1 Eastern North Carolina's Minority Voice What You See Is What You Get, What You Read Is What You Know & Save EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA’S MINORITY VOICE — SINCE 1987 NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK... The grand opening of Al's Barber Shop at 1408 West 14th Street took place last Monday. Young Al is a black man who believes in working for himself. Shown above is one of his employ- ees, Chad Adams Nobles cutting their first customer hair; son of Reverend C.B. Gray, young Clarence Gray, Jr. Congratulations to Brother Al and his staff. : Editor’ s N | Ue AIDS isa very serious. disease. Soif you are going to snitagels in sex; please lear the facts. You can make a difference if you practice safe Sex. More about AIDS in future editions of the 'M' Voice Newspaper Nee National Alliance Party SR Ra aor RAY Ye ‘ cook ah dey ede gl ee al, Speaking on the steps of the Restoration Plaza in Brooklyn, gubernatorial candidate Lenora Fulani said Monday that she and the local candidates run- ning on the National Alliance Party ticket were involved in an “international struggle for democracy.”’ Sporting banners which read, ‘For a Future for our Youth” and “Youth and Democracy,” NAP supporters revealed their party’s campaign focus; to pro- vide more opportunities and im- prove conditions for minority youth indicative of this society. “There are thousands of our hasn't spoken out against what . 4 has We have a story to tell you, a very strange story, one that af- fects you, me, and every other human being on earth. A story that must be taken seriously by the governments of every nation in the world because there may not be many humans left to govern by the turn ofthe century, or shortly thereafter. A story so bizarre, and sinister that, if it were not for the fact that it is all true, it would make a great sci- ence fiction thriller. . The story begins in 1983 with Dr. Robert B. Strecker, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Strecker practices in- ternal medicine and gastroen- terology in Los Angeles. He is a trained pathologist and also holds a Ph. D. in pharmacology. Dr. Strecker andhis brother, ted, and attorney, were preparing a proposal for a health mainte- nance organization (HMO) for Security Pacific bank of Califor- nia. they needed to know the long-term financial effects of in- suring and treating AIDS pa- tients. In as much as this infor- mation was not readily available in 1983, both brothers began | researching the medical .litera- turé to learn what they could about this relatively new disease. The information they uncovered right from the beginning was so startling to them, so hard to be- lieve, that it would dramatically alter both their lives and lead them on a five year quest culmi- nating with the creation of “The Strecker Memorandum,” the most controversial video tape of our time, anda remarkable set of youth who are affected and who are being destroyed because of * homelessness, the drug epidemic, illiteracy and poverty in our communities. | am run- ning this year because it is im- portant to support the cam- paign for youth and and demo- cracy if we want to save our youth,” said Lorraine Stevens, a NAP candidate for Congress. Stevens, who is running against Ed Townes Appearing in Greenville thi (D-Brooklyn), called him a “tired old Democrat’ who happened to people like Adam Abdul Hakeem (aka Larry Davis), Tawana Brawley, a" Yusuf Hawkins or “the injus- _ tice that is being done against says she wants to give the people in the 11th Con- gressional District another running for State Senate in the 22nd Sentorial District, helping ee ee choice besides Townes. . For Saudia Young, who is . documents called ‘The Bio-attack Alert.” Right there in the medical lit- erature for anyone to read for themselves was, basically, proof that the AIDS virus and pandemic was actually PRE- DICTED years ago by a world- famous virologist, among others. They found that top scientists writing in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization were actually REQUESTING that AIDS-like viruses be created to study the effects on humans. In fact, the Streckers unearthed thousands of documents all sup- porting the man-made origin of AIDS. Meanwhile, the govern- ment was telling everyone that a green monkey in Africa bit some native and started AIDS. As their research continued it became obvious from the documentation that the virus itself was not only created as requested, but actually DEPLOYED, and now threatens the existence of mankind because it does what it was designed to do: cause cancer in humansviaa contagious virus. Eventually the Streckers came to realize every- thing the government, the so-: .» called AIDS experts, and the me- dia were telling the public was not only misleading, but out and out lies. The truthof the matter is AIDS is a man-made disease; AIDS is not a homosexual dis- ease; AIDS is not a venereal dis- ease; AIDS can be carried by mosquitos; Condoms will not prevent AIDS; There are at least six different AIDS viruses loose in the world; There will never be Network, emphasized the way that they are shaping the enter- tainment industry; especially in music. While youth and democracy wete the central themes of the day, economic empowerment and the need for change, issues also affecting the African-A- merican community, were also addressed. Emest Forster, a passionate speaker, spoke of life in Flat- ay, August 11 at the Roxy Theatre, internationally known Dr. Lenora Fulani. | Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Dr. Fulani is a present candidate for Governor of the state of New York and a community activist for all oppress people in America. A one time ‘chance to see and hear this great lady. Don't miss her. bush. ‘‘We have an apartheid system in Flatbush,” he said. There is an 80 percent Black minority population there, but representation, Forster con- tinued, i is not reflective of this. “The Republicans don't want you and the Democrats take you for granted,” the state as- — sembly candidate stated. “You have to make politicians ac- countable to every other people | | his own. businessman also dis- cussed the need to build eco ' nomic independence and control of our resources. pointed out that in almost every , h community, money travels one way ~ we it in and the store owners THE ‘M’ VOICE — WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8 - AUGUST 16, 1990-1 AIDS: The Facts You Should Know a vaccine cure; And on and on, but. . The most dreaded fear that all oncologists (cancer doctors) vi- rologists, and immunologists live with is that some day CANCER, in one form or another, will be- come a contagious disease, transferable from one person to another. AIDS has now made that fear a reality. If you think you are safe because you are not gay or promiscuous, or because you are not sexually active, then you must watch “The Strecker Memorandum” very carefully. The most common misconcep- tion being foisted upon us right now concerns sexually active REUNITED AFTER 25 YEARS ... Shown 4 Americans. We are told that if a man uses acondom the transfer-: ence of the deadly virus is virtu- ally eliminated. Nothing could be further from the truth. Of the body fluids that the AIDS virus is found in, semen contains the least. As a matter of fact, in ev ery single study ever published on the subject, not one has found a significant amount in anyone’s semen. It just isn’t there in huge members. There is usually only: about one virus per milliliter, a statistically irrelevant amount.. One copious ejaculation might. produce only one or two viruses,’ This is substantiated in the medical literature. ee bov e% John Bufford and John W. Richardson and son Tustie ! Richardson visiting Greenville Publisher Jim Rouse; The three grew up in the Bronx River projects together and have not seen each other in 25 years. unveils November slate it out and send their children to college, while ours can’t get a decent education. “If we let this continue, Forster said, we will be just like the Indians, who get grain drop- ped off to them on their reserva- tions once a month.” ‘It’s time for a change,” said community activist Robert Hunter. ‘‘We talk about change, but we do very little to bring it about.” Hunter, who is also running for state assembly, said that ‘we need certain questions answered.”’ For instance, why can the e * *£ o ? + + +, U.S. send billions of dollars tase oes other countries, while peopl¢:": here continue to live in poverty? And why,” Hunter aksed, “‘is government's only “‘answer to crack is putting Black boys in jail?” “You better wake up and®- find out what time it is,"’ he urg*. ed. Hunter assured all that it’s: not too late for progress. “‘We did it in the 60's and we can do it in the 90's. Let’s do it next.” : September in the elections.” Also running for the NAP in . Brooklyn are congressional can: 7 didate Mamie Moore and: | L Yvonne Murray, who is runni for the Senate. DN THE MOVE... ECU student, Sonya Green is shows outside of the studio of WOOW and the "M" Voice Nev paper headquarters on Evans Street where she is a radiigiss: announcer and staff writer. Sonya is a native ¢ ot peeaggga DOUB FOR HOUSE... Organizer of the Randy Doub for House of Representative kick off his campaign last week at the American Legion. Above Mr. and Mrs. Randy Doub is shown greeting the many guests as they arrive in support of him. Photo by Jim Rouse N.C. LIC. 760 “24 HOUR SERVICE” “SERVICE WITHIN 10 MIN OR LESS” it | 203 W. 9th Street (next to Evans Seafood) The Pitt County Board of Education is seeking volunteers to serve on its Pupil Assignment Community Involvement Task Force. If you would like to become part of this unique process, please fill out the following nomination Name: Date: Address:_. Phones: Day Personal Data: Race Children's grade level Schools List any relevant community group membership(s) Night Sex Would you be available to meet weekly at night during August we December and as needed from January through ? Which night of the week would be best for you?___ Second best a Please give any additional information you feel would be useful to the Board in reviewing this application (ex., your reason for to serve, etc.). If this is a nomination of someone else, indicate why the person is being i nominated, by whom, and whether he/she is aware of the Bf nomination. (You may attach extra sheets.) -@ Return by August 13 to: Superintendent 1717 W. 5th Street Greenville, N.C. 27834 (ae W drip apg MUSA r= at Hic ery ater ene ene of eee aa er MeO eee Used and Abused by Love and Loyalty Black Americans have overcome some of the most diffi- cult barriers ever placed before an ethnic group. This progress, put into historical perspective, is no less than remarkable. Black people were brought to America in chains, excluded from the pro- tections of our Constitution, then freed from the degradation of slavery only to face lynchings and suffer the abuses, insults, and denials of “Jim Crow” laws. Despite all this, in the space ofa century and a quarter, we have gone further than virtually ev- ery other oppressed racial group in history. If you totaled black earnings, and counted them as if blacks were a separate nation, it'd be the world’s 12th richest. The chief executives of some of the world’s greatest cities and some of the world’s most famous personalities are black. Blacks have made significant contribu- tions to culture and the arts. Neither slave nor slaveowner would ever have dreamed that these achievements were pos- sible. This speaks well, not only of the courage and substance of a people, but also of the moral character of our nation. During times of open hos- tility, there was a need for group solidarity in the face of racist attacks on black elected or ap- pointed officials. There may have been aneed for solidarity, even if the official was caught or sus- Uncontested ROBERT L. WHITE Attorney at Law Uncontested Divorces Separation Agreements @e@ @ Hours by appointment including evenings and weekends eee Fees do not Include court cost or filing fees eee 106 HOWELL STREET GREENVILLE, NC 27834 Call 355-9832 or 355-9941 pected of wrongdoing. There may have been a need for blacks to avoid open criticism of a black politician and keep it in the “family” rather than risk thetrap of divide and conquer. Today, it’s a different ball game; behavior that may once have been impor- tant for survival is now mis- guided, undeserved loyalty. Let’s look at it. Rep. Gus Savage, D-Ill., was accused of pressing a Peace Corps volun- teer for sexual favors; James Usery, Atlantic City’s ex-mayor, was accused of abusing his of- fice, including selling favors; Mayor Marion Barry of Wash- ington, D.C., is standing trial on drug charges. In each case, the official claimed innocence, blaming the charges on white racism. Naturally, many blacks rallied to the support of these officials. Any black person, who's seen the sordid videotapes of Barry doing drugs at Washington’s Vista Hotel, and read the accounts of witnesses testifying that’they sold or did drugs with the mayor, must feel a sense of deep betrayal. Barry continuously denies the use of drugs, swearing its all part of a racist conspiracy. Now we know the mayor was lying and will- fully misusing black people to cover up his own shortcomings. Benjamin Hooks of the NAACP claims Barry is a victim of a conspiracy to discredit black elected officials. If that’s true, @eee eee ee ee ee SUNDAY LUNCHEON SPECIALS Roast Turkey, Dressing, Cranberry Sauce, Creamed Potatoes, Green Beans Includes Free Dessert Baked Ham With Raisin Sauce, Stewed Apples & Green Beans AWHALE OF A MEAL FAMILY RESTAURANT Banquet Facilities Avaliable 758-0327 Hours: Friday an. 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This is paternalism and defeatism at best —a significant departure from, and betrayal of, the sacrifices and values of our ancestors. In my youth, we were ad- monished by our elders: “Be a credit to your race,” and “You have to be better than the white man.” Whether that advice was fair or not is one thing, but it does show more character and strength than today’s: “They owe us,” and relationships based on white guilt. In the total scheme of things, what happens to Barry is trivial. The larger issue is whether black people will over- look accountability, egregious behavior, and betrayal in the name of racial solidarity, or rec- ognize that black demagoguery is just as pernicious as white demagoguery. There's a lot at stake. SUBSCRIBE TO THE ' Schedule of Events Delta Women attending the Delta Sigma Theta National Convention in Miami Beach, Florida, July 20-25 were Gladys Sauders; President, Dede Carney; Vice President, Doris Lee; treasurer, Jean Darden, Julia and Jackie Davis, Joan Eaton, Lillie Powell, Ruth Staton, Veda Smith, Veronica Carter and Karen Milligan, all members of the Greenville Alimnae Chapter. AKA Women attending the Boule in Richmond, Virginia the week of July 16 wereJean Carter, Helen Harrell, Dorothy Jordan, Ramona Brown, Darlyn White, Charlotte Smith, Addie Gore, Eloise Ward and Rhonda Dennard. Men’s Day, August 12, Connerstone Baptist Church, The Pastor, Reverend Locks, singing in the choir - incredible! What a versatile, talented pas- tor/minister! Reverent sympathy is ex- pressed to the Bishop Churchill Thomas, the Thompson-Perry, the Atkinson and Lilliau Dupree Bradley families. “You can have a Sunday school without a church, but you cannot have a church without a Sunday school.” Rev. Farney Moore was named chairman of Chore ser- vices of Pitt County’s Social Ser- vices succeeding Randy Horton. Chore provides assistance forthe elderly, disabled and the termi- nally ill so that they are able to live at home. Providers do chores such as housekeeping, cooking and shopping. 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(919) 758-0114 Toll Free 1-800-664-3429) ri Ses Bethel Alumni Plans THE *M’ VOICE — WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8 - AUGUST 16, 19905 | "Man-Made Alds ” Chance for | Sixth Annual Reunion The Pitt County Chapter of the Bethel Union Alumni is planning the sixth annual school reunion. The activities will be Labor Day weekend, August 31 throught September 2, 1990. The Comfort Inn will serve as head- quarters for the reunion. Friday night there will be a North vs. South Men and Women’s basketball game at Bethel Elementary School fol- 2601 Cherokee Drive Route 15, Box 257 Greenville, NC 27834 Greenville, NC 27834 (919)756-9437 (919)757-3423 If blacks are being attacked in medical ways and by the Federal government, then there should be a panic. Someone should be doing something! Es- pecially since millions have died already. - Tcould say Iknow alot about Schedule of Events (cont. from pg. 2) pe ty 8 nr a ating Betty Nurse is the as- who read books and use li- nes meeting ee wid sistant supervisor for the pbyaries are betterinformed Saturday morning at 9 a.m, at Pitt County BoardofElec- than those who don’t. the Comfort Inn. A picinic and games willbe held that afternoon on the Bethel Union School Grounds. The local chapter will host a dance at the Comfort Inn on Saturday evening. Sunday morning there will be a church service at the Bethel Chapel Church at 11 a.m. and a banquet that.afternoon at North Pitt High School at 3 p.m. The total cost of the week- end package is $30 per person with individual event costs available. Registration deadline is August 24, 1990. Meetings to plan this event are held weekly on Saturday evenings at 7 p.m. on the second floor of the Com- munity Building on Greene Street. All are encouraged to attend. For more information concerning the Sixth Annual Bethel Union School Reunion contact: Sa G V | PITT COUNTY - CITY OF GREENVILLE pias ciadda a AIRPORT AUTHORITY ‘ober row 5th Street |) AlfportLineman/Rescue andFire fighting Per- Route 1, Box 20 Greenville, NC 27834 Bethel, NC 27812 (919) 757-1037 | (919) 825-9701 stituted for actual experience. Salary con- tingent upon qualification and/orexperience. Mr. Leon Johnson || Part-time now open. Inquire at the Adminis- Ms. Mary Williams An African Violet, given enough food and light is likely to reward you with beautiful bloomsall yearlong. . : tions. She’s a demonstra- tion for the use of the new AVC Advance electronic Teachers can here the dif- ference. In fact, why not the entire family turn off voting machine which will be in place by November, 1990. the TV and radio and read for 15 minutes daily. Par- ents be an example for your kids. “More is caught than Delta Sigma Theta taught.” members continue to read stories each weekday af- ternoon, except Friday, to children who visit Carver Library on 14th Street. En- courage your children to continue reading during the summer hours. Children Read Mrs. Maye’s let- ter to the editor in the Au- gust 1990 issue of EBONY magazine. If you don’t sub- scribe, read it at Carver Sheppard Library. onl sonnel: Aviation line service/ fueling or Firefighting experience preferred. Accredited training/courses in Firefighting may be sub- trative Office of Pitt-Greenville Airport Au- thority. EOA/AA the “man-made AIDS”, but there are little facts being made available to the public. And if this topic never gets out to our people and our people just turn their heads, then what will the future hold for Blacks? I have seen Black aid pa- tient and being the sister I am, I comfort them and I was there to give them a hand. If the “man-made AIDS” is brought out enough and if the facts are evidence, then I would term this as injustice and man slaughter. I know the people of the church who have given their life to Christ our Saviour will be very much against fighting back. But, they have to understand, this has been written. “Man will destroy theirselves.” By theirown methods. : But hear me out, “Fighting is not the way I would choose to end this conflict.” The smart way is by standing up asa whole. And by going to our Congress. And, the best thing we can do for our children is to educate them and all you black teachers go to the school board and get those people to let Black history into the schools. They act as though our history is un-needed in the school system. But, most of the Black teenagers are dropping out. and I want you to know this. I too was a drop-out, but I knew nothing of my history. 1 mean my real his- tory, not just Martin Luther King and Malcom X. I was very in- terested in knowing though and to my surprise, so were the other black students. I have my GED and I will soon be in college. And I have a wide span of information on my people. Ihave avery bright nephew who I will teach history to, also. I admit, you have to teach children at home, But, to be able to bring it into theschool system, willbe like, givinga black child reason to feel proud of his people and his color. Despite all that’s happening today. But, if we educate tomorrow’skids, then there won’t be any of today’s problems. Just remember that we the people must make a change in order to regain respect and power. Tonya Daniel Age 18 Greenville, NC Life .. Foundation | Sponsors "Spike For Life" The Chance For Life Foun- dation of Eastern North Carolina is holding a volleyball tourna- ment called “Spike For Life” on September 8 and 9 at CJ’s Resteurant. Over twenty teams from Raleigh to the coast will participate. 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Don’t sulk, If something’s women youdon’ ‘S) rvisor you don’t know very well. tmam Resource HSUpPS bothering or bugging you, talkit 4 In addition to remembering let out and clear the air. 8. Never give him-the third degree about where’s he been (or with whom) when you weren't with him. 9. Never lie to him. If there’s something you don’t want to tell him, reserve the right to-rerfiain silent. But if you tell him something, be sure it’s the truth. 10. Always keep yourself kiss- ing-clean from head to toe. 11. Develop some interests besides him. The more interests you have, the more interesting you'll be. 12. Surprise him occasionally. A little love note taped to the bathroom mirror or hidden in his lunch pail or briefcase will warm his heart. For Men - Be a Sweet- heart her on all the traditional gift- giving occasions - birthdays, an- niversaries, Christmas and St. Valentine’s Day - surprise her with a little gift for no reason at all. 5. If you’ve had an especially wonderful evening, the morning after , send her flowers to he place of work or business. she'll appreciate it twice as much. Tight budget? Bring home a single rose. 6. Remember, cleanliness is next to godliness, so when you feel turned on, turnon the shower and jump in. 7. When you're at a party to- gether, never leave her alone while you're off dancing (or be- ingcharming) with someoneelse. 8. Tell her she is absolutely the most wonderful person in the world, and she'll believe that you are. ees. tees/teams. ment. Yale materials handling Corporation has an immediate need for a Human Resource Super- visor at its Greenville, N.C. facility. Yale is a world class manufacturer of industrial lift trucks. The Greenville manufacturing and assembly opera- tion is an all salaried plant with 600 plus employ- Candidates should have a related degree and a minimum of three years experience in the areas of employment, EEO/AAP, benefit admin- istration and working with employee commit- This position offers a competitive compensation and benefits package plus the opportunity ‘to work in a progressive Human Resources depart- Interested applicants should forward their re- sumes including salary requirement. 2. Never criticize him in pub- gets cluttered and somewhat 1 Tel her van Sree Thee, Sie oom you want to be loved, be MATERIALS hie. If you must criticize him, let messy, don’t try to tidy it up for can’t hear it too often. “ff a nice to her relatives and ale HANDLI ING it be constructive andinthe spirit him. (Nobody’s perfect). . 2. Ifyoulikethe wayshecooks, the ‘tell her how luck shejsto CORPORATION of love and helpfulness - never in (6. 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If you spend over three dollars amonth on money orders and check cashing services, heres ewe fee cle Seapine nce en evar ee OS I. ee ee ni L Pay Ta THE A ORDER OF L. ~ love them. . | ~—] , awonderful way to While our myth is that racism save yourself a bit of time accounts for our shortcomings, their belief is that their own ef- and mone a It's NCNBS handy Baseline Checking: forts can make the difference, no matter what white people think. They have looked at American like children with their noses : For three dollars a Ages to the arr partir wil For month,youcan make upto ow; if only I could get in there, com oo , boy, could I have a good time. Ee bOO 254 OWWeaagse cig withdrawals monthly, And when they get in, they work oo ,—————— either by writing checks or and study and save and create businesses and jobs for their people. But we, born inside the candy store, focus only on the maldistribution of the candy. Our myth leads us to become con- sumers when victories accrue to the producers. This is a fairly recent phe- nomenon. Following the Civil War, free blacks and former slaves, though denied many of the rights we take for granted today, were entrepreneurs—ar- tisans and inventors, shopkeep- withdrawing money froma teller machineYoulllrdceive an NCNB 24 card that gives you easy access to your cash all over the South. You'll also receive acomplete and easy-to-understand checking statement from NCNB each month, a convenient way to keep track of your finances. And Baseline Checking doesnt require you to keep a minimum account balance. You just need an initial $25 deposit, which can be drawn upon night away. Best of all, a Baseline Checking account is easy to open. Just bring positive identification and the $25 deposit to any NCNB office. NCN Once you've opened an account, you'll have the satisfaction of Fe te Pe : spending money without spending so much time and money doing it. oe res a a fae SW EDVESDUY, AUGUST 8 - AUGUST 16, 1990 — THEW VOICE Fresh Fish and Live Crab Daily We accept food stamps } ar: lt 4¢ 2107 Dickinson Ave. _ Greenville, N.C. ' Upward Bound in 19th Year At Shaw . . (continued from page 5) ! —e ducational tri h as th ingthe9high schoolsofwake Twoh d t doi btain furth (sctoot wit be opening eh . educational trips, such as the servingthe 9high schools of wake o hours a day are spent doing : tai in- nation’s capital. Thesix weeks of County on ayear-roundbasisin homework and research and formation from Mr. Keith Smith, Swift Office Supplies ¢ study is concluded with a mini- additiontotheintensivesummer writing assignments in the Uni- Director of Upward Bound, Shaw : graduation and awards cer- program.Facultymembersfrom versity Library. University, 118 East South 1000 West 5th St . : emony to which parents and Shaw and some of the Wake _ Students are selected for the Street, Raleigh, NC 27611 or call 11 Cc : friends are invited. schools teach basics such as En- program on the basis of recom- (919) 755-4897. ‘ Since 1971, Shaws Upward lish, math andreadingfrom an mendations from their schools, Greenvi e, N ; Bound component has been early8a.m.until mid-afternoon. testing and counseling. They 4 ; . rz must have at least a “C” average, ( tt 830 0567 ria Brown and they must qualify as being A @| rythin | gk from lower-income families or be € Hi : has eve 1 6 te need! Operator the first family memberstogoto | som ¢ Schoo suppiles i Hair Color $20 college. After completion of their C lh Ul Ir e lh ¢ Books Relaxers $25 work at Shaw, they may attenda e Pencils Cc Wash & Set $15 college of their choice | urls $45 = ¢ Book bags Some of the students take S @ g Harris Beaty Salon regular college credit courses. 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Whether you like it or not, and despite all your precautions, the time will come when you will test positive for AIDS, and it can happen much quicker than you realize. It’s Out There The number of AIDS-in- fected people is doubling ap- proximately every 12 months, and in some areas even sooner. With seven to eight million Americans carrying the virus, you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to see how long we have here in the U.S, Africa has, con- servatively, 75 million infected; some estimates double that. Brazil as a country is in serious jeopardy because all through the 1970s they were buying their blood supply.from Africa. On top of that, the World Health Orga- nization conducted a large scale small pox vaccination program there in the 1970s (For the full implications of that see “The Strecker Memorandum”). Southern Japan has about 30 percent infected with HTLV I, thé leukemia-causing virus (al- though you will never hear about that on: TV), Russia is now re- porting AIDS as a problem and no one can enter Russia without a current negative blood test for Aids. Cuba has already set up concentration camps for the AIDS-infected and they are full __ ve won't see that on TV either). Ha: People infected and getting @eevery day, And so it goes. porting a growing problem. tr: : continent, every sub- hent, and every island p Atlantic and Pacific. So ! et and no. . NO, if you are waiting for the government to eate'a magic bullet. As you will in “The Strecker Anominous personal aspect of this story has been the sudden and unexpected deaths of two of the key players. First, Dr. Strecker’s brother, Ted Strecker, was found shot to death alone in his home in Springfield, Mis- souri, an apparent suicide, on August 11, 1988. Was Ted Strecker suicidal? Perhaps. 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