Aids: The Crime Beyond Belief

Aids: The Crime Beyond Belief
ISBN-10
1425141579
ISBN-13
9781425141578
Series
AIDS
Category
Health & Fitness
Pages
692
Language
English
Published
2008-02
Authors
Donald W. Scott, William L. C. Scott

Description

In 1981 two new human disease syndromes were reported. Both involved a malfunctioning immune system. One, a variant of a disabling disease (Encephalitica Lethargica) was marked by extreme fatigue. The other invariably fatal as a consequence of the body's inability to defend itself against a protean range of opportunistic diseases. The disabling disease, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), and its fatal 'mirror image', Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), were met with mockery and belittlement by the medical profession and by the media. CFS was quickly labeled the 'yuppie flu' and AIDS dismissed as a 'gay plague'. Strangely, both echoed a promise made on June 9, 1969 by the United States Department of Defense Committee of Congress: within 10 years the Pentagon could have two new bioweapons - one disabling and one fatal. CFS and AIDS! Congress voted money and by 1981 CFS and AIDS began to present. Today CFS disables at least 5 out of 100 citizens of the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, while 8,000 people a day die of AIDS. The co-factors of CFS and AIDS were discovered, developed and deployed by the United States of America! Don't believe this study and don't disbelieve it. Read the compelling trail of evidence, then decide whether AIDS is The Crime Beyond Belief.

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