I understand how STDs are transmitted but how did the first person contract the disease? I tried googling this but I didn't come across anything.
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Not sure, but I think hiv/aids started in Africa, and certain animals or insects carried the disease. These animals passed on the disease to humans through various ways, and humans have passed it on through various interactions since. LeePearceIt think it's best not to go beyond that. It's not worth the suspension.
It think it's best not to go beyond that. It's not worth the suspension. i just read your sig for the first time and have concluded it is godlike.[QUOTE="LeePearce"]Not sure, but I think hiv/aids started in Africa, and certain animals or insects carried the disease. These animals passed on the disease to humans through various ways, and humans have passed it on through various interactions since. Pirate700
It think it's best not to go beyond that. It's not worth the suspension. I was merely putting the idea out there, you can interpret it anyway you wish but that doesn't mean it's what I'm thinking, although it probably is ;)[QUOTE="LeePearce"]Not sure, but I think hiv/aids started in Africa, and certain animals or insects carried the disease. These animals passed on the disease to humans through various ways, and humans have passed it on through various interactions since. Pirate700
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]It think it's best not to go beyond that. It's not worth the suspension. i just read your sig for the first time and have concluded it is godlike. :lol: Thanks. I made it myself.:oops:[QUOTE="LeePearce"]Not sure, but I think hiv/aids started in Africa, and certain animals or insects carried the disease. These animals passed on the disease to humans through various ways, and humans have passed it on through various interactions since. pygmahia5
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]It think it's best not to go beyond that. It's not worth the suspension. I was merely putting the idea out there, you can interpret it anyway you wish but that doesn't mean it's what I'm thinking, although it probably is ;);) I read ya loud and clear.[QUOTE="LeePearce"]Not sure, but I think hiv/aids started in Africa, and certain animals or insects carried the disease. These animals passed on the disease to humans through various ways, and humans have passed it on through various interactions since. LeePearce
i just read your sig for the first time and have concluded it is godlike. :lol: Thanks. I made it myself.:oops: Is it suppose to look like a beer label?[QUOTE="pygmahia5"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]It think it's best not to go beyond that. It's not worth the suspension.
Pirate700
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]:lol: Thanks. I made it myself.:oops: Is it suppose to look like a beer label? Take a look at the a Budweiser can sometime and compare. You to will see the awesomeness.[QUOTE="pygmahia5"] i just read your sig for the first time and have concluded it is godlike. LeePearce
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SATAN?????
Actually STDs are just stereotyped that because you can get the from sex, but any blood trasnfusion or infection is basically the same thing.... just viruses and other single celled organisms mutating over time you know all that science stuff...
It think it's best not to go beyond that. It's not worth the suspension. Like a monkey biting a human? How would you get suspended for mentioning that?[QUOTE="LeePearce"]Not sure, but I think hiv/aids started in Africa, and certain animals or insects carried the disease. These animals passed on the disease to humans through various ways, and humans have passed it on through various interactions since. Pirate700
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]It think it's best not to go beyond that. It's not worth the suspension. Like a monkey biting a human? How would you get suspended for mentioning that?:lol: That probably did happen during.....BTW, getting bit does not transmit HIV/AIDs. I suggest you do research on the disease and on what some of us are hinting at. ;)[QUOTE="LeePearce"]Not sure, but I think hiv/aids started in Africa, and certain animals or insects carried the disease. These animals passed on the disease to humans through various ways, and humans have passed it on through various interactions since. SOedipus
Someone went for a swim in a nice, cool stream in the middle of the brazillian jungle, then they went for a wee, a parasite swam up his urine and into his guy bits. From there it lived, festering, changing. And there is born one of the possibilities of a STD starting.
It think it's best not to go beyond that. It's not worth the suspension. What's the matter, can't face the facts of life? ;)[QUOTE="LeePearce"]Not sure, but I think hiv/aids started in Africa, and certain animals or insects carried the disease. These animals passed on the disease to humans through various ways, and humans have passed it on through various interactions since. Pirate700
Like a monkey biting a human? How would you get suspended for mentioning that?:lol: That probably did happen during.....BTW, getting bit does not transmit HIV/AIDs. I suggest you do research on the disease and on what some of us are hinting at. ;) I was not aware of that however if the monkey has any wounds in the mouth (which wouldn't be too uncommon depending on the type of environment they live in) and it bites a human, the virus can travel from the monkey's saliva into the human's blood stream, so yes it is possible.[QUOTE="SOedipus"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]It think it's best not to go beyond that. It's not worth the suspension.
Pirate700
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]:lol: That probably did happen during.....BTW, getting bit does not transmit HIV/AIDs. I suggest you do research on the disease and on what some of us are hinting at. ;) I was not aware of that however if the monkey has any wounds in the mouth (which wouldn't be too uncommon depending on the type of environment they live in) and it bites a human, the virus can travel from the monkey's saliva into the human's blood stream, so yes it is possible. Would it also be possible that somebody ate an infected monkey and got AIDS from it? It's not like monkeys aren't edible.[QUOTE="SOedipus"] Like a monkey biting a human? How would you get suspended for mentioning that?SOedipus
[QUOTE="SOedipus"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]:lol: That probably did happen during.....BTW, getting bit does not transmit HIV/AIDs. I suggest you do research on the disease and on what some of us are hinting at. ;)I was not aware of that however if the monkey has any wounds in the mouth (which wouldn't be too uncommon depending on the type of environment they live in) and it bites a human, the virus can travel from the monkey's saliva into the human's blood stream, so yes it is possible. Would it also be possible that somebody ate an infected monkey and got AIDS from it? It's not like monkeys aren't edible. I doubt it, even if the monkey wasn't cooked, unless the person who was eating it had wounds in his mouth where the virus could spread directly into his bloodstream. I like where this topic went :lol:cd_rom
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]It think it's best not to go beyond that. It's not worth the suspension. What's the matter, can't face the facts of life? ;)I can. I'm just not sure the mods can. ;)[QUOTE="LeePearce"]Not sure, but I think hiv/aids started in Africa, and certain animals or insects carried the disease. These animals passed on the disease to humans through various ways, and humans have passed it on through various interactions since. angusclone2
What's the matter, can't face the facts of life? ;)I can. I'm just not sure the mods can. ;) I really don't think a mod would suspend you for using the word sex in a completely appropriate manner.[QUOTE="angusclone2"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]It think it's best not to go beyond that. It's not worth the suspension.
Pirate700
I don't know to even say to that.AIDS is a different case because the first cases were reported in the 1980's out of nowhere. Other STD's like herpes, siphilis, etc. have been around since recorded history. They are viruses, and probably mutated to their current form a LONG time ago.
mfacek
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]I can. I'm just not sure the mods can. ;) I really don't think a mod would suspend you for using the word sex in a completely appropriate manner.When speaking of a certain race of people doing certain activities with a species other than human, even when it's the most widely accepted theory, it is a safe bet the GS mods will give you a vacation to further ponder the theory. :P[QUOTE="angusclone2"] What's the matter, can't face the facts of life? ;)mfacek
I don't know to even say to that. The HIV/AIDS virus was first isolated, identified, and discovered in the early 1980's when it reached U.S. shores. I don't know how else to explain it.[QUOTE="mfacek"]
AIDS is a different case because the first cases were reported in the 1980's out of nowhere. Other STD's like herpes, siphilis, etc. have been around since recorded history. They are viruses, and probably mutated to their current form a LONG time ago.
Pirate700
I really don't think a mod would suspend you for using the word sex in a completely appropriate manner.When speaking of a certain race of people doing certain activities with a species other than human, even when it's the most widely accepted theory, it is a safe bet the GS mods will give you a vacation to further ponder the theory. :P Do you have any sources saying what you are implying is the most widely accepted theory?[QUOTE="mfacek"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]I can. I'm just not sure the mods can. ;)
Pirate700
Since it has been decreed that an HIV/AIDS vaccine is to be tested in TnT, it is appropriate to decode, decipher and delineate the real origin of this deadly disease.
At the outset, it must be stated quite emphatically and categorically that the origin of AIDS has absolutely NOTHING to do with the green monkey, Afrikan people nor the Haitians.
The stark reality is that according to 'The Strecker Memorandum' (1983):
-AIDS is a man-made disease
-AIDS is not a homosexual disease
-AIDS is not a venereal disease
-AIDS can be carried by mosquitoes
-Condoms will not prevent AIDS
-There are at least six different AIDS viruses in the world...1
What this writer wants to add is that AIDS represents the most potent medical weapon in the armory of Europeans to annihilate, decimate and castrate Afrikan, Hispanic and Asian peoples under the rubric of European supremacy.
Why and how was AIDS created The AIDS virus was created 'as a political/ethnic weapon to be used mainly against Blacks2- and the United States controlled World Commission 'decreed' that 2.7 billion non-white people must be eliminated from this planet by the year 2000.3
This decree was issued in the late 1970s. 'AIDS is biological warfare at its Euro-supermacist zenith. According to Malcolm Turner (9 June 1991)': 'AIDS is not an act of God against homosexuals; it did not appear out of thin air and it did not come from Africa. It was designed to kill people of color and a review of the statistics show that this is exactly what is happening. . . . .; it is the creation of a sick, demented white racist power structure . . . .'4
'The creation of the AIDS virus by the WHO was not just a diabolical scientific exercise that got out of hand. It was a cold-blood successful attempt to create a killer virus which was then used in a successful experiment in Africa'.5
The creation of AIDS 'was not an accident'. It was deliberate.6 AIDS 'is nothing less than GENOCIDE by white racist against the rest of humanity.7 The real origin of AIDS The AIDS virus 'was created by the United States government at Fort Dietrich in Maryland, a biological warfare laboratory in building number A550 in the P4 lab'. The sum of US $10m was requested by the Defense Department to build the lab under the House of Representatives Bill number H.B. 15090 in the 91st Congress in 1970.8
According to Dr. Theodore Strecker (1989):'(the US) National Cancer institute in collaboration with the World Health Organization made the AIDS virus in their laboratories at Fort Detrich (now NCI). They combined the deadly retroviruses, bovine leukemia virus and sheep vlsna virus, and injected them into human tissue cultures. The result was the AIDS virus, the first human retrovirus known to man and now believed to be 100 percent fatal to those infected'.9
The AIDS epidemic was triggered by 'the mass vaccination campaign which eradicated smallpox.12 In fact, the WHO itself has studied 'new scientific evidence suggesting that immunization with the smallpox vaccine Vaccinia, awakened the unsuspected, dormant human immuno defense virus infection (HIV)'.13
In the words of an adviser to the WHO: '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.14
The fact of the matter is that the powers-that-be at WHO concluded that 'in the relation to the immune response, a number of useful experimental approaches can be visualised.15 As a result, 'they suggested that a neat way to do this would be to put their new killer virus (AIDS) into a vaccination program, sit back and observe the results'.16
The WHO used smallpox vaccine as their vicious vehicle to spread the AIDS virus and the geographic areas chosen were Uganda and other Afrikan countries, Haiti, Brazil and Japan. The present 'AIDS epidemiology coincides with these geographical areas'.17
As an addendum, 'there is also substantial evidence' to show that a confidential source in the WHO has revealed that there is 'a strong correlation between the proportion of people in different central African countries who consented to the smallpox vaccine program and the proportion of those now infected with AIDS'.18
The stark reality is that 'the AIDS virus must be a man-made' and a bio-engineered virus'.19
Hence, it need occasion no great surprise that the WHO, in true Euro-supermacist modus operandi, 'started to inject AIDS-laced smallpox vaccine (Vaccina) into over 100 million Africans (as part of its global non-European population reduction programme) in 1977'.20 According to Dr. Theodore A. Strecker, 'who unraveled this conundrum, the greatest murder mystery of all time': 'if the African green monkey could transmit AIDS to humans', the present known amount of infection in Africa makes it statistically impossible for a single episode, such as a monkey biting someone, to have brought this epidemic to this point.
i just read your sig for the first time and have concluded it is godlike. :lol: Thanks. I made it myself.:oops: haha, u should feel proud![QUOTE="pygmahia5"][QUOTE="Pirate700"]It think it's best not to go beyond that. It's not worth the suspension.
Pirate700
For people who wonder about AIDS...
AIDS is a virus that was to be found in monkeys in Africa. The virus went through stages of evolvement and passed on to humans because some people "work" with monkeys. Especially there are certain people who train a species of monkeys to collect fruits from high trees and the monkeys climb, get them and give them to the collectors. The virus could have easily been transmitted through injuries caused by monkeys to humans.
Then the virus was spread to the African population through sex, pretty much to the point where many people had it. One place that it existed was also South Africa. As we know many Europeans live there. These people were travellng often to Europe or America and thus the disease spread further.
EDIT: That's what I know from a documentarie I watched.
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