Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Human Biological Weapons???
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/statistics/basics/ataglance.html
A couple of years ago, my wife had informed me that her "gay" friend has HIV/AIDS. At the time, I felt kind of bad for him. It dawned on me that her friend had a boyfriend. And I asked "Well is his boyfriend going to go get tested?" She said "I don't know." Since then, from what I understand a few months later, her gay friend and his boyfriend have not been seeing each other from what she told me. When she told me this I asked again if the boyfriend had gone to get tested for HIV. Her response was "No." I was interested because when someone says they have a life threatening contagious disease, don't "normal" people go to get tested? I mean, one time my uncle had contracted a non-contagious form of tuberculosis, the first thing I did was go to the clinic to get tested. I asked her many times since she told me that her friend was infected with HIV, Her response was always either "I don't know." Or "No." This reminds me of the Battle of Red Cliffs, which is historical fact, When Cao Cao sent his disease laden and dying soldiers across the river to infect his enemies. Is the homosexual community which marches under a flag (militia type element) using homosexuals infected with HIV to force a cure, in essence using their "troops" as biological weapons? If so, what can be done about that? And if so, that is sick minded and there is no other way to describe it. A good question for the homosexual community is. What if there is no cure? What if the HIV virus is a mutating virus organism that is highly resistant to anti-biotic treatment? What if the HIV virus is highly resistant to natural anti-bodies? I could suggest that what you're looking at is a biological encryption method being that the shape and the way the virus attaches itself to "helper T cells" mutates, you might want to "freek" it first to eliminate the mutation method. Meaning you might have to electrocute yourselves first before each and every treatment to break down the mutation method.
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