The National ANTHEM of the ukraine
In Honor of The Very Kiud People of the
Ukraine
I
need Help to set up an Aids Sancturary.
Any
Country, Any City..
In 1987, I
wanted to do something positive to contribute to World Society. So I
prayed and started
looking into
aids. Within a year, I had discovered what I believed to be the
etiology of aids! I
believed aids is
an autoimmune disease. However a very evolved disease. One in
which the body
defenses had
become compromised thru, if nothing else, deception. Body defenses
when it comes
to aids, could
not identify the disease components. Why? Well aids took on the
image of being a
healthy part of
the body defense systems, while at the same time, it was destroying those
defense
mechanisms.
Sometime around
1988 or 1989, I had amassed a small database of data for combating aids.
This
could even be
done with over the counter drugs, which could assist the body in sending
aids into
remission.
I sent a letter to NIH, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, Md. and
addressed it to the
Chief Medical
Researcher. I wanted to discuss with him, my theories. However
as to be expected
no such meeting
ever took placed as they hung the phone up when I called. " I gave
up". This was
one of
several slaps in the face I received, regarding my aids project.
I consider
myself to be an average, reasonable kind of guy. Like Michael Baisden,
I have a great love for
people and
their plight. ( Make no mistake people,
Michael Baisden cares: Regardless
of
your Race and regardless of where you think he is going.
You might not know until you
actually get there.)
Reason dictated that I was daydreaming, by thinking that a
medically
un-educated person could even come close to understanding any aspect of aids, except,
it's end result, death.
I had one thing
in my favor. What? Well, Faith. Faith based on a love for
people, a love for God,
a love for
Christ. You see, I believe that for all maladies of humanity, The Life
Force, The Divine Creators, have
given us a
defense. We can rely on ourselves or we can go to Them. I think
the biggest man has with
problem
Them is fear. Fear of not being able to live up to what we have
historically been told is God's Way.
I can tell you
for certain, there is a lot of misunderstanding and untruth, even within and
from the Elect.
I was convinced
that I could not, come up with any truth regarding aids. During my research,
I came upon a story about babies
that were being born without
extremities. This occurred in and around 1958. The condition was
eventually called
THALIDOMIDE BABIES . Have heard
of this? Here's some
info. From
1956 to 1962, approximately 10,000 children were born with severe
malformities,
including
phocomelia , because
their mothers had taken thalidomide during pregnancy.
The below
information is from:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2031459.stm
I
One of
the lesser known heroes of the thalidomide story was a young
German lawyer, Karl Schulte-Hillen.
His wife and sister had both given
birth to deformed children so he began to suspect that an
environmental factor linked the two.
The link between birth defects and thalidomide
was unknown for some time
He approached Professor Widukind Lenz, a pediatric specialist
in Hamburg, who agreed to pursue the matter. Lenz's suspicions
soon settled on thalidomide, but he needed more evidence.
Schulte-Hillen's thalidomide son, Jan - now a doctor himself
- recalls the detective work undertaken by Schulte-Hillen senior
and Lenz:
"My father and Dr Lenz drove all over Germany in an old
Volkswagen. They showed people pictures of my cousin and of me
and they asked people if they knew of anyone who'd given birth
to similar babies.
"My father would tell them not to be ashamed - that these
were pictures of his own child and niece. In many cases people
had simply hidden their children away."
It was eventually established that around
2,500 thalidomide babies were born in Germany.
As I researched aids, the story about
the thalidomide babies and the person who initially discovered
the most probable cause, gave me some hope. Perhaps
the impossible, was possible. A layman, an Attorney
figured out the cause of the deformed babies. I reasoned
if that was possible, perhaps I could in some way assist with
the discovery of the etiology of aids.
After being rebuked by NIH and others within
the Medical Communities, feeling I had no where or no one to
turn to; again I gave up. Then around 1990 or 1991,
I was in Northern New Jersey and by happenstance I bought a
Sunday Star Ledger. On the front page was the beginning of
an article that broke my heart yet gave me hope. It said;
"Researchers in Arizona have discovered what they believe to the
origin of aids. The article went on to say those
researchers believe Aids to be an auto-immune disease.
Heartbroken, somewhat, as it took several years after my initial
discovery for the first signs from the medical communities,
indicating they were on the right path, which confirmed my
beliefs.
Having said all of the above, let me suggest
more.
First, you know how the medical community has
brow beat Black Americans by telling us that aids originated in
Africa? Well my research determined that to be false at
least in part. I learned that the first document case of
an aids-like disease, started not in Africa, but in some part of
Europe. If memory servers, I believe it was some part of
the United Kingdom in the 16th or 17th centuries. What
happened? Well a physician had a patient or several
patients who were in need of blood transfusions. Due to
the lack of suitable blood, he decided to draw blood from
animals. This animal transfusion of blood, sent the
patients into a form of shock, which for some, led to death.
A failed experiment. However this transfusion and it's ill
effects, gave birth to what we now call aids.
Does anyone wonder why aids in so prevalent in
Africa? Unprotected sex you say? In part I agree.
However that is not the prevalent reason. There are social
and geographic reasons that are more at fault than unprotected
sex. I sent this information to Oprah Winfrey's camp, but
like NIH, I was disregarded.
Let me ask you?
Have you ever heard of an Aids epidemic in a cold climate?
You have not and you will not!
more on this later...
If you know
anyone that has Aids or HIV traits, I am more thank willing to
offer whatever assistance I can.
Hiv-Aids cases by Country
Data Provided by Wikipedia
Population
Prevalence
Afghanistan
—
—
—
166
0.01
2001 est.
Algeria
076
21,000
2008 est.
107
0.1
2008 est.
Angola
029
240,000
2003 est.
030
3.09
2003 est.
Argentina
043
120,000
2008 est.
062
0.5
2008 est.
Armenia
125
2,600
2003 est.
162
0.1
2003 est.
Australia
083
14,000
2003 est.
108
0.1
2003 est.
Austria
093
10,000
2003 est.
082
0.3
2003 est.
Azerbaijan
132
1,400
2003 est.
109
0.1
2003 est.
Bahrain
141
600
2003 est.
090
0.2
2001 est.
Bangladesh
084
13,000
2001 est.
161
0.1
2001 est.
Barbados
127
2,500
2003 est.
048
1.05
2003 est.
Belarus
081
15,000
2001 est.
089
0.3
2001 est.
Belgium
094
10,000
2003 est.
091
0.2
2003 est.
Belize
115
3,600
2003 est.
039
2.04
2003 est.
Benin
056
68,000
2003 est.
042
1.09
2003 est.
Bhutan
157
100
1999 est.
159
0.1
2001 est.
Bolivia
112
4,900
2003 est.
110
0.1
2003 est.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
138
900
2003 est.
160
0.1
2001 est.
Botswana
024
300,000
2008 est.
002
23.09
2008 est.
Brazil
015
660,000
2003 est.
079
0.4
2003 est.
Brunei
151
200
2003 est.
158
0.1
2003 est.
Bulgaria
120
3,000
2006 est.
111
0.1
2001 est.
Burkina Faso
041
130,000
2008 est.
027
1.06
2008 est.
Burma
022
330,000
2003 est.
051
1.02
2003 est.
Burundi
028
250,000
2003 est.
018
6.00
2003 est.
Cambodia
054
75,000
2008 est.
165
0.8
2008 est.
Cameroon
018
560,000
2003 est.
016
6.09
2003 est.
Canada
061
56,000
2003 est.
087
0.3
2003 est.
Cape Verde
140(T)
775
NA
155
0.04
Central African Republic
027
260,000
2003 est.
009
13.05
2003 est.
Chad
030
200,000
2003 est.
024
4.08
2003 est.
Chile
071
26,000
2003 est.
084
0.3
2003 est.
Colombia
032
190,000
2003 est.
066
0.7
2003 est.
Comoros
—
—
—
105
1.02
2001 est.
Costa Rica
086
12,000
2003 est.
068
0.6
2003 est.
Cote d'Ivoire
016
570,000
2003 est.
014
7.00
2003 est.
Country / Territory
Ranked by HIV/AIDS population
people living with HIV/AIDS
Date of Population Data
Ranked by prevalence rate
HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate(%)
Date of Prevalence Data
Croatia
156
200
2001 est.
156
0.1
2001 est.
Cuba
118
3,300
2003 est.
125
0.1
2003 est.
Cyprus
136
1,000
1999 est.
124
0.1
2003 est.
Czech Republic
128
2,500
2001 est.
121
0.1
2001 est.
Democratic Republic of the
Congo
009
1,100,000
2003 est.
026
4.02
2003 est.
Denmark
111
5,000
2003 est.
103
0.2
2003 est.
Djibouti
099
9,100
2003 est.
036
2.09
2003 est.
Dominican Republic
051
88,000
2003 est.
045
1.07
2003 est.
Ecuador
074
21,000
2003 est.
088
0.3
2003 est.
Egypt
089
12,000
2001 est.
123
0.1
2001 est.
El Salvador
068
29,000
2003 est.
065
0.7
2003 est.
Equatorial Guinea
107
5,900
2001 est.
031
3.04
2001 est.
Eritrea
059
60,000
2003 est.
037
2.07
2003 est.
Estonia
144
560
2007 est.
133
0.1
2005 est.
Ethiopia
011
980,000
2008 est.
025
2.00
2008 est.
Fiji
142
600
2003 est.
119
0.1
2003 est.
Finland
131
1,500
2003 est.
120
0.1
2003 est.
France
044
120,000
2003 est.
077
0.4
2003 est.
Gabon
063
48,000
2003 est.
013
8.01
2003 est.
Georgia
119
3,000
2003 est.
118
0.1
2001 est.
Germany
065
43,000
2001 est.
157
0.1
2001 est.
Ghana
026
260,000
2008 est.
034
1.09
2008 est.
Greece
098
9,100
2001 est.
102
0.008
2001 est.
Greenland
—
100
NA
—
—
—
Guatemala
060
59,000
2008 est.
056
0.8
2008 est.
Guinea
037
140,000
2003 est.
032
3.02
2003 est.
Guinea-Bissau
078
17,000
2001 est.
011
10.00
2003 est.
Guyana
090
11,000
2003 est.
038
2.05
2003 est.
Haiti
045
120,000
2008 est.
020
2.02
2008 est.
Honduras
070
28,000
2008 est.
044
0.7
2008 est.
Hong Kong (PRC)
126
2,600
2003 est.
—
0.1
2003 est.
Hungary
123
1,400
2001 est.
163
0.1
2007 est.
Iceland
150
220
2001 est.
101
0.2
2001 est.
India
003
2,400,000
2008 est.
167
0.3
2008 est.
Indonesia
046
110,000
2003 est.
154
0.1
2003 est.
Iran
067
31,000
2001 est.
153
0.1
2001 est.
Iraq
159
500
2003 est.
151
0.1
2001 est.
Ireland
121
2,800
2001 est.
122
0.1
2001 est.
Israel
122
3,000
1999 est.
152
0.1
2001 est.
Italy
039
140,000
2001 est.
073
0.5
2001 est.
Jamaica
072
22,000
2003 est.
054
1.02
2003 est.
Japan
088
12,000
2003 est.
148
0.1
2003 est.
Jordan
143
600
2003 est.
147
0.1
2001 est.
Kazakhstan
091
12,000
2008 est.
100
0.1
2008 est.
Kenya
004
1,900,000
2008 est.
017
8.03
2008 est.
Kuwait
—
—
—
106
1.02
2001 est.
Kyrgyzstan
114
3,900
2003 est.
146
0.1
2001 est.
Laos
130
1,700
2003 est.
144
0.1
2003 est.
Latvia
102
7,600
2001 est.
072
0.6
2001 est.
Lebanon
124
2,800
2003 est.
143
0.1
2001 est.
Lesotho
023
320,000
2003 est.
003
28.09
2003 est.
Liberia
049
100,000
2003 est.
019
5.09
2003 est.
Libya
095
10,000
2001 est.
086
0.3
2001 est.
Lithuania
134
1,300
2003 est.
142
0.1
2001 est.
Luxembourg
148
500
2003 est.
099
0.2
2001 est.
Macedonia
154
200
2003 est.
117
0.1
2001 est.
Madagascar
038
140,000
2003 est.
046
1.07
2003 est.
Malawi
012
900,000
2003 est.
008
14.02
2003 est.
Malaysia
062
52,000
2003 est.
081
0.4
2003 est.
Maldives
158
100
2001 est.
113
0.1
2001 est.
Mali
040
140,000
2003 est.
043
1.09
2003 est.
Malta
146
500
2003 est.
097
0.2
2001 est.
Mauritania
097
9,500
2003 est.
071
0.6
2003 est.
Mauritius
140
700
2001 est.
115
0.1
2001 est.
Mexico
035
160,000
2003 est.
085
0.3
2003 est.
Moldova
109
5,500
2001 est.
098
0.2
2001 est.
Mongolia
147
500
2003 est
135
0.1
2003 est.
Morocco
075
21,000
2008 est.
116
0.1
2008 est.
Mozambique
007
1,500,000
2008 est.
010
12.05
2008 est.
Namibia
031
200,000
2008 est.
006
15.03
2008 est.
Nepal
058
61,000
2001 est.
076
0.5
2001 est.
Netherlands
077
19,000
2001 est.
096
0.2
2001 est.
New Zealand
133
1,400
2003 est.
149
0.1
2003 est.
Nicaragua
105
6,400
2003 est.
095
0.2
2003 est.
Niger
055
70,000
2003 est.
053
1.02
2003 est.
Nigeria
002
2,600,000
2008 est.
021
3.01
2008 est.
Norway
129
2,100
2001 est.
150
0.1
2001 est.
Oman
135
1,300
2001 est.
114
0.1
2001 est.
Pakistan
053
74,000
2001 est.
134
0.1
2001 est.
Panama
079
16,000
2003 est.
060
0.9
2003 est.
Papua New Guinea
080
16,000
2003 est.
070
0.6
2003 est.
Paraguay
082
15,000
1999 est.
074
0.5
2003 est.
People's Republic of China
014
700,000
2008 est.
168
0.1
2008 est.
Peru
052
76,000
2008 est.
075
0.5
2008 est.
Philippines
100
9,000
2003 est.
131
0.1
2003 est.
Poland
083
14,000
2003 est.
131
0.1
2005 est.
Portugal
073
22,000
2001 est.
080
0.4
2001 est.
Puerto Rico (USA)
—
7,397
NA
—
—
—
Qatar
—
—
—
164
0.09
2001 est.
Republic of the Congo
050
90,000
2003 est.
023
4.09
2003 est.
Romania
104
6,500
2001 est.
132
0.1
2001 est.
Russia
013
860,000
2001 est.
057
1.01
2001 est.
Rwanda
036
150,000
2008 est.
022
2.08
2008 est.
Samoa
160
12
NA
—
0.1
—
Saudi Arabia
—
—
—
166
0.01
2001 est.
Senegal
064
44,000
2003 est.
061
0.8
2003 est.
Serbia, Montenegro
096
10,000
2001 est.
092
0.2
2001 est.
Sierra Leone
034
170,000
2001 est.
015
7.00
2001 est.
Singapore
113
4,100
2003 est.
094
0.2
2003 est.
Slovakia
155
200
2003 est.
141
0.1
2001 est.
Slovenia
149
280
2001 est.
130
0.1
2001 est.
Somalia
066
43,000
2001 est.
058
1.00
2001 est.
South Africa
001
5,700,000
2008 est.
005
10.01
2008 est.
South Korea
101
8,300
2003 est.
145
0.1
2003 est.
Spain
042
140,000
2001 est.
064
0.7
2001 est.
Sri Lanka
117
3,500
2001 est.
112
0.1
2001 est.
Sudan
021
400,000
2001 est.
041
2.03
2001 est.
Suriname
110
5,200
2001 est.
047
1.07
2001 est.
Svalbard (Norway)
—
-
2001
—
-
2001
Swaziland
033
190,000
2008 est.
001
26.01
2008 est.
Sweden
116
3,600
2001 est.
129
0.1
2001 est.
Switzerland
085
13,000
2001 est.
078
0.4
2001 est.
Syria
145
500
2003 est.
128
0.1
2001 est.
Tajikistan
153
200
2003 est.
127
0.1
2001 est.
Tanzania
006
1,600,000
2003 est.
012
8.08
2003 est.
Thailand
017
570,000
2003 est.
049
1.05
2003 est.
The Bahamas
108
5,600
2003 est.
035
3.00
2003 est.
The Gambia
103
6,800
2003 est.
052
1.02
2003 est.
Togo
047
110,000
2003 est.
028
4.01
2003 est.
Trinidad and Tobago
069
29,000
2003 est.
033
3.02
2003 est.
Tunisia
137
1,000
2003 est.
140
0.1
2005 est.
Turkey
—
—
—
139
0.1
2001 est.
Turkmenistan
152
200
2003 est.
138
0.1
2004 est.
Uganda
019
530,000
2001 est.
029
4.01
2003 est.
Ukraine
020
440,000
2008 est.
050
1.06
2008 est.
United Arab Emirates
—
—
—
104
1.08
2001 est.
United Kingdom
064
51,000
2001 est.
093
0.2
2001 est.
United States
010
984,155
2005 est.
[3]
069
0.6
2007 est.
Uruguay
106
6,000
2001 est.
083
0.3
2001 est.
Uzbekistan
092
11,000
2003 est.
137
0.1
2001 est.
Venezuela
048
110,000
1999 est.
063
0.7
2001 est.
Vietnam
025
290,000
2008 est.
79
0.5
2008 est.
World
—
38,217,530
—
—
—
—
Yemen
087
12,000
2001 est.
136
0.1
2001 est.
Zambia
008
1,100,000
2008 est.
007
15.02
2008 est.
Zimbabwe
005
1,800,000
2001 est.
004
24.06
2001 est.
L.(C.J.) Cary
Email:
worldpeace@rememberingheroes.org
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