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Jun 9, 2012 | Posted by: Sei
Someone finally put two and two together and with amazing results. Timothy Brown had AIDS. He also had leukemia. In 2007, he received a blood transplant to treat this leukemia. But, his doctors took a huge leap and searched out a particular blood donor. They rejected 70 otherwise compatible donors looking for the one with the “Black Plague” mutation.
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Gnothi Seuton |
Judged: 1 Now to gene-splice the Plague resistant aleles into ... |
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Judged: 4 They have supported the gay comunity for many years,and that should not be overlooked. |
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“ WOOF !” Since: Oct 10
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“Luke laughs at hypocrites!” Since: Sep 10
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Judged: 2 2 1 Hey, tell you what, since you are so petrified at getting HIV, DON'T be spreading your legs for indiscriminate sex with strangers, and ESPECIALLY do NOT be opening your cellar door, if you catch my drift, unless you insist on condoms. Since you are allowed to get married, so GET MARRIED and f*ck your wife ONLY, then there is NO danger of you getting infected. Sounds like a no brainer to me. |
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Judged: 3 2 1 Not to worry, he still has "good christians" like you. |
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Judged: 2 1 1 There's still crackkkers overbreeding and inbreeding, however. Not to mention meth. And most people with AIDS have been poor, black heterosexuals. Tens and tens of millions of them. But that doesn't matter to you since you're racist as well as homophobic. |
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Judged: 3 3 3 Homosexuals are more heterophobic than heterosexuals are homophobic. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Except you're mentally ill, because glbt people never said mentally ill homophobes like you can't marry, adopt, serve openly. Not to mention heterosexuals. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 No, heterophobia is a mental illness because it is in opposition to the norm. Homophobia is simply a homofascist expression of normal reaction to heterophobia. |
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Judged: 1 1 Ummmm . Take another look; this is a follow-up report . Five years has passed since the original news article; and this new June 8; 2012 news story reports the AIDS patient is still 100% free of AIDS . Over the last five years; the medical industry has been collecting the Black Plague donor cells needed to perform more stem cell transplants http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2012/06/08... |
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The future of the gays depend on a cure for iner-city blacks.
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“your life is great” Since: Aug 09
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cool.
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Judged: 1 You're a f*cking retard. For the most part, gay people leave heterosexuals alone. Not once has a gay guy called me "n*****" or a m*ngrel and that I needed to get out of "his" country. Plenty hetero christians though. You really are a dumb tw*t, aren't you? |
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Since: Mar 09
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HIV has a sequestration/latency period of up to 15 years. As with cancer cells, all it takes is for just ONE of the tiny little bugs to be hiding in some crevice of the bone marrow cavity, or under some fatcell .... Still, this is very interesting data. |
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“ WOOF !” Since: Oct 10
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But it can also take a LOT LESS time to manifest itself also. The famous case of "Robert R" is of a 16 year old boy who died of AIDS in 1969 in St. Louis, MO. It is not known how he contracted hiv. |
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Since: Mar 09
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I've heard of that, but have never seen any data on which strain he is supposed to have had. |
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From what I have read in the popular press, extensive testing was done on his preserved tissue samples to determine if his cause of death was complications from AIDS, and the determination was affirmative. And the case was written about in the mdeical journals. I'm sure if you obtain a copy of one of teh medical journals that this case was written in, the article will specify the exact strain and other scientific and medical information about this case. I've been interested in this particular case for a long time for a number of reasons. But the case of "Robert R." whose name is now reported to be "Robert Rayford", while one of the earliest known cases of AIDS in the U.S.A., is not the earliest case known. But since he reported to his physicians that he had never left St. Louis, MO., and that he is the only known case of AIDS in St. Louis at that time, it's a mystery as to how he was infected with hiv. Although there was speculation that he was a prostitute (he reported that he had been suffering these syptoms since he was 13 years old), there is no evidence whatsoever to support that theory nor any other. |
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