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The “Perfect” Disease

Author: Jerry Leonard

ISBN:  0-7596-6809-4

The following review was contributed by: Sue Vogan: To read more of Sue's reviews Click Here

Leonard again gives us well-documented work that makes more sense than any explanation I have heard so far as to how and why there is such a disease as AIDS.

We have all probably heard the “green monkey” theory, the “it’s because they have sinned” yarns, or have probably just decided we didn’t need any information because we didn’t have it. What if the same people who research cancer is behind it all? Is that too far-fetched? How about considering that the U.S. government could really be behind AIDS? Is that too incredible? It all becomes clearer as you read AIDS: The “Perfect” Disease.

Leonard would like us to consider: “AIDS was made possible by the cancer research establishment’s documented creation and testing immunosuppressive viruses similar HIV as a tool in the development of human cancer vaccines; AIDS and the tragic epidemic of human cancer is has caused are the legacy of increasingly sophisticated and expansive experiments that were designed to deliberately induce cancer in humans using the monkey tumor and cancer-causing viruses; The cancer research establishment, which was intertwined with and funded by the national security establishment, was used as a tool to implement an international biowarfare effort using HIV in the Third World.”

Is there proof that the cancer research and national security establishments are benefiting from AIDS?  Leonard refers to C. Rabkin, “Epidemiology of AIDS-Related Malignancies,” Current Opinion in Oncology, vol. 6, 1994, pp. 492-496, to document this statement, “HIV is providing fantastic benefits to both the establishments. And it is an ideal vehicle for the elimination of human cancer through the development of vaccines and for cutting out the “human cancer” of population growth through biowarfare.”

It was in 1968 when Paul Ehrlich (author of "The Population Bomb") said, “It is not inconceivable that we will, one of these days, have a visitation from a “super flu,“ perhaps much more virulent than the famous killer of 1918-1920. ... But what if a much more lethal strain would start going in the starving, more crowded population a few years from now? This could happen naturally or through the escape of a special strain created for biological warfare." It's true that in 2000, 90% of the AIDS deaths occurred in the Third World -- as predicted in a "classified 1974 pre-AIDS-era study." How did a study know this information over twenty-five years before it happened?

Cancer research has progressed rapidly since AIDS hit the population. Why not? This same group should be finding AIDS very beneficial -- it's "the same group that created the first immunosuppressive viruses as a weapon in the war on cancer long before Human Immunosuppressive Virus began infection human populations.” They now know viruses cause sarcoma in humans -- thanks to AIDS. And, since a tremendous number of AIDS victims are from the Third World, population control seems to be working.

Is the Department of Defense benefiting from the AIDS virus, too? Leonard has included photocopies of DoD documents. In 1974, the National Security Council study "outlining aggressive U.S. global depopulation plans for Third World." In 1975, the National Security Council was "put in charge of U.S. population efforts overseas" and there was a Senate investigation of CIA and DoD testing on human subjects: list of projects at Army hospitals included "Evaluation and Study of Patients with Primary and Secondary Immunodeficiency Diseases." 

Could another benefit be natural resources?

Leonard documents and explains, "Whatever may be done to guard against interruptions of supply and to develop domestic alternatives, the U.S. economy will require large and increasing amounts of minerals from abroad, especially from less developed countries. That fact gives the U.S. enhanced interest in the political, economic, and social stability of the supplying countries. Wherever a lessening of population pressures through reduced birth rates can increase the prospects for such stability, population policy becomes relevant to resource supplies and to the economic interests of the United States."  He goes on further to quote, "...short of Draconian measures there is no possibility that any LDC can stabilize its population at less than double its present size. For many, stabilization will not be short three times their present size."

The same individual who was responsible for specializing in "state violence (using covert and overt wars) throughout the developing world whenever U.S. business interests were threatened (for example, in Vietnam and Guatemala)"..."was given responsibility for implementing the sated international depopulation goals."

And who watches over our health -- the CDC, WHO and DoD, of course. "The close working relationship between WHO, the CDC, and the DoD "whenever there is an outbreak of disease" internationally would provide the DoD with a convenient means of controlling information in response to an outbreak that might be the result of biological warfare implemented by the DoD. By supplying the right "experts" and consultants to WHO and the CDC, the DoD could easily guide any investigation into the cause of an international epidemic and thereby obscure any role that the DoD itself played in instigating an artificially created epidemic."

Jerry Leonard is a physicist who has been actively involved in microelectronics research and the study and documentation of cancer research history, viruses, and the unethical government experimentations on human subjects.

*The Nazi regime was described as Draconian, per the Wikipedia dictionary, and Athens, Greece used Draconian measures, such as “death for even minor offenses.” 

 

 

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