Protected From AIDS
Protected From AIDS?
It was the Surgeon General who
tried to stop the flow of income into
the South through the tobacco crop by
declaring that “cigarettes might be
dangerous for your health.” While he
did that, his salary was paid by a
government income which included the
good ole Bull’s Eye Red Dot liquor
stores that replaced the bootleggers.
Recently, the Surgeon General
has done all he could to spread an
epidemic of AIDS in America by
pretending it isn’t really a bad thing. Fortunately, the people down underneath who have to deal with it have better
sense than the Surgeon General.
We read an order dispatched from Los Angeles that says, “Sheriffs,
deputies, and members of the local
police force were ordered to carry
gloves and towels in their patrol cars
after some were splattered with blood
from an accused man, said by his family to have AIDS. One of the policemen
splattered with blood had a cut on his
hand and will have to be tested for AIDS up to eighteen months. Sheriff Sherman Block has taken the position THAT POLICE SHOULD BE GIVEN THE NAMES OF ALL AIDS
PATIENTS.” But never fear! In the
anti-police, anti-sheriff, anti-justice system of the District Court Judges and the Supreme Court Judges, not even a
doctor has a right to tell anybody that somebody has AIDS. The people who were supposed to be put in as “crime
fighters” are promoters of crime.
Beware what the Surgeon General says about AIDS; it may be dangerous to your health!
In Bonn, West Germany,
“Motorists must carry disposable plastic gloves in their cars in case they are
called on to help AIDS victims injured
in traffic accidents. Failure to carry two pairs of gloves calls for a $12.50
fine. Failure to provide help to a
traffic casualty can mean a one-year
jail term.”
Problem: How do you guess which accident victim has AIDS?
Answer: You can’t.
So you buy the gloves. You buy the gloves if you think the Surgeon
General is dangerous to your health,
which he is!
From the Intelligence
International Limited in Cheltenham,
England, we learned that a sixteen-page report states, “If present trends
continue, black Africa will be 70%
depopulated by 1997.” The report
revealed that a French research team has managed to isolate the AIDS virus in
more than one type of African mosquito.
Beware the Surgeon General, he
is dangerous to your health.
Completely contradicting the
October 1987 first AIDS Report and the
publication of the Center for Disease
Control, the Surgen General sent out a
national piece of paper to encourage you to get AIDS as soon as possible! We
cite from Daily News Digest, Vol 14.,
No. 12, page 1, where we read: “You can look just about anywhere in the official word coming down to us, to be summed up in effect by saying that you absolutely, positively cannot get AIDS from toilet
seats. What almost goes without saying is a toilet seat often has body fluids
on it; all kinds of body fluids. This
has caused us to come to a rather
astounding conclusion. When these body fluids are found on the hard surface in a health care environment, it has been
recommended that something just short of a blowtorch be used to disinfect the
surface to prevent the possible
transmission of the AIDS virus.
However, if these same body fluids are
found on a particular kind of a hard
surface known as a “toilet seat,” then
there is no need to worry about the
possible transmission of the AIDS virus! So, here’s the inescapable conclusion:
toilet seats must have some sort of
medical, almost magical quality.
Evidently it somehow has the capacity to kill all sorts of disease-causing
viruses, according to the Surgeon
General.”
The first AIDS report from the
Center for Disease Control said this,
“Blood and other fluids from all
patients should be considered infective and laboratory work surfaces should be
decontaminated with appropriate chemical germicide after a spill of blood or
other body fluids.”
With the exception of toilet
seats in public places!
Beware the Surgeon General of
the United States. He evidently doesn’t use public washrooms, he just wants you to use them!