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From bigxc@firefly.prairienet.orgFri Jan 20 07:31:40 1995
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Date: Fri, 16 Dec 94 22:36:34 CST
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From: Brian Redman <bigxc@firefly.prairienet.org>
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To: Multiple recipients of list <conspire@argus.cso.uiuc.edu>
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Subject: AIDS: Epidemic or Weapon of War? (3/3)
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Feel free to re-distribute to any and all news groups, friends, etc., on
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the condition that this accompanying rider remain in tact. Dave Emory is
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an anti-fascist researcher, radio talk show host, public speaker, and
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educator. You may reach him snail-mail at: Dave Emory, c/o KFJC Radio
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Station, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022. Mr. Emory's
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well documented educational material is available on audio tape. A
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catalogue of his tapes and brief synopsis of each tape is available for
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$3.00 postpaid with SASE. For tapes or catalogue, contact Archives On
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Audio, P. O. Box 170023, San Francisco, California 94117-0023, or phone
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(415) 346-1840, or e-mail on Internet at <email archives@igc.apc.org>.
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(Mr. Emory makes no money off the sale of these tapes. They are offered
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purely for study and education.) Where to hear Dave Emory - A partial
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list of radio stations:
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Los Angeles KPFK 90.7FM Wednesdays Midnight to 2:00am
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Ann Arbor WCBN 88.3FM Fridays 6:00 to 7:00pm
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Berkeley KALX 90.7FM Fridays 9:00 to 9:30am
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SF/Bay Area KFJC 89.7 FM Sundays 7:00 to 11:00pm
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Santa Cruz KKUP 91.5FM Mondays 9:00 to 10:30pm
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NJ/NY WFMU 91.1FM Tuesdays 6:00 to 7:00pm
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The following is a transcript of a lecture given by Mr. Dave Emory in
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November, 1991. [Transcriber: Proper names are spelled phonetically when
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unclear.]
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AIDS: EPIDEMIC OR WEAPON OF WAR?
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Part III
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There are a couple of points that I forgot to mention that I will
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bring up briefly. I wanted to reiterate that in the Dr. Jordan talk you
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heard that San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles were the main areas
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of infection among the gay population. Those, not coincidentally in my
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opinion, are the areas where Dr. Wolf Szmuness was administering the
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Hepatitis B trial vaccine program. Again, you can read about AIDS and
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the Doctors of Death. That is the title of a book by Dr. Alan Cantwell,
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published by Aries Publishers, 1989.
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Also I wanted to mention that it has been theorized by Dr.
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Strecker that AIDS was spread in Africa through the Small Pox vaccination
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program conducted by the World Health Organization, which has very strong
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links with Fort Detrick and the National Cancer Institute. So those are
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a couple of details to remember under the circumstances.
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Now, once again I want to reiterate that the medical and
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scientific evidence is not my long suit. It would be quite pretentious
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and intellectually dishonest for me to discuss that past a point. I will
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do the best I can.
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I also want to emphasize that if you want to ask a general
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questions about the subject material that I deal with, your questions
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needn't be confined to AIDS, under the circumstances.
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Question (Q): I have a two-tiered question. One is I've read
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the series of articles that Covert Action Information Bulletin did on
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AIDS. They talked about the five different theories on the origin. They
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didn't fully discount all of them having something to do with AIDS. They
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also talked about the African Swine Fever Virus. They said that in their
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investigation, at least eighty percent of people with AIDS tested
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positive for the African Swine Fever Virus. Do you believe that it is
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possible that this is what you talk about as being cross-vectoring? And
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also, a follow up question is, have you read or in your investigations,
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have you seen anything suggesting that a vaccine or solution to AIDS
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might be in existence somewhere?
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Answer (A): Yes, as a matter of fact, there was an article, I
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believe it was in the Alta Mata Star, to answer your last question
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first. I neglected to mention this during the lecture. But, it is in
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Radio Free America Program !6 that you can get from Archives on Audio or
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from Paul over here, that the Army's Institute of Infectious Diseases
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mentioned that they had been testing for a vaccine for AIDS or a cure for
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AIDS. When asked if they had any success, the doctor whose name I've
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forgotten, I think it was Dr. Driscoll but I may be wrong, he had an
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interesting and ambiguous response. He said that laboratory test results
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don't always pan out when applied in the general population. So they
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certainly were looking for it as far back as 1986, possibly with some
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success.
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Now about the African Swine Fever theory, that may very well be.
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If that is correct, that may very well be one of the cross-vectors that's
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involved. As I mentioned, a couple of physicians from Boston who had
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been doing research into the Swine Fever connection and who had wanted to
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be funded were told by the Department of Agriculture to cool it, not to
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publicize this "for reasons of national security." So it certainly
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suggests at least the possibility.
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I personally wasn't that impressed with the covert action
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series. They touched on some good information, but I also felt they
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pulled their punches. I've forgotten the name of one of the authors. It
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was a fellow who writes for the New York Native, a New York daily
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newspaper. He called me up right after he heard about my Radio Free
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America #16 show. Frankly, I thought he was something of a fool. I
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wasn't real impressed. But he had a lot to do with that series.
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Q: One more question and that is, there is presently in South
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and Central America a cholera epidemic. Do you think this might be
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related to biological warfare?
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A: It's possible. I really don't know.
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Q: Yeah, Dave, I was wondering about, they have been saying on
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certain media sources have been talking about making AIDS a maintainable
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disease like diabetes, if you will. You know, you take an insulin shot
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to maintain it. I was wondering what you thought about that.
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A: It's a possibility. Again, I'm not a doctor or a biologist
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or a geneticist. So it's a possibility. They certainly have made some
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progress in some areas with AIDS. Although, I'm told by people that I
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consider knowledgeable that the drug AZT is really a whammy. AZT will
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give you AIDS. It does attack the HIV, but because the protein code on
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the HIV is very similar to the amino acid make-up of the T-cell
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lymphocytes, which are the main things which appear to be attacked by Aat
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when a virus mutates, it takes on the characteristics of already
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pre-existing viruses? And, is it true that the AIDS virus does not
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necessarily relate to or compare with other existing viruses?
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A: I really don't know that much about the way in which viruses
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mutate from a technical standpoint, nor can I comment again on the AIDS
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virus and the way it mutates. I have not heard that viruses mutate in
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the same way, or take on the characteristics of other viruses. Now I
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have been told by people skilled in virology, which by the way is not
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nearly the exact science it's been portrayed. You can show the same
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virus to two different virologists. They will agree on the make-up of
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the genome, but they will disagree on the interpretation of where it
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comes from.
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But the thing that I've been told is that most viruses, many
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viruses anyway, no most viruses eventually adapt in such a way as they
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become symbiotic with their host. In other words, they mutate in such a
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way as they don't sicken the host, which obviously benefits the host and
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they mutate in such a way as the host's immune system does not,
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therefore, attack the virus. So it's mutually beneficial. But that is
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as much as I know. Again, at the risk of seeming a little
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repetitive, not being a physician or a microbiologist or a geneticist, my
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ability to respond to these questions intelligently is limited. What I
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have done is to present what I believe is historical and political
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evidence pointing very strongly to AIDS as a biological warfare weapon
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and to recommend some of the medical people who have come forward with
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these theories. The one thing that I do feel reasonably intelligent
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talking about, of course, is the epidemiology because I think that
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involves a good deal of common sense. But my feeling is that it is up to
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the medical and scientific community to carry the search on past this point.
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Q: Has Dr. Cantwell received any repercussions since?
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A: I don't know about Cantwell. I do know that Dr. Robert
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Strecker was quite shaken when his brother mysteriously died who had been
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doing the research with him. I got a call from Strecker once. He had
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heard about my work and I wasn't particularly impressed with the guy. He
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is an extreme right winger. But on the other hand, I think that the fear
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of God got put in him, because his brother, who I believe his name was
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John, had been working on the research with him. All of a sudden he had
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died very suddenly.
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Q: This is a somewhat broad, maybe naive question that seems to
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come up when I lay all this stuff on people who I've managed to trap.
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A: You'll get a lot of broad, naive questions when you try to
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lay this stuff on people.
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Q: Well, it's one that I have difficulty answering. Why would
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the security establishment go to all this trouble to "waste a bunch of
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losers?"
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A: Well, you've just answered your own question. I tried to
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address that as best I could in the final portion of the talk. These
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people are considered out-groups. In a shrinking economy, I believe an
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economy that is going to be completely devastated before much longer,
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there aren't going to be enough goodies to go around. This country
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operates on the law of supply and demand. Supply and demand must be kept
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in line. If there are too many workers for the available jobs and if
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there are not enough goodies for the people that want them, then supply
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and demand will be brought in line. We will have fewer workers to fit
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the jobs and we will have fewer people competing for the goodies, if it
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gets to be too much of a strain. It will also by reducing the population
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reduce the strain on the society as a whole. I think the basic
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motivations in my opinion for eliminating people in this country are the
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same as the motivations for eliminating similar groups in Europe under
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the fascist period. I think you could ask the same question of Hitler.
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Why would Hitler go to all this trouble to eliminate "losers?" Precisely
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because the people that are viewed as losers by our national security
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establishment, people of color, gays, intravenous drug users,
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hemophiliacs, Native Americans, they are viewed as losers. I'm not
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saying they are losers, far from it. But they are viewed that way by the
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far right and they want to get rid of them for exactly that reason. The
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Nazis had a concept that was called "useless bread gobblers." And that
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is the real answer.
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Q: I think we can all find some reason why we think that AIDS
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has a suspicious or questionable origin. I'm a scientist by trade.
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Sometimes we do things to confuse the competition as far as programming,
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rewrite, obfuscated code that nobody can understand except us, or if it
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is electronics, we do things in weird sort of ways so that nobody can
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understand. But one thing in common is that when youevery case of AIDS
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in the United States, if it wasn't somebody who got infected by
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intravenous means as in a blood transfusion was always traced back to
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drug usage, that actually certain combinations of drugs that people used
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to have a good time with the virus in their system or some other type of
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microorganism that actually triggers HIV. Do you have any comment on that?
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A: I am familiar with Duesburg's theories up to a point. He is
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a researcher up at the University of California at Berkeley. I am not in
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a position, again, to comment critically or in an intelligent fashion on
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scientific and medical evidence past a point. But one of the things that
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makes me skeptical, at least to a certain extent, of his claims is that
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if recreational drugs in combination with certain other organisms are
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involved in AIDS, how come American Indians are getting it? There is
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drug usage on Native American reservations. It should also be noted that
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many Native American cultures are also far more tolerant of homosexuality
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than the culture as a whole. But, on the other hand, with the exception
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of alcohol and perhaps some other drugs, I would tend to think that the
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drug usage on Native American reservations would be very different than
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the rest of the population. Beyond that, how about the results in the
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Third World. I wonder whether Duesburg's study really takes into account
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the lifestyle, the habits of people in Haiti or in Africa or other places
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in the Third World. For that reason, I'm skeptical. Because at this
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point there are enough people who have AIDS all around the world that
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would come from very different cultures and consequently would have very
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different lifestyles that at least from my position as a relative naive,
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I would tend to be skeptical of that.
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Q: Well, what he says is that AIDS in Africa is a far cry
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different than AIDS in the United States. For instance, one thing that
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he says is that in Zaire, for example, where AIDS is primarily
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transmitted heterosexually that it doesn't kill at the same rate. There
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a person may have the virus and may live twenty-five or thirty years. In
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the meantime the average African in that area also have other parasitic
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organisms in their system that would kill the average person in Western
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society. But they seem to live quite normally with this in their system.
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A: Well, again, I can't comment on this stuff from an expert
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standpoint as I've already indicated. But I would be very skeptical of
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Duesburg's claim that people can live twenty-five or thirty years because
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we haven't known about this disease that long, just as a matter of fact.
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Q: I was wondering if in all your studies, have you ever found
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reason to believe that declassified information may be used as a method
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of spreading disinformation among people willing to seek out this kind of
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thing?
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A: That has always been the case. The national security
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establishment of this country always cloaks its secrets relatively
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effectively. I'm glad you brought that up. That's one of the reasons
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that I am very leery about touching a lot of the scientific and medical
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evidence because there are a lot of contradictory theories around, many
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of them, I suspect, disinformation efforts by the national security
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establishment. I, myself, was talking about AIDS. I remember speaking
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many times with the late Mae Brussel in the early 1980s, saying that we
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were convinced that AIDS whatever it was, this mysterious infection,
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which first turned up in American homosexuals was some sort of biological
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warfare weapon. That's why the historical evidence, the development of
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things from a historical and political standpoint is what I focus on.
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There is, for example, no ambiguity about the National Cancer Institute
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having its Frederick research facility run by Litton Biomedics or that in
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1971 it, that is to say Fort Detrick, was turned over to the National
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Cancer Institute. Or that in 1969 we have the House Appropriations
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Subcommittee hearings for defense budget for fiscal 1970, which again
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Paul has a copy of. So that's why I stick with that kind of
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information. That is primarily my long suit. I am very suspicious of a
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lot of the scientific and medical information that has been generated
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about AIDS, including the notion after six years of study that oh yeah,
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we've found this case in Britain in 1959. But, it's a good point. I'm
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glad you brought it up.
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Q: I want to thank you for this good information. I have two
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questions. The first one is regarding the American Red Cross and where
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you see them in all of this when the unthe inoculation against biological
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warfare is a classic example of what I call food for thought and grounds
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for further research. Often inoculation programs are used to vector
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people, in response to an earlier question. So it's something to think
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about, but again I can't give you a hard answer.
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Q: Thank you.
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A: You're welcome.
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Q: Hi. I was wondering with Magic Johnson getting HIV positive
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and your speculation back in 1983 or 1984 with the studies of how to make
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the disease more communicable, and I'm wondering if this might be a
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higher consciousness to get the public's awareness towards it as
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something that is highly communicable.
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A: I really can't say. Obviously I don't know Magic Johnson.
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The accounts that have appeared in the press, both for Magic Johnson and
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people who claim to have known him well, apparently he was quite the
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ladies' man. As the Lakers would go on the road, apparently he had a lot
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of one night stands. He was very sexually prolific in this regard. By
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his own account, he just was careless. So I don't really know if one
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could consider there to be a conspiratorialogical aspect to Magic
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Johnson's infection. Certainly it is publicizing the disease. Certainly
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it is scaring heterosexuals. Heterosexuals started flocking to get
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tested for HIV in a big, big way. One of the things that I've wondered
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about, too, this is something of an aside, when you go to get tested for
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HIV, they take blood. They stick something into you. If the government
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knows who you are and doesn't like you and their records are extensive,
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then they could also either vector you at that point or they could say
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you were HIV positive when in fact you weren't. That has a very
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devastating psychological effect and professional effect on many people.
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It's very difficult to get medical insurance or increasingly difficult to
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get medical insurance if you are HIV positive. So I wonder. I wonder
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whether the testing could in fact be used to spread the disease or nail
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certain individuals.
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Q: Okay. I had two other questions. Are you familiar with
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General Prouty back in the 1960s.
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A: Colonel L. Fletcher Prouty. Yes, he was in charge of Special
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Operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the early 1960s. He also was
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Air Force Focal Point Officer for quite some time. That is to say he was
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the Air Force Officer, and again he was a Colonel, who was the liaison
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between the CIA and the Air Force for CIA covert operations requiring air
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units. He did some excellent work on the Kennedy assassination. He also
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wrote one of the best books on the CIA, called The Secret Team: The CIA
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and Its Allies in Control of the World.
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I have accessed Prouty's material in a number of Archive shows,
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primarily the Guns of November and Addenda. He did some excellent work
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in the 1960s and early 1970s. On the other hand, he is sort of thrown
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his lot in with the space aliens, so to speak. He is on the Liberty
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Lobby's twenty-four member populist action committee. His work has gone
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down hill, in my opinion.
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Q: I was looking to see how reliable his writings were.
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A: His earlier work is reliable and his views on the Kennedy
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assassination and the Vietnam war. Prouty is someone I would rely on
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when he is talking, these days he is not that reliable. In the old days
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he had done excellent work. But when he is talking about his own
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experiences in the military I think he can be discredible, regardless of
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his affiliation with Liberty Lobby, which is Neo-Nazi and which I have no
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use for.
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Q: And one last question. Back in the 1960s, it would be about
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the time I was one year old, there was an experiment done on some San
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Francisco protesters with the family name of Nevin. I was wondering if
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you know anything about it.
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A: Nevins. That is the name of the people, they were not in San
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Francisco, but that is the name of the fellow at Stanford whose father
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died from the Seratia experiments in which the barge was towed around San
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Francisco Bay in 1950.
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By the way, I should note that in Dr. Jordan's speech or in his
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talk, he confused two biological warfare experiments: One, the Seratia
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in San Francisco in which a barge was towed around spewing this
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microorganism into the wind in San Francisco harbor; and two, the test on
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the New York City subway system because in 1950 San Franciso didn't have
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a subway. So he just basically fused a synapse on that. But that is the
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experiment in which Mr. Nevins died.
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Q: Thank you.
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A: Okay.
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Q: If what you say is true, then can't the people who are
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responsible for this simply bring two more pieces of genetic material
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together and create some other disease and kill everybody even if AIDS
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was cured?
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A: That is a good question and that is my fear. That is exactly
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why I came forward with Radio Free America #16 and this whole line of
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inquiry. Because my feeling is there are things a lot worse than AIDS
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that have probably been created. I can't prove it. But it wouldn't
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surprise me. There has been discussion in military ciro were permitted
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to participate in that.
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Q: May I ask one last question?
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A: Sure.
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Q: The latest issue of Rolling Stone talks about Bangkok as a
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sex center for Asia. They talk about how one out of every fifty people
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in Thailand is a "sex worker" and how many of them are coming down with
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HIV and that hundreds of thousands of Japanese businessmen are visiting
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Thailand as a sexual vacation. Could this be part of the plan to get rid
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of Japanese competition?
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A. I doubt it. I doubt it very seriously. It might be a
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windfall. But the thing is the Japanese big capitol at this point is
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international. For example, people are aware of the damage being done to
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the American automobile industry by Japanese competition. But there is
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massive involvement by the big three auto makers in Japanese automobile
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production.
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The Mazda, for example, is manufactured by the Toyo Kogyo Company
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which is a machine tool company which is owned by the Ford Motor Company,
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the controlling interest anyway. When you buy a Mazda, you are buying a
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Ford. Big capitol has always been more or less international. It is
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much more so today.
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One of the reasons why I did the programs Uncle Sam and the
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Swastika, Uncle Sam and El Duche, and the program about Japanese fascism,
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Radio Free America #10, is to point out these international links of big
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capitol. I would tend to think that infecting Bangkok with AIDS in order
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to reduce the Japanese competition would not have much to do with it. At
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this point, the Japanese have the United States by the short hairs.
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They're supporting our debt. If we take any action against the Japanese,
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they are just going to stop supporting our debt, which also would be
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mutually destructive for them, because then they are not going to be able
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to market their products in the United States. So I would doubt that
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under the circumstances.
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Q: I'm wondering what you know about the concentration camps
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that have been built in the United States and what organization Global
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2000 has to do with this AIDS epidemic.
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A: I don't know anything about Global 2000. As I recall that is
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the organization founded by Sid Bass. I'm not absolutely positive. I
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can't identify Global 2000. Is that the environmental organization
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that's involved with this biosphere?
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Q: One of their programs is to reduce the population of the
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earth drastically.
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A: Well, I'm not familiar with the organization. So I cannot
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actually give you a definitive answer to that. But as far as
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concentration camps in the United States, that has been a contingency
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plan that has been set up for a long time. One of the things that came
|
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out during the Nixon administration was that there was a plan afoot by
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far right wing activists in the military and intelligence community to
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set up a provocation at the Republican Convention in San Diego, blow it
|
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|
up and thereby probably assassinate Richard Nixon in order to serve as a
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|
pretext for cancelling the elections and interning people in camps.
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During the Iran/Contra scandal, one of the most controversial
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|
aspects that came out was the so called Rex 84 or Operation Night Train
|
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|
Martial Law Contingency Plan in which some twenty million people were to
|
||
|
be interned in concentration camps. This in turn was based on a plan to
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intern upwards of twenty million Black people in the event of an uprising
|
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by so called Black militants in the 1960s and 1970s. So these plans are
|
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|
very real.
|
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|
There has also been a lot of discussion about using closed
|
||
|
military bases to house "drug offenders" who then would be put to work in
|
||
|
work camps. They are talking about, again, upwards of twenty million
|
||
|
under the circumstances. These "drug offenders" would work for private
|
||
|
corporations who would maintain these camps. In turn, the corporations
|
||
|
would get the profits from their labor as long as they continued to fund
|
||
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the establishment of other institutions.
|
||
|
Radio Free America #32 has a good discussion of Operation Night
|
||
|
Train. There is material available from the Christic Institute about
|
||
|
that. You can read about it also in a number of different publications.
|
||
|
I would recommend Covert Action Information Bulletin #33. There is a
|
||
|
very fine article in there called FEMA and the National Security
|
||
|
Council. It is by a woman named Diana Reynolds. That will go into that
|
||
|
and the development of this to a considerable extent. There is also
|
||
|
discussion in Radio Free America #23 about the early martial law
|
||
|
contingency plans under Richard Nixon. That, in turn, if you can find
|
||
|
the book, it draws on the book The Glass House Tapes, published in soft
|
||
|
cover by the Avon Press, copyright 1973. That's put out by the Citizens
|
||
|
Research and Investigating Commission. That will give you some hard
|
||
|
information about that.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q: Thanks. I think it was the last few days. The Cuban
|
||
|
Government is actually locking up people who are testing positive for HIV
|
||
|
virus. As soon as anyone becomes of an age where they are sexually active
|
||
|
are immediately incarcerated for this if they are tested and found
|
||
|
positive. They are immediately incarcerated in this semi-fancy
|
||
|
sanitariums. The Cuban Government is bragging about how well this program
|
||
|
is working on curbing the proliferation of AIDS in their country. I was
|
||
|
wondering if maybe you thought that we are watching them closely or our
|
||
|
government is watching them closely.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A: There has been a proposal. In fact, one of the addenda to
|
||
|
Radio Free America #16 talks about, I believe it was Sweden's proposal
|
||
|
for AIDS, which was to take all AIDS patients and quarantine them on an
|
||
|
island, basically in a huge concentration camp, which is what is being
|
||
|
done in Sweden. It wouldn't surprise me. It wouldn't surprise me. And
|
||
|
again, the article from the Sunday Examiner Chronicle from February 9,
|
||
|
1986 with which I concluded the lecture this evening, the tape of the
|
||
|
reading of that article, I think certainly points in that direction.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q: All right, David, I have like two questions regarding money,
|
||
|
the thing that seems to make all this go. One is how do you explain the
|
||
|
amount of money, well there has been quite a bit that's been going into
|
||
|
AIDS research if it's something which is caused by the government and
|
||
|
there's all that money in [unclear] government agency?
|
||
|
|
||
|
A: Well, as I said earlier, I think that one of the possible
|
||
|
goals of AIDS was to serve as a pretext for basically a gene race, much
|
||
|
like the arms race. Certainly biotechnology and research into it has
|
||
|
been greatly spurred by the advent of AIDS, I believe the invention of
|
||
|
AIDS. One of the things I find amusing about ACT UP and some of the more
|
||
|
militant gay groups who are constantly talking about "We want more
|
||
|
government funding for AIDS" is that I think there has been a lot of
|
||
|
government funding for AIDS, specifically to make it. And I think they
|
||
|
may find that if the government begins funding AIDS even more there will
|
||
|
be fewer of them around.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q: That's the answer to the second part.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A: Okay.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q: Hi. I was wondering if you have any information on the
|
||
|
organization called Porack.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A: I'm not familiar with it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q: Okay. This is the police officers' standard training that
|
||
|
was developed by the FBI in the early 1971 - 1972 and then the formation
|
||
|
of intelligence officers throughout the United States within the police
|
||
|
departments and the funds connected to that.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A: The Nixon administration specifically using the Law
|
||
|
Enforcement Assistance Administration was very active in promoting that
|
||
|
sort of thing. There have been discussions. The aforementioned Glass
|
||
|
House Tapes talks about it. And there has been a fair amount of
|
||
|
publicity about that, about really the militarization of domestic police.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q: Yeah, I noticed also with the special units, we know them as
|
||
|
SWAT teams and stuff like that, originally when those officers responded
|
||
|
to domestic situations, they responded in full dress uniform. As
|
||
|
recently as in the last couple of months, these NOW teams respond in
|
||
|
military fatigues at all times and they wear the hooded masks. Can you
|
||
|
respond to that?
|
||
|
|
||
|
A: I think basically the old expression, what goes around, comes
|
||
|
around, which is Emory's first principle, has a lot to do with that.
|
||
|
Ultimately, as the economy collapses and as the social dislocation
|
||
|
resulting from that grows, I think basically there is going to be a need
|
||
|
to keep civil order to a greater extent. The trend of the militarization
|
||
|
of domestic police which began during the anti-war movement, the
|
||
|
anti-Vietnam war movement, is accelerating at this point.
|
||
|
It is my feeling, for example, I've done a lot of work on gun
|
||
|
control and there is a very strong CIA connection to gun control,
|
||
|
specifically, the leading Hand Gun Control, Incorporated and the other
|
||
|
supposedly competing organization. Hand Gun Control, Incorporated was
|
||
|
founded by William O. Wells, a newly retired "former" CIA agent, who
|
||
|
himself owns two pistols and a sharps bore shard rifle. He has been
|
||
|
greatly assisted in his efforts by William Colby, former CIA Director.
|
||
|
Wells is very active with the supposedly competing organization as well.
|
||
|
William Colby is real big on gun control. He says he learned about the
|
||
|
dangers of hand guns while serving with the CIA. William Colby was
|
||
|
Director of the Phoenix Program for quite some time in which by
|
||
|
conservative estimates some forty thousand Vietnamese were dispatched,
|
||
|
mostly using silenced twenty-two and twenty-five caliber automatics. So
|
||
|
it doesn't surprise me that he would learn about the dangers of hand guns
|
||
|
under the circumstances.
|
||
|
I, myself, am opposed to gun control. I see many of these lone
|
||
|
nuts going off and shooting. I've discussed on my program the fellow who
|
||
|
went off in Colene, Texas. A postal worker went off and shot a female
|
||
|
former supervisor. There was another postal worker who went off.
|
||
|
I've done a lot of work on what I call Purdy's last stand.
|
||
|
Patrick Purdy, the follow who killed those students, the young Asian
|
||
|
students at the Cleveland Elementary School in Stockton. Purdy had Aryan
|
||
|
Nations literature on him at the time of an earlier arrest. He had Aryan
|
||
|
Nations graffiti on his weapons, clothing, and in his room. He had
|
||
|
previously been a member of the Moonies. A teacher from the Cleveland
|
||
|
Elementary School who was going to testify in front of the California
|
||
|
Assembly received a threatening letter with a swastika letterhead. It
|
||
|
should also be noted that the spokesperson for the Stockton School
|
||
|
District who handled the media was up until 1985 the spokesperson for the
|
||
|
United States Army Western Command.
|
||
|
So I think that the militarization of the police, toposing the
|
||
|
[unclear] advances in genetic engineering, etc. That virus is, according
|
||
|
to my sources, virtually identical to the HIV II with the exception that
|
||
|
a piece of genetic material called a stop codon has been introduced right
|
||
|
in the middle of one gene. That is the smoking gene in his opinion.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q: Is the HIV II what is commonly referred to as the HIV virus?
|
||
|
|
||
|
A: There are three variants that have been discovered so far
|
||
|
that I'm aware of, I, II, and III. This number II is very similar to the
|
||
|
SIV, in all probability indicating that HIV II is a man-made virus.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q: Is this assuming that HIV is, you know, we hear about it
|
||
|
mutating. In other words, is HIV II the main cause of AIDS, one of the
|
||
|
causes of AIDS, or is it unclear?
|
||
|
|
||
|
A: It is one of the variants of the virus that has been reported
|
||
|
to be causing AIDS in Africa.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q: Hi. It seems that people infected with the Nazi ideology...
|
||
|
|
||
|
A: That's a good way of putting it. Go ahead...
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q: ...that they would find it irresistible, the temptation to
|
||
|
fool around with genetic engineering.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A: Well, Mengela was doing that at Auschwitz. We know he was
|
||
|
doing experiments with genes, with twins and so forth to examine the
|
||
|
genetic factors. Absolutely.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q: Do you know of any further research or any clues of what they
|
||
|
might be doing in that area?
|
||
|
|
||
|
A: Well, I see the whole situation AIDS against that
|
||
|
background. That is why I began the discussion with the historical
|
||
|
connections of the United States to things like Unit 731, the Gehlen
|
||
|
organization, plus we've had that in our own country for quite some
|
||
|
time. It should be noted that the idea of genetics, and this is
|
||
|
something that I probably should have brought up in the lecture proper
|
||
|
and I'm glad you brought this up, the whole idea of genetics and genetic
|
||
|
research is inextricably linked with the concept of eugenics, which in
|
||
|
turn is very closely connected with the mental hygiene movement. The
|
||
|
mental hygiene movement and the eugenics movement have led to
|
||
|
euthanasia. The euthanasia programs in Nazi Germany were the programs
|
||
|
that paved the way for the extermination programs that followed later.
|
||
|
I've done a miscellaneous Archive show about that. Genetic engineering I
|
||
|
think also figures into the concept of eugenics in a big, big way. If
|
||
|
you can make a super race then you might do that. [unclear] Du Pont, for
|
||
|
example, who was an avid supporter of Adolph Hitler advocated in the
|
||
|
1920s creating using eugenics to create a race of super men which would
|
||
|
have tremendous intellects, which would be as physically fit as Marines.
|
||
|
So it is a concept that has gone on for some time. It certainly would
|
||
|
prove irresistible.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q: It seems like it's the other side of the coin, their
|
||
|
fascination with defective genetic groups. The other side of that is a
|
||
|
fascination with super qualified or endowed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A: One of the things that should be borne in mind with the issue
|
||
|
of genetic engineering is that the military always gets any technology
|
||
|
first. They advance it secretly well beyond what the civilian population
|
||
|
is aware of. Now in 1985, okay, six plus years ago, there was an article
|
||
|
which was published in many newspapers, I remember specifically the New
|
||
|
York Times, of the results of a genetic engineering experiment.
|
||
|
What they did was they took a gene from a firefly. They were
|
||
|
able to splice it into a tobacco plant. What they got was a tobacco leaf
|
||
|
that glowed like a firefly and they showed it. Now the implications of
|
||
|
that are absolutely enormous. That is a gene introduced, taken from one
|
||
|
phylum and placed into another phylum, a whole other category of
|
||
|
organisms, and it produced the same physical characteristic in the other
|
||
|
phylum that it did in the first.
|
||
|
You start thinking about what they might be doing with, you know,
|
||
|
taking genes from Apes and putting them into people, or lizards or
|
||
|
salamanders. Who knows what they might be doing? Among the many
|
||
|
thoughts that I've had about these periodic sightings of things like Big
|
||
|
Foot or there was supposed to be some sort of lizard man or alligator man
|
||
|
down in some place in Georgia or Florida.
|
||
|
Now a lot of that, no doubt, is being generated by the local
|
||
|
chamber of commerce. They get the word out in Tent Flap, Arkansas that
|
||
|
there is a lizard man running around. Basically, all the hockey pucks
|
||
|
from fifty miles around are going to come in. The local country store is
|
||
|
going to sell a lot of beer and a lot of ammunition and a lot of
|
||
|
sandwiches. Not only the local chambers of commerce are responsible to a
|
||
|
certain extent for that, but I wouldn't entirely discount that we may be
|
||
|
seeing the results at some point of the genes from one type of animal
|
||
|
introduced into people, and then producing something like that.
|
||
|
I am going to be doing a lecture in the months to come about
|
||
|
so-called UFOs, which are very real and don't come from outer space. The
|
||
|
only thing that comes from outer space are the people who think they come
|
||
|
from outer space. I'm going to be talking about those as devices for
|
||
|
social control. They have a very real physical history.
|
||
|
It began with German experimentation toward the closing days of
|
||
|
the war. Two circular flying objects used by the Germans as
|
||
|
anti-aircraft weapons, one called the Fireball and the other called Ball
|
||
|
Lightening, were recorded as a matter of history to have been used. The
|
||
|
organization that developed them was a German aeronautical research
|
||
|
facility called Fluwkfuwnkforshunkshunstalter Oberfafenhafen, a typically
|
||
|
compact German name, as I've said.
|
||
|
But when you think about the possibilities, okay, suppose the
|
||
|
ozone layer goes, suppose the economy collapses, suppose the Green House
|
||
|
effect takes place, suppose the polar ice caps begin to melt. Right now
|
||
|
in the southern most parts of South America, people are going blind from
|
||
|
the ozone layer. They are being blinded by the hole in the ozone layer.
|
||
|
Think about all these things worsening. There is talk of global warming
|
||
|
melting the polar ice caps to the point where coastal cities become
|
||
|
completely inundated. If this happens, you won't see the Forty-Niners
|
||
|
playing at Candlestick Park. The only thing that will be playing at
|
||
|
Candlestick Park are the sea hawks and the dolphins.
|
||
|
Now, you think about the possibilities there and those are really
|
||
|
terrifying. Think about what people will be willing to do if they want
|
||
|
to combine say genetic engineering with UFOs. Suppose they take a gene
|
||
|
from a salamander or a lizard or something and figure out how to
|
||
|
introduce that into a human being. edical records or anything?
|
||
|
|
||
|
A: There probably would be. I don't know what kinds of records
|
||
|
were kept. And of course Wolfe Szmuness died of cancer in 1983, so he
|
||
|
isn't around to tell us. I should think that would be relatively easy to
|
||
|
check. But again, I would read the book AIDS and the Doctors of Death by
|
||
|
Alan Cantwell, which goes into it at greater
|
||
|
length.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q: The other question I have is are you advocating, or did I
|
||
|
misinterpret your saying that people should not be tested for AIDS?
|
||
|
|
||
|
A: No, I'm not advocating that. But I have thoughts about the
|
||
|
ambiguity of having somebody stick a needle in you. They could be giving
|
||
|
you AIDS or if they want to make life miserable and damned near
|
||
|
impossible they can tell you you have HIV, which first of all is going to
|
||
|
really, really demoralize people and undermine them psychologically.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q: Why would a doctor, your personal doctor, do that to you?
|
||
|
|
||
|
A: Well, I'm not saying a personal doctor, but at a clinic, if
|
||
|
you are someone, say a political activist or a member of an ethnic or
|
||
|
racial group that the government does not like, and the authorities in
|
||
|
command now do not like certain groups, this would be one way of
|
||
|
undermining you, even if you didn't have the virus. You would have a
|
||
|
tough time getting insurance. You would have a tough time getting
|
||
|
employment. It would eat on you psychologically. Your spouse might
|
||
|
divorce you. It could have a tremendous effect, even if you didn't have
|
||
|
it. And then if they decided to give it to you, that could have an even
|
||
|
more tremendous effect. No, I don't advocate not getting tested. But at
|
||
|
the same time it might be a good idea to get yourself tested under
|
||
|
another name rather than your own. That is what I would recommend.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q: Your talk about the genetic [engineering], it triggered a
|
||
|
memory of an article in the Chronicle. I think it was a couple of years
|
||
|
ago. [It] was about combining humans with apes genetically and making a
|
||
|
slave race. It even went into the all the ramifications of well, what if
|
||
|
your daughter wanted to date one of these guys, the whole thing. It
|
||
|
really made an impression on me.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A: I've known a few of those myself.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Q: Well, it really made an impression on me and I wonder. That
|
||
|
was a while back and they were talking about that very seriously.
|
||
|
|
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A: In fact, that's true. That's a good point. The Vatican even
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was ruling that they thought that was immoral. This has tremendous
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economic implications. The idea is that if you could cross-breed say a
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man and an ape, you could get something that wouldn't technically be
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human, therefore, wouldn't have any human rights. One of the things to
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think about is that this could then be used to perform manual labor. It
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would put a lot of people out of work and perhaps into liquidation
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centers, as I've indicated, or "decontamination centers."
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