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The Black Races "HIV & AIDS"

(Where it really came from)

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The Black Races "HIV & AIDS"

By: Lessie Myles
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Do you find it suspect that the HIV virus showed up in two different places (Haiti and Africa) at the exact same time? For the most part, Africans do not travel, or vacation in Haiti and vice-versa (neither place considered ideal for vacation, and relaxation (where sexual interludes often occur), providing a gateway for transmission of the deadly virus. Yet this is where the virus was initially discovered. Science cannot explain how the HIV virus took a leap to these two distinct places in the mid, to latter 1970s. In 1981, AIDS made its debut in the United States; again, strangely, rapidly being spread among Black people! This book "The Black Races" (HIV & AIDS) provides a reasonable explanation as to the true "origin" of HIV, and how and why it is transmitted among the dark races of people. The author gives a compelling, and even a frightening synopsis of "how" and "why" dark-skinned races became victims. She lays out all the facts; backing the truth that Black people are not the victims of random "Bad luck," but rather, subjects, and victims of scientists to rid the world of people they deemed undesirable! Her evidence point to an "evil" methodical plan and plot that explains exactly how and why Africa, Haiti, and Blacks in the United States were deliberately selected to infect with the disease. The facts contained in this book are shocking! They are disgraceful! And quite frankly, shameful to learn the depths of evil one race has for another! History History & Philosophy Science Africa Caribbean
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