From: Foxtrot on
"RamRod Sword of Baal" <ramrod(a)truthonly.com> wrote:

>"Foxtrot" <foxtrot(a)null.com> wrote
>> "RamRod Sword of Baal" <ramrod(a)truthonly.com> wrote:
>>>So do you feel that way about the around 1/2 million heterosexuals that
>>>are
>>>infected in the USA (Look it up in the CDC report) and in the world 3/4 of
>>>the infected are heterosexuals?
>>>
>>>http://www.aidstruth.org/denialism/misuse/padian
>>
>> Heterosexual AIDS in Africa is spread by things like "circumcision
>> practices"? Gimme a break.
>
>So now we have your own idea of how HIV is transmitted in Africa, no quotes
>just what you think. So here is what is thought by American Association for
>World Health
>
>
>Here is what they said in 2000 :-
>
>
>http://www.thebody.com/content/art33072.html
>
>Sub-Saharan Africa is still the "global epicenter" for AIDS and HIV, with
>close to 70% of the world's HIV-positive people living in this region that

What happened to that threat of a heterosexual pandemic outside
of Africa we were warned about in the 80s? It didn't happen, did it
"RamRod".

The head of the World Health Organization's department of HIV/
Aids admits it.

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/threat-of-world-aids-pandemic-among-heterosexuals-is-over-report-admits-842478.html

Condolences to those affected by AIDS, but let's quit spending
disproportionately high amounts of research funds on a disease
that's preventable and self-inflicted, and spend more on preventable
diseases that strike the young and innocent, like leukemia.

Maybe if you'd put the "Sword" in the right sheath and quit
slapping you "Baals" against another guy's, you wouldn't have to
worry about it, "RamRod".

From: juanjo on
On Apr 13, 1:22 am, Foxtrot <foxt...(a)null.com> wrote:


> One alleged hetero who got it twenty years ago isn't exactly an
> epidemic.

were you born that stupid or did your mother drop you on your head a
lot when you were a baby?

Worldwide, the majority of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
infections result from heterosexual transmission. To characterize
heterosexual transmission of HIV infections in the United States, CDC
analyzed data for 1999--2002 from the 29 states* that have met CDC
standards for name-based HIV/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
reporting for >4 years. This report summarizes the results of that
analysis, which indicated that heterosexually acquired HIV infections
represented 35% of all new HIV cases.

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5306a3.htm