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From: aga <aga@dhp.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 1997 03:29:01 -0800 (PST)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Homo/bi/sexuals Most Destructive
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An excellent Article here, pointing out why everybody should
shun homosexuals to be safe and healthy.
On Wed, 15 Jan 1997, Dr. Jai Maharaj wrote:
> When it comes to AIDS, unless there are facts to invalidate the following
> information, it is evident that the homo/bi/sexual lifestyle is
> overwhelmingly the most destructive among those listed:
>
> "Who Are The Patients?
> "In the United States, homosexual and bisexual males make up
> approximately 62 percent of the total patients. The other major group
> afflicted with AIDS are intravenous drug abusers -- both men and women --
> who constitute 20 percent of the total. . . ."
>
> "ADULTS AND ADOLESCENTS WITH AIDS, 1981-87
> ================================== Males % Females % Both sexes %
> Homosexual/bisexual males 50,325 68 0 50,325 62
> Intravenous (IV) drug abusers 12,529 17 3,622 52 16,151 20
> Homosexual male an IV drug abusers 5,874 8 5,874 7
> Hemophilia/coagulation disorder 751 1 22 0 773 1
> Heterosexuals 1,516 2 2,073 30 3,589 4
> Blood transfusion 1,297 2 747 11 2,044 3
> Undetermined (1) 2,143 3 519 7 2,662 3
> TOTAL 74,435 91 6,983 9 81,418 100
> =========================================================================
> "Note: Provisional data. Cases with more than one risk factor than the
> combinations listed are tabulated only in the category listed first.
> (1) Includes patients on whom risk information is incomplete, patients
> still under investigation, men reported only to have had heterosexual
> contact with a prostitute, and patients for whom no specific risk was
> identified; also includes one health care worker who developed AIDS after
> a documented needle-stick to blood. Source: Centers for Disease Control."
> =========================================================================
> Cited in "The Universal Almanac 1990", Andrews and McMeel, 1989.
> =========================================================================
>
> Readers are invited to post data supporting or opposing the above.
>
> Jai Maharaj
> jai@mantra.com
> Om Shanti
>
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