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Originally posted by 1wintermute1
Anyone who cares to dispute this fact, please name one single other illness throughout mankinds history that has targeted a specific percentage of any nations population.
Originally posted by Lady of the Lake
Believe it or not…
Originally posted by Byrd
Originally posted by Lady of the Lake
Believe it or not…
If you want the one that the WHO and scientists are saying, then you need to modify your fairytale to:
"Once upon THOUSANDS of times during the past million years or so, a virus got into humans from eating/processing uncooked monkey meat. Unlike most of the other diseases that go from animal to human (anthrax, brucellosis, leprosy, etc) this disease didn't spread well for a very long time. In fact, it was mostly local until the jet age brought the very wealthy in as tourists to the very poor areas where the Very Rich liked hunt among the Very Poor for cheap prostitutes........ They also donated blood to hospitals to show what Good People they were, and this is how my young hemophiliac nephew and hundreds like him got the disease and died.
Originally posted by Byrd
In fact, it was mostly local until the jet age brought the very wealthy in as tourists to the very poor areas where the Very Rich liked hunt among the Very Poor for cheap prostitutes.
Originally posted by Byrd
Yes, there's archaeological evidence of AIDs showing up several times before in the world (and getting to England and the US.) Sadly, the fairytale makers prefer the less accurate version.
Originally posted by infinite8
For what its worth, I won't ever even take the flu shot. I don't trust what others choose to put into your system.
Originally posted by Lady of the Lake
Originally posted by infinite8
For what its worth, I won't ever even take the flu shot. I don't trust what others choose to put into your system.
Very wise. Neither will I.
Originally posted by Lady of the Lake
Love the monkey meat story that is almost believable. For what it is worth any number of scientists prefer my version of the fairytale.