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AIDS and its Creation and Propagation
by daigu
John Stockwell, after leaving S.E. Asia worked at Ft. Lewis and often heard researchers from down the hall talking about just such a microbe as AIDS. Years went by and then he began to hear talk about how to spread such a virus. Six months later, _directly_ following a nationwide hepatitits II vaccination program, the first AIDS cases appeared in N. America. Stockwell talked openly about this possiblity at the Unitarian Church in Minneapolis. After the first cases appeared, he heard his friends from research discussing the success of the propagation program, esp. the effect it would have on gays and the promiscusous who "deserved to die miserably."
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