Getting Older with HIV
Getting older with HIV. Many researchers are proposing a possible cure for HIV by 2020. This is remarkable since HIV and AIDS is a Biogenetics weapon created by the United States. This weapon was developed for the expressed purpose of killing certain population groups and others that are considered undesirables.
As with any attack weapon, a defense weapon is also part of the research and development process. In the case of a biological agent, an antiviral is developed. This occurs before any steps are taken for active deployment.
The development of an antiviral (cure) for HIV and AIDS was a natural part of research and development. This process was like how weapons systems are developed. Greed is a reason why HIV and AIDS is still around. There is also a genuine wish to greatly reduce the Earth’s human population. These are the only reasons why HIV and AIDS persist. Several other diseases have been created or accelerated for money and human reduction.
Many dastardly things are being deliberately and systematically done to all of us. These actions also affect the only bio-system that humans and the Earth’s many other life forms can inhabit. This is done in various ways and by various means simply for money and power.
If we stay docile, we face genetic alteration into half human beasts and mechanical mechanisms. We will be sheered like sheep by those who view us as just money in their pockets. To them, we are mud puddles to be manipulated and controlled, and mindless laborers.
It is good to be optimistic. Still, I personally do not expect the cure for HIV and AIDS to be released any time soon. This is due to the medical and pharmaceutical industries or the U.S government.
There are natural cures for the HIV and AIDS virus being promoted over the Internet. They are available if you are brave enough to try them. Their sources are difficult to confirm.
If you are 50 years old or more and have HIV, this Washington Post article may offer some insights. Even so, it gives information about aging and living with HIV.
HIV-infected people are living for years, but age-related diseases set in early

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