Guest guest Posted December 23, 2001 Report Share Posted December 23, 2001 Kristine Hall wrote: > AIDS was spread by vaccines. I heard an internet rumor that AIDS was started by " red poppers " which were used at club scenes. I don't know what a red popper is, some sort of drug, but it would be interesting to see what it is, and what it does to the body -- specifically what nutrient is excreted from the body. I don't know anyone with AIDS personally, but I hear that the AIDS count in my little Catholic German town is going up and up. Recently there were some kids in the Junior High school who decided to play tattoo artist on themselves, and one of them had AIDS and didn't know it, and she/he ended up infecting the other 2. Sad, huh!! Mindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2001 Report Share Posted December 24, 2001 " Poppers " are butyl nitrate. They were popular in dance clubs & to enhance sexual experience. It has been demonstrated that they lower immune function for days after use, so not a smart product to use! It was thought, back in the 80's that they played a role in AIDS. No evidence has been forthcoming. However, Len Horrowitz, and Boyd Graves have uncovered the evidence of Hepatitis B vaccines used deliberately to spread a virus/mycoplasma agent into both the Gay & Black population of America, and Smallpox vaccines used to spread it in Africa. The government records are impossible to dispute, with Agencies, Labs, Universities, and Military, CIA, all leaving a paper trail -- including published medical abstracts (stupid & egocentric to publish a secret). Check out Horrowitz's books! Steve Mindy Behymer wrote: > Kristine Hall wrote: > > > AIDS was spread by vaccines. > > I heard an internet rumor that AIDS was started by " red poppers " which > were > used at club scenes. I don't know what a red popper is, some sort of > drug, > but it would be interesting to see what it is, and what it does to the > body > -- specifically what nutrient is excreted from the body. I don't know > anyone > with AIDS personally, but I hear that the AIDS count in my little > Catholic > German town is going up and up. Recently there were some kids in > the > Junior High school who decided to play tattoo artist on themselves, > and one > of them had AIDS and didn't know it, and she/he ended up infecting the > other > 2. Sad, huh!! > > Mindy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2001 Report Share Posted December 24, 2001 I always heard AIDS originally came from a monkey to a man...which makes sense, since cutting down the rain forest unleashes bacterium/etc. we have not yet encountered.......When I was reading up on the history of Cloves ( this is sketchy as my memory pretty much reeks ) to control the spice trade on this valuable comodity, all the clove trees ( where they had previously only grown ) were ordered to be destroyed so that the one country could have control over cloves and where they were grown and getting all the profits.....The islanders treated clove trees welll...they planted a clove tree when a child was born and if the clove tree grew strait and tall,so would the child,...sort of like the child's guardian....imagine their horror when the clove trees were ordered to be destroyed....anyway, when this happened, the men who were ordered to take stations there to make sure nothing else was planted ( even by accidental bird droppings ! ) kept getting sick so often they kept having to be rotated out...I dont know how the islanders faired, as the author of the book I read this in didnt either....obviouslt the clove trees were protecting them from something.....eventually an explorer stole a few seedlings to his own country.....His name translated was Peter Piper ( grin ).....Such a bloody history for cloves though....the man who was fearful of losing money for cloves being stolen figured out how to make the islanders turn on eachother and basically kill the others offf..... Erin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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