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BHA: Let us take the demise of Africans- an example



            Listers!

Why should this world be so submissive to academic and intellectual
manipulation? I still want to know the entire sociology / CR philosophy
about viruses and bacterial epidemiology or at least the history of
contagious diseases.

I insist that the present science is completely inadequate or just
generating more
problem it can solve.

Pharmacists confirm that not much is known about viruses, and if much was
known or rather that that was the case there will be no virus in the world,
since it will be possible to make drugs which could knock them outright.

   Analytical and logical explanation:

 If we talk of a computer virus we are practically talking about written
codes which can be neutralised through re-coding the algorithm of the
programme or simply taking away the corresponding codes which triggers let
us say a computer virus to destroy your computer programmes for example.

We know how to dissolve fats in soap don't we!

   Let us look at the chemistry of fats:

Fats are a class of compounds called "lipids". Lipids include triglycerides
(fats and oils), phospholipids, and sterolsTriglycerides, these are three
fatty acids attached to a glycerol molecule which are organic acids. An
organic acid consists of a carbon chain with hydrogen attached and with an
acid group (COOH) at one end. At the other end of a fatty acid is a methyl
group (CH3).

   Therefore using soap will emulsify fat breaking them into lipids and so on.

Likewise as we get a computer-coded virus we can like wise say fat is
component of this or that as shown above. We can neutralise computer codes
becuase we have full knowledge of what we are dealing with- a realist view
so to say.

What is the chemical composition of any known virus?

Reflect a little bit, that we indeed know a little about the chemical
composition of a given virus which are actually complex chemical solutions
as shown above in case of a computer virus, which attack a cell, or body
tissue hence causing it to change it's character or die thus causing a
particular disease.

let think about fats and related diseases as related to eating, sexual habits,
and life styles.

Viruses are chemicals too, so complex so, which attack cells, body tissue,
and body fluids and at times change character depending. Viruses and
bacterium attack the body by generating complex chemical composition
foreign to the body or triggering highly imbalanced body chemical setting.
If we knew what viruses are we could for example disable them by changing
their molecular configuration as one can disable a computer virus by
changing the algorithm.

However we can't do this since there is  clearly known our understanding
and grasp of the molecular composition or rather chemical composition of
viruses is
toatlly inadequate.

   If we knew much we could for example replicate them chemically in
laboratories instead of growing or biologically cultivating them for example.

   Further still there is no virus in the world known which can cause a
multiple array of diseases. Therefore there is no HIV! At least if it were
there it would cause a particular disease not particular diseases. What
does HIV cause, AIDS?  And what is AIDS?

   AIDS is said to be a reflection of  common disease, which have been here
with us for ages. We know what cause most STD diseases, malaria, dysentery,
TB, hepatitis a and B, reprosy, skin rushes the said symptoms of AIDS.

   So if one talks of Blacks or (Africans) dying of AIDS in big numbers
what is it that they are talking about?



please.....!




















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