>

> AAO director Miles Garrity said the people of this sub-Saharan

African

> nation have suffered too long without the proper knowledge of how

widespread

> and devastating this disease really is.

>

> " The situation in Africa is tragic, " Garrity said. " Millions of

people are

> infected with the AIDS virus—a disease they know little to nothing

about.

> Our mission is to let these people know the facts about their AIDS

in the

> few months they have remaining before their deaths. "

>

> The month-long, nationwide tour comes on the heels of the AAO's

August visit

> to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where it successfully informed

the vast

> Central African nation's 58 million citizens that they each have

the AIDS

> virus.

>

> " We realize that AIDS is a huge problem in Botswana, " Garrity

said. " And

> with our help, they will soon realize that, too. "

>

> Garrity said the AAO will not rest until the thousands upon

thousands of

> orphaned children in Botswana understand the disease that killed

their

> parents.

>

> " If we get the word out that people here have AIDS, they will no

longer live

> in fear of not understanding what is slowly killing them all, "

Garrity said.

> " On our watch, every last Botswanan will receive the help they need

to come

> to the conclusion that they have this affliction. If it's the last

thing we

> do, we will explain this illness and describe medicines that

theoretically

> could help treat it. "

>

>

> Botswanans near the village of Palapye are targeted with vital

information

> about AIDS.

> At an AIDS-awareness rally Monday, Horton sent a clear message to

the

> Botswanans about the disease that will soon claim their lives.

>

> " Everyone raise your hands, " Horton said. " Everyone with their hand

up will

> soon die from AIDS. "

>

> Horton added: " Sixty-five percent of all deaths in Botswana are

> AIDS-related, and that percentage will soon rise to include your

own. "

>

> Despite the daunting task before it, the AAO is intensifying its

efforts.

> They have scheduled a door-to-door canvassing trip in the village of

> Mochudi, to personally tell bedridden sufferers that AIDS is

responsible for

> their ravaged immune systems. Additionally, they have set up

informational

> booths in Jwaneng and Serowe to help spread the word that everyone

in the

> village will soon die from AIDS, and they are giving out T-shirts

printed

> with the slogan " I Have AIDS... " on the front and " So Do You! " on

the back.

>

> The AAO has also organized an emergency airdrop to the nation's

remote

> interior, in which small chartered planes will release flyers

printed with

> the words, " Do You Have AIDS? Yes. "

>

> By the end of October, Garrity said he hopes that not only the

people of

> Botswana, but the entire world, will come to understand the reality

of this

> crisis.

>

> " All Botswanans are dying of AIDS, " Garrity said. " We cannot repeat

that

> enough. "

>

> © Copyright 2008, Onion, Inc. All rights reserved.

> No virus found in this outgoing message.

> Checked by AVG.

> Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.13/1375 - Release Date:

04/12/2008

> 11:32

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I agree, how sad this dear Dr playing God anounces to these poor

people that they are dying, therefore giving no hope, heck no last

rites. I find her act not one of mercy, but mercinary. And she had a

smile on her face in the picture. UCK!

DonaIn no-forced-vaccination , " Ingrid Blank "

<enb1@...> wrote:

>

> Read this in conjunction with the atrocity pasted below.

> Ingrid

> http://www.whale.to/a/genocide_opv.html

>

> http://www.theonion.com/content/node/40976/print/

>

> U.S. Launches AIDS-Awareness Campaign In Botswana: 'You All Have

AIDS,' Says

> U.S.

> September 28, 2005 | Issue 41•39

>

> FRANCISTOWN, BOTSWANA—Officials and volunteers from the U.S.-based

AIDS

> Awareness Organization began an aggressive campaign Monday to

inform the

> citizens of Botswana that they are afflicted with AIDS, and explain

how the

> sexually transmitted disease will eventually kill them.

>

>

> Dr. Horton explains to a group of villagers that they will

all soon be

> dead.

> " You have AIDS, " said Pittsburgh physician and keynote speaker Dr.

> Horton to approximately 6,500 villagers who traveled from the nearby

> townships of Lobatse and Palapye. " Every last one of you. "

>

> " And if you don't have AIDS, you almost certainly have HIV, " she

continued.

> " This will soon become AIDS. "

>

> AAO director Miles Garrity said the people of this sub-Saharan

African

> nation have suffered too long without the proper knowledge of how

widespread

> and devastating this disease really is.

>

> " The situation in Africa is tragic, " Garrity said. " Millions of

people are

> infected with the AIDS virus—a disease they know little to nothing

about.

> Our mission is to let these people know the facts about their AIDS

in the

> few months they have remaining before their deaths. "

>

> The month-long, nationwide tour comes on the heels of the AAO's

August visit

> to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where it successfully informed

the vast

> Central African nation's 58 million citizens that they each have

the AIDS

> virus.

>

> " We realize that AIDS is a huge problem in Botswana, " Garrity

said. " And

> with our help, they will soon realize that, too. "

>

> Garrity said the AAO will not rest until the thousands upon

thousands of

> orphaned children in Botswana understand the disease that killed

their

> parents.

>

> " If we get the word out that people here have AIDS, they will no

longer live

> in fear of not understanding what is slowly killing them all, "

Garrity said.

> " On our watch, every last Botswanan will receive the help they need

to come

> to the conclusion that they have this affliction. If it's the last

thing we

> do, we will explain this illness and describe medicines that

theoretically

> could help treat it. "

>

>

> Botswanans near the village of Palapye are targeted with vital

information

> about AIDS.

> At an AIDS-awareness rally Monday, Horton sent a clear message to

the

> Botswanans about the disease that will soon claim their lives.

>

> " Everyone raise your hands, " Horton said. " Everyone with their hand

up will

> soon die from AIDS. "

>

> Horton added: " Sixty-five percent of all deaths in Botswana are

> AIDS-related, and that percentage will soon rise to include your

own. "

>

> Despite the daunting task before it, the AAO is intensifying its

efforts.

> They have scheduled a door-to-door canvassing trip in the village of

> Mochudi, to personally tell bedridden sufferers that AIDS is

responsible for

> their ravaged immune systems. Additionally, they have set up

informational

> booths in Jwaneng and Serowe to help spread the word that everyone

in the

> village will soon die from AIDS, and they are giving out T-shirts

printed

> with the slogan " I Have AIDS... " on the front and " So Do You! " on

the back.

>

> The AAO has also organized an emergency airdrop to the nation's

remote

> interior, in which small chartered planes will release flyers

printed with

> the words, " Do You Have AIDS? Yes. "

>

> By the end of October, Garrity said he hopes that not only the

people of

> Botswana, but the entire world, will come to understand the reality

of this

> crisis.

>

> " All Botswanans are dying of AIDS, " Garrity said. " We cannot repeat

that

> enough. "

>

> © Copyright 2008, Onion, Inc. All rights reserved.

> No virus found in this outgoing message.

> Checked by AVG.

> Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.13/1375 - Release Date:

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> 11:32

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How convenient! If you plant the idea in people's minds, it just helps to make sure they die.What is the solution that these uber-helpful people have to offer? " Atrocity " is a pretty good word for it, I would say.

Yours in health and freedom,Dr. RimaOn Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 3:23 AM, Ingrid Blank <enb1@...> wrote:

Read this in conjunction with the atrocity pasted below.

Ingrid

http://www.whale.to/a/genocide_opv.html

http://www.theonion.com/content/node/40976/print/

U.S. Launches AIDS-Awareness Campaign In Botswana: 'You All Have AIDS,' Says

U.S.

September 28, 2005 | Issue 41•39

FRANCISTOWN, BOTSWANA—Officials and volunteers from the U.S.-based AIDS

Awareness Organization began an aggressive campaign Monday to inform the

citizens of Botswana that they are afflicted with AIDS, and explain how the

sexually transmitted disease will eventually kill them.

Dr. Horton explains to a group of villagers that they will all soon be

dead.

" You have AIDS, " said Pittsburgh physician and keynote speaker Dr.

Horton to approximately 6,500 villagers who traveled from the nearby

townships of Lobatse and Palapye. " Every last one of you. "

" And if you don't have AIDS, you almost certainly have HIV, " she continued.

" This will soon become AIDS. "

AAO director Miles Garrity said the people of this sub-Saharan African

nation have suffered too long without the proper knowledge of how widespread

and devastating this disease really is.

" The situation in Africa is tragic, " Garrity said. " Millions of people are

infected with the AIDS virus—a disease they know little to nothing about.

Our mission is to let these people know the facts about their AIDS in the

few months they have remaining before their deaths. "

The month-long, nationwide tour comes on the heels of the AAO's August visit

to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where it successfully informed the vast

Central African nation's 58 million citizens that they each have the AIDS

virus.

" We realize that AIDS is a huge problem in Botswana, " Garrity said. " And

with our help, they will soon realize that, too. "

Garrity said the AAO will not rest until the thousands upon thousands of

orphaned children in Botswana understand the disease that killed their

parents.

" If we get the word out that people here have AIDS, they will no longer live

in fear of not understanding what is slowly killing them all, " Garrity said.

" On our watch, every last Botswanan will receive the help they need to come

to the conclusion that they have this affliction. If it's the last thing we

do, we will explain this illness and describe medicines that theoretically

could help treat it. "

Botswanans near the village of Palapye are targeted with vital information

about AIDS.

At an AIDS-awareness rally Monday, Horton sent a clear message to the

Botswanans about the disease that will soon claim their lives.

" Everyone raise your hands, " Horton said. " Everyone with their hand up will

soon die from AIDS. "

Horton added: " Sixty-five percent of all deaths in Botswana are

AIDS-related, and that percentage will soon rise to include your own. "

Despite the daunting task before it, the AAO is intensifying its efforts.

They have scheduled a door-to-door canvassing trip in the village of

Mochudi, to personally tell bedridden sufferers that AIDS is responsible for

their ravaged immune systems. Additionally, they have set up informational

booths in Jwaneng and Serowe to help spread the word that everyone in the

village will soon die from AIDS, and they are giving out T-shirts printed

with the slogan " I Have AIDS... " on the front and " So Do You! " on the back.

The AAO has also organized an emergency airdrop to the nation's remote

interior, in which small chartered planes will release flyers printed with

the words, " Do You Have AIDS? Yes. "

By the end of October, Garrity said he hopes that not only the people of

Botswana, but the entire world, will come to understand the reality of this

crisis.

" All Botswanans are dying of AIDS, " Garrity said. " We cannot repeat that

enough. "

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How convenient! If you plant the idea in people's minds, it just helps to make sure they die.What is the solution that these uber-helpful people have to offer? " Atrocity " is a pretty good word for it, I would say.

Yours in health and freedom,Dr. RimaOn Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 3:23 AM, Ingrid Blank <enb1@...> wrote:

Read this in conjunction with the atrocity pasted below.

Ingrid

http://www.whale.to/a/genocide_opv.html

http://www.theonion.com/content/node/40976/print/

U.S. Launches AIDS-Awareness Campaign In Botswana: 'You All Have AIDS,' Says

U.S.

September 28, 2005 | Issue 41•39

FRANCISTOWN, BOTSWANA—Officials and volunteers from the U.S.-based AIDS

Awareness Organization began an aggressive campaign Monday to inform the

citizens of Botswana that they are afflicted with AIDS, and explain how the

sexually transmitted disease will eventually kill them.

Dr. Horton explains to a group of villagers that they will all soon be

dead.

" You have AIDS, " said Pittsburgh physician and keynote speaker Dr.

Horton to approximately 6,500 villagers who traveled from the nearby

townships of Lobatse and Palapye. " Every last one of you. "

" And if you don't have AIDS, you almost certainly have HIV, " she continued.

" This will soon become AIDS. "

AAO director Miles Garrity said the people of this sub-Saharan African

nation have suffered too long without the proper knowledge of how widespread

and devastating this disease really is.

" The situation in Africa is tragic, " Garrity said. " Millions of people are

infected with the AIDS virus—a disease they know little to nothing about.

Our mission is to let these people know the facts about their AIDS in the

few months they have remaining before their deaths. "

The month-long, nationwide tour comes on the heels of the AAO's August visit

to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where it successfully informed the vast

Central African nation's 58 million citizens that they each have the AIDS

virus.

" We realize that AIDS is a huge problem in Botswana, " Garrity said. " And

with our help, they will soon realize that, too. "

Garrity said the AAO will not rest until the thousands upon thousands of

orphaned children in Botswana understand the disease that killed their

parents.

" If we get the word out that people here have AIDS, they will no longer live

in fear of not understanding what is slowly killing them all, " Garrity said.

" On our watch, every last Botswanan will receive the help they need to come

to the conclusion that they have this affliction. If it's the last thing we

do, we will explain this illness and describe medicines that theoretically

could help treat it. "

Botswanans near the village of Palapye are targeted with vital information

about AIDS.

At an AIDS-awareness rally Monday, Horton sent a clear message to the

Botswanans about the disease that will soon claim their lives.

" Everyone raise your hands, " Horton said. " Everyone with their hand up will

soon die from AIDS. "

Horton added: " Sixty-five percent of all deaths in Botswana are

AIDS-related, and that percentage will soon rise to include your own. "

Despite the daunting task before it, the AAO is intensifying its efforts.

They have scheduled a door-to-door canvassing trip in the village of

Mochudi, to personally tell bedridden sufferers that AIDS is responsible for

their ravaged immune systems. Additionally, they have set up informational

booths in Jwaneng and Serowe to help spread the word that everyone in the

village will soon die from AIDS, and they are giving out T-shirts printed

with the slogan " I Have AIDS... " on the front and " So Do You! " on the back.

The AAO has also organized an emergency airdrop to the nation's remote

interior, in which small chartered planes will release flyers printed with

the words, " Do You Have AIDS? Yes. "

By the end of October, Garrity said he hopes that not only the people of

Botswana, but the entire world, will come to understand the reality of this

crisis.

" All Botswanans are dying of AIDS, " Garrity said. " We cannot repeat that

enough. "

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They apply the proverbial Nazi-style final solution!

First get tested with test kits that (according to the manufacturers themselves) have not even be designed to determine positive HIV infection!

Secondly, these people will inevitably test positive, given the fact that at least 60 diseases prevalent in Africa (including pregnancy and the flu) give a (false) positive reading.

Thirdly, out come the antiretroviral drugs such as AZT which kill every living cell in their bodies and actually cause AIDS.

Result: people die like flies and hey presto - once again the Mengele clones can "prove" to the world that AIDS is rampant in Africa and dear Bill and Melinda fork out billions to provide tons of antiretroviral drugs to "help" these poor people.

Ingrid (perpetually snorting in disgust)

How convenient! If you plant the idea in people's minds, it just helps to make sure they die.What is the solution that these uber-helpful people have to offer?"Atrocity" is a pretty good word for it, I would say.Yours in health and freedom,Dr. Rima

On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 3:23 AM, Ingrid Blank <enb1@...> wrote:

Read this in conjunction with the atrocity pasted below.Ingridhttp://www.whale.to/a/genocide_opv.htmlhttp://www.theonion.com/content/node/40976/print/U.S. Launches AIDS-Awareness Campaign In Botswana: 'You All Have AIDS,' SaysU.S.September 28, 2005 | Issue 41•39FRANCISTOWN, BOTSWANA—Officials and volunteers from the U.S.-based AIDSAwareness Organization began an aggressive campaign Monday to inform thecitizens of Botswana that they are afflicted with AIDS, and explain how thesexually transmitted disease will eventually kill them.Dr. Horton explains to a group of villagers that they will all soon bedead."You have AIDS," said Pittsburgh physician and keynote speaker Dr. Horton to approximately 6,500 villagers who traveled from the nearbytownships of Lobatse and Palapye. "Every last one of you.""And if you don't have AIDS, you almost certainly have HIV," she continued."This will soon become AIDS."AAO director Miles Garrity said the people of this sub-Saharan Africannation have suffered too long without the proper knowledge of how widespreadand devastating this disease really is."The situation in Africa is tragic," Garrity said. "Millions of people areinfected with the AIDS virus—a disease they know little to nothing about.Our mission is to let these people know the facts about their AIDS in thefew months they have remaining before their deaths."The month-long, nationwide tour comes on the heels of the AAO's August visitto the Democratic Republic of Congo, where it successfully informed the vastCentral African nation's 58 million citizens that they each have the AIDSvirus."We realize that AIDS is a huge problem in Botswana," Garrity said. "Andwith our help, they will soon realize that, too."Garrity said the AAO will not rest until the thousands upon thousands oforphaned children in Botswana understand the disease that killed theirparents."If we get the word out that people here have AIDS, they will no longer livein fear of not understanding what is slowly killing them all," Garrity said."On our watch, every last Botswanan will receive the help they need to cometo the conclusion that they have this affliction. If it's the last thing wedo, we will explain this illness and describe medicines that theoreticallycould help treat it."Botswanans near the village of Palapye are targeted with vital informationabout AIDS.At an AIDS-awareness rally Monday, Horton sent a clear message to theBotswanans about the disease that will soon claim their lives."Everyone raise your hands," Horton said. "Everyone with their hand up willsoon die from AIDS."Horton added: "Sixty-five percent of all deaths in Botswana areAIDS-related, and that percentage will soon rise to include your own."Despite the daunting task before it, the AAO is intensifying its efforts.They have scheduled a door-to-door canvassing trip in the village ofMochudi, to personally tell bedridden sufferers that AIDS is responsible fortheir ravaged immune systems. Additionally, they have set up informationalbooths in Jwaneng and Serowe to help spread the word that everyone in thevillage will soon die from AIDS, and they are giving out T-shirts printedwith the slogan "I Have AIDS..." on the front and "So Do You!" on the back.The AAO has also organized an emergency airdrop to the nation's remoteinterior, in which small chartered planes will release flyers printed withthe words, "Do You Have AIDS? Yes."By the end of October, Garrity said he hopes that not only the people ofBotswana, but the entire world, will come to understand the reality of thiscrisis."All Botswanans are dying of AIDS," Garrity said. "We cannot repeat thatenough."© Copyright 2008, Onion, Inc. All rights reserved.No virus found in this outgoing message.Checked by AVG.Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.13/1375 - Release Date: 04/12/200811:32

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I been sitting here trying to think what to type. I have no words.

The disregard of sympathy from Dr Horton is unbelievable. It

certainly looks like they want to totally clean out Africa. Your own

spyche will betray you with info like this. I hope its true that what

goes around..... Very sad.

>

> > Read this in conjunction with the atrocity pasted below.

> > Ingrid

> > http://www.whale.to/a/genocide_opv.html

> >

> > http://www.theonion.com/content/node/40976/print/

> >

> > U.S. Launches AIDS-Awareness Campaign In Botswana: 'You All Have

AIDS,'

> > Says

> > U.S.

> > September 28, 2005 | Issue 41�39

> >

> > FRANCISTOWN, BOTSWANA�Officials and volunteers from the U.S.-based

AIDS

> > Awareness Organization began an aggressive campaign Monday to

inform the

> > citizens of Botswana that they are afflicted with AIDS, and

explain how

> > the

> > sexually transmitted disease will eventually kill them.

> >

> > Dr. Horton explains to a group of villagers that they will

all soon

> > be

> > dead.

> > " You have AIDS, " said Pittsburgh physician and keynote speaker Dr.

> > Horton to approximately 6,500 villagers who traveled from the nearby

> > townships of Lobatse and Palapye. " Every last one of you. "

> >

> > " And if you don't have AIDS, you almost certainly have HIV, " she

> > continued.

> > " This will soon become AIDS. "

> >

> > AAO director Miles Garrity said the people of this sub-Saharan African

> > nation have suffered too long without the proper knowledge of how

> > widespread

> > and devastating this disease really is.

> >

> > " The situation in Africa is tragic, " Garrity said. " Millions of

people are

> > infected with the AIDS virus�a disease they know little to nothing

about.

> > Our mission is to let these people know the facts about their AIDS

in the

> > few months they have remaining before their deaths. "

> >

> > The month-long, nationwide tour comes on the heels of the AAO's August

> > visit

> > to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where it successfully

informed the

> > vast

> > Central African nation's 58 million citizens that they each have

the AIDS

> > virus.

> >

> > " We realize that AIDS is a huge problem in Botswana, " Garrity

said. " And

> > with our help, they will soon realize that, too. "

> >

> > Garrity said the AAO will not rest until the thousands upon

thousands of

> > orphaned children in Botswana understand the disease that killed their

> > parents.

> >

> > " If we get the word out that people here have AIDS, they will no

longer

> > live

> > in fear of not understanding what is slowly killing them all, " Garrity

> > said.

> > " On our watch, every last Botswanan will receive the help they need to

> > come

> > to the conclusion that they have this affliction. If it's the last

thing

> > we

> > do, we will explain this illness and describe medicines that

theoretically

> > could help treat it. "

> >

> > Botswanans near the village of Palapye are targeted with vital

information

> > about AIDS.

> > At an AIDS-awareness rally Monday, Horton sent a clear message to the

> > Botswanans about the disease that will soon claim their lives.

> >

> > " Everyone raise your hands, " Horton said. " Everyone with their hand up

> > will

> > soon die from AIDS. "

> >

> > Horton added: " Sixty-five percent of all deaths in Botswana are

> > AIDS-related, and that percentage will soon rise to include your own. "

> >

> > Despite the daunting task before it, the AAO is intensifying its

efforts.

> > They have scheduled a door-to-door canvassing trip in the village of

> > Mochudi, to personally tell bedridden sufferers that AIDS is

responsible

> > for

> > their ravaged immune systems. Additionally, they have set up

informational

> > booths in Jwaneng and Serowe to help spread the word that everyone

in the

> > village will soon die from AIDS, and they are giving out T-shirts

printed

> > with the slogan " I Have AIDS... " on the front and " So Do You! " on the

> > back.

> >

> > The AAO has also organized an emergency airdrop to the nation's remote

> > interior, in which small chartered planes will release flyers

printed with

> > the words, " Do You Have AIDS? Yes. "

> >

> > By the end of October, Garrity said he hopes that not only the

people of

> > Botswana, but the entire world, will come to understand the reality of

> > this

> > crisis.

> >

> > " All Botswanans are dying of AIDS, " Garrity said. " We cannot

repeat that

> > enough. "

> >

> > © Copyright 2008, Onion, Inc. All rights reserved.

> > No virus found in this outgoing message.

> > Checked by AVG.

> > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.13/1375 - Release Date:

> > 04/12/2008

> > 11:32

> >

> >

> >

>

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I been sitting here trying to think what to type. I have no words.

The disregard of sympathy from Dr Horton is unbelievable. It

certainly looks like they want to totally clean out Africa. Your own

spyche will betray you with info like this. I hope its true that what

goes around..... Very sad.

>

> > Read this in conjunction with the atrocity pasted below.

> > Ingrid

> > http://www.whale.to/a/genocide_opv.html

> >

> > http://www.theonion.com/content/node/40976/print/

> >

> > U.S. Launches AIDS-Awareness Campaign In Botswana: 'You All Have

AIDS,'

> > Says

> > U.S.

> > September 28, 2005 | Issue 41�39

> >

> > FRANCISTOWN, BOTSWANA�Officials and volunteers from the U.S.-based

AIDS

> > Awareness Organization began an aggressive campaign Monday to

inform the

> > citizens of Botswana that they are afflicted with AIDS, and

explain how

> > the

> > sexually transmitted disease will eventually kill them.

> >

> > Dr. Horton explains to a group of villagers that they will

all soon

> > be

> > dead.

> > " You have AIDS, " said Pittsburgh physician and keynote speaker Dr.

> > Horton to approximately 6,500 villagers who traveled from the nearby

> > townships of Lobatse and Palapye. " Every last one of you. "

> >

> > " And if you don't have AIDS, you almost certainly have HIV, " she

> > continued.

> > " This will soon become AIDS. "

> >

> > AAO director Miles Garrity said the people of this sub-Saharan African

> > nation have suffered too long without the proper knowledge of how

> > widespread

> > and devastating this disease really is.

> >

> > " The situation in Africa is tragic, " Garrity said. " Millions of

people are

> > infected with the AIDS virus�a disease they know little to nothing

about.

> > Our mission is to let these people know the facts about their AIDS

in the

> > few months they have remaining before their deaths. "

> >

> > The month-long, nationwide tour comes on the heels of the AAO's August

> > visit

> > to the Democratic Republic of Congo, where it successfully

informed the

> > vast

> > Central African nation's 58 million citizens that they each have

the AIDS

> > virus.

> >

> > " We realize that AIDS is a huge problem in Botswana, " Garrity

said. " And

> > with our help, they will soon realize that, too. "

> >

> > Garrity said the AAO will not rest until the thousands upon

thousands of

> > orphaned children in Botswana understand the disease that killed their

> > parents.

> >

> > " If we get the word out that people here have AIDS, they will no

longer

> > live

> > in fear of not understanding what is slowly killing them all, " Garrity

> > said.

> > " On our watch, every last Botswanan will receive the help they need to

> > come

> > to the conclusion that they have this affliction. If it's the last

thing

> > we

> > do, we will explain this illness and describe medicines that

theoretically

> > could help treat it. "

> >

> > Botswanans near the village of Palapye are targeted with vital

information

> > about AIDS.

> > At an AIDS-awareness rally Monday, Horton sent a clear message to the

> > Botswanans about the disease that will soon claim their lives.

> >

> > " Everyone raise your hands, " Horton said. " Everyone with their hand up

> > will

> > soon die from AIDS. "

> >

> > Horton added: " Sixty-five percent of all deaths in Botswana are

> > AIDS-related, and that percentage will soon rise to include your own. "

> >

> > Despite the daunting task before it, the AAO is intensifying its

efforts.

> > They have scheduled a door-to-door canvassing trip in the village of

> > Mochudi, to personally tell bedridden sufferers that AIDS is

responsible

> > for

> > their ravaged immune systems. Additionally, they have set up

informational

> > booths in Jwaneng and Serowe to help spread the word that everyone

in the

> > village will soon die from AIDS, and they are giving out T-shirts

printed

> > with the slogan " I Have AIDS... " on the front and " So Do You! " on the

> > back.

> >

> > The AAO has also organized an emergency airdrop to the nation's remote

> > interior, in which small chartered planes will release flyers

printed with

> > the words, " Do You Have AIDS? Yes. "

> >

> > By the end of October, Garrity said he hopes that not only the

people of

> > Botswana, but the entire world, will come to understand the reality of

> > this

> > crisis.

> >

> > " All Botswanans are dying of AIDS, " Garrity said. " We cannot

repeat that

> > enough. "

> >

> > © Copyright 2008, Onion, Inc. All rights reserved.

> > No virus found in this outgoing message.

> > Checked by AVG.

> > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.22.13/1375 - Release Date:

> > 04/12/2008

> > 11:32

> >

> >

> >

>

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