aid - A U.S. Made Monster?
PREFACE
In an extensive article in the Summer-Autumn 1990 issue of
Top Secret, Prof J. Segal and Dr. L. Segal outline their
theory that assist is a man-made disease, originating at
Pentagon bacteriological warfare labs at fortress Detrick,
Maryland. Top Secret is the international edition of the
German magazine Geheim and is considered by many to be a
sister publication to the American Covert movement Information
Bulletin (CAIB). In fact, Top Secret carries the Naming
Names column, which CAIB is prevented from doing by the
American government, and which names CIA agents in different
locations in the world. The article, named AIDS: US-Made
Monster and subtitled AIDS - its Nature and its Origins,
is lengthy, has a plow of professional terminology and is
dotted with footnotes.
AIDS FACTS
The fatal weakening of the immune system of rules which has given
AIDS its name (Acquired Immuno-Deficiency Syndrome), write
the Segals, has been traced back to a destruction or a
functional reverse of the T4-lymphocytes, also called
helper cells`, which play a regulatory role in the
production of antibodies in the immune system.
In the
course of the illness, the number of functional T4-
cells is cut back greatly so that new anti-bodies cannot be
produced and the defenceless patient corpse exposed to a
range of infections that under other circumstances would
have been harmless. Most AIDS patients die from
opportunistic infections rather than from the AIDS virus
itself. The initial infection is characterized by diarrhea,
erysipelas and intermittent fever. An apparent recovery
follows after 2-3 weeks, and in many cases the patient
remains without symptoms and functions unremarkably for years.
Occasionally a swelling of the lymph glands, which does not
affect the patients well-being, can be observed. After
several years, the pre-AIDS stage, known as ARC (Aids-
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