(word processor parameters LM=8, RM=75, TM=2, BM=2) Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501 Sponsored by Vangard Sciences PO BOX 1031 Mesquite, TX 75150 There are ABSOLUTELY NO RESTRICTIONS on duplicating, publishing or distributing the files on KeelyNet except where noted! November 29, 1992 AIDS4.ASC -------------------------------------------------------------------- This file is a bibliography showing the train of events that is believed to have caused the AIDS epidemic. Read AIDS3 for more details. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Newsgroups: sci.skeptic Subject: I do not believe establishment story on AIDS origin Message-ID: <7866@pdn.paradyne.com> Date: 27 Apr 90 10:25:09 GMT Sender: usenet@pdn.paradyne.com Reply-To: winters@gumby.paradyne.com (John Winters) Organization: AT&T Paradyne, Largo, Florida Lines: 290 Here is why. Check the following references and it will become obvious that AIDS is a combination of two animal viruses. The next posting has more discussion. This one serves as the bibliography. The following is published with permission. Permission is granted to republish as required to educate the public and warn them. This may be verified at the phone numbers that follow. The following annotated bibliography was written by Dr. Robert B. Strecker. -------------------------------------------------------------------- For more information, please contact: THE STRECKER GROUP 1216 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 977-1210, (213) 977-0901 Outside California: (800)548-3198 -------------------------------------------------------------------- GENERAL Greenberg DS, Whatever Happened to the War on Cancer? Discover 1986; March:47 Leibowitch, J. A Strange Virus of Unknown Origin. trans. Howard R. (Un Virus Estrange Vinu D'Ailleurs. Grasset et Fasquelle 1984) New York: Ballentine Books 1985. Page 1 Connor, S. AIDS: Mystery of the Missing Data; AIDS: Science Stands On Trial New Scientist 116: 19, 49-58,1987. -------------------------------------------------------------------- PREDICTION Letter by committee on Recombinant DNA, National Research Council, National Academy Of Sciences. Potential Biohazzards of Recombinant DNA Molecules Science 26 July 1974. Anonymous Un-Natural Viruses Nature New Biology 230:65-66, 1971. Clemmesen J. Summation Comparative Leukemia Research 1973, Leukemogenesis, Bibl. Haematologica No. 40, Ed. Y. Ito and R M Dutcher; University of Tokyo Press, Tokyo/Karger, Basel, pp 783- 792, 1975. Burnet F.M. Men Or Molecules? A Tilt at Molecular Biology Lancet 1:37-39, 1966. -------------------------------------------------------------------- PRECEDENT Shah K. and Nathanson N. Human Exposure to SV40: Review and Comment American J. Epidemiology 103:1-12,1976. -------------------------------------------------------------------- REQUEST Allison A C Beveridge WIB. Cockburn W C. et al. Virus-Associated Immunopathology: Animal Models and Implications for Human Disease Bulletin WHO 47:257-263,1972. Amos D B Bodmer W F. Ceppelini R. et al. Biological Significance of Histocompatibility Antigens. Fogerty International Center Proceedings No. 15. Fed Proc 31:1087-1104,1972. Higginson J The Epidemiological Program of the International Agency for Research on Cancer. In: Seventh National Cancer Conference Proceedings. Los Angeles: American Cancer Society, Inc. and National Cancer Institute. pp.679- 684,1972. (Note the map on page 681 as it relates to the epidemiology of AIDS) -------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCTION Dent P B Immunodepression by Oncogenic Viruses Progr. Med. Virol. 14:1-35,1972. Aaroson S A Common Genetic Alterations of RNA Tumor Viruses Grown in Human Cells Nature 230:445-447,1972. (An explanation of how to adapt a retrovirus growing in one species to another - in this case human) Page 2 Maruyama K and Dmochowski L Cross-species Transmission of Mammalian RNA Tumor Viruses Texas Medicine 69:65-75,1973. (A Study of how to adapt a retrovirus growing in one species to another in vivo) Maruyama K Wagner S H and Dmochoski L Sarcomas Induced in Rats by Feline RNA Virus Bibl. Haemat. 40:93-95,1975. Bonnard G D Manders E K Campbell D A et al. Immunosuppressive Activity of a Subline of the Mouse EL-4 Lymphoma Evidence for Minute Virus of Mice (MVM) Causing the Inhibition J. Exp. Med. 143:187-205,1976. (This paper along with the Iorio paper on the production of a viral immunodepressive factor producing AIDS proves the relationship between Bull. WHO 47:257,1972 and the subsequent appearance of immunodepressive viruses.) -------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCTION RELATIONSHIP OF AIDS TO BOVINE LEUKEMIA VIRUS Clapham P Nagy K and Weiss R A Pseudotypes of Human T-cell Leukemia Virus Types 1 and 2:Neutralization by Patients' Sera Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 81:2886-2889,1984. Shaw G M Gonda M A Flickinger G H et. al. Genomes of Evolutionarily Divergent Members of the Human T-cell Leukemia Virus Family (HTLV-I and HTLV-II) are Highly Conserved, Especially in pX Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 81:4544-4548,1984. Gonda M A Wong-Stall F Gallo R C et. al. Heteroduplex Mapping in the Molecular Analysis of the Human T-cell Leukemia (Lymphotropic) Viruses Cancer Research 45 (Supplement):4553s-4558,1985. Rice N R Stephens R M Burny A et. al. The gag and pol Genes of Bovine Leukemia Virus: Nucleotide Sequence and Analysis Virology 142:357-377,1985. (Shows that BLV is highly related to HTLV I) Burny A Bruck G Cleuter Y et. al. Bovine Leukemia Virus, a Distinguished Member of the Human T-Lymphotropic Virus Family Retroviruses in Human Lymphoma Leukemia M. Miwa et. al. Eds. Japan Sci. Soc. Press. Tokyo, VNU Science Press, Utrecht, pp. 219-227,. 1983. (Demonstrates the close structural and functional relationships between BLV and Human Retroviruses) Alizon M and Montagnier L Relationship of AIDS to other Retroviruses Nature 313-743,1985. Chiu I M Yaniv A Dahlberg J E et. al. Nucleotide Sequence Evidence for Relationship of AIDS retrovirus to Lentiviruses Nature 317:366-368,1985. (Demonstrates a relationship to BLV and Visna viruses, among others) Page 3 Sanchez-Pescador R Power M D Barr P J et al. Nucleotide Sequence and Expression of an AIDS-Associated Retrovirus (ARV-2) Science 227:484-492,1985. Ratner L Haseltine W Patarca R et al. Complete Nucleotide Sequence of the AIDS Virus, HTLV III Nature 313:227-284,1985. (The authors including RC Gallo demonstrate the relationship of AIDS to BLV) Van Der Maaten M J and Miller J M Serological Evidence of Transmission of Bovine Leukemia Virus to Chimpanzees Veterinary Microbiology 1:351-357,1976. -------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCTION RELATIONSHIP OF AIDS TO VISNA VIRUS Alizon M and Montagnier L Lymphadenopathy/AIDS Virus: Genetic Organization and Relationship to Animal Lentiviruses Anticancer Research 6:403-412,1986. Sonigo P Alizon M Staskus K et al. Nucleotide Sequence of the Visna Virus: Relationship to the AIDS Virus Cell 42:369-382,1985. Gonda M A Wong-Staal F Gallo R C et al. Sequence Homology and Morphologic Similarity of HTLV-III and Visna Virus, a Pathogenic Lentivirus Science 227:173-177,1985. Essex M McLane M F Lee T H et al. Antibodies to Cell Membrane Antigens Associated With Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus in Patients with AIDS Science 220:859-862,1983. -------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCTION RELATIONSHIP TO BOVINE VISNA VIRUS Gonda M A Molecular Genetics and Structure of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus J Electron Micro 8:17-40,1988. Gonda M A Braun M J Carter S G et al. Characterization and Molecular Cloning of a Bovine Lentivirus Related to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Nature 330:388-391,1987. (Relationship of AIDS to BVV - its "closest relative") Grote J Bovine Visna Virus and the Origin of HIV British Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 81:620,1988. Strecker R B AIDS Virus Infection British Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 79:559- 560,1986. (First article in print to address how the AIDS virus was manufactured). Seale J Origins of the AIDS Viruses, HIV-I and HIV-2:Fact or Fiction? Discussion Paper British Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 81:617- 619,1988. Page 4 Mims C A Vertical Transmission Of Viruses Microbiological Reviews 45:267-286,1981. (States that an "alleged bovine visna virus" is contaminating fetal calf serum - thereby implicating all tissue cultures of the world as possible source for AIDS) Boothe A D and Van Der Maaten M J Ultrastructural Studies Of a Visna-Like Syncytia-producing Virus from Cattle with Lymphocytosis J Virology 13:197-204,1974. (Demonstrates the morphology of BVV as being identical to AIDS) Georgiades J A Billiau A and Vanderschueren Infection of Human Cell Cultures with Bovine Visna Virus J. Genn. Virology 38:375-381,1978. (Demonstrates the growth of BVV in human malignant tissue, and suggests that BVV may be a cause of either a malignant or slow virus disease in man) McClure H M Keeling M E Custer R P et al. Erythroleukemia in Two Infant chimps fed milk from cows Naturally Infected with the Bovine C-Type Virus Cancer Research 34:2745-2757,1974. (Demonstrates the development of AIDS in two chimps fed cow virus orally in 1974. The Chimps Died of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia had not been reported in chimpanzees up to this time) Note: See article above by Van Der Maaten and Miller on the transmission bovine leukemia virus to chimpanzees in 1976 Mulder C Human AIDS Virus Not From Monkeys Nature 333:396,1988. Penny D Origin of the AIDS virus. Nature 333:494-495,1988. Parks, W P Gilden R V Bykovsky A F et al. Mason-Pfizer Virus Characterization: A Similar Virus in a Human Amniotic Cell Line J Virology 12:1540-1547,1973. Grantham R and Perrin P AIDS Virus and HTLV I Differ in Codon Choices Nature 319:727-728,1986. Wain-Hobson S Sonigo P Danos O et al. Nucleotide Sequence of the AIDS Virus, LAV Cell 40:9-17,1985. -------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCTION HOW TO MAKE NEW LEUKEMIA OR CANCER CAUSING AGENTS IN THE LABORATORY Rapp U R Goldsborough M D Mark C E et al. Structure and Biological Activity of v-raf, a Unique Oncogene Transduced by a Retrovirus Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 80:4218-4222,1983. Rapp U R and Todaro G J Generation of Oncogenic Mouse Type C Viruses: In Vitro Selection of Carcinoma-inducing Variants Page 5 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 77:624-628,1980. Rapp U R and Todaro G J Generation of Oncogenic Type C Viruses: Rapidly Leukemogenic Viruses Derived from C3H Cells in Vivo and in vitro Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 75:2468-2472,1978. Rapp U R and Todaro G J Generation of New Mouse Sarcoma Viruses in Cell Culture Science 201:821-824,1978. Tsichlis P N Conklin K F and Coffin J M Mutant and Recombinant Avian Retroviruses with Extended Host Range Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 77:536-540,1980. Rasheed S Gardner M B and Huebner R J In Vitro Isolation of Stable Rat Sarcoma Viruses Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 75:2972-2976,1978. -------------------------------------------------------------------- PRODUCTION RECOMBINATION AMONG RETROVIRUSES (THAT WHICH IS NOT SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN IS IN FACT THE VERY ESSENCE OF RETROVIROLOGY) Coffin J M Structure, Replication, and Recombination of Retrovirus Genomes: Some Unifying Hypotheses Review Article J. Gen. Virology 42:1-26,1979. Hunter E The Mechanism for Genetic Recombination in the Avian Retroviruses Current Topics in Micro. and Immun. 79:295-309,1978. Blair D G Genetic Recombinatioon Between Avian Leukosis and Sarcoma Viruses. Experimental Variables and the Frequencies of Recombination Virology 77:534-544,1977. Wang L H Duesberg P H Mellon P et al. Distribution of Envelope- specific and Sarcoma-specific Nucleotide Sequences from Different Parents in the RNAs of Avian Tumor Virus Recombinants Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 73:1073-1077,1976. Duesberg P Vogt P K Beemon K et al. Avian RNA Tumor Viruses: Mechanism of Recombination and Complexity of the Genome Cold Spring Harbor Symp. Quantitative Biology 39:847- 857,1974. Wang L Duesberg P Kawai S et al. Location of Envelope-specific and Sarcoma-specific Oligonucleotides on Rna of Schmidt- Tuppin Rous Sarcoma Virus Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 73:447-451,1978. Junghans R P Boone L R Skalka A M Retroviral DNA H Structures: Displacement-Assimilation Model of Recombination Cell 30:53-62,1982. Iorio A M Barzi A Merletti P R et al. A Viral Immunodepressive Factor Associated With Experimental Mouse Tumors Cancer Research 36:3851-3853,1976. (This paper establishes beyond any reasonable doubt the relationship between the intentional production of viruses capable of Page 6 immunodepression and the "REQUEST" for the production of the AIDS virus in Bull. WHO 47:257-263,1972. 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