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Scientific Reserach On The
Intentional Creation Of
The AIDS Virus
From Noel Gillett
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2-4-01
Introduction
A rising consensus in the field of alternative health
about the origin of a myriad of illnesses - from AIDS
to 'chronic fatigue', lupus, and lyme disease -
derives from a little-known document circulated by
our beloved Henry Kissinger among a select few
legislators on the hill. That was in 1969, and it has
since been reported that the document specified the
government was in the posession of a new kind of
super-bug. Of the two versions, one was set to kill,
the other set to cripple, but they shared one
fundamental characteristic: as sub-viral type vector,
often called "mycoplasma", they were of a unique,
stealth variety, designed to amble about the system
of the body, "incognito" so to speak. Hence the
name: "fermentus incognitus".
Maybe it's about time to uncover the disguise, and
turn the tide against the warfare of the state on the
people of the planet. - Noel Gillett
A brief and necessarily incomplete summary of the
history of Mycoplasma Fermentus Incognitus on the
PUBMED site:
1. Note: A study demonstrates unequivicably what
true blue scientists in the circuit , including the US
Army's patent of September 7, 1993, have been
saying since the beginning: HIV does not cause
AIDS. Or more specifically, there is no "animal
model" to substantiate the claim. These two
establish the animal model problem but do not
question the HIV thesis, and deduce lamely that
pehaps something about the rabbits' apparent
"immunity" might be applicable to humans.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Hum Retrovirol
1995 Jul 1;9(3):211-26
Multiple superinfections fail to activate defective
human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection of
rabbits.
Sell S, Tseng CK Department of Pathology,
University of Texas Houston 77225, USA.
Superinfection of human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV)-1-infected rabbits with Treponema pallidum,
Mycobacterium avium, herpes simplex, Candida
albicans, Mycoplama incognitus, and malignant
catarrhal fever virus, as well as irradiation or
cortisone treatment, fails to activate production of
infectious virus...In contrast to some other published
reports, these data indicate that HIV-1 infection of
rabbits does not provide a model for AIDS
pathogenesis therapy or prevention, but it may be
useful as a model to study the relative resistance of
a small fraction of the human population to
development of AIDS after HIV infection.
2. Note: Back as early as 1989, many teams had
discovered that HIV did not appear in diseased
tissue in numbers sufficient to cause illness. And so
the hunt was on to find the "real" cause of this thing
called AIDS. Instead of HIV, scientists found this
thing called "Fermentus Incognitus", and quickly
identified it's pathogenic properties at the cellular
level:
Am J Trop Med Hyg 1989 Nov;41(5):601-16
Identification of Mycoplasma incognitus infection in
patients with AIDS: an immunohistochemical, in situ
hybridization and ultrastructural study.
Lo SC, Dawson MS, Wong DM, Newton PB,
Sonoda MA, Engler WF, Wang RY, Shih JW, Alter
HJ, Wear DJ American Registry of Pathology,
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
The Mabs identified M. incognitus
immunohistologically in thymus, liver, spleen, lymph
node, or brain from 22 patients with AIDS, as well as
in 2 placentas delivered by patients with AIDS. ... M.
incognitus, a novel pathogenic mycoplasma, was
cytopathic and cytocidal.
PMID: 2817216
3. Note: Sure enough, the newly discovered
mycoplasma (Fermentus Incognitus) did the magic
that HIV never could. That is to say, it could be
shown to cause the "AIDS" syndrome in the animal
model--this time the monkey.
Clin Infect Dis 1993 Aug;17 Suppl 1:S283-8
Fatal systemic infections of nonhuman primates by
Mycoplasma fermentans (incognitus strain).
Lo SC, Wear DJ, Shih JW, Wang RY, Newton PB,
Rodriguez JF American Registry of Pathology,
Department of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases
Pathology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology,
Washington, D.C. 20306-6000.
Four silvered leaf monkeys inoculated with
Mycoplasma fermentans (incognitus strain) showed
wasting syndromes and died in 7-9 months. Infected
animals had a late and transient antibody response
to mycoplasmal infection. ..M. fermentans
(incognitus strain) apparently suppressed normal
inflammatory or immune responses, produced
wasting syndromes, and caused a fatal systemic
infection in these monkeys.
PMID: 8399931
4. Scientists further confirm the uniqueness and
relevance of the "novel vector" to the AIDS
syndrome.
Clin Infect Dis 1993 Aug;17 Suppl 1:S289-301
Cytopathogenicity of Mycoplasma fermentans
(including strain incognitus).
Stadtlander CT, Watson HL, Simecka JW, Cassell
GH Department of Microbiology, University of
Alabama, School of Medicine, Birmingham 35294.
Mycoplasma fermentans strain incognitus, an
organism recently identified in tissues of patients
with AIDS and in tissues of otherwise healthy adults
with an acute fatal respiratory disease, was
evaluated for cytopathogenicity for tracheal tissue in
vivo and in vitro. The time of onset... were different
from those in other strains of M. fermentans as well
as other species of mycoplasmas isolated from
humans. The results strongly support...that M.
fermentans strain incognitus is an unusually
invasive mycoplasma.
5. Note: Other research teams go on to recognize
the relevance to AIDS, the unique properties of the
oranism, and the species from which it was derived.
This entry shows that from the outset of this line of
inquiry, the vector was found to be common to a
variety of illnesses, therebye fuzzing the very issue
of what actually defines and distinguishes the
syndrome from other conditions.
Am J Trop Med Hyg 1989 Nov;41(5):586-600
Virus-like infectious agent (VLIA) is a novel
pathogenic mycoplasma: Mycoplasma incognitus.
Lo SC, Shih JW, Newton PB, Wong DM, Hayes
MM, Benish JR, Wear DJ, Wang RY American
Registry of Pathology, Armed Forces Institute of
Pathology, Washington, DC.
The newly recognized pathogenic virus-like
infectious agent (VLIA), originally reported in
patients with AIDS but also known to be pathogenic
in previously healthy non-AIDS patients and in
non-human primates, was cultured &M. incognitus
has the unique biochemical properties of utilizing
glucose both aerobically and anaerobically, as well
as having the ability to metabolize arginine. Among
all known human mycoplasmas, these specific
biochemical characteristics were found previously
only in a rarely isolated species, M. fermentans.
6. More confirmation of the AIDS model as caused
by fermentus incognitus. Both the animal and
human models are cofirmed. Also of interest, the
infection which certainly produced what would be
termed an "AIDS" like syndrome, was quickly beaten
back by an anti-biotic that anthropologists found to
have been used by a culture in the land of
contemporary Sudan. Produced over two thousand
years ago in grain, the ancient people of Sudan
drank their medicine in the form of a beer. Could it
be that the ancients alreay had a cure?
Mod Pathol 1991 Nov;4(6):750-4
Histopathology and doxycycline treatment in a
previously healthy non-AIDS patient systemically
infected by Mycoplasma fermentans (incognitus
strain).
Lo SC, Buchholz CL, Wear DJ, Hohm RC, Marty AM
Department of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases
Pathology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology,
Washington, D.C. 20306-6000.
The newly recognized human pathogenic
mycoplasma M. fermentans (incognitus strain)
causes a fatal systemic infection in experimental
monkeys, infects patients with AIDS, and apparently
is associated with a fatal disease in previously
healthy non-AIDS patients. An apparently
immunocompetent male who lacked evidence of HIV
infection developed fever, malaise, progressive
weight loss, and diarrhea and had extensive tissue
necrosis involving liver and spleen. M. fermentans
(incognitus strain) was centered at the advancing
margins of these necrotizing lesions. Following the
treatment of 300 mg doxycycline per day for 6
weeks, he recovered fully. He has no fever or
diarrhea, and his abnormal liver function tests have
returned to normal. He regained all lost strength and
14 kg of lost weight and has remained disease free
for more than 1 year.
PMID: 1788266
7. Note: While the controversy over the new
microbe had focused on the cause of AIDS, the role
of this unique and new microbe, some began to
wonder about some very odd characteristics of the
organism seen in it's genetic sequence that don't
appear to be natural.
Can J Microbiol 1995 Apr-May;41(4-5):424-7
An unusual rRNA gene organization in Mycoplasma
fermentans (incognitus strain).
Huang Y, Robertson JA, Stemke GW Department of
Biological Sciences, University of Alberta,
Edmonton, Canada.
The macro-restriction map of Mycoplasma
fermentans (incognitus strain) was constructed and
its rRNA genes were located on the map. It was
found that this organism contains two sets of rRNA
genes. The 16S and 23S rRNA genes were closely
linked as two clusters. However, both 5S rRNA
genes were separated from the 16S and 23S
genes. The two 16S-23S rRNA gene clusters were
arranged in an unusual tail to tail orientation.
8. Note: other researchers show similar suspicion,
and suggest that the added DNA was derived from
bacteria. This is strong evidence in favor of the
thesis that these agents were man made and not
naturally evolved. Given the very abrupt
appearance of the microbe in historical terms, the
bio-warfare thesis expounded upon by medical
dissidents takes on tremendous credibility in light of
the following. .
Gene 1990 Sep 1;93(1):67-72
Identification of an insertion-sequence-like genetic
element in the newly recognized human pathogen
Mycoplasma incognitus.
Hu WS, Wang RY, Liou RS, Shih JW, Lo SC
Department of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases
Pathology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology,
Washington, DC 20306.
Cloned Mycoplasma incognitus, a pathogen in AIDS
and non-AIDS patients contains a genetic element
closely resembling bacterial insertion sequence (IS)
elements. This IS-like element has 29-bp terminal
inverted repeats with seven mismatches, is
immediately flanked by 3-bp direct repeats, and has
typical stem-and-loop structures at or near both the
termini....probes... reveal that the IS-like element
occurs more than ten times in the genome of M.
incognitus. This potentially transposable element
has many characteristic features in common with
bacterial IS elements.
Gene 1993 May 15;127(1):79-85
Identification of a putative infC-rpmI-rplT operon
flanked by long inverted repeats in Mycoplasma
fermentans (incognitus strain).
Hu WS, Wang RY, Shih JW, Lo SC Department of
Infectious and Parasitic Diseases Pathology, Armed
Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC
20306-6000
In bacteria genes are organized to function as an
operon. There are multiple sites with promoter-like
sequences identified upstream from the putative
infC gene in the mycoplasma closely resembling the
gene arrangement in the bacterial operon.
Funny how this material has been disregarded for
so long. Kind of makes you think.
But if you really want to delve into the matter some
more, the archived show for January 25th Jeff
Rense's home page (www.rense.com) offers an
excellent introduction to this grave and weighty
topic. A brief review of this thing called "Lyme"
disease might help open the mystery.
MainPage
http://www.rense.com
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