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Team Red: Intentionally spreading the Aids virus
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| Illusion |
I just finished watching a documentary called Team Red. It was about a movement composed of young, attractive women that have together infected hundereds of people in the corporate and bussiness world with the Aids virus.
".. I've infected 18 people so far. All of them white, rich men in positions of power" said one of them.
The group is composed of environmentalists, leftists and so forth, that see these people as the cause of much injustice and misery around the world.
It was soo.. damn what's the bloody word? I don't know.. just so strange. People are certainly getting more creative.
When asked why they chose Aids, most mentioned the whole taboo surrounding the issue which results in loss of face in high society and the general misery and slow death that results from it.
And they don't just infect people via sex alone. Most just infect drinks and food with their blood!
Strange century I tell ya! |
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| George Smiley |
| quote: | Originally posted by Illusion
I just finished watching a documentary called Team Red. It was about a movement composed of young, attractive women that have together infected hundereds of people in the corporate and bussiness world with the Aids virus.
".. I've infected 18 people so far. All of them white, rich men in positions of power" said one of them.
The group is composed of environmentalists, leftists and so forth, that see these people as the cause of much injustice and misery around the world.
It was soo.. damn what's the bloody word? I don't know.. just so strange. People are certainly getting more creative.
When asked why they chose Aids, most mentioned the whole taboo surrounding the issue which results in loss of face in high society and the general misery and slow death that results from it.
And they don't just infect people via sex alone. Most just infect drinks and food with their blood!
Strange century I tell ya! |
People like that make me want to reconsider my position on the death penalty... |
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| LiquidX |
| quote: | Originally posted by George Smiley
People like that make me want to reconsider my position on the death penalty... |
Because of ppl like that is that I support the death penalty :whip: |
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| Illusion |
| quote: | Originally posted by George Smiley
People like that make me want to reconsider my position on the death penalty... |
You don't support the death penalty? Damn hippie!
hehe nah just kidding. But seriously though! |
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| George Smiley |
| quote: | Originally posted by Illusion
You don't support the death penalty? Damn hippie!
hehe nah just kidding. But seriously though! |
No I dont think you can class a society as a 'civilisation' if you have the death penalty, especially ones like the electric chair |
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| .montecarlo. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Illusion
And they don't just infect people via sex alone. Most just infect drinks and food with their blood!
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Sounds like bull...
| quote: | Methods of contraction
The virus is usually transmitted during intimate sexual contact, or by exposure to contaminated blood via shared hypodermic needles or blood transfusions. The two primary fluids that carry the virus are blood and semen. It is possible for someone to carry the virus without any symptoms or knowledge of its presence. You cannot acquire AIDS through casual contact, hugging, touching, closed lip or cheek kissing. French kissing is a little fuzzy. The presence of the virus in saliva is very minute compared to its presence in the blood. However, brushing one's teeth does cause the gums to bleed making it apparent that hypothetically one could contract HIV through "French" or wet kissing. A good rule of thumb would be to avoid French kissing an infected person or someone in a high-risk category. The virus cannot exist outside the body for any substantial amount of time, so you cannot contract the virus by eating a meal or swimming with someone carrying the virus. You cannot contract AIDS by donating blood, since all needles used for blood donors are sterilized and used only once. Blood used in transfusions today goes through a strict screening process, making the estimated risk of acquiring AIDS through a blood transfusion between .01% and .001% or very, very unlikely.
You cannot contract AIDS from...
Exposure to sweat or tears
Sharing food, utensils, towels, sheets, a telephone or a toilet
Swimming in a pool
Bed bugs or mosquitoes
Dry kissing
Donating blood
http://www231.pair.com/grpulse/bt/sestai.html#me
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| ResonantDrag |
| quote: | Originally posted by .montecarlo.
Sounds like bull... |
i don't see a catagory for consuming hiv infected blood. sharing a meal hardly covers that possibility.
this is ed up, so ed that it actually seems like it could be happening. off with their heads! |
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| Dervish |
ed up isn't the word.
These people who get infected could infect their family unintentionally who in turn could infect thier friends and so on and so on.
Nice.... sooooooo responcible why not just kill them it would be fairer but perhaps a lack of testicular fortitude means they have to do it in this fuzzy and hence "easier" way. Ohh I know it lets them distance themselfs and not face upto what they are doing.
....weird not like most of these "activists" atall is it? |
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| Zild |
| quote: | Originally posted by LiquidX
Because of ppl like that is that I support the death penalty :whip: |
The people that are spreading HIV don't have the right to do so but they shouldn't be put to death because nobody has the right to say who should live and who should die no matter what the situation or the consequences. |
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| CyberneticAngel |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zild
The people that are spreading HIV don't have the right to do so but they shouldn't be put to death because nobody has the right to say who should live and who should die no matter what the situation or the consequences. |
I don't know. With the current state of treatment for HIV/AIDS getting it is like being shoot in the head...... Except it takes 10 years, costs hundreds of thousands of dollars, and tears you family apart. |
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| .montecarlo. |
| quote: | Originally posted by ResonantDrag
i don't see a catagory for consuming hiv infected blood. sharing a meal hardly covers that possibility.
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Maybe not, but:
| quote: | | The virus cannot exist outside the body for any substantial amount of time, so you cannot contract the virus by eating a meal or swimming with someone carrying the virus. |
The person would have to be emptying their jugular onto your plate while you're eating without you noticing for any real chance of getting infected. |
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| ShadoWolf |
| quote: | Originally posted by CyberneticAngel
I don't know. With the current state of treatment for HIV/AIDS getting it is like being shoot in the head...... Except it takes 10 years, costs hundreds of thousands of dollars, and tears you family apart. |
Maybe not....
http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/nat...rain050214.html
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