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    AIDS Emerged 100 Years Ago, Study Says

    By Stuart Fox Posted on 10.1.2008 3 Comments

    One can hardly fathom the horror of life in the Congo Free State during the turn of the last century when native Africans suffered genocide at the hand of Belgium’s King Leopold II. In those conditions, no one would have noticed people dying of a strange disease that would not be named for another hundred years. No one would have noticed people dying of AIDS.

    10.1.2008 at 11:48pm - Comment by surfo2

    I am no medical expert but this story doesn't make any common sense to me.This seems like a wild theory , based on cell samples from the 60s that are then extrapolated back in time.Considering the strength of the pandemic , the rapidity of infection and clear late stage symptons how can they possibly say this disease lay dormant or goes back, 100 years?



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