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It is disturbing to see other groups becoming involved with AIDS as the months go by, including children. Close contact can lead to AIDS. For example, if a child's close contact is a household contact, there will be cases of individuals living in close contact with someone with AIDS or at risk of AIDS. This contact does not necessarily have to be intimate sexual contact or sharing a needle, but just ordinary close contact.

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The speaker states that a disease, surmised early on, began in the male homosexual population in the U.S. The speaker clarifies that this was not due to anything intrinsically wrong with homosexuality, but rather straightforward epidemiology. Introducing an infectious agent into a population where sexual contact is the mode of transmission creates a perfect setup for spread. The speaker notes a concentration of cases in the New York Metropolitan Area (New York City and New Jersey) and in Los Angeles.

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This disease initially affected the male homosexual population in the US. The spread was facilitated by sexual contact. The concentration of cases was observed in the New York metropolitan area, including New York City and New Jersey, as well as in Las Vegas.

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COVID spreads quickly in crowds, especially as winter approaches and people spend more time indoors with less ventilation. Seeing friends, colleagues, and family also increases the risk of transmission.

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The speaker discusses the eradicability of viruses, focusing on the case of AIDS. They mention four criteria for eradicability: the absence of an animal reservoir, the virus not persisting in infected humans for years, the absence of multiple serological types, and the ability to obtain the necessary social cooperation. The speaker argues that AIDS violates all four criteria, suggesting that it will remain a long-term problem along with related viruses.

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Speaker 0 describes a unit in Saima that went into African countries; "And how was that done exactly?" "Through inoculation. Through vaccines. Vaccines." "Pretending to inoculate people and that type of thing. The idea being to kill black people? Yeah. To eradicate black people." "There you must understand the concept was that AIDS was a killer. It was incurable at that point in time, so it was led to believe that if infected people, it was the quick non militaristic approach to eliminate black people." "And that is something you know for a fact that AIDS was actively being Yes. Spread to Yes. Other countries? Yes. To African countries."

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The speaker discusses how the disease initially spread among the male homosexual population in the United States. They clarify that this does not imply anything negative about homosexuality, but rather it is a result of straightforward epidemiology. The concentration of cases was observed in the New York Metropolitan Area, including New York City and New Jersey, as well as in Los Angeles. The speaker emphasizes the importance of introducing an infectious agent into a population for it to spread.

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This Catholic run home, the Incarnation Children's Center in Harlem, is where many HIV children end up if their parents or guardians refuse to medicate them. For years, it was the center of highly controversial and secretive drug trials on orphans and foster children as young as three months old. At the time, these assertions describe a setting and activities that have sparked significant scrutiny, with emphasis on secrecy surrounding the research and the vulnerability of the children involved. The transcript presents these points without concluding on the ethics or outcomes. Further context or details are not included in this excerpt.

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AIDS, initially seen as a disease affecting only gay individuals, is a condition that weakens the immune system and can lead to Kaposi's sarcoma, a rare form of cancer. This cancer has a high death rate of 80% within two years of diagnosis. AIDS also causes severe infections with a 100% death rate within two years. It is not a benign disease and is not limited to the gay community. Currently, 75% of cases are among homosexuals, 14% among heterosexual drug addicts, 5% among heterosexuals with no other risk factors, 5% among Haitian refugees, and 1% among hemophiliacs who likely contracted it through blood transfusions. Females who are partners of male drug addicts and infants of female drug addicts can also be affected.

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The disease initially affected the male homosexual population in the US, particularly in New York City, New Jersey, and Los Angeles. Introducing an infectious agent into this population through sexual contact facilitated its spread.

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Many homeless men are sick and untested, some are dangerous. It's hard to trust anyone here.

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The early belief was that AIDS was limited to the male homosexual community and IV drug users. However, it was later discovered that groups like Haitians and hemophiliacs were also affected, and there were concerns about transmission through blood transfusions. A recent article by Alasky revealed that children in close contact with individuals at high risk for AIDS showed symptoms identical to AIDS syndrome, suggesting that the disease could be transmitted through intimate contact rather than just sexual or blood transmission. This led to speculation in the media that AIDS could be spread through casual contact, causing unnecessary fear.

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There is a dangerous and deadly disease called AIDS that poses a threat to everyone. It can be transmitted through sexual intercourse with an infected person, affecting both men and women. Although it has mainly affected small groups, it is spreading. It is crucial to protect yourself by being aware and informed. Ignoring AIDS could lead to death, so it is important not to die due to ignorance. This message was conveyed in a public information film.

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AZT is the only drug available because it's the only one proven safe and effective in scientific trials. While progress may seem slow, many drugs are in clinical trials. These trials aim to determine their safety and effectiveness. Drugs in trial include Alpha interferon, dideoxycytidine, phos carnate, and al seven twenty one, either alone or with AZT. The virus is spreading heterosexually, but not as explosively as in the homosexual population years ago. Complacency should be avoided. In the US, heterosexual spread is concentrated among IV drug abusers and their partners, particularly in areas like Manhattan, South Bronx, New Jersey, and Miami. Regarding one scientist's claims, they are considered extraordinary and off base. He puts forth a negative hypothesis without offering alternatives, creating anxiety among infected individuals who may perceive a conspiracy.

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Children's immune systems are being compromised by toxic agents, preventing them from developing natural immunity. The younger they are when exposed, the greater the risk of long-term complications, including an increased risk of cancer. There are alarming reports of sudden deaths in children, including heart attacks in two-year-olds, which were previously unheard of. Cases of strokes in young children are also rising, with some attributing this to genetic predispositions. However, these incidents are now occurring in otherwise healthy young individuals, raising concerns about the implications of recent medical interventions.

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The speaker states that vaccines contained 40 different viruses that were being inactivated. The yellow fever vaccine contained leukemia virus due to the crude science of the time. The speaker says they were not reporting AIDS virus at the time, but they had a disease virus. The speaker says it was good science at the time because they didn't worry about these viruses.

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When an infectious disease outbreak occurs, aggressive actions can change its expected shape.

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The disease initially spread in the male homosexual population in the US, mainly in New York City, New Jersey, and Los Angeles. The infectious agent was introduced through sexual contact, leading to a concentration of cases in these areas.

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Many young and healthy individuals are suddenly dying, with a rise in sudden deaths and heart disease. This trend is alarming and unprecedented, as funeral services are now overwhelmed with the number of deaths. The increase in deaths is not limited to one facility but is being noticed across the board by others as well.

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There are allegations that AIDS was intentionally spread in African countries through vaccines. Research facilities were set up to inject people with a solution to prevent AIDS, but instead, they were injecting people with AIDS. These facilities were financed by foreign governments. Additionally, there have been cases where HIV vaccines actually increased the likelihood of infection, showing that a vaccine that seemed safe initially could have negative effects.

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AIDS can be transmitted before an individual develops infections and is classified as having AIDS. The spread of the disease is facilitated by sexual contact. It's important to note that there are many individuals who already have the defect but are not classified as having AIDS. The statistics on AIDS only consider full-blown cases and do not account for the large number of individuals with the defect. The transmissibility of the disease is another crucial aspect to consider.

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Children are now being affected by AIDS, even without intimate contact or needle sharing. Close contacts like household members can also be at risk. This shows how the disease is spreading beyond traditional risk groups.

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There is a discussion about immunodeficiency and its causes, clarifying that being homosexual is not the cause. Certain individuals had a toxic lifestyle that accumulated risk factors. The first antiretroviral medication discovered was AZT, which was toxic and initially intended for cancer treatment. It was later proposed for AIDS patients. People who were treated with AZT between 1985 and 1996 all died. Many individuals have died as a result of taking medication. The conversation highlights the high mortality rate associated with AZT treatment. The analogy of giving indefinite chemotherapy to a person is used to illustrate the negative consequences.

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Speaker 0: A child born in a hospital in The United States today, within an hours of coming from source into this body, the first thing that happens to them is pharmaceutical intervention without really asking, barely informed consent. That child's eyes are smeared with erythromycin ointment, and they're given a hepatitis B vaccine in their first day of life. And the hep B vaccine is for hepatitis B, which is a sexually transmitted disease, an IV drug user disease, of course, which babies are not gonna be exposed to, and yet every single baby in America is getting the intervention. So from the literally the day we are born, we're— Speaker 1: I these mean, why not test the pregnant mother for those? Speaker 0: They do. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 0: So They give it to the women who even if they have tested negative— Speaker 1: they give majority. Absolutely. So I don't understand why would you treat a child on his first day of life for illnesses you know for a fact he doesn't have, it isn't gonna get? Speaker 2: So a child's born let's just take the sign. The child's born. Hep B is spread by two routes, sexually transmitted disease or intravenous needles. So my one day old isn't going to be having sex or doing heroin right away. So what's the purpose of getting this on the schedule in the first day of life, the first hours of life? Speaker 0: And if you push, and I welcome anyone to do this with their doctor, you get to two things. You get to the American patients are too stupid to remember, so we need to do it right away. That's literally like what they say. And then my doctor told me that that a child at daycare could trip over a needle that has hepatitis B on it. That's literally what they get to. Speaker 2: That a needle could be on the playground that somebody just did heroin or something, threw the needle down, and it has hepatitis B blood on it. I asked the doctor, has there ever been in human history a case of hepatitis B two being transferred that way? They said no. It's only through intravenous needles and sex. So you actually to to just to steel man this, and, again, welcome anyone to respond, there is not actually a scenario absent of intravenous needles or sex, that a person gets hepatitis b. Speaker 0: There is not a reason for this to be given.

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Children and women are using harmful substances that are disgusting and need to be stopped.
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