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08-15-2009, 05:46 PM
Well, I'm not gonna argue as I have clear info to the contrary but cannot reveal it. It doesn't really matter. What matters is that the cure is being withheld from those that need it. Certain people want Africans and Thais to die, in order to control their population growth.
This is a well-guarded secret by certain people. |
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08-15-2009, 05:56 PM
Ok, You can't reveal it. But what are the basis of your understanding?
1. Is a human created infection. 2. It is targeted at specific gene types. 3. if the above is correct then why has it spread to other types. 4. If this infection has only been discovered by modern tech then what is to say this has not been ongoing for many generations. 5. for every bad drug there is a antidote (created by the makers), why is this ATD not known for AIDS 6. If this was a project then it failed due to lack of understanding of the human genome and public exposure. Gonna play some poker now. Back tahmorrow |
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08-15-2009, 06:04 PM
Viruses have baffled even the best minds. Look at the work of Prof Hugh Pennington of Aberdeen University. Even he doesn't have all the answers. This ATD is known for AIDS but isn't being released.
Aids; The Manufactured Virus, have a read of this |
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08-15-2009, 08:02 PM
From what I learned, it is completely unacceptable for anyone to call a black guy the "N-word", but ironically, it is OK for blacks to refer to as each other using that word. I've always found that weird.
As for the word "negro", it isn't as offensive as the previous racial slur, but is still considered insulting. The only racial terms for white people I don't like are the Cantonese term "gweilo" (ghost guy) and the Japanese term "gaijin" (outsider). They probably should not be taken seriously as the slurs for blacks mentioned above, but I would never be happy if a Hong Konger or Japanese called me by "gweilo" or "gaijin" respectively. |
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