Guest guest Posted June 24, 2008 Report Share Posted June 24, 2008 In some voodoo ceremonies, the males present resort to buggery with pigs. Is this how African swine fever viruses were passed to humans? There is a great deal of medical evidence suggesting that swine fever closely parallels AIDS. For example, the fever suppresses the immune system of pigs and is thought to do the same in humans. Dr. C. Prakash of the Ohio State Agricultural Research and Development Center said that certain male pigs are homosexual, and that they tend to get swine fever more easily than those who show no such tendencies. Apart from fever, other symptoms are pneumonia and a type of Kaposi's sarcoma. Dr. Prakash said that the African swine fever virus is found in urine, blood and semen of pigs, in much the same way as the AIDS virus is found in these fluids in humans. Even more compelling was the fact that severe outbreaks of swine fever in parts of Africa, especially in Zaire, which has strong trade relations with Haiti, coincided with the serious outbreak of AIDS. A former Harvard School of Public Health scientist, Dr. Jane Teas, wrote several papers linking African swine fever to AIDS, and won public recognition from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for her work in this area. Intelligence documents show that in 1971 anti-Castro exiled Cuban leaders were given a vial of African swine fever which was then smuggled into Cuba and released among pigs. In 1977, the Boston Globe broke the news of this covert operation and said it was carried out "with at least the tacit approval of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency." Newsday reported that an intelligence source had told them that the Cuban "was given the virus in a sealed, unmarked container at Fort Gutlick in Panama—a CIA training ground—with instructions to turn it over to the anti-Castro group." Chuck Ortleb, publisher of the New York Native is one of many who believe that AIDS is the human version of African swine fever. With an outbreak of swine fever in the West—particularly in the U.S.—in 1971, shortly after the development of the AIDS virus, it seems legitimate to ask: Was the U.S. outbreak engineered to provide the cover for an attempted mass inoculation against swine fever? The government later abandoned the inoculation program, because of the outcry over the number of deaths it caused, particularly among the elderly. Ortleb maintained that the introduction of swine fever virus into Haiti was probably deliberate, because it was well-known that many gays vacationed or stopped off in Port-au-Prince. "The parallels between the two diseases are overwhelming," he wrote. "I think gay people have got to see themselves as being murdered." I agree. But while the swine-fever-AIDS virus was found in Haiti, it did not originate in that country. It was planted there after being "cocktailed" in laboratories at Cold Spring Harbor and Fort Detrick. Could the U.S. government really take part in such monstrous behavior? Don't ever forget Project MK-Ultra, in which thousands of unsuspecting people were dosed with LSD—with deadly consequences for some. If it weren't for the explosive pressures arising from the Watergate scandal, MK-Ultra would remain a secret to this day. After the CIA experiment in Haiti, small numbers of AIDS cases began to be reported among homosexuals who had vacationed on the island. The first recorded case of this new disease in America was in March 1980. "Nick," a young gay man living on Fire Island, New York, went to see his doctor and complained of a strange illness. The symptoms "Nick" experienced were fever, loss of weight, extreme fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, bluish bumps over his body and diarrhea. When "Nick" died, the autopsy report said he had succumbed to Toxoplasma gondii, a parasitic disease that invades the body cells. The parasites multiply rapidly, stretching cell walls until they break, sending hordes of parasites to invade new cells. The symptoms shown by "Nick" and the autopsy report confirmed that whatever he suffered from quite closely resembled Black Plague. Bostam. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2008 Report Share Posted June 24, 2008 In some voodoo ceremonies, the males present resort to buggery with pigs. Is this how African swine fever viruses were passed to humans? There is a great deal of medical evidence suggesting that swine fever closely parallels AIDS. For example, the fever suppresses the immune system of pigs and is thought to do the same in humans. Dr. C. Prakash of the Ohio State Agricultural Research and Development Center said that certain male pigs are homosexual, and that they tend to get swine fever more easily than those who show no such tendencies. Apart from fever, other symptoms are pneumonia and a type of Kaposi's sarcoma. Dr. Prakash said that the African swine fever virus is found in urine, blood and semen of pigs, in much the same way as the AIDS virus is found in these fluids in humans. Even more compelling was the fact that severe outbreaks of swine fever in parts of Africa, especially in Zaire, which has strong trade relations with Haiti, coincided with the serious outbreak of AIDS. A former Harvard School of Public Health scientist, Dr. Jane Teas, wrote several papers linking African swine fever to AIDS, and won public recognition from the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for her work in this area. Intelligence documents show that in 1971 anti-Castro exiled Cuban leaders were given a vial of African swine fever which was then smuggled into Cuba and released among pigs. In 1977, the Boston Globe broke the news of this covert operation and said it was carried out "with at least the tacit approval of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency." Newsday reported that an intelligence source had told them that the Cuban "was given the virus in a sealed, unmarked container at Fort Gutlick in Panama—a CIA training ground—with instructions to turn it over to the anti-Castro group." Chuck Ortleb, publisher of the New York Native is one of many who believe that AIDS is the human version of African swine fever. With an outbreak of swine fever in the West—particularly in the U.S.—in 1971, shortly after the development of the AIDS virus, it seems legitimate to ask: Was the U.S. outbreak engineered to provide the cover for an attempted mass inoculation against swine fever? The government later abandoned the inoculation program, because of the outcry over the number of deaths it caused, particularly among the elderly. Ortleb maintained that the introduction of swine fever virus into Haiti was probably deliberate, because it was well-known that many gays vacationed or stopped off in Port-au-Prince. "The parallels between the two diseases are overwhelming," he wrote. "I think gay people have got to see themselves as being murdered." I agree. But while the swine-fever-AIDS virus was found in Haiti, it did not originate in that country. It was planted there after being "cocktailed" in laboratories at Cold Spring Harbor and Fort Detrick. Could the U.S. government really take part in such monstrous behavior? Don't ever forget Project MK-Ultra, in which thousands of unsuspecting people were dosed with LSD—with deadly consequences for some. If it weren't for the explosive pressures arising from the Watergate scandal, MK-Ultra would remain a secret to this day. After the CIA experiment in Haiti, small numbers of AIDS cases began to be reported among homosexuals who had vacationed on the island. The first recorded case of this new disease in America was in March 1980. "Nick," a young gay man living on Fire Island, New York, went to see his doctor and complained of a strange illness. The symptoms "Nick" experienced were fever, loss of weight, extreme fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, bluish bumps over his body and diarrhea. When "Nick" died, the autopsy report said he had succumbed to Toxoplasma gondii, a parasitic disease that invades the body cells. The parasites multiply rapidly, stretching cell walls until they break, sending hordes of parasites to invade new cells. The symptoms shown by "Nick" and the autopsy report confirmed that whatever he suffered from quite closely resembled Black Plague. Bostam. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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