"U.S.
GOV'T CREATED THE AIDS VIRUS"
WORLD NEWS EXCLUSIVE
Kate McClare
SAN DIEGO -- The
U.S. government created the deadly AIDS virus as a way of wiping out blacks and
other minorities around the world, says a researcher who's fought for 10 years
to bring his eye-opening charge to light.
Boyd E. Graves, a lawyer and graduate
of the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, says he has "irrefutable evidence
of the United States' secret plan to cull world populations by unleashing a
stealth biological microorganism."
Graves insists the AIDS virus was
developed in an ultrasecret government project called the Special Virus Program.
"We believe HIV is the product of
intent. We believe AIDS is the product of design," he said in a
telephone interview last month from New York City, before addressing the Black
African Holocaust Conference.
According to a report from the U.S.
Centers for Disease Control, African-Americans account for 38 percent of all
AIDS cases in this country -- yet they represent only 12 percent of the
population. And the disease has attacked millions of people in Africa, which has
suffered from the pandemic more than anywhere else in the world.
AIDS is one of the most important
weapons in the government arsenal of biological terrorism, declares Graves. He
has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in San Diego demanding an open review
of the facts he's uncovered, including the two most shocking elements:
- A Special Virus Flow Chart that
details the government's "coordinated research program to develop a cancer
virus that depletes the immune system."
- A photograph of a manmade virus
that's virtually identical to the AIDS virus.
Yet this photograph was shot in 1971 --
14 years before the known AIDS virus was discovered.
Graves also has documents from
government and scientific leaders, which reveal sinister intentions on the part
of scientists and government leaders.
A 1948 memo from a top State Department
official, for instance, urges colleagues to "get on with the task of
dealing with the burgeoning populations of the Third World."
For those who think the U.S. government
would never do such a terrible thing to any of its people, Graves offers as
evidence the horrendous revelations about the Tuskeegee Project.
In that infamous program, which began
in 1932, government researchers secretly infected black men with syphilis so
they could study the disease -- even after a cure had been found.
"Between 1964 and 1978, the secret federal virus program
spent $550 million of taxpayer money to invent AIDS," Graves writes on his
site:
"It is now necessary to spend whatever it
takes to dismantle an invention that has led to the greatest crime against
humanity in the history of the world."
There's more in the current
January 7, 2003 Newsstand Issue of World News on sale now!
For more information, see
The Strecker
Memorandum.
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