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Sundance documentary: The origins of AIDS

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Jamal do u have HIV???? :D
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Re: Sundance documentary: The origins of AIDS

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This video is not blocked in the US:

http://wn.com/the_origin_of_aids

The history is easiest to get reading the Wiki article:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_HIV/AIDS

The early theories for the origin of Aids have been mostly discredited. At least two of the various SIV and HIV strains have been around for a very long time. It was the means and ease of transmission that changed. Non-sterile injections and contaminated vaccines certainly added to it's spread, but the polio vaccine theory of the origin of Aids has been debunked:

http://www.historyofvaccines.org/conten ... d-hiv-link

"Epidemiological studies also highlight a serious problem with Hooper’s claims of an OPV/HIV link: HIV-1 (the first of two known species of HIV, more infective and virulent than the second, HIV-2) was likely introduced to humans prior to 1940, and in a completely different part of Africa than the location of the polio vaccine trial, probably via infected chimpanzees in Cameroon. The Congo vaccine trials took place in the late 1950s—at least a decade after HIV had begun spreading in humans, and probably longer, according to more recent estimates (Worobey 2008). The vaccine could not have been the source of a virus that had already been infecting humans for many years.

Hooper, for his part, stands by his claims and alleges an organized cover-up, but his argument has largely been relegated to the status of a debunked conspiracy theory. Yet even though his claims have not been found to have merit, they have still managed to damage global efforts to eradicate polio. Rumors of the current oral polio vaccine having been intentionally contaminated with drugs to cause sterility and “viruses which are known to cause HIV and AIDS” led to local refusals to accept the vaccine in parts of Africa. It’s likely that these rumors are related to the original OPV/HIV accusations. Partially as a result of these refusals, polio flared back up in parts of Africa after vaccination had led to positive steps toward eradication."
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Re: Sundance documentary: The origins of AIDS

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Grant wrote:This video is not blocked in the US:

http://wn.com/the_origin_of_aids

The history is easiest to get reading the Wiki article:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_HIV/AIDS

The early theories for the origin of Aids have been mostly discredited. At least two of the various SIV and HIV strains have been around for a very long time. It was the means and ease of transmission that changed. Non-sterile injections and contaminated vaccines certainly added to it's spread, but the polio vaccine theory of the origin of Aids has been debunked:

http://www.historyofvaccines.org/conten ... d-hiv-link

"Epidemiological studies also highlight a serious problem with Hooper’s claims of an OPV/HIV link: HIV-1 (the first of two known species of HIV, more infective and virulent than the second, HIV-2) was likely introduced to humans prior to 1940, and in a completely different part of Africa than the location of the polio vaccine trial, probably via infected chimpanzees in Cameroon. The Congo vaccine trials took place in the late 1950s—at least a decade after HIV had begun spreading in humans, and probably longer, according to more recent estimates (Worobey 2008). The vaccine could not have been the source of a virus that had already been infecting humans for many years.

Hooper, for his part, stands by his claims and alleges an organized cover-up, but his argument has largely been relegated to the status of a debunked conspiracy theory. Yet even though his claims have not been found to have merit, they have still managed to damage global efforts to eradicate polio. Rumors of the current oral polio vaccine having been intentionally contaminated with drugs to cause sterility and “viruses which are known to cause HIV and AIDS” led to local refusals to accept the vaccine in parts of Africa. It’s likely that these rumors are related to the original OPV/HIV accusations. Partially as a result of these refusals, polio flared back up in parts of Africa after vaccination had led to positive steps toward eradication."

Hi. Grant. :D


I appreciate your interest on this subject. :mrgreen:
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