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http://www.nexusmagazine.com/articles/mycoplasma.html

Dr Maurice Hilleman, chief virologist for the pharmaceutical company Merck Sharp & Dohme, stated that this disease agent is now carried by everybody in North America and possibly most people throughout the world. ...

Despite reporting flaws, there has clearly been an increased incidence of all the neuro/systemic degenerative diseases since World War II and especially since the 1970s with the arrival of previously unheard-of diseases like chronic fatigue syndrome and AIDS. ...

A report from The New England Journal of Medicine reveals that one of the first outbreaks of chronic fatigue syndrome was in Punta Gorda, Florida, back in 1957. It was a strange coincidence that a week before these people came down with chronic fatigue syndrome, there was a huge influx of mosquitoes. ...

Think about it. If you have a deficiency of acquired immunity, you have an acquired immunity deficiency. Plain as that. AIDS. ...

 

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We don't have AIDS - I think I've read in multiple places that there are no known cases ever of a person with RA getting AIDS.  Something to do with the T-Cells and the ratio's.  Duh - brain damage so I can't recall it - something like we have extra and they have none.  Or vice versa. 

However, if you're referring to the strange increases in these diseases since the 70's and the theories that this is all some how 'lab manufactured' - while it's a possibility I also think that there would be a heck of a lot more research into infectious etiology if the government truly suspected that. 

It's the food!

:-)

Pip

I've seen the article presented and think it uses a lot of 'propaganda values' in it's presentation.  When I was first ill I even started my first file on it and labeled it 'conspiracy theories'. 

That being said - my AP doc believes this.  Freaked me out.  And I have seen much more literature that supports this hypothesis.  Again, my problem is, if it were true, and the govenment knew, there would be a heck of a lot more research into the infectious nature of these diseases.

You can't keep giving wars if people are too sick to fight.

Pip

 

Pip, that wasn't my commentary, it was part of the excerpt from the link.  I agree with you though, especially after surviving the AMA/ChiropracticWars on the front lines in the 1980s, now the AP/ACR Wars from the 1940s.  We never learn. 


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