America's Best Leaders: Anthony Fauci, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

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I remember reading that W.H.O. stated in the 70's that the world was becoming over populated, and a few yeare later when Bush Sr, was in office, we had the Aids outbreak, foreign legion, and the herpe scare. Mostly jumped over the Clinton years but look back to all the virus outbreaks in the first Bush Jr. years, At least 10 different ones. Now the W.H.O. said again how the world is becoming over populated, and the swine flu again as in 1976, when result of the vaccine killed thousands. For many years virus were Man Made in places like Fort Detrick.

A good book to read, by Leonard Horowitz,--DEATH IN THE AIR. Some wish to blame Obama for whatever, but by doing so are also blaming Bush, since Obama is just another GOP puppet and following the Bush path.

marta kaye of DE 4:47PM August 07, 2009

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Thethydet of AL 1:40AM March 10, 2009

With selections like Fauci and his phony HIV you are going to have your new head honcho leader Obama moaning, along with God Bless America, God save America at the end of his speeches.

Oigen 11:40AM November 27, 2008

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