It would be great if I could read this. Anyway, I wouldn't be surprised to discover Fauci's name buried somewhere in the fine print of the development process.
Actually, I think it's a different article entirely because it has a different title and I agree it does seem shorter. However, your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated!
But in "The River: A Journey to the Source of HIV and AIDS," British writer Edward Hooper builds a case for the possibility that the HIV-1 virus first reached humans in oral polio vaccines given to a million people in Africa between 1957 and 1960.
There was a guy a while back who claimed to be in on it. I can't remember his name, but he said it was RNA from the viruses that cause cat lymphoma, chicken sarcoma, and simian virus 1. Seems like some fishy gain of function research, and we all know who loves that.
It would be great if I could read this. Anyway, I wouldn't be surprised to discover Fauci's name buried somewhere in the fine print of the development process.
Here ya go, fren:
https://www.newsweek.com/debate-origins-plague-162808
Oops! It's not the entire article. I'll see if I can find the rest...
This is all I could find. It just may be the entire article. I thought it looked too short.
Actually, I think it's a different article entirely because it has a different title and I agree it does seem shorter. However, your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated!
Look again. It does have the same title.
I have the actual newsweek. You know, old fashioned paper magazine & this is a scan. I can try to make a better scan when I get a chance sometime
Thank you!
ooo tasty article. Thanks for sharing
The Soviets always claimed that AIDS was a CIA creation, going back from the 1980's.
Cuz it was.
There was a guy a while back who claimed to be in on it. I can't remember his name, but he said it was RNA from the viruses that cause cat lymphoma, chicken sarcoma, and simian virus 1. Seems like some fishy gain of function research, and we all know who loves that.
I was telling my hubby this the other day. But all the info online has been scrubbed
That's why hard copies are always nice. When you see something, download it. Don't hesitate