Guest guest Posted December 6, 2007 Report Share Posted December 6, 2007 whoop-de-do FOUND IT! THE AIDS COVER-UP? THE REAL AND ALARMING FACTS ABOUT AIDS by Gene Antonio Ignatius Press, San Francisco Copyright 1986, 1987 By The Publisher: When this book was first published in September, 1986, many reviewers called its assertions extreme, alarmist and unfounded. Yet almost every week since its original publication some team of researchers or medical scientists has confirmed the results of Gene Antonio’s extensive investigations. Although the amount of data on AIDS is increasing at an accelerated pace as public health officials and scientists themselves are recognizing the dimensions of this pandemic, the most recent findings only confirm Antonio’s original conclusions. If anything, they show Antonio’s evaluation of the extent and danger of this epidemic to have been too conservative. In this second edition, therefore, it has not been necessary to revise the original material. But a supplement has been added to indicate the most recent major findings and to show how they confirm Antonio’s original thesis. The Publisher Pg. 31 The AIDS virus mutates very rapidly. New variant strains of the virus make vaccine development prospects bleak and could result in change in modes of transmission. Pg. 73 There is epidemiological evidence both in America and in Africa that mosquitoes have the potential to transmit the [AIDS] virus. Pg. 96 – blood should be cleaned with a disinfectant – such as 1:10 dilution of 5.25% sodium hypocholorite (household bleach) with water. Pg. 99 – infection can occur in settings of continuous close personal contact, such as in households.. Pg. 108 – recovery of HTLV-III from saliva suggests that direct contact with this body fluid should be avoided since saliva…could facilitate horizontal [person to person] transmission. Pg. 109 – there then is a potential risk in contact lens fitting, in cleaning lenses, and in tonometry. Pg. 109 – unlike most other retroviruses, the AIDS virus can survive outside the body for hours to days. Pg. 111 – The French study finds that virus survives ten days at room temperature even when dried out in a Petri dish. Pg. 112 Infectious cell-free virus could be recover3ed from dried material after up to three days at room temperature, and in an aqueous environment (e.g., water), infectious virus survived longer than 15 days at room temperature. Pg. 149 – AIDS patients are not confirmed to their rooms. Many walk through the halls and even share the same kitchen that the nursing staff, patients and their families use. Pg. 181 – the shock waves of the AIDS epidemic are just beginning to be felt outside of the homosexual subculture. Soon, very soon………AIDS may well become everyone’s Final Epidemic. Pg 250 – now a study from The Lancet has presented evidence that mechanical transmission of HIV can occur between humans, especially young children, via bedbugs. “The survival of HIV for one hour in the common bedbug (C Lectularius) following the feed on a blood virus mixture suggests that mechanical transmission of the virus between human beings could be carried out by bedbugs. ___________Click here for free info on prostate cancer prevention and treatment! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2007 Report Share Posted December 6, 2007 Great!! Well done! Very useful!! - thea health_and_healing Thursday, December 06, 2007 12:50 PM aids whoop-de-do FOUND IT! THE AIDS COVER-UP? THE REAL AND ALARMING FACTS ABOUT AIDS by Gene Antonio Ignatius Press, San Francisco Copyright 1986, 1987 By The Publisher: When this book was first published in September, 1986, many reviewers called its assertions extreme, alarmist and unfounded. Yet almost every week since its original publication some team of researchers or medical scientists has confirmed the results of Gene Antonio’s extensive investigations. Although the amount of data on AIDS is increasing at an accelerated pace as public health officials and scientists themselves are recognizing the dimensions of this pandemic, the most recent findings only confirm Antonio’s original conclusions. If anything, they show Antonio’s evaluation of the extent and danger of this epidemic to have been too conservative. In this second edition, therefore, it has not been necessary to revise the original material. But a supplement has been added to indicate the most recent major findings and to show how they confirm Antonio’s original thesis. The Publisher Pg. 31 The AIDS virus mutates very rapidly. New variant strains of the virus make vaccine development prospects bleak and could result in change in modes of transmission. Pg. 73 There is epidemiological evidence both in America and in Africa that mosquitoes have the potential to transmit the [AIDS] virus. Pg. 96 – blood should be cleaned with a disinfectant – such as 1:10 dilution of 5.25% sodium hypocholorite (household bleach) with water. Pg. 99 – infection can occur in settings of continuous close personal contact, such as in households.. Pg. 108 – recovery of HTLV-III from saliva suggests that direct contact with this body fluid should be avoided since saliva…could facilitate horizontal [person to person] transmission. Pg. 109 – there then is a potential risk in contact lens fitting, in cleaning lenses, and in tonometry. Pg. 109 – unlike most other retroviruses, the AIDS virus can survive outside the body for hours to days. Pg. 111 – The French study finds that virus survives ten days at room temperature even when dried out in a Petri dish. Pg. 112 Infectious cell-free virus could be recover3ed from dried material after up to three days at room temperature, and in an aqueous environment (e.g., water), infectious virus survived longer than 15 days at room temperature. Pg. 149 – AIDS patients are not confirmed to their rooms. Many walk through the halls and even share the same kitchen that the nursing staff, patients and their families use. Pg. 181 – the shock waves of the AIDS epidemic are just beginning to be felt outside of the homosexual subculture. Soon, very soon………AIDS may well become everyone’s Final Epidemic. Pg 250 – now a study from The Lancet has presented evidence that mechanical transmission of HIV can occur between humans, especially young children, via bedbugs. “The survival of HIV for one hour in the common bedbug (C Lectularius) following the feed on a blood virus mixture suggests that mechanical transmission of the virus between human beings could be carried out by bedbugs. ___________Click here for free info on prostate cancer prevention and treatment! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2007 Report Share Posted December 9, 2007 See! - thea health_and_healing Thursday, December 06, 2007 12:50 PM aids whoop-de-do FOUND IT! THE AIDS COVER-UP? THE REAL AND ALARMING FACTS ABOUT AIDS by Gene Antonio Ignatius Press, San Francisco Copyright 1986, 1987 By The Publisher: When this book was first published in September, 1986, many reviewers called its assertions extreme, alarmist and unfounded. Yet almost every week since its original publication some team of researchers or medical scientists has confirmed the results of Gene Antonio’s extensive investigations. Although the amount of data on AIDS is increasing at an accelerated pace as public health officials and scientists themselves are recognizing the dimensions of this pandemic, the most recent findings only confirm Antonio’s original conclusions. If anything, they show Antonio’s evaluation of the extent and danger of this epidemic to have been too conservative. In this second edition, therefore, it has not been necessary to revise the original material. But a supplement has been added to indicate the most recent major findings and to show how they confirm Antonio’s original thesis. The Publisher Pg. 31 The AIDS virus mutates very rapidly. New variant strains of the virus make vaccine development prospects bleak and could result in change in modes of transmission. Pg. 73 There is epidemiological evidence both in America and in Africa that mosquitoes have the potential to transmit the [AIDS] virus. Pg. 96 – blood should be cleaned with a disinfectant – such as 1:10 dilution of 5.25% sodium hypocholorite (household bleach) with water. Pg. 99 – infection can occur in settings of continuous close personal contact, such as in households.. Pg. 108 – recovery of HTLV-III from saliva suggests that direct contact with this body fluid should be avoided since saliva…could facilitate horizontal [person to person] transmission. Pg. 109 – there then is a potential risk in contact lens fitting, in cleaning lenses, and in tonometry. Pg. 109 – unlike most other retroviruses, the AIDS virus can survive outside the body for hours to days. Pg. 111 – The French study finds that virus survives ten days at room temperature even when dried out in a Petri dish. Pg. 112 Infectious cell-free virus could be recover3ed from dried material after up to three days at room temperature, and in an aqueous environment (e.g., water), infectious virus survived longer than 15 days at room temperature. Pg. 149 – AIDS patients are not confirmed to their rooms. Many walk through the halls and even share the same kitchen that the nursing staff, patients and their families use. Pg. 181 – the shock waves of the AIDS epidemic are just beginning to be felt outside of the homosexual subculture. Soon, very soon………AIDS may well become everyone’s Final Epidemic. Pg 250 – now a study from The Lancet has presented evidence that mechanical transmission of HIV can occur between humans, especially young children, via bedbugs. “The survival of HIV for one hour in the common bedbug (C Lectularius) following the feed on a blood virus mixture suggests that mechanical transmission of the virus between human beings could be carried out by bedbugs. ___________Click here for free info on prostate cancer prevention and treatment! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2007 Report Share Posted December 9, 2007 LOL - 2 minutes between us!! Great minds! Goodnight! - Jane MacRoss Sunday, December 09, 2007 10:45 PM Fw: aids See! - thea health_and_healing Thursday, December 06, 2007 12:50 PM aids whoop-de-do FOUND IT! THE AIDS COVER-UP? THE REAL AND ALARMING FACTS ABOUT AIDS by Gene Antonio Ignatius Press, San Francisco Copyright 1986, 1987 By The Publisher: When this book was first published in September, 1986, many reviewers called its assertions extreme, alarmist and unfounded. Yet almost every week since its original publication some team of researchers or medical scientists has confirmed the results of Gene Antonio’s extensive investigations. Although the amount of data on AIDS is increasing at an accelerated pace as public health officials and scientists themselves are recognizing the dimensions of this pandemic, the most recent findings only confirm Antonio’s original conclusions. If anything, they show Antonio’s evaluation of the extent and danger of this epidemic to have been too conservative. In this second edition, therefore, it has not been necessary to revise the original material. But a supplement has been added to indicate the most recent major findings and to show how they confirm Antonio’s original thesis. The Publisher Pg. 31 The AIDS virus mutates very rapidly. New variant strains of the virus make vaccine development prospects bleak and could result in change in modes of transmission. Pg. 73 There is epidemiological evidence both in America and in Africa that mosquitoes have the potential to transmit the [AIDS] virus. Pg. 96 – blood should be cleaned with a disinfectant – such as 1:10 dilution of 5.25% sodium hypocholorite (household bleach) with water. Pg. 99 – infection can occur in settings of continuous close personal contact, such as in households.. Pg. 108 – recovery of HTLV-III from saliva suggests that direct contact with this body fluid should be avoided since saliva…could facilitate horizontal [person to person] transmission. Pg. 109 – there then is a potential risk in contact lens fitting, in cleaning lenses, and in tonometry. Pg. 109 – unlike most other retroviruses, the AIDS virus can survive outside the body for hours to days. Pg. 111 – The French study finds that virus survives ten days at room temperature even when dried out in a Petri dish. Pg. 112 Infectious cell-free virus could be recover3ed from dried material after up to three days at room temperature, and in an aqueous environment (e.g., water), infectious virus survived longer than 15 days at room temperature. Pg. 149 – AIDS patients are not confirmed to their rooms. Many walk through the halls and even share the same kitchen that the nursing staff, patients and their families use. Pg. 181 – the shock waves of the AIDS epidemic are just beginning to be felt outside of the homosexual subculture. Soon, very soon………AIDS may well become everyone’s Final Epidemic. Pg 250 – now a study from The Lancet has presented evidence that mechanical transmission of HIV can occur between humans, especially young children, via bedbugs. “The survival of HIV for one hour in the common bedbug (C Lectularius) following the feed on a blood virus mixture suggests that mechanical transmission of the virus between human beings could be carried out by bedbugs. ___________Click here for free info on prostate cancer prevention and treatment! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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