Quote: (03-11-2011 02:52 AM)afronoob Wrote:This is off topic, but I couldn't bypass it.
Quote: (03-11-2011 01:01 AM)rudebwoy Wrote:
Sierra Leone, Ethopia and South Africa.Quote:Quote:Tommy,let me tell you a little secret-the world as we know it is deliberately misshaped by lies. The global elites,the string pullers behind the scenes,the faceless ones;call them what you will have constructed a series of untruths for social reengineering, to make money and keep us in line.
Uganda has the highes HIV rate in the world
Take your pick of the most recent emergencies/cliches/alarms to hit the West:
Remember Y2K? The world was supposed to fall out of orbit and collide with Uranus-unless you were to spend 29.95$ on Y2K compliant software.
Global warming has already been proven to be a hoax yet it gets so much mainstream media play-why?
NOBODY HAS EVER SEEN THE HIV THAT CAUSES AIDS. In 2000 Mbeki in South Africa invited orthodox researchers (HIV causes AIDS causes death) and so-called heretics (AIDS is actually a host of poverty linked conditions causing immune deficiency).
The fact is even Luc Montagnier,the 'discoverer' was forced to publicly confess its very difficult to do a Koch test on an AIDS victim: get dna from the sufferer,place under electron microscope and photograph,revealing the disease causing pathogen. Until this day,that has not been done with HIV/AIDS but every other disease known to man.
Yes,.people are dying;but of normal diseases prevalent in poor countries,not mysterious sexually transmitted viruses.
Returning to the thread-Uganda is the best,cause of their local and nearby talent. Tryst me rooshers;few things in life are as memorable as riding a squirting,squirming,sweating,groaning 6 foot Tutsi with a giant ass.
Believe what you want, but what you described as the Koch test is inaccurate. The Koch test follows Koch's 4 postulates:
1. The microorganism must be found in abundance in organisms suffering from the disease, but should not be found in healthy organisms.
2. The microorganism must be isolated from a diseased organism and inoculated/cultured.
3. The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced into a healthy organism.
4. The microorganism must be isolated again from the inoculated, diseased experimental host and identified as being identical to the original specific causative agent.
When Koch first established his postulates with tuberculosis, he didn't have an electron microscope to photograph the pathogen. I'm all for differing opinions but don't give us bullshit. Also, you do understand that HIV stands for HUMAN Immunodeficiency Virus. In order to fulfill Koch's postulates, you would need a human host to infect with HIV, which is unethical and is why it was difficult for Montagnier and Francoise Barre-Sinoussi to fulfill Koch's postulates. You can't infect standard model organisms like mice with HIV because the virus specifically targets the CD4+ receptor on human T helper cells. Instead, scientists can use members of the same family of HIV, such as FIV and SIV, and infect the appropriate host (felines in the case of FIV, monkeys in the case of SIV). They can then infer from those results with a significant level of confidence that the same outcome is seen in humans. Given all of that, there was an incident in the 1980s where laboratory workers accidentally infected themselves with HIV, and later on showed low counts of T cells. All three died due to complications from pneumonia because all three had weakened immune systems. Can you take a guess as to the culprit that weakened their immune systems?
I will credit you on acknowledging the fact that AIDS does not kill people. However, HIV weakens your immune system to the point where a simple cold can be fatal due to the low number of white blood cells. So, the case there is that you will find more deaths in an AIDS population because people are dying from diseases that do not normally kill healthy individuals.
http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu/lecture/hiv13a.htm discusses arguments against HIV causing AIDS and their counterarguments. All for your educational enrichment.
On topic: I've seen some beautiful Ethiopians in DC, and a good friend of mine went to Ethiopia summer 2009 and couldn't stop about his girlfriend there. It also helps that he is African. My ex also told me that the Moroccan women in Meknes were stunning. I think it was a subconscious reason as to why I broke up with her.