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Is AIDS man- made? Does HIV really cause AIDS? This issue kicks off a series of AIDS-related articles which will deal with issues that you are not being made aware of. to talk a little bit about AIDS. This is a topic we've all heard a great deal about but, quite frankly, most of what you've heard about is totally fiction. We got involved in this topic totally accidentally. ; In about 1983 my brother and I began working on an insurance plan for a large bank in southern California and in doing that in 1983, nobody knew what AIDS was going to cost us. So we decided that in writing an insurance plan for about 30,000 people, we would determine the cost of AIDS for ourselves. And that led us into this whole problem of not only AIDS, but what has come out about it. And basically what came out about the inquiry was the fact that we concluded that the AIDS virus was a man-made phenomenon. It's not something that came from the jungles of Africa or some monkcy virus, or from some monkey biting some African on the ass, and then bam, 100,000 cases of AIDS come out of Africa. This virus was invented in a laboratory. They'd been working on producing it for 30-40 years. So, you would sor of have to ask yourself, when AIDS occurred after they had been writing about it for such a long period of time, and they've been trying to make it for such a long period of time, why no one is running around, shouting and saying, "Hcy, you know, we finally did what we were attempting to do. We succeeded in producing a virus that destroys the immune system and kills people." If people understood that this virus was designed in an attempt as an agent of mass destruction, instead of the misconception that somehow this is a virus that only attacks homosexuals or this is a virus that attacks drug abusers, I think we would all have a different appreciation. There are two topics that most of us don't really have any knowledge about, One is the precedence of these kinds of experiments. Recently in the Los Angeles Times just a cou- ple weeks ago, I was reading an article where they were talking about a small town in Washington state where a lot of people in that community had developed cancers of some strange sort. And of course the guys of whom all in their family devcloped these cancers out of the blue, happened to be living next to some kind of nuclear plant. The question was: was this plant somehow causing these cancers? Well, of course they denied it and the doctors all said, "These guys are crazy. These just happen to be occurring.” But the fact was, as it came out, this nuclear plant had actually been releasing radiation into the atmosphere. This was probably not an accidental release, but an intentional release, and that they were actually studying the cffects of these radiation releases upon the surrounding population. So you begin to get an appreciation of what the government is capable of doing. Then you turn to the history of the CDC (Centers for Discase Control) and the history of experimentation on the United States citizens without anybody's knowledge or concern. Now, in a series of books such as A Higher Form of Killing by Packsman and Harris, or Clouds of Secrecy by Leonard Cole who is a Rutger's professor, you can document over 300 open-air biological experiments conducted on us without our consent or knowledge. That's 300 that we have documented in the last 20 or 30 years. You have only to tum to the history of the Tuskegee, Alabama experiment to see the illustration of doctors neglect- ing what's been going on. They're saying, "Well, this kind of experiment couldn't occur; we'd all know about it. Doctors would do somcthing about it.” In Tuskegee, Alabama, in the '30s, black men were recruited for an experiment in which they were followed for about 40 years in open medical literature, where there was observed the progression in these black men of syphilis. Now, the interesting part about this experiment was, when penicillin became available, these men were prevented from being treated. This was con- ducted by the United States Public Health Service Department, which of course is now known as The Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, Georgia, who are the captains in charge of what's happening in our AIDS war. So you see, there is precedent for experi- mentation on people without anybody's knowledge or consent. I my pleasure to be here today and I'm glad that all of you could attend. We're going Is AIDS man- made? Taken from a speech given by Dr Robert Strecker, M.D. circa August 1990 For further information contact: THE STRECKER GROUP 1501 Colorado Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90041, USA Ph: (213) 344 8039 Fax: (213) 254 8734 NEXUS ¢ 23 FEBRUARY - MARCH 1994