An Open Letter
From Dr. Robert Strecker -
The First American Physician To State HIV/AIDS
Is And Was A Manmade Disease
From Alan Cantwell
alancantwell@sbcglobal.net
12-26-4
I write first to tell everyone Merry Christmas
and Happy New Year.
Second, while the boys of HIV are firmly
entrenched in their money and studies, let me
propose the following:
1) Is it not time that we consider whether or
not all of retrovirology is a manmade artifact,
as suggested by Howard Temin years ago, who
states that they are all 'manmade artifacts
passaged and preserved by virologist in the
laboratory.'
2) If there were only HIV that passed into man
in the last few years, then it would be
impossible to address the origin realistically.
However the passage of several viruses into man,
each of which has a near perfect progenitor in
cattle or sheep makes the entire argument more
accessible. In addition, literally hundreds of
studies were done on primates at or about the
time of the 'discovery' of HIV and not one
produced a type D retrovirus in any way
resembling HIV. At the SAME time there were
clear D type retroviruses growing in cattle,
sheep, men.
3) IF the HIV virus could have gone from
primates to man, then what evidence is there
that it did not go from man to primates by the
same mechanism??!!!
4) By what mechanism is the transfer of all the
retorviruses into man occurring at the same
time, if not by laboratory manipulation??? Is
GOD merely trying to exterminate gays and
blacks?????
5) Do not forget the studies of Domchousky at
Texas on the cross-species transfer of
retroviruses by laboratory manipulation.
6) What about the pre-AIDS Asilomar conference
in 1973 ("Biohazards in Biological Research")
that predicted just such events, as HIV in man,
and calculated their probability, which was far
more likely than a 'Three Mile Island,' type of
occurrence.
7) The entire world is discussing WMD except in
the case of HIV. Doesn't HIV fit the classic
definition of a near-perfect WMD????
Robert Strecker
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