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Is it "conspiracy theory" to question whether a virus "closely
related" to HIV was created in any of the many laboratories contributing to the
Special Virus Cancer Program and its connection to biowarfare research during
the 1970s? Could covert human testing of classified biowarfare agents explain
the exclusive "introduction" of HIV into gay men, the most hated minority in
America, via the government-sponsored experimental hepatitis B experiments that
began in Manhattan in New York City in 1978 -- the year before the onset of the
"gay plague."
The American Origin of AIDS in 1979
In 1979 the first young white gay men to come down with
"gay-related immunodeficiency disease" was reported to the CDC. For the first
year of the epidemic all the men were from Manhattan. They were all defined as
young, predominantly white, previously healthy, well-educated and
promiscuous.
The Manhattan men were similar in profile to the 1,083 gay men
who signed up for the hepatitis B experiment conducted at the New York Blood
Center, also located in Manhattan. The experimental vaccine was developed in
chimpanzees. The injections began in November 1978, and were concluded a year
later. Similar vaccine experiments in gay men were undertaken in San Francisco,
Los Angeles, Denver, St. Louis and Chicago, beginning in March 1980 and
continued until October 1981, a few months after the epidemic had become
"official." (For more details, google: the hepatitis B vaccine
experiment.)
AIDS became official in the U.S. in June 1981. At the time
AIDS was unknown in Africa, and the epidemic did not begin there until autumn
1982 at the earliest. After Gallo discovered HIV in April 1984, an HIV blood
test was developed and was used on the stored gay blood specimens deposited at
the Center as part of the ongoing experiment and follow-up. In 1980, a year
before the epidemic became official, already 20% of the men's blood in the
experiment were HIV-positive. By 1983, 30% of the men were positive; by 1984,
40%.
AIDS scientists repeatedly claim HIV was lurking in Africa for
decades, centuries, even millennia, before the epidemic. But there was no
"incubation period" in America.
As soon as large numbers of gay people came out of the closet
and signed up for government experiments, the gay community was doomed. Not only
was one virus (HIV) "introduced" into the homosexual population, but two
additional "mycoplasma" bacteria-like agents and a new herpes virus as well. In
addition, I wrote in books and medical journals that "cancer-causing bacteria"
were also operative in AIDS, but all my research linking AIDS to cancer remains
ignored by the AIDS establishment. (For full details and 458 citations: google:
"alan cantwell" +bacteria +AIDS.)
"Gay Cancer": A mystery wrapped in an
enigma
Three years before HIV was discovered, my research uncovering
bacteria in Kaposi's sarcoma was published. KS became widely known as the "gay
cancer" associated with AIDS. In the late 1970s, as a dermatologist, I studied
the cancerous tissue of three elderly, presumably straight married men with KS,
a very rare skin cancer that few physicians had ever seen. I identified bacteria
in the cancerous tissue; and bacteria were cultured from skin biopsies. When the
first gay men with KS appeared in my office, I studied their skin tumors for
bacteria. A PUBMED computer search lists 7 of my research papers published in
medical journals between the years 1981-1986 showing bacteria in the KS lesions
of straight and gay men with KS and AIDS, in the enlarged lymph nodes of
"AIDS-related complex", and in two autopsy studies showing bacteria in the
internal organs of a straight man who died of KS before the epidemic, and a gay
man who died of KS and AIDS.
My bacterial research showed a close relationship of AIDS to
cancer. This research is included in my books, AIDS:The Mystery & the
Solution (1984), and The Cancer Microbe (1990). When Gallo was asked about my KS
research in a published interview by James D'Eramo in 1984, he ignored the
question. When asked why only homosexuals were the first victims of AIDS, he
replied: "Because they were exposed." To this day Gallo and Montagnier refuse to
acknowledge any aspect of this research.
In 1993, Shyh-Ching Lo of the Armed Forces Institute of
Pathology reported the finding of 2 different infectious agents in the blood,
urine and KS tumors of AIDS patients. At first, he thought the microbes were
viruses, but later determined they were actually very small forms of bacteria
called "mycoplasmas." After Lo's discovery, the Army quickly took out patents on
his infectious agents, which he calls Mycoplasma fermentens and M. penetrans. My
KS research was never mentioned in any of his papers.
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