How is the green monkey related to Aids in Africa?!
Question: I want to know if anyone knows where i can find a website where i can find concrete information on whether the green monkey is related to the HIV virus.
I've heard a lot about this topic and i decided to research it but nothing i've found so far is factual. Everything is either opinion or blatant speculation. If anyone knows a good website on that please respond.
I also wanted to know more about the relationship with Kaposi Sarcoma. I heard that it is a cancer and found commonly in patients with aids. I want to know if that disease only affects people with the virus specifically or if anyone can have it.
I also that the virus was manufactured by man and i know that there really is no way to actually prove that so i wanted to know if anyone knows any site where they have an actual history on the development of the virus world wide.
Please any site with actual facts would be a great help.
I don't have time to find this but i figured someone out there would have some kind of info.
Answers: I want to know if anyone knows where i can find a website where i can find concrete information on whether the green monkey is related to the HIV virus.
I've heard a lot about this topic and i decided to research it but nothing i've found so far is factual. Everything is either opinion or blatant speculation. If anyone knows a good website on that please respond.
I also wanted to know more about the relationship with Kaposi Sarcoma. I heard that it is a cancer and found commonly in patients with aids. I want to know if that disease only affects people with the virus specifically or if anyone can have it.
I also that the virus was manufactured by man and i know that there really is no way to actually prove that so i wanted to know if anyone knows any site where they have an actual history on the development of the virus world wide.
Please any site with actual facts would be a great help.
I don't have time to find this but i figured someone out there would have some kind of info.
the first person to answer obviously did NOT read that article...it is saying that there is no evidence to support the monkey claim.
Which there isn't. I used to work in a HIV research library and there is a wealth of information on this stuff-try your local university to see if they have one.
And anyone can develop Kaposi's Sarcoma
aids is a deficiency in green monkeys...a man tried to have sex with a green monkey which is how aids was passed to humans.
http://www.virusmyth.net/aids/news/namon...
and for kaposi sarcoma
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/conten...
just cut and paste these is you can't click on them
If this was important to you, you'd find the time to do the work necessary to educate yourself.
If you don't have the time, what makes you think the rest of us do?