Aug 31, 2022·edited Aug 31, 2022Liked by Charles Wright
I'd suggest that the anti-christian forces pushing the 'gay lifestyle' in all the media made it impossible to propagate the true message of the cause of immune-system deficiency, which WAS the lifestyle. I don't remember *any* reports of doctors treating AIDS patients developing the full-blown syndrome from repeated exposure to the HIV virus.
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The epidemic drug abuse among the sporting sodomite cohort, particularly of amyl nitrate, was identified as the primary cause of the problem by Peter Duesberg, and he got wacked hard by this kabbal and their point-man Fauci.
HIV does have immunosuppressive functions but it's kept in check in healthy bodies and thus should be seen more as one of *many* opportunistic pathogens that romps through the body when the immune system is damaged.
This view has quietly gained acceptance as the enemy media fire has died down.
Well iirc he and Michael Smith discovered they could stabilize 'melted' (single stranded) dna with taq polymerase. Before Mullis and Smith, researchers thought a single strand of multiple kilobases would be too instable to survive repeated stages of amplification.
I think that was my understanding at the time, memory does get foggy though.
No wonder they bumped him off before covid started. That is to say, I wouldn't be surprised if they did.
I'd suggest that the anti-christian forces pushing the 'gay lifestyle' in all the media made it impossible to propagate the true message of the cause of immune-system deficiency, which WAS the lifestyle. I don't remember *any* reports of doctors treating AIDS patients developing the full-blown syndrome from repeated exposure to the HIV virus.
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The epidemic drug abuse among the sporting sodomite cohort, particularly of amyl nitrate, was identified as the primary cause of the problem by Peter Duesberg, and he got wacked hard by this kabbal and their point-man Fauci.
HIV does have immunosuppressive functions but it's kept in check in healthy bodies and thus should be seen more as one of *many* opportunistic pathogens that romps through the body when the immune system is damaged.
This view has quietly gained acceptance as the enemy media fire has died down.
Mullis didn't invent a "test". He invented an automated lab method that replaced a manual method that was much slower.
Well iirc he and Michael Smith discovered they could stabilize 'melted' (single stranded) dna with taq polymerase. Before Mullis and Smith, researchers thought a single strand of multiple kilobases would be too instable to survive repeated stages of amplification.
I think that was my understanding at the time, memory does get foggy though.