“15% In: Saliva Can Carry The AIDS Virus“
- 19% In: High Oxygenation Will Kill AIDS Virus
- 34% In: Is The HIV Virus Basically Harmless? (Professor Duesberg Says It Is)
- 94% In: Why Have So Few HIV Patients Failed To Eliminate The Virus By Oxygenation?
- Page 3: Saliva can carry the AIDS virus
- Page 4: Oxygenation (High) – will kill AIDS virus
- Page 7: HIV Virus – is this basically harmless?
Excerpts From This Issue On Virus
- 0% in: “k a li a href Saliva Can Carry the AIDS Virus Saliva Can Carry the AIDS Virus a ul li a href How Long Before HIV Shows Up In “
- 0% in: “he AIDS Virus Saliva Can Carry the AIDS Virus a ul li a href How Long Before HIV Shows Up In The System How Long Before HIV S”
- 1% in: ” a href High Oxygenation Will Kill AIDS Virus High Oxygenation Will Kill AIDS Virus a ul li a href How Older People Are Being”
- 1% in: “S Virus High Oxygenation Will Kill AIDS Virus a ul li a href How Older People Are Being Exposed To AIDS US Government Is Prom”
- 2% in: “rown In Her Face a li a href Is The HIV Virus Basically Harmless Professor Duesberg Says It Is Is The HIV Virus Basically Har”
- 2% in: “rofessor Duesberg Says It Is Is The HIV Virus Basically Harmless? Professor Duesberg Says It Is a li a href Is AZT Medication”
- 6% in: “ew HIV Patients Failed To Eliminate The Virus By Oxygenation Why Have So Few HIV Patients Failed To Eliminate The Virus By Ox”
- 6% in: “ew HIV Patients Failed To Eliminate The Virus By Oxygenation? a li a href What Protocol Will Eliminate Viruses What Protocol “
- 7% in: “p In her book you learn 1 that the AIDS virus is not fragile 2 that the AIDS virus survives outside the body for days 3 Why b”
- 7% in: “DS virus is not fragile 2 that the AIDS virus survives outside the body for days 3 Why blood on intact skin is dangerous 4 th”
- 9% in: ” of the first to point out that the HIV virus was capable of surviving for days outside the human body. p That even on a flat”
- 9% in: ” p That even on a flat surface, the HIV virus was still alive after 7 days, which the entity was quick to point out could mea”
- 9% in: “ick to point out could mean that an HIV virus on a toilet seat or on a kitchen counter or restaurant counter or table could s”
- 9% in: “he entity also pointed out that the HIV virus on the hands, on the skin could be passed from person to person, if this virus “
- 9% in: “e passed from person to person, if this virus still remained alive after several days. p This Awareness indicates that the en”
- 9% in: “ry were far larger in size than the HIV virus. p This Awareness indicates that she pointed out that it was much like a marble”
- 10% in: “t the public to the dangers of the AIDS virus. p She was most concerned about the care for health workers because she realize”
- 12% in: “r cities that helped to spread the AIDS virus. p The Glory Holes in the Bath Houses p She describes the bath houses and in so”
- 14% in: “secure, for entities can carry the AIDS virus for several years before it shows in the HIV tests. That there are cases of ent”
- 14% in: “kin. p a name Saliva Can Carry the AIDS Virus a h3 Saliva Can Carry the AIDS Virus h3 p This Awareness indicates she also exp”
- 15% in: “DS Virus a h3 Saliva Can Carry the AIDS Virus h3 p This Awareness indicates she also expresses concern that even peers can ca”
- 15% in: “ple trying to show how fragile the AIDS virus really is, will be photographed holding a child with AIDS or caring for an AIDS”
- 15% in: “ints out that saliva can carry the AIDS virus and saliva can be spread through drinking after each other, or eating after ano”
- 15% in: “, or through other means of passing the virus, particularly when, as it has been proven, the AIDS virus can remain alive for “
- 15% in: “y when, as it has been proven, the AIDS virus can remain alive for up to 7 days on a flat surface in the open air. p This Awa”
- 16% in: “e breakdown of the immune system. p The virus itself can be in the body for several years before it is found in the bloodstre”
- 17% in: “hat 1 in 4 people in Zaire have the HIV virus. p Many of these are children, and these children did not all get the virus fro”
- 17% in: ” and these children did not all get the virus from parents who were HIV positive. p Many of the children got the AIDS from un”
- 17% in: “from unsanitary conditions in which the virus was spread, not through sex. p a name A Catastrophic Epidemic is Destroying Civ”
- 17% in: “y do not even suspect they have the HIV virus will begin to discover this and it will become much more recognized as a disast”
- 18% in: “als discovering a vaccine, but the AIDS virus is such that it tends to alter itself to survive, so a vaccine may not work. p “
- 18% in: “s was created at the same time the AIDS virus was first introduced, and it is being with held until the population is reduced”
- 18% in: ” a name High Oxygenation Will Kill AIDS Virus a h3 High Oxygenation Will Kill AIDS Virus h3 p This Awareness indicates that u”
- 19% in: “us a h3 High Oxygenation Will Kill AIDS Virus h3 p This Awareness indicates that up to the present time, the main remedy seen”
- 19% in: ” much longer than 7 days to destroy the virus. p This Awareness indicates the use of oxygen inducing substances such as H202 “
- 19% in: ” It can be effective to destroy the HIV virus. p The length of time, of course, will depend on how strong the HIV virus is in”
- 19% in: “urse, will depend on how strong the HIV virus is in one s system. p If it is not yet strong in the system, the oxygenation of”
- 22% in: “one may get AIDS without having the HIV virus. p Researchers know of at least 100 people who have full blown AIDS who have ne”
- 22% in: ” got it CD4 is the receptor for the HIV virus, and Lymphocytopenia means they have low T cells. It is generic AIDS. p I mean,”
- 25% in: “duced because it was felt that the AIDS virus was not spreading fast enough. p This was because those who were promoting the “
- 25% in: “cause those who were promoting the AIDS virus also did not realize that the ten years required for the HIV virus to show up, “
- 25% in: “that the ten years required for the HIV virus to show up, and the fear that it was not spreading fast enough was based on sta”
- 25% in: “atistics which could not pick up on the virus. p It is now recognized that it has been spreading, but was undetectable, and t”
- 27% in: “ess has given previously, that the AIDS virus can go through the condoms that the holes in the condoms are 50 times the size “
- 27% in: “he condoms are 50 times the size of the virus, and Biser asks You said there is a gay virus in health care. p Now, our reader”
- 27% in: ” and Biser asks You said there is a gay virus in health care. p Now, our readers aren t necessarily interested in politics so”
- 30% in: “at blood transfusions transmit the AIDS virus. p They also had a test for carriers of hepatitis B that would have screened ou”
- 34% in: “ed, which led to tracking down the AIDS virus etc. p A very readable and fact filled book, well documented without bias. p a “
- 34% in: “ented without bias. p a name Is The HIV Virus Basically Harmless Professor Duesberg Says It Is a h2 Is The HIV Virus Basicall”
- 34% in: “sor Duesberg Says It Is a h2 Is The HIV Virus Basically Harmless? Professor Duesberg Says It Is h2 p b Question b p A questio”
- 35% in: “sium last year, and stated that the HIV virus is harmless. More and more scientists are now sharing Duesberg s point of view.”
- 35% in: “dical establishment claims that the HIV virus is the only cause and none other factors are involved. The question is Is the v”
- 35% in: “rs are involved. The question is Is the virus really that harmless or does it play some role, or has it some effect on the im”
- 36% in: “ppears there are connections of the HIV virus that create a common denominator with the AIDS, but that there are other ways i”
- 36% in: “r, even without the presence of the HIV virus, but this has already been recognized as mentioned in a previous question in th”
- 36% in: “n as exclusively connected with the HIV virus. p This Awareness indicates that this continued research should give some furth”
- 39% in: “ful in recovering from the AIDS and HIV virus, and the yeast infection. p This Awareness indicates that one reason for yeast “
- 44% in: “to AIDS, one being that there is an HIV virus that causes AIDS. This is false. p There are more people with AIDS who do not h”
- 44% in: “eople with AIDS who do not have the HIV virus in their system than there are AIDS patients that do have the HIV virus. p The “
- 44% in: ” are AIDS patients that do have the HIV virus. p The HIV virus is not directly linked to AIDS. p This Awareness indicates the”
- 44% in: “s that do have the HIV virus. p The HIV virus is not directly linked to AIDS. p This Awareness indicates there is some consol”
- 44% in: “that some of the AIDS patients have HIV virus, but these are fewer than half and to argue the case that the HIV virus is the “
- 44% in: “half and to argue the case that the HIV virus is the cause of AIDS is simply out of order. p It is like arguing that gnats ar”
- 50% in: “tes that it is not actually linked to a virus so even though there may be viruses that would help to cleanse the body through”
- 61% in: “that they should be checked for the HIV virus which, as has been suggested is not necessarily related to AIDS at all, and may”
- 62% in: “e convinced that they may have the AIDS virus or may need to get some kind of treatment to protect them against the AIDS viru”
- 62% in: “atment to protect them against the AIDS virus. p Such entities are then susceptible to the medical profession and its cures. “
- 62% in: “uld suggest there was some kind of AIDS virus that the antibody appeared for in order to fight against the AIDS virus. p Ther”
- 62% in: ” for in order to fight against the AIDS virus. p There has been no proof there is an AIDS virus, and the HIV antibody has thu”
- 63% in: “here has been no proof there is an AIDS virus, and the HIV antibody has thus colloquially and commonly been considered a culp”
- 63% in: “an antibody to protect against the AIDS virus. p It is now often referred to as an HIV virus, as though it is the cause of AI”
- 63% in: “p It is now often referred to as an HIV virus, as though it is the cause of AIDS. p This Awareness indicates therefore, that “
- 63% in: “ems, and this will be labeled as an HIV virus by the medical profession, who will then tell you that you have AIDS or are due”
- 82% in: “ich had AIDS like symptoms, but the HIV virus was not present was not HIV related. p They say it is caused by a variety of ot”
- 82% in: “the time they did not know that the HIV virus was causing it. p At the time of the World AIDS Conference last year, only six “
- 83% in: “b is Is this a mutant strain of the HIV virus? p b Cosmic Awareness b p This Awareness indicates in the previous reading, the”
- 83% in: “ading, the concept of the so called HIV virus was discussed. It is rather an HIV antibody and not a virus, and that the so ca”
- 83% in: ” It is rather an HIV antibody and not a virus, and that the so called HIV virus is not the cause of AIDS. p This Awareness in”
- 83% in: “not a virus, and that the so called HIV virus is not the cause of AIDS. p This Awareness indicates that the distortion has ta”
- 87% in: ” is not connected in any way to the HIV virus or antibodies. p This Awareness indicates that there have been so many stages a”
- 95% in: “ew HIV Patients Failed To Eliminate The Virus By Oxygenation a h2 Why Have So Few HIV Patients Failed To Eliminate The Virus “
- 95% in: “ew HIV Patients Failed To Eliminate The Virus By Oxygenation? h2 p Excerpt from a CAC Reading, April 19, 1993 p b Question b “
- 95% in: “2, EQ02, etc., managed to eliminate the virus from their bodies? p b Cosmic Awareness b p This Awareness indicates there have”
- 95% in: “ge, and for how long, in regard to this virus. p If proper records could be made available, it might be shown your p b Questi”
- 96% in: “e degree of progression of a particular virus in its overtaking the body is different in each individual. p There are beginni”
- 97% in: ” indicates that in some cases where the virus is too extreme, the entity may never recover. p This Awareness indicates that i”
- 97% in: “ay be that for some entities, a rampant virus cannot be destroyed, because the body cannot be given enough oxygen to destroy “
- 97% in: “t be given enough oxygen to destroy the virus without it having a destructive effect on the body itself. p This Awareness ind”
- 97% in: ” EQ02 or ozone therapy, can reverse the virus effect, even to the point of eliminating the virus. p There have been reports o”
- 97% in: “t, even to the point of eliminating the virus. p There have been reports of AIDS and cancer patients being cured by the use o”
- 98% in: “oxygenation which is destructive to the virus. p Ed s Note The booklet, Hydrogen Peroxide Therapy by Conrad LeBeau, is publis”
Excerpts From This Issue On Virus
- 21% in: “d that some folks may have harbored the virus for years before an attack occurred. I didn t have my first attack until many m”
- 79% in: “arch re have discovered that he sim lex virus. the cause of wi lgread ocoreal disease. can remain Eilee lous lor hours on toi”
- 84% in: “ntaloohol solution rllloidlzgdiills t e virus on Ill TTBUHJ e e sei g WHERE T0 OBTAIN THE ITEMS MENTIONED IN THESE READINGS H”
“70% In: Is A New Genetic-Engineered Virus Making Gas-Filled Entities Explode?”
Excerpts From This Issue On Virus
- 8% in: “ynarieui neath or stderr Hess 9. ll New Virus s1m reapie actuary expose e. l . Irradiation of Food Produms I this Harmful? 10″
- 9% in: “12, AIDS Vlms is Mulalinq into Stronger Virus 12. Why Are Pi Bull Suddenly Ilnaelcinq People? l2. the crash occurred, began r”
- 70% in: “ASPASSEFI .. IS A NEW GENETICENGINEERED VIRUS MAKING GAS FlLLED ENTITIES EXPLODE? Hs THIS THE ULTIMATE IN FLA LlLENCE?l QUEST”
- 70% in: “eads Rapidly Through South America. New Virus Makes People Explode Like a Bomb. Gases Explode in the Body Until the Patient S”
- 70% in: ” hat s the headline . A llorrifying new virus causes a rapid buildup of gases in the body and makes people explode! The world”
- 71% in: “ode! The world s foremost expert on the virus, Dr. Maicizno de Gonta, says 700 cases have been reported in South America alon”
- 71% in: “rica alone. It is not yet known how the virus is transmitted. But it appears to be uniformly lethal and usually kills within “
- 71% in: ” the world today. Nobody knows when the virus began to infect humans but a Similar virus has been found in farm animals for y”
- 71% in: “us began to infect humans but a Similar virus has been found in farm animals for years, said the expert. Curiously, animals r”
- 72% in: ” shorHived nausea and diarrhea from the virus and develop total immunity within days. ln humans the virus runs a different co”
- 72% in: “tal immunity within days. ln humans the virus runs a different course. said Dr. de Gonta. Instead of focusing on the digestiv”
- 72% in: “cials throughout the world to study the virus, find out its mode of transmission and a cure. We ve seen 700 Cases in Argentin”
- 73% in: “. de Gonra. l here s no doubt tliat the virus will become an international problem if we don t soon find a cure. It is the ne”
- 73% in: “Awareness suggests that this as being a virus that has come into being through transrnutation, and that it can become extreme”
- 74% in: ” expended to finding a way to stop this virus. This Awareness indicates there will. be considerable more viruses introduced o”
- 77% in: ” milk in terms of any contamin ation of virus or organisms that might be of danger to the system. This Awareness indicates th”
- 92% in: “rden Thyme tea has s direct effect upon virus infection. He says I don t know what it will do for AIDS. Thmne tea can do noth”
- 92% in: “nd many others usually assoc iated with virus infection. He says, I know of no one in our relationships who has AIDS, so I ha”
- 95% in: “l in regard to colds and other types of virus problems. AIDS VIRUS MUTATUIG BTRDNGER VERSION COMING Follow Up Question There “
- 95% in: “and other types of virus problems. AIDS VIRUS MUTATUIG BTRDNGER VERSION COMING Follow Up Question There are stories now that “
- 95% in: “ion There are stories now that the AIDS virus is nlutating into many other viruses, and that there s a threat that these type”
- 95% in: “n that which they know the present AIDS virus enters the system. Does Awareness see that as being true? COSMIC AWARENESS This”
- 96% in: “l be a new stronger version of the AIDS virus emerging within the next several years that this can become a major problem. Th”
- 96% in: “ests however, that in all cases of AIDS virus, the use of hydrogen peroxide appears at this time to he the best common cure, “
- 96% in: “the system, into the cells and the AIDS virus cannot survive in s high oxygen environ ment. k i i ED s Note for more informat”
“57% In: The Mutating Virus And Its Effect On The “Global 2000” Planners”
Excerpts From This Issue On Virus
- 10% in: “DS. I found that the origins of the HIV virus is ementially a moot point, whether it was created in a lab somewhere, as some “
- 12% in: “rom God for Pcderasls? 7 Flie Mutalinfg Virus and its l3l r cc1. on the Global 2000 l l mners A scrum exists 7 F Alternatives”
- 19% in: ” by a weakened immune system. 3 The HIV virus is not the rout cause of AIDS. 4 An already weakened immune system, weak ened b”
- 19% in: “e of every kind, sets the stage for the virus to become active and begin replicating. As with any disease, the germs are not “
- 21% in: “re designed to find a way to combat the virus is also founded upon that lie and upon the Iie that the virus is the root cause”
- 21% in: “upon that lie and upon the Iie that the virus is the root cause of the illness. 11 The AIDSXARC process can be reversed by el”
- 23% in: “hat provides fertile ground for the HIV virus to replicate in. 15 Germs and viruses, including the HIV virus, remain dormant “
- 23% in: “15 Germs and viruses, including the HIV virus, remain dormant in a system that is not already weakened or malfunctioning. 16 “
- 23% in: “ormal life while still carrying the HIV virus in stasis, as many have done and are doing. 17 A quantum unfoldrnent in conscio”
- 28% in: “nd of biological war fare that the AIDS virus, as it now stands, as that which is on the brink of an even greater explosion, “
- 37% in: “malnutrition, setting the stage for the virus to become active? COSMIC AWARENESS This Awareness indicates that this is indeed”
- 40% in: “ities in those areas who carry the AIDS virus and who are still giving blood for transfusions. This Awareness indicates that “
- 42% in: “ly digested and neutraiized of the AIDS virus. However, if the mosquito s eating is interrupted, and it has not completely re”
- 42% in: ” in the process could transfer the AIDS virus to the second person. That this is a cause of some of the transfetences, even t”
- 53% in: ” a story in the local paper on the AIDS virus, which I ll read and ask Awareness if this might be what It was referring to ea”
- 54% in: “ferring to earlier Los Angeles The AIDS virus is mutating rapidly and research will have to come to terms with the extensive “
- 54% in: ” of several AIDS viruses, mggesting the virus that causes the incurable acquired immune deficiency syndrome can adapt itself “
- 55% in: “many as 17 different variat ions of the virus may he found in one patient. Shaw and his colleagues studied HIV 1, the AIDS vi”
- 55% in: ” his colleagues studied HIV 1, the AIDS virus commonly found in patients in the United States. HIV 2, which other scientists “
- 55% in: “reported in Nature that mutation of the virus is occurring in different parts of the same body. Thus, the AIDS virus isolated”
- 55% in: ” parts of the same body. Thus, the AIDS virus isolated in brain cells will have a different DNA sequence and function from th”
- 56% in: “nd helped to start the movement of this virus, and it is now creating some distress with them, for the vaccine which they pre”
- 56% in: “us transmuting that has occurred in the virus. The mutations are so widespread that they are now con cerned that they may not”
- 81% in: “ople i J I l lll are bclicvd to bc AIDS virus carriers, who do not nec essarily Imvc ilu disease, in the United Stein. rneanu”
- 82% in: “Foreigners lnreclau with AIDS or the HN virus can apply lor 30 da vlsaagrovlded ther do nel seek io travel lu thi!! COLIN yas”
“43% In: Can We All Work To Produce A Positive Virus? 5″
Excerpts From This Issue On Virus
- 19% in: “er Can We All Work to Create a Positive Virus? That Love Bug In Sweden that Makes Entities Youthful Qtinsuosv A question from”
- 19% in: “o participate, peace ily healing benign virus particles, and the recent epidemic of terrible lethal viruses reflect the negat”
- 20% in: “uses? Is it possible a benign anti AIDS virus , for exaniple. could he the only universal physical cure for AIDS in the near “
- 20% in: ” consciousness that c1 eated or fed the virus to lead it into its toxic eigaression, which then siprezid to the United States”
- 20% in: “ikewise, every year, there is a new flu virus. These vnuses are the results o i collective thought. They keep changing in par”
- 20% in: “leetorsei this type of negativity. That Virus in Sweden That Fieiuvenates Entities This Awareness indicates there is also tha”
- 21% in: “sitive viruses. The recent reports of n virus that causes entities to grow healthy and to rejuvenate in the area of north wes”
- 21% in: “ess. This Awareness indicates that this virus is spreading rapidly, likened unto at cold virus, but it is simply making peopl”
- 21% in: “spreading rapidly, likened unto at cold virus, but it is simply making people feel good, feel liappy, and strengtiicrnng thei”
- 21% in: “do sornediing could send energy to this virus in Northern Sweden with the concept o energizing that it might spread to other “
- 21% in: “o enjoy the benefits of such 1 friendly virus. A Frlendiy Virus Would Have Many Benefits This Avvureness indicates the idea o”
- 21% in: “ts of such 1 friendly virus. A Frlendiy Virus Would Have Many Benefits This Avvureness indicates the idea of a friendly virus”
- 21% in: “reness indicates the idea of a friendly virus should not seein too foreign, because you are already aware of the concept of f”
- 21% in: “l for good health. Likewise, a friendly virus couifi be of great benefit in helping entities to rejuvenate and to become heal”
- 22% in: “eople are that which feeds this kind of virus. PLEASE SEND US QUESTIONS! We really need good. fresh questions on health, rela”
- 22% in: “or entities can attempt to create a new virus out of scratch that would be of a beneficial nature by simply thinkin in terms “
- 22% in: ” Sweden to catch the cold, or catch the virus of rejuvenation. This Awareness indicates that it is a matter of per sona l cho”
- 23% in: ” might Wish to invite friends o tr or a virus meditation. It is a matter of personal choice. This Awareness is not going to d”
- 23% in: ” UP Qussrton Does Awareness see if this virus of rejuvenation in Sweden has been isolated by scientists? COSMIC i Q A 1 ENE!i”
- 23% in: “ting after anoflier. et cctera, ont the virus, instead ol Eaving a debilitating effect, causesentities to feel better, to hav”
- 23% in: “, to have more energy. Essentially, the virus is attacking certain other viruses and bacteria in the body, attacking toxins i”
- 43% in: “m Can we all Work to Produce a Positive Virus? What the Merni rer ship Cen do to Create Posiliie Thought forms Nleditatlon as”
Excerpts From This Issue On Virus
- 40% in: “st Need Healing 1 I The H lN1 Swine Flu Virus T2 Why Deaths in Mexico are so High 12 Are Pigs Involved? 13 A True Case of Dem”
- 51% in: “reness is complete. THE Hlhlt SWINE FLU VIRUS Hind How to Prevent tt Quesrton Thanh you That was very thought provoking. Ther”
- 51% in: ” were discussingilt concerns the Hllhii virus. Could you comment on it please? Cos M IC Ii. WA RENIBSI This virus that was pr”
- 51% in: “it please? Cos M IC Ii. WA RENIBSI This virus that was previously known as the Swine Flu vit us is a vit us that has been cre”
- 52% in: “. Cosmic i t . i RRNESS This particular virus is designed to attack the reapi ratory system. Those who have sufiered the most”
- 52% in: “who have even died from this paiticular virus are those who have had impaired or impacted resip pato1 y systems. There is a r”
- 53% in: “at have been reported due to the l IlNl virus. The reason for such heavy duty reporting is of course to promote the energy of”
- 54% in: “re there were reported outbreaks of the virus that they would perhaps adversely affect the country of China. These are all ac”
- 55% in: “rt of the plan at this time and why the virus was promoted as it has been over the last several weeks. The actual ilu season “
- 55% in: ” even though this ma mean that the H1Nl virus may die off somewhat. it is already being promoted and set up for the next flu “
- 57% in: “ad been to Mexico and had picked up the virus. He. came back to the farm. began to work with the pigs and infected the Digs. “
- 57% in: “ng the meat of the pig that has had the virus. It is not passed on that way, It is a respiratory agent that is passed on in t”
- 58% in: “ty was such that those who created this virus felt that it would be easily accepted that this new virus came from pigs. when “
- 58% in: ” would be easily accepted that this new virus came from pigs. when in fact it came lroni laboratories and then was released o”
- 58% in: “erta where a herd of pigs was given the virus from a human being. The other situation occurred first. The herds of pigs in th”
“5% In: Letting Go Of Mechanical Thinking: How You Can Create Psychic And Mental Healings By Bringing Bliss Into Your Life (How Quantum Physics Can Change Your Life And Your Way Of Thinking)”
Excerpts From This Issue On Virus
- 59% in: ” issue? In Part 1, It refers to an AIDS virus being created as part of Global 2000. p This seems to indicate that HIV, readin”
- 59% in: ” that HIV, reading further. is a hearty virus and easily transmittable. However, in Part 2, Awareness indicates that HIV as a”
- 59% in: “yphilis perhaps really transmitted by a virus which is difficult to protect against? This is rather confusing to me, and perh”
- 60% in: “understood it, and referred to the AIDS virus as that which is commonly promoted and presented to the public and which the pu”
- 61% in: “It began to describe the so called AIDS virus as not a virus at all, but a combination, a kind of genetic creation from vario”
- 61% in: “cribe the so called AIDS virus as not a virus at all, but a combination, a kind of genetic creation from various diseases, va”
- 61% in: “simply a part of the new so called AIDS virus . p This Awareness indicates that another part of this complex is yeast. p Ther”
- 63% in: “s what s killing these people an actual virus? Are they long lived and so forth? p b Cosmic Awareness b p This Awareness indi”
- 63% in: “rom authorities. p In regard to the HIV virus as an indicator or cause of AIDS, in that particular message, the point that th”
- 63% in: “as presented as an antibody to the AIDS virus, an indicator that the entity must have AIDS or there would be no antibody pres”
- 64% in: “f reference, the way she viewed the HIV virus as a cause of AIDS, she had certain concerns, but this does not mean she had al”
- 64% in: “ity saw HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus as being the creator or cause of AIDS, and saw this as being so small in size t”
- 64% in: “eing of no value for filtering out this virus. p This Awareness indicates that it did not come up in her questioning or conce”
- 64% in: “r concept of the situation that the HIV virus might not actually transmit AIDS or produce AIDS in itself. p It might weaken t”
- 65% in: “as AIDS simply is not caused by the HIV virus. p The HIV virus can weaken the immune system, but does not necessarily cause t”
- 65% in: ” not caused by the HIV virus. p The HIV virus can weaken the immune system, but does not necessarily cause the AIDS and can b”
- 66% in: “victims did not have HIV, the so called virus that caused AIDS, and these are situations that puzzle many of the researchers.”
- 67% in: “eness indicates if you think of the HIV virus as a virus that weakens the immune system, but is not necessarily AIDS, and you”
- 67% in: “ates if you think of the HIV virus as a virus that weakens the immune system, but is not necessarily AIDS, and you think of A”
- 67% in: “an entity who has the immune deficiency virus could easily catch that disease, either through sexual activity or through othe”
- 67% in: “eness indicates that the treatment of a virus such as flu often lets an entity become cured of the flu so that the entity, in”
- 67% in: “flu so that the entity, in treating the virus, overcomes the viral attack, but it is not uncommon for such treatment to be fo”
- 68% in: ” one can have a sore throat caused by a virus and treat the virus and overcome the virus, and then come down within a day or “
- 68% in: ” throat caused by a virus and treat the virus and overcome the virus, and then come down within a day or two with another sor”
- 68% in: “us and treat the virus and overcome the virus, and then come down within a day or two with another sore throat and the entity”
- 68% in: “at one cannot look at AIDS totally as a virus or totally as a bacteria, because there are elements of both involved in that c”
“18% In: Saliva Carries More Of The Virus Than Does Semen”
Excerpts From This Issue On Virus
- 16% in: “they Form are dit erent from the parent virus. HTLV III alone that s the most common American AIDS virus has the methetnatict”
- 16% in: “ne that s the most common American AIDS virus has the methetnaticttl ability to chttnpe itself 9000x900t x9000x9t 00 times wh”
- 16% in: ” to Dr Strecl e , lJ1 ein cancer l S 40 virus is the resu to1 conta1rtinated polio vaccines in the ettrly 19605 Swine Flu vac”
- 19% in: “alvailahle., Sallva Carrlas More of the Virus Than Does Semen This Awzueneso indicates that the other point ol inter est lnfe”
- 19% in: “, as nol CEl l l fll g much ol the AIDS virus, it being quite a IT lIllSCUl 3 amount, but that saliva does carry a consider a”
- 19% in: “arry a consider able amount ol the AIDS virus and that any familiar wllll AIDS will notlce that the sores cio not attack the “
- 20% in: “nto the next person lu spreald the AIDS virus in that l 1 lIll L3I . The MDS Scourge is JustBegin 1lng This Awareness indicat”
- 20% in: “ho do not realize they are carrying the virus, and who will have children who will also carry the virus and the AIDS problem “
- 20% in: “l have children who will also carry the virus and the AIDS problem will conlinue. Il is ol C X ll ClI B llIl J L I l.1il L1C “
- 23% in: “w. lla body is high in oxygen, the AIDS virus cannot survive. It is for this reason lllttl entities who use antioxidants such”
- 24% in: “k with cancer patients, that the cancer virus could not exist in at North pole maignelic field. If this is true, is the re so”
- 26% in: ” men have become infected with the AIDS virus through oral sex. If people have bargained that oral sex is what they re going “
- 27% in: “e researchers that the saliva kills the virus. his Awareness indicates that this is not so. This Awareness indicates also tha”
- 27% in: “s Awareness indicates also that the HlV virus is not the only Ct .l I l liI of AIDS. There are other viruses that also carry “
“61% In: The Strange And Deadly Virus Now Killing Horses”
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- 33% in: “Heart Arrhythmia?1 1 The Strange Deadly virus Killing Horses 14 Beta Carotene Being Bad Moulhed in Media 15 She Does the Fiig”
- 61% in: “on a daily asis. THE STRANGE AND DEADLY VIRUS NOW KILLING HURSES A question from Julianne D. of Bayfield, Colorado. She sent “
- 61% in: “in the Four Corners areas, where Haunta virus is a reality and 21 constant threat, however, it is not conta QUESTION gious, T”
- 61% in: “re is no doubl in my mind that this new virus is indeed part of a conspiracy of the powers that be. And the article reads Syd”
- 61% in: “he first time in medical history that a virus previously unknown to Science suddenly appeared in one mammal i 1 lCl then loop”
- 62% in: “helong sp . The best guess is that this virus normally lives in a iiativf Igalnmal that rarely has contact with horses and pe”
- 62% in: “eir throats, apparently contracting The virus in the process He died within a week, his lungs shredding and collapsing. ARM a”
- 62% in: ” ARM a year of apparent inactivity, the virus struck again. Mark Preston, a 35 year old horse handler, and the husband ol a v”
- 62% in: “, but is believe to have contracted the virus about the time Rail did. Preston had hclged his wife perform an autopsy on a ho”
- 63% in: “ound it infected with Morbillivirus The virus has apparently retreated ain to its unknown host, pegliaps to strike again can “
- 63% in: “n and theory appears to be correct. The virus appears to be that which was a kind of ma.nu1 actu ed from revious virus stock “
- 63% in: “s a kind of ma.nu1 actu ed from revious virus stock and tested on a Iliastlcular animal. From there it is spread to the other”
- 63% in: “s that most of the animals w ch had the virus aije new dead. There does appear to be some location of this virus. I1 appears “
- 63% in: “does appear to be some location of this virus. I1 appears that there was a collection of the viral samples which is still bei”
“6% In: Is There A Virus Or Disease On Earth That Could Kill Off All The R”
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- 5% in: “ien Presence Continued p 2 9 Is Their A Virus That Could l il Reptoids? 3 How to Prevent Being Abducted lay Aliens 3 Aliens O”
- 6% in: “sus Regarding Miracles 18 S. IS THERE A VIRUS OH DISEASE ON EARTH THAT CDU LD KILL OFF ALL THE REPTOIDS? FOI..I..0W UP QUESTI”
- 7% in: “ell s original story that there is some virus or common disease germ on this planet that the Reptoids might have a weakness t”
