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About the same time, rumors began circulating that the AIDS epidemic in Africa had been spread by WHO's smallpox vaccinations. But evidence was hard to come by. The World Health Organization and other AIDS "authorities" simply dismissed the rumors as lunatic nonsense. Then, on May 11, 1987, Pearce , the Science Editor of the London Times, took the story public. He wrote that he had been approached by a consultant formerly employed by the World Health Organization to do research into the smallpox vaccinations. Some officials—who were obviously unwitting—had become suspicious that the smallpox vaccine used by WHO in Africa was indeed infected with the AIDS virus. When the consultant finished his investigation and reported to WHO that the

suspicions were correct—the vaccine was contaminated—WHO buried his report and sent him on his way. After he did his own investigation, reported: "WHO is studying new scientific evidence suggesting that immunization with the smallpox vaccine awakened unsuspected, dormant HIV infection. Some experts fear that in obliterating one disease, another disease was transformed from a minor endemic illness of the Third World into the current pandemic (of AIDS). A WHO advisor who disclosed the problem told The Times, 'I believe the smallpox vaccine theory is the explanation to the explosion of AIDS…It would account for the position of each of the seven central African states which top the league table of the most affected countries; why Brazil became the most

afflicted Latin American country; and how Haiti became the route for the spread of AIDS to the U.S. It also provides an explanation of how the

infection was spread more evenly between males and females in Africa than in the West and why there is less sign of infection among five to 11-year-olds in Central Africa. The greatest spread of HIV infection

coincides with the most intense immunization program.'" Jon Rapport, writing in Easy Rider on June 4, 1987, confirmed 's story and added what he had learned in Washington: "Contaminated vaccines made in tissue cultures of animal parts contain 'extra dangerous viruses' and WHO smallpox vaccine doses may have been contaminated in this fashion. According to investigations carried out by a team of doctors from the Walter Hospital, there is a definite connection between vaccines and AIDS."Evidence for that connection had actually been in the public record since 1969—in the early stages of the AIDS project. During a workshop at the National Institutes of Health at Bethesda, land on July 27- 30, and partly sponsored by the World Health Organization, Dr.

D. B. Amos presented a paper in which he stated: "In relation to the immune response, a number of useful experimental approaches can be

visualized. One would be a study of the relationship of HL-A type to the immune response, both humoral and cellular, to well-defined bacteria and antigens, during preventative vaccinations. " Since this paper was delivered several years prior to the outbreak of AIDS—at a time when no one had died from the disease—it seems safe to conclude that these mentions of "the HL-A type" and "the immune response" and "preventive vaccinations" were not made in pursuit of a cure. Haiti was targeted next. But the Haitian experiment was not racial; it was aimed at homosexuals.

There has been great speculation about whether or not the AIDS virus originated in Haiti and was then brought into the United States by gay men who were infected there. This is an interesting concept worthy

of special study. The abject poverty and crowding in insanitary slum areas in Haiti is well known. In the slums, it is almost impossible to tell one hut from another; a stream of water running through the middle

of the quarter is filled with fecal matter, but that does not stop inhabitants from drinking it and using it to wash themselves. Family sanitation consists of a chamber pot passed around until it is filled, emptied

outside and then reused before retiring to bed. It is not surprising that Haiti was a place waiting for an outbreak of the AIDS Plague. But until the AIDS scare, Haiti was a very popular vacation spot for American gays. Carrefour in the center of Port-au-Prince has massive walls around it to keep out the fetid stench, sights and sounds of the slums. In

Carrefour, anything goes. Any imaginable sexual desire could be gratified, at an affordable price. (Was this why AIDS became rampant in Haiti, but hardly occurred in its neighbor, the Dominican Republic?)The "Haitian Connection" was uncovered quite by accident during a routine autopsy conducted on the body of a black male at Memorial Hospital in Miami. Although not known at the time of the autopsy, the dead man had come from Haiti. The victim was diagnosed as having succumbed to

toxoplasmosis after the autopsy doctor saw that the Haitian's brain was speckled with blue spots, instead of being the normal strong pink color.

Then, an article in the New York Times in July, 1982, disclosed that thirty-two Haitian men living in Florida and New York were found to have rare diseases—toxoplasmosis, cytomegalovirus, Kaposi's sarcoma and pneumocystis—known to be "associated" with this new fatal illness that was striking down gays. During 1982, there were persistent stories in the news media and several so-called "alternative press" journals that Haiti had something to do with AIDS. Some went so far as to link AIDS in Haiti with zombies, but few—except among ardent believers in voodoo—gave that idea any

credence.

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About the same time, rumors began circulating that the AIDS epidemic in Africa had been spread by WHO's smallpox vaccinations. But evidence was hard to come by. The World Health Organization and other AIDS "authorities" simply dismissed the rumors as lunatic nonsense. Then, on May 11, 1987, Pearce , the Science Editor of the London Times, took the story public. He wrote that he had been approached by a consultant formerly employed by the World Health Organization to do research into the smallpox vaccinations. Some officials—who were obviously unwitting—had become suspicious that the smallpox vaccine used by WHO in Africa was indeed infected with the AIDS virus. When the consultant finished his investigation and reported to WHO that the

suspicions were correct—the vaccine was contaminated—WHO buried his report and sent him on his way. After he did his own investigation, reported: "WHO is studying new scientific evidence suggesting that immunization with the smallpox vaccine awakened unsuspected, dormant HIV infection. Some experts fear that in obliterating one disease, another disease was transformed from a minor endemic illness of the Third World into the current pandemic (of AIDS). A WHO advisor who disclosed the problem told The Times, 'I believe the smallpox vaccine theory is the explanation to the explosion of AIDS…It would account for the position of each of the seven central African states which top the league table of the most affected countries; why Brazil became the most

afflicted Latin American country; and how Haiti became the route for the spread of AIDS to the U.S. It also provides an explanation of how the

infection was spread more evenly between males and females in Africa than in the West and why there is less sign of infection among five to 11-year-olds in Central Africa. The greatest spread of HIV infection

coincides with the most intense immunization program.'" Jon Rapport, writing in Easy Rider on June 4, 1987, confirmed 's story and added what he had learned in Washington: "Contaminated vaccines made in tissue cultures of animal parts contain 'extra dangerous viruses' and WHO smallpox vaccine doses may have been contaminated in this fashion. According to investigations carried out by a team of doctors from the Walter Hospital, there is a definite connection between vaccines and AIDS."Evidence for that connection had actually been in the public record since 1969—in the early stages of the AIDS project. During a workshop at the National Institutes of Health at Bethesda, land on July 27- 30, and partly sponsored by the World Health Organization, Dr.

D. B. Amos presented a paper in which he stated: "In relation to the immune response, a number of useful experimental approaches can be

visualized. One would be a study of the relationship of HL-A type to the immune response, both humoral and cellular, to well-defined bacteria and antigens, during preventative vaccinations. " Since this paper was delivered several years prior to the outbreak of AIDS—at a time when no one had died from the disease—it seems safe to conclude that these mentions of "the HL-A type" and "the immune response" and "preventive vaccinations" were not made in pursuit of a cure. Haiti was targeted next. But the Haitian experiment was not racial; it was aimed at homosexuals.

There has been great speculation about whether or not the AIDS virus originated in Haiti and was then brought into the United States by gay men who were infected there. This is an interesting concept worthy

of special study. The abject poverty and crowding in insanitary slum areas in Haiti is well known. In the slums, it is almost impossible to tell one hut from another; a stream of water running through the middle

of the quarter is filled with fecal matter, but that does not stop inhabitants from drinking it and using it to wash themselves. Family sanitation consists of a chamber pot passed around until it is filled, emptied

outside and then reused before retiring to bed. It is not surprising that Haiti was a place waiting for an outbreak of the AIDS Plague. But until the AIDS scare, Haiti was a very popular vacation spot for American gays. Carrefour in the center of Port-au-Prince has massive walls around it to keep out the fetid stench, sights and sounds of the slums. In

Carrefour, anything goes. Any imaginable sexual desire could be gratified, at an affordable price. (Was this why AIDS became rampant in Haiti, but hardly occurred in its neighbor, the Dominican Republic?)The "Haitian Connection" was uncovered quite by accident during a routine autopsy conducted on the body of a black male at Memorial Hospital in Miami. Although not known at the time of the autopsy, the dead man had come from Haiti. The victim was diagnosed as having succumbed to

toxoplasmosis after the autopsy doctor saw that the Haitian's brain was speckled with blue spots, instead of being the normal strong pink color.

Then, an article in the New York Times in July, 1982, disclosed that thirty-two Haitian men living in Florida and New York were found to have rare diseases—toxoplasmosis, cytomegalovirus, Kaposi's sarcoma and pneumocystis—known to be "associated" with this new fatal illness that was striking down gays. During 1982, there were persistent stories in the news media and several so-called "alternative press" journals that Haiti had something to do with AIDS. Some went so far as to link AIDS in Haiti with zombies, but few—except among ardent believers in voodoo—gave that idea any

credence.

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