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will be clear when you look at people like Magic Johnson, Easy E, and BET who promote HIV awareness to Blacks, especially if these celebrities supposedly got the disease. Easy E mysteriously died but Magic Johnson still lives. He’s possibly a modern day Eunice Rivers who was the head nurse in the Tuskegee Syphilis Project, who lied to her own people about giving them treatment for “Bad Blood.” I always wondered why they promoted HIV testing


and awareness to specifically Blacks, even though I don’t’ know anyone personally who actually died from HIV or AIDS. I know more people who died from bullets, so logically that would be seen as more of a crisis than AIDS. Then it hit me, maybe there is a secret and sinister agenda behind HIV. I went out to research the HIV Test in and of itself. To


my surprise, the test doesn’t involve testing for the HIV retrovirus at all. It tests to see if your blood has antibodies to fight disease. Supposedly, the body produces specific antibodies to fight specific disease. But, according the HIV hoax theory, any antibody can react to the swab used to test for HIV. That means if you have the flu and get an HIV test, your flu antibodies can react to the antigens contained on the swab and you can be misdiagnosed for having HIV. Its sort of like saying soldiers only attack certain enemies. This may be true for the police though. The psychological trauma alone from an HIV Positive


result alone can cause a nervous breakdown, even a stroke. Then the drugs they will give will destroy the immune system causing Acquired Immunal Deficiently Syndrome (AIDS). The shocking part about the HIV test is it has different standards for differ- ent countries. In Africa, one line on the swab could mean HIV positive. in Europe or America, up to three lines is necessary for a positive result. This shows an interest in giving HIV positive re- sults in Africa and in Black communities around the word. Which sheds light and gives an understanding to the theory. While researching the University of Chicago Hospitals,


I’ve found many instances where people sued for false cancer and HIV diagnoses. Maybe there is some validity to HIV Hoax The- ory. As I take the bus home, I keep seeing this same sign where a Black heterosexual couple is hugging. on the right side reads, does she know if he has HIV? Why isn’t it a Gay or white couple and why the emphasis on the man having HIV and not the woman?


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