The Last Circle by Cheri Seymour
Author:Cheri Seymour
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Political corruption — United States — History — 20th century, United States — Politics and government — 20th century., United States. — Dept. of Justice., United States. — National Security Council., Organized crime — United States., Drug traffic — California, Music Corporation of America – History., Casolaro, Daniel, — 1947-1991
Publisher: Trine Day
Published: 2011-02-09T16:00:00+00:00
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Scientists have long suspected the existence of a “lab-created” virus which attacks the immune system. In January 1986, the French-born and trained biologists Professor Jakob and Dr. Lilli Segal, published a pamphlet entitled, “AIDS: USA-Home Made Evil; Not Imported from Africa.” The two scientists, a biophysicist and a biologist affiliated with the Humboldt University in Berlin, pointed out that examination of the genes making up the HIV retrovirus revealed it “could not have come about by a natural way known to biologists.” They called the virus a “chimera,” originally created in 1977 at Fort Detrick, Maryland.
The Segals were not the only researchers to suggest that “genetic engineering” was involved with AIDS. John Seale, M.D., a London venereologist, also stated that the molecular structure of HIV suggested “manipulation of viruses” rather than a natural mutation from known retroviruses. And Dr. Robert Strecker, M.D., a Los Angeles internist, has made the same assertion.
These advocates of the artificial HIV theory all note the structural similarities of HIV to visna virus, a pathogen found in sheep with similarities to AIDS. The scientists argue that the visna virus was artificially combined with the HTLV-I virus, another retrovirus which causes human lymphoma, a cancer of the white blood cells.
Today designer viruses are limited only by the imagination of the scientist creating them. Thus, bio-labs in both the U.S. and abroad are in a race to find vaccines which build the human immune system - or search out and destroy killer T-Cells.
A new study, recently released by Dr. Jeffrey Leiden, director of a research team at the University of Chicago, showed that genes can be injected directly into “muscle tissue” to cause production of proteins needed to correct some blood disorders, such as anemia. Genes in the injection are taken into the nucleus of cells in the muscle tissue and become, in effect, a pharmaceutical factory, increasing red blood cell levels as high as 64%. In the past, gene therapy involved using “viruses” to transfer genes into the body, a technique that was “poorly controlled,” according to Dr. Leiden.
And another finding by Arthur Vandenbark, of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Portland, Oregon noted the discovery of a new vaccine which enables the human immune system to churn out more T-Cells, thus preventing multiple sclerosis patients from becoming sicker.
The ultimate irony of the 21st century could be the development of vaccines, in response to the threat of biological warfare, which boost the human immune system to such a degree that people become completely disease resistant. The question is, with overpopulation looming on the horizon, would the U.S. government release such a vaccine to the general populace – if not, who would have access to it? The Chosen Ones?
Interestingly, Robert Booth Nichols’ manuscript, entitled “Acceptable Casualty,” copyrighted at the Library of Congress in May 1987, outlined an identical scenario.
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