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Dear All,

 

Interestingly the following article featured in newspapers all over the world,

including India (I have read this report in The Telegraph, India, of 13th May

1987 which dared to carry the news), it was totally censored in America. The

holistic health campaigners know why. I wish to thank Dr Leo Rebello for making

available this free copy for all of us. Till date the scientific community has

remained mum on this report. Today billions of dollars are being spent in the

name of AIDS education and prevention. Why is this issue not being highlighted?

Is AIDS also a " monetary phenomenon " ?

 

Recently there was a huge uproar when our Union Health Minister declared that

India has eradicated leprosy, he has been accused of fudging figures (again The

Telegraph, India reported this). Though I too contest the claim of leprosy

eradication on a different ground, I must say that the criticism levelled

against him had other issues involved. Such a statement may dry up the aid given

to various organisations by WHO and UN in the name of leprosy treatment and

control. Obviously certain interests would not want their cash cows to dry up.

 

Today disease and suffering are helping a section of our society become

fabulously rich. Even well meaning public personalities, doctors, newspapers and

TV channels are being taken for a ride and made to be a party to various

campaigns. The so called medical community (better known as medical marketers)

is not interested in healing people because, as I said, disease and suffering

are their cash cows. They want disease and suffering to grow at 30 percent per

year ; the preferred rate of growth of the medical industry.

 

Regards,

Jagannath.

 

 

http://www.wanttoknow.info/870511vaccineaids

 

 

AIDS Spread Linked to Smallpox Vaccine

 

London Times Website Requires Payment to View Article

on possible link between AIDS and Smallpox Vaccine

 

Free Copy Given Below

 

The London Times website requires payment to view their article linking the

smallpox vaccine to the spread of the AIDS virus, though we provided the article

free below. You must pay 10 British Pounds (about US $18) by credit card on line

in order to be able to view or download this article directly from the London

Times website. To purchase the article, go to:

 

http://www.newsint-archive.co.uk/pages/free.asp

 

Under " Specified sate search " select 11 May 1987 in both the " From " and " To "

sections. In the " Headline " box, type “Smallpox vaccine.” And finally to access

the purchase page for the article, click on the “Search” button. In the free

copy of the article provided below, sections most revealing of the AIDS to

smallpox vaccine link have been highlighted in bold face for your viewing

convenience.

 

 

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London Times

Edition 1 MON 11 MAY 1987

 

Smallpox vaccine 'triggered Aids virus'

 

BY PEARCE WRIGHT, SCIENCE EDITOR

 

 

The Aids epidemic may have been triggered by the mass vaccination campaign which

eradicated smallpox. The World Health Organization, which masterminded the

13-year campaign, is studying new scientific evidence suggesting that

immunization with the smallpox vaccine Vaccinia awakened the unsuspected,

dormant human immuno defence virus infection (HIV).

 

Some experts fear that in obliterating one disease, another disease was

transformed from a minor endemic illness of the Third World into the current

pandemic. While doctors now accept that Vaccinia can activate other viruses,

they are divided about whether it was the main catalyst to the Aids epidemic.

 

But an adviser to WHO who disclosed the problem, told The Times: 'I thought it

was just a coincidence until we studied the latest findings about the reactions

which can be caused by Vaccinia. Now I believe the smallpox vaccine theory is

the explanation to the explosion of Aids.' 'In obliterating one disease, another

was transformed.'

 

Further evidence comes from the Walter Reed Army Medical Centre in Washington.

While smallpox vaccine is no longer kept for public health purposes, new

recruits to the American armed services are immunized as a precaution against

possible biological warfare. Routine vaccination of a 19-year-old recruit was

the trigger for stimulation of dormant HIV virus into Aids.

 

This discovery of how people with subclinical HIV infection are at risk of rapid

development of Aids as a vaccine-induced disease was made by a medical team

working with Dr Robert Redfield at Walter Reed. The recruit who developed Aids

after vaccination had been healthy throughout high school. He was given multiple

immunizations, followed by his first smallpox vaccination.

 

Two and a half weeks later he developed fever, headaches, neck stiffness and

night sweats. Three weeks later he was admitted to Walter Reed suffering from

meningitis and rapidly developed further symptoms of Aids and died after

responding for a short time to treatment. There was no evidence that the recruit

had been involved in any homosexual activity.

 

In describing their discovery in a paper published in the New England Journal of

Medicine a fortnight ago, the Walter Reed team gave a warning against a plan to

use modified versions of the smallpox vaccine to combat other diseases in

developing countries.

 

Other doctors who accept the connection between the anti-smallpox campaign and

the Aids epidemic now see answers to questions which had baffled them. How, for

instance, the Aids organism, previously regarded by scientists as 'weak, slow

and vulnerable,' began to behave like a type capable of creating a plague.

 

Many experts are reluctant to support the theory publicly because they believe

it would be interpreted unfairly as criticism of WHO. In addition, they are

concerned about the impact on other public health campaigns with vaccines, such

as against diptheria and the continued use of Vaccinia in potential Aids

research.

 

The coincidence between the anti-smallpox campaign and the rise of Aids was

discussed privately last year by experts at WHO. The possibility was dismissed

on grounds of unsatisfactory evidence. Advisors to the organization believed

then that too much attention was being focussed on Aids by the media.

 

It is now felt that doubts would have risen sooner if public health authorities

in Africa had more willingly reported infection statistics to WHO. Instead, some

African countries continued to ignore the existence of Aids even after US

doctors alerted the world when the infection spread to the United States.

 

However, as epidemiologists gleaned more information about Aids from reluctant

Central African countries, clues began to emerge from the new findings when

examined against the wealth of detail known about smallpox as recorded in the

Final Report of the Global Commission for the Certification of Smallpox

Eradication.

 

The smallpox vaccine theory would account for the position of each of the seven

Central African states which top the league table of most-affected countries;

why Brazil became the most afflicted Latin American country; and how Haiti

became the route for the spread of Aids to the US. It also provides an

explanation of how the infection was spread more evenly between males and

females in Africa than in the West and why there is less sign of infection among

five to 11-year-olds in Central Africa.

 

Although no detailed figures are available, WHO information indicated that the

Aids league table of Central Africa matches the concentration of vaccinations.

The greatest spread of HIV infection coincides with the most intense

immunization programmes, with the number of people immunised being as follows:

Zaire 36,878,000; Zambia 19,060,000; Tanzania 14,972,000; Uganda 11,616,000;

Malawai 8,118,000; Ruanda 3,382,000 and Burundi 3,274,000.

 

Brazil, the only South American country covered in the eradication campaign, has

the highest incidence of Aids in that region. About 14,000 Haitians, on United

Nations secondment to Central Africa, were covered in the campaign. They began

to return home at a time when Haiti had become a popular playground for San

Francisco homosexuals.

 

Dr Robert Gello, who first identified the Aids virus in the US, told The Times:

'The link between the WHO programme and the epidemic in Africa is an interesting

and important hypothesis. 'I cannot say that it actually happened, but I have

been saying for some years that the use of live vaccines such as that used for

smallpox can activate a dormant infection such as HIV. 'No blame can be attached

to WHO, but if the hypothesis is correct it is a tragic situation and a warning

that we cannot ignore.'

 

Aids was first officially reported from San Francisco in 1981 and it was about

two years later before Central African states were implicated. It is now known

that these states had become a reservoir of Aids as long ago as the later 1970s.

 

Although detailed figures of Aids cases in Africa are difficult to collect, the

more than two million carriers, and 50,000 deaths, estimated by the World Health

Organization are concentrated in the Countries where the smallpox immunization

programme was most intensive. The 13-year eradication campaign ended in 1980,

with the saving of two million lives a year and 15 million infections. The

global saving from eradication has been put at dollars 1,000 million a year.

 

Charity and health workers are convinced that millions of new Aids cases are

about to hit southern Africa. After a meeting of 50 experts near Geneva this

month it was revealed that up to 75 million, one third of the population, could

have the disease within the next five years.

 

Some organizations which have closely studied Africa, such as War on Want,

believe that South Africa's black population, so far largely protected from the

disease, could be most affected as migrant workers bring it into the country

from the worst hit areas further north. The apartheid policy, they predict, will

intensify its outbreak by confining the groups into comparatively small, highly

populated towns where it will be almost impossible to contain its spread.

 

 

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