Aids. Refers to an article in "Top Secret" by Prof. J. Segal and Dr. L. Segal
Title: Aids. Refers to an article in "Top Secret" by Prof. J. Segal and Dr. L. Segal
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Aids. Refers to an article in "Top Secret" by Prof. J. Segal and Dr. L. Segal
Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
Details: Words: 2447 | Pages: 9 (approximately 235 words/page)
PREFACE
In an extensive article in the Summer-Autumn 1990 issue of 'Top Secret',
Prof J. Segal and Dr. L. Segal outline their theory that AIDS is a man-made
disease, originating at Pentagon bacteriological warfare labs at Fort
Detrick, Maryland. 'Top Secret' is the international edition of the German
magazine Geheim and is considered by many to be a sister publication to the
American Covert Action Information Bulletin (CAIB). In fact, Top Secret
carries the Naming Names
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remained secret until 1984, and even then
a Congressional committee that was equipped with all the necessary
authorization needed two years in order to bring these facts to life. We
are often asked how the work on the AIDS virus could have been kept secret.
Now, experiments performed on a few dozen prisoners in a laboratory that is
subject to military security can be far more easily kept secret than could
be the Manhattan Project.'