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a looking decp in the darkest part of Africa, you might find a virus similar to AIDS. But you could never, ever—no, no, no—do that kind of an experiment." Now, for some reason, we didn't quite believe him. So we went to the library and we put into the med-line search, and anybody can do this; if you don't believe this is possible, simply go to your local library and ask for a med-line search. We thought what we'd call a virus if it was live AIDS and we knew that it had bovine and visna characteristics, so we said, “Well, give us all the papers on visna - bovine virus and then give us all the papers on bovine visna virus from 1950 to date." That was from 1950 to, like, 1984. And, whammo, out they came. Out came papers on a virus named bovine visna virus which had the exact same shape as the AIDS virus, it had the exact same molecular weight, it had the exact genetic structure in a sense, it had the exact same magnesium dependency, which is relatively unique to this class of agents, it had the exact same capability of killing T-cells selectively and yet, in the cumulative knowledge of the world's AIDS experts, this virus didn't exist. Now, that's a lie. The same technique that you make human T-cell leukaemia virus from bovine leukemia virus is how you make human AIDS virus from bovine visna virus. And you take that virus and grow it in human tissue. In 1978 a paper was published in which they were growing bovine visna virus in human tissue. And of course, that's how you adopt that virus in humans. In that paper in 1978, which was published in The Journal of General Virology for any- body who's interested, it said, “Is it possible, might it be, could it be that this virus is capable of producing either malignancy or a slow-virus disease of humans?" And, of course, what is the malig- nancy? The malignancy is Kaposi's sarcoma, and of course the slow-virus disease of humans is AIDS. So, there's prediction, there's precedence, there's production. What's left? Well, inoculation. So, what do we think really hap- pened? What we think happened was, in 1972 when the United States National Institute of Health was funded with millions of dol- lars to prove once and for all that viruses cause cancer, of which of course they didn't pre-1972, and the reason that we know that is because cancer was never infectious before, but it is now. In 1972 we produced a group of viruses that will cause cancer, basically in the laboratories around the world and then, in our opinion, these viruses were probably tested. We think they were tested in large populations in Africa, which explains how you get 300 million Africans probably infected today. We think that the entire conti- nent of Africa will be extinct within the next 10 to 15 years. Dr William Kendall Douglas, who recently returned from Africa, where he set up a clinic for treatment, says that already in Africa AIDS is so devastating that they are dying literally like flies. So, in the next 10 or 15 years again for sure—this is absolutely truc, the same as what we have predicted before here—you will be able to go to Africa and verify for yourself, if you're stupid enough to go, whether or not there's anyone left. And, there won't be anyone left if our predictions are correct. The epidemic in Africa could not have started from a single- point infection; in other words, the numbers infected are so great that there had to be a mass inoculation at some point in the mid- ‘70s. What we think really happened was a group of scientists went to Africa and actually tested these agents in Africa. Now, how did they appear in the United States? If you look at AIDS in the United States, AIDS didn't come here as a black, het- erosexual disease. How did AIDS appear here? It appeared in a very select group. Young, white, male homosexuals between the ages of 20 and 40 who live in select cities, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago and St Louis. In 1978 it appeared in New York, and in 1980 in San Francisco. Now that epidemiology is exactly the same as the United States hepatitis B vaccine study. We think that the virus was introduced into the homosexuals in this country in that project. Could it have been Anton Dega, the alleged gay airline steward who flew for the 26°NEXUS FEBRUARY - MARCH 1994