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Has Aids been used as a weapon to depopulate the planet?

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’Suderlandia Fructosate’. This plant works miracles on people who have the terrible disease called Aids. It is a plant which is almost on the point of extinction but the goverment has kept it quiet.

Please check this web site out on the depopulation plan for the planet.

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_sociopol_depopu.html

Oh research has shown AIDS is man made, crated in a lab!

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  1. AIDS is presumed to have originated from the eating of "bushmeat" in the african sub-continent.

    Not man-made, although mans fault it crossed species.

    And a more effective way to depopulate the planet is called thermonuclear war...


  2. It could be. The world's filled with secret societies, wrong humanitarians. There's nothing we can do...

  3. AIDS CONSPIRACY BELIEVER ALERT !!!!!

    No but your question probably has lowered the amount of brain cells in the people reading it.  You my friend are a walking cluster !  I bet you also believe aliens are among us.

  4. NO

    NO

    NO

    NO

    and NO!

    Stop with ur conspiracy theories and live in the real world!

    AIDS was NOT man made it came from monkeys.

    NO ONE is trying to depopulate the planet.

    Good day.

  5. The incubation/latency period of HIV (up to ten years or something) makes it a very long endeavour to depopulate the planet with it. Any governement in their right mind would look into virusses which are a bit faster and airborne...for clandestine bioweapons...

  6. http://www.larouchepub.com/other/1995/22...

    if you want to look further, then this page has some interesting thoughts too.

    I'm having problem accessing the site you mentioned.

  7. Anything is possible. Why would they hide a plant - that's ridiculous. Natural disasters happen for that.

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