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AIDS was a virus created in U.S and British labs for use in the Cold War, it was first created in 1981, but until 1984 nobody knew what it did, so to find out what it was capable of, (it was designed to kill homosexuals. (But back then, nobody except the creators knew this as nobody was told.) however, the strand of the virus mutated somehow and began to infect straight people. The worst results were still to come, it eventually found its way to Africa (the local war-lords were starting to use it on their enemies) and that is how the virus mutated, the virus has taken an effect so strong in Africa that it is now a virus that is just like the common cold (in other words, eay to catch should you visit there) There is a cure for it, (The same people who developed the virus developed th cure) but the governments of the free world will not allow the virus to be cured (why should they do that when they can cash in on the profits created by it, such as the wars in Africa which generate money for them as they supply weapons and equipment to keep them going?)

2006-11-04 02:46:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

No one knows where aids came from but it's not a naturaly disease for humans. It's believed that it's the result of a mutated string of a virus common in lower primates that was spread to humans through a vaccination for a another disease the utilized chimp blood.

There are other theories but this is my favorite. The only thing really known about it is that it's been in the US since the 1950s and maybe even earlier.

2006-11-04 04:12:38 · answer #2 · answered by Rageling 4 · 1 0

No, it's not a manmade disease. It was originally in either apes or monkeys in Africa, and humans killed these creatures for their meat, and that is how it entered the human population, and evolved from there. Apparently it's been in the human population from as early as the 1930s, but naturally it didn't officially become an epidemic until it started to affect the population of the Western (i.e. rich) world.

2006-11-04 06:18:06 · answer #3 · answered by Orla C 7 · 0 0

People die all the time from different things. So I guess you can say every cause of death was designed to keep the population down. This would include murder, accidental death, cancer, old age, etc. AIDS affects innocent men, women, and children. There are several means of population control. I doubt any idiot would try to create something new to accomplish this.

2006-11-04 02:42:24 · answer #4 · answered by gc27858 4 · 1 0

Becuase the aids virus exists in monkeys naturally I doubt it. It was probably first contracted by getting monkey blood in a wound by someone butchering a monkey for food. It spread in Africa and was picked up by North Americans ( possibly gay men on sex tourism junkets) and was Brought to North America. Epidemological studies state that it was from there spread all over the world through sex tourism and has become the problem we face today because of promiscuous behaviour in the gay and straight communities,sharing needles among drug addicts, and blood transfusions.

2006-11-04 06:12:52 · answer #5 · answered by georgeewert 1 · 0 0

No the virus has been around for many years in the chimpanzee population and like all viruses it as evolved or adapted to be able to attack humans. Biologically we are very close to chimps so it would not be much of an adaption

2006-11-04 02:16:23 · answer #6 · answered by Maid Angela 7 · 1 0

Personally I don't don't know if this true but with all the biological weapons being created it is totally possible. This is in wide debate at the moment and these links do provide quite a convincing argument that it is a man made disease.

http://www.universalway.org/aidsmanmade.html
http://www.threeworldwars.com/more/aids.htm
http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/aids_origin.htm

The second link is a particularly interesting read!!

2006-11-04 02:20:27 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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2016-10-21 06:11:18 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

As aids is a virus, and since we can't viruses I will have to say no.

2006-11-04 02:28:28 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. Is cancer?
Your theory would only make sense if AIDS only affected fertile heterosexuals, and rendered them sterile. Sorry.

2006-11-04 02:17:14 · answer #10 · answered by JBoy Wonder 4 · 2 0

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