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		<title>AIDS was created in the US as a bio weapon</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 19:38:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For three decades, AIDS has been killing people. It is time to clear up some of the misconceptions about this deadly illness. The first reported AIDS cases were diagnosed not in Haiti or Africa, as most people have been led to believe, but in New York City. This occurred in the summer of 1981, when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For three decades, AIDS has been killing people. It is time to clear up some of the misconceptions about this deadly illness. The first reported AIDS cases were diagnosed not in Haiti or Africa, as most people have been led to believe, but in New York City. This occurred in the summer of 1981, when a few dozen white gay men were diagnosed with what was then called “gay cancer”. Since then, over 20 million people have died of the illness worldwide. One million Americans are now infected with HIV; and almost half of the new cases are African-Americans.<br />
Initially drugs, promiscuity, and anal sex were all thought to play a role in the unprecedented suppression of the immune system caused by AIDS. It soon became obvious that the disease was not limited to gays: the mysterious agent was in the national blood supply, and an epidemic of AIDS was later found in Central Africa where blood supplies from New York had been used.<br />
But the epidemic did not begin in Africa. The first AIDS cases were actually uncovered in Manhattan in 1979. At that time there were no reported African cases. In fact, the AIDS epidemic in Africa did not begin until the autumn of 1982 at the earliest.<br />
The exclusive introduction of HIV into the homosexual population of New York City is an unprecedented event in the history of medicine. It is biologically impossible for a sexually-transmitted virus to infect only young white men in Manhattan. Yet, the impossible did happen. Despite these facts, we are repeatedly told that AIDS began in Africa, even though it is documented that the American epidemic began several years before the African epidemic.<br />
Many  researchers are convinced that HIV did not come from Mother Nature and “species jumping”, but was most likely introduced via contaminated vaccine experiments.<br />
There is a close connection between the rise of genetic engineering and mixing of viruses in the early 1970s and the outbreak of HIV in the late 1970s. This persists in the form of the many unprecedented “emerging diseases” caused by “new viruses” that continue up to the present time.<br />
As part of President Richard Nixon’s “War on Cancer”, genetic engineering of viruses became an integral part of the now largely forgotten Special Virus Cancer Program. Nixon transferred part of the Army’s biological warfare unit at Fort Detrick, Maryland, over to the program, thereby allowing secret biowarfare experimentation to be carried out under cover of bona fide cancer research.<br />
By the late-1970s the War against Cancer and the Virus Cancer Program proved a bust with no cancer-causing retroviruses found in humans. The Program was winding down in 1978, at the exact time when government scientists were also enrolling thousands of gay men in New York City to serve as guinea pigs in a massive hepatitis B experiment that took place that same year at the New York Blood Center in Manhattan. In 77-78, thousands of gay men in Manhattan were given the experimental hepatitis vaccine. A year later the first cases of what we now call AIDS were reported from gay men in Manhattan. Coincidence? I think not.<br />
Later, in the mid-1980s, the many blood specimens donated by these gay Manhattan men during the experiment were retrospectively examined for HIV infection by researchers. It was determined that 6% of the specimens donated between 1978-1979 were positive for HIV. By 1984 (the end of the study period) over 40% of the men who had been given the hepatitis shots tested positive for HIV.<br />
The final fate of all the men in the experiment has never been revealed. However, the blood donated by these men are the oldest HIV-positive blood tests on record in the entire world. One fact is obvious: There were no known AIDS cases until the exact year (and in the exact location) that the US government began experimenting with gay men.<br />
Why is there a blackout of the man-made theory of AIDS in the scientific literature and in the corporate-controlled media? I do not believe the exclusive introduction of HIV into the most hated minority in America was caused by an African having sex with a monkey.<br />
The idea of man-made AIDS is often considered a paranoid belief. Why would scientists introduce a virus to kill millions of people? The sad truth is that governments and the military do indeed experiment on citizens. American gays were the perfect target to test a new retrovirus. A largely homophobic public would easily accept HIV infection in gays, due to their purported promiscuity and drug use. Few people believe the US government would secretly test biological agents on its civilians, although there is a well-documented history of secret unethical experimentation extending back to the Cold War of the 1950s which includes the government’s horrendous “radiation experiments”. In the infamous Tuskegee experiments, black males were experimented on with syphilis. If AIDS was a government program, it wouldn’t be the first time.<br />
The man-made theory of AIDS is not a conspiracy theory. It is obvious what happened. Whether intentionally or by accident, the vaccine used in the New York experiment caused the AIDS epidemic and released a killer virus that still cannot be cured or prevented. The truth about how this disease was created and spread needs to come out of the closet. It would probably make finding a cure easier.</p>
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		<title>The Woman Who Accused The President of Rape</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 19:29:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Early one Saturday afternoon in July 2003, reporter and published author Jackson Thoreau made a simple phone call to Margie Schoedinger, a Missouri City, Texas  woman who had filed a rape lawsuit against President George W. Bush in December 2002. He expected to leave a message on a lunatic’s machine, so he was caught [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Early one Saturday afternoon in July 2003, reporter and published author Jackson Thoreau made a simple phone call to Margie Schoedinger, a Missouri City, Texas  woman who had filed a rape lawsuit against President George W. Bush in December 2002. He expected to leave a message on a lunatic’s machine, so he was caught a little off guard when Schoedinger answered.<br />
She sounded somewhat surprised, saying she hadn’t heard from many other reporters. But she talked to Thoreau about the legal action.<br />
“I am still trying to prosecute,” said Schoedinger, a 38-year-old African-American woman. “I want to get this matter settled and go on with my life.”<br />
Well, Schoedinger didn’t go on with her life. In fact, three months after Thoreau spoke to her, she died in what was called a suicide. The matter still remains unsettled.<br />
Schoedinger’s accusations &#8211; which include being sexually assaulted by Bush &#8211; are bizarre and hard for most people to believe. But as for her death &#8211; let’s just say government agents have made murders look like suicides before.<br />
Schoedinger said police in Sugar Land, a Houston suburb where she said some assailants linked to Bush attempted to unsuccessfully abduct her from her car shortly before the 2000 election, refused to do anything about that incident. When she reported the crime to the Sugar Land Police Department, she was harassed by police. She was treated similarly by the FBI. To make matters worse, her bank accounts were frozen, her husband lost his job, her academic records were expunged, and she became the subject of 24-hour surveillance.<br />
She filed a lawsuit against the Sugar Land Police Department. In preparing its defense, Sugar Land police investigated and found out that she had once dated George W. Bush!<br />
Just wait. This story gets stranger.<br />
Thoreau remembers thinking, “I hope she doesn’t wind up on the wrong side of a gun.” And sure enough, in late September of 2003, Schoedinger did exactly that.<br />
The Houston Chronicle wrote a bare-bones obituary that stated only that Schoedinger “expired” on Sept. 22, 2003, and her burial was at Houston Memorial Gardens.<br />
The Harris County Medical Examiner’s office quickly ruled the death a “suicide” by a “gunshot wound to the head” and ordered no further investigation.<br />
Using a gun to commit suicide is predominantly executed by males, according to psychiatrists and other sources like pharmaceutical firm Merck &#038; Co. Women are more likely to overdose on drugs, although the number of gunshot suicides among women has increased in recent years.<br />
The news blackout on the story was unprecedented. I’ll bet you haven’t seen any stories on this strange death of a woman who filed a rape lawsuit against the U.S. president and wound up dead nine months later. There has never been a media blackout like the one on this story.<br />
Someone tried to kidnap this woman on October 26, 2000. Her would-be kidnappers were foiled by a passing DPS patrolman, who broke up the melee, and called Missouri City cops to the scene, who then let her attackers go. She made it clear at the scene that the abductors were planning to kill her and that she knew why. Margie Schoedinger and several members of her family were then taken into police custody for ‘questioning’ while the attackers were let free.<br />
After this she went public with the rape allegations against GW Bush and filed lawsuits Remember that as all of this was happening, Bush was still not President Bush, he was Governor Bush.<br />
Nine months after accusing the President of rape, Margie Schoedinger was dead with a bullet in her brain. The only other fact I know surrounding her actual death is the bullet was a .9mm.<br />
Maybe she was crazy…but if so, why did the media never once try to discredit her? They didn’t even bother to report her existence, or the circumstances of her untimely death. She accused a man who was slated to become the leader of the free world of a heinous crime, and was then found dead with a bullet in her skull and apparently no one thought this might be newsworthy?<br />
I know exactly how they feel, unfortunately this story will not die as easily as she did. It will not die because no one has answered any of the questions.<br />
The scarcity of reporting coupled with the nature of the story make it seem like almost like an urban legend; but every page of the police reports, lawsuits, and death records are a matter of public record in Fort Bend County Texas.<br />
Margie Schoedinger was a businesswoman who owned a communications firm, health and beauty business, travel agency, and publishing company. She had a college degree, and was reportedly working on her PhD at the time of her death. She had never in her life been treated, diagnosed, or accused of any kind of irrational behavior. At the time of her death she was an attractive 38 year old married professional black woman living with her husband in an upscale suburban community – with an admirable academic record, clean credit report, and no criminal history.<br />
Her death was questionable. In view of the evidence, the case should be reopened as a possible homicide. </p>
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		<title>Why Was Police Officer Terry Yeakey Killed?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 23:43:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cop who knew too much&#8230;
There have always been a lot of unanswered questions about the Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people. This is the true tale of an Oklahoma City police sergeant who became aware of something suspicious about the blast before anyone else, apparently during the first hour of rescue. He paid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The cop who knew too much&#8230;</strong><br />
There have always been a lot of unanswered questions about the Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people. This is the true tale of an Oklahoma City police sergeant who became aware of something suspicious about the blast before anyone else, apparently during the first hour of rescue. He paid for that discovery with his life.<br />
After numerous private investigators have produced evidence of multiple explosions, unexploded bombs being hauled away after the fact, and the complete incapability of an Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil (ANFO) bomb to cause the cause the kind of devastation seen in downtown Oklahoma City, a giant government cover-up has become obvious. Nobody knows why.<br />
Only a couple of hours into the rescue, Sgt. Terrence Yeakey became painfully aware of something disturbing. Did he somehow figure out that the building had been blown up from the inside and that the news reports were baloney? Did he overhear a strange conversation from some of the many ATF agents who were on the scene sooner than they should have been? Whatever it was, Terry was upset. He called his wife that morning crying and said, &#8220;It&#8217;s not true. It&#8217;s not what they are saying. It didn&#8217;t happen that way.&#8221; Terry Yeakey may have been the first to discover that the official story of what happened that morning became a fabrication.<br />
He ran back and forth into that concrete mess of bricks and mortar all day long and continued beyond exhaustion, far into the night. He scraped and crawled and dug until his fingers bled and then kept digging some more. In a cadre of heroes that day, Terry&#8217;s performance was heroic. On May 11th he was scheduled to receive the Medal of Valor from the Oklahoma City Police Department. He never got it. Instead he was murdered on May 8th 1996.<br />
The official report listed the cause of death as &#8220;suicide&#8221;.  According to the report, Terry drove to an isolated area where he slashed himself eleven times on both forearms before cutting his own throat twice near the jugular vein. Then, apparently seeking even a more private place to die, he crawled another mile of rough terrain away from his car and climbed a fence, before shooting himself in the head from above with a small caliber revolver. What appeared to be rope burns on his neck, handcuff bruises to his wrists, and muddy grass imbedded in his slash wounds strongly indicated that he had some help in traversing this final distance.<br />
The bullet&#8217;s entrance wound was in the right temple, above the eye. It went through the policeman&#8217;s head and exited in the area of the left cheek, near the bottom of the ear lobe line. The trajectory was from a 40-45 degree angle above his head. There were no powder burns. No weapon was ever reported as found at the scene, but independent investigators speculated that had Yeakey shot himself with standard police issue &#8211; a Glock 9mm or a .357 Magnum &#8211; his head would have been far more destroyed than it apparently was. The would looked more like a .22 caliber.<br />
One of the last people Officer Yeakey talked to was a friend who knew he was on a mission of private investigation. Terry had told him that he was on his way to El Reno to check out something but first he had to shake the FBI agents who were following him. He was traveling in his private automobile, and witnesses said later that the inside looked like someone had &#8220;butchered a hog&#8221; on the front seat.<br />
Although the Yeakey incident occurred some thirty miles away in a different jurisdiction, the investigation was quickly taken out of the hands of the El Reno police and the Canadian County sheriff and turned over to the Oklahoma City Police Department and the FBI. No homicide investigation was ever conducted, and there was no autopsy.<br />
In an interview with Terry&#8217;s widow, Tonia Yeakey revealed that her husband had been very upset by something he had seen under the day care center on April 19th. He had wanted to go back and photograph it, but the officials would not let him onto the site again.<br />
Mrs. Yeakey also said that Terry was supposed to be decorated for his work as a rescue person, but didn&#8217;t want to be put in the limelight. Terry felt the investigation was fraudulent and didn&#8217;t like the fact that the OKPD was honoring people who really weren&#8217;t deserving of the honor.<br />
Sgt. Yeakey had told friends that he was going out of town to hide or secure &#8220;evidence of a cover-up of the bombing by federal agents.&#8221; It was his day off, and he was traveling in his private automobile. In his last known conversation, Terry reportedly told a friend that he &#8220;was being followed by the feds and had to shake them.&#8221;<br />
From a letter Terrence Yeakey wrote to a bombing victim and friend:<br />
I don’t know if you recall everything that happened that morning or not, so I  am not sure if you know what I am referring to.  The man that you and I were talking about in the pictures I have made the mistake of asking too many questions as to his role in the bombing, and was told to back off. I was told by several officers he was a ATF agent who was overseeing the  bombing plot and at the time the photos were taken he was calling in his report of what had just went down!<br />
Knowing what I know now, and understanding fully just what went down that morning, makes me ashamed to wear a badge from Oklahoma City’s Police Department. I took an oath to uphold the Law and to enforce the Law to the best of my ability. This is something I cannot honestly do and hold my head up proud any longer if I keep my silence as I am ordered to do.<br />
Luke Franey (a BATF agent who claimed he was in the building) was not in the  building at the time of the blast, I know this for a fact, I saw him! I also saw full riot gear worn with rifles in hand, why?<br />
I am not worried for myself, but for you and your group. I would not be afraid to say at this time that you and your family could be harmed if you get any closer to the truth. At this time I think for your well being it is best for you to distance yourself and others from those of us who have stirred up to many questions about the altering and falsifying of the federal investigation’s reports.<br />
A month later he was dead.<br />
Officer Terrance Yeakey&#8217;s death was a tragedy, but if OCPD officials were  concerned over their fellow officer&#8217;s death, they didn&#8217;t show it. No one from the Department ever called the family after his death to offer their condolences. Although forensics are also standard procedure in the event of a violent or suspicious death, especially that of a police officer, Yeakey&#8217;s car was never dusted for prints or searched. No autopsy was ever conducted. Most telling, no gun was found.<br />
Yeakey had a briefcase full of documents and a camcorder with him at the time of his death. OKC Police admitted they had these items to the family, but they have never been returned to them, in spite of numerous requests for many years.<br />
The Oklahoma City Police Department exercised illegal jurisdiction over an incident located in a completely different county, then immediately ruled it a suicide in spite of the lack of a gun! Their investigation was then sealed, and it remains sealed to this day. Not even the family is allowed to see the case files or evidence. Only one thing is clear:<br />
Whatever Officer Yeakey knew, it was apparently worth killing him over.           <em><strong>ô¿ô BADSAM</strong></em></p>
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