Hello everyone. I worked tirelessly for six months in 1992 to piece together the AIDS puzzle using transcripted information from the "Strecker Memorandum" written by Dr. Robert Strecker and his brother Ted who went to the UCLA Medical Library to research the long term effects of insuring and treating AIDS patients as a proposal for the Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) of the Security Pacific Bank of California. They discovered "thousands of documents supporting the man-made origins of AIDS." I also ordered a huge number of research articles on this subject from Prevailing Winds Research of Santa Barbara, CA., and collated that information into my article. I first tried to get it published in a local paper, "The New Times" but the publisher rejected it because the lead "was not exciting enough." So I rewrote the article with a really scary lead based on the facts...a fictional scenerio and he still would not publish it. A friend of mine finially got it published along with his article on "The Last Flight of KAL 007", when the Russians shot down that airliner with a SU-15. I had a problem with that incident also and made a t-shirt that says "A Russian SU-15 can ruin your day." We were both published in the November 1992 issue of "Red Tail Review" which became the last issue of that magazine because, according to my friend, the publisher was visited by "men in suits"...aka government goons who step in when someone steps over the line. I am proud to present this article to you in its original text along with supporting illustrations and a gif scan of the major "smoking gun", the Dept. of Defense Appropriations for 1970, HB 15090, page 129 which was not in our local public library when I last checked...part of the cover-up. People called me after this was published and one declared it "an indictment" of the government. Read this web page while you can. Print it out. Thankyou, Larry Jamison, Sept.
2002.
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