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- GAY:The Plague Has Come at Last by Gary North
-
- "Everybody knows that pestilences have a way of recurring in the
- world; yet somehow we find it hard to believe in ones that crash down
- on our heads from a blue sky. There have been as many plagues as wars
- in history; yet always plagues and wars take people equally by
- surprise." -Albert Camus, THE PLAGUE (1948)
-
- The time has come to fish or cut bait. Because of my concern for
- reprisals, I have kept my mouth shut, or at least I have whispered, for
- too long. I even turned down a national radio show interview last month
- on the topic. But something happened to me a week ago that has changed
- my attitude. I am not remaining quiet any longer.
-
- On the final weekend of February, I attended a conference. Because
- of restrictions imposed by the organization, I am not allowed to
- mention its name. This was a rule established in 1981, at the first
- meeting. It's not a secret society; it's more of a publicity- shy
- group. The major "New Right" leaders in the U.S. belong, and a lot of
- them were in attendance this time.
-
- There is no question what became the focus of attention: a special
- briefing on AIDS. I don't think most of the attendees really knew what
- AIDS is all about when they walked in. They were stunned when they
- walked out. So was I, and I had heard most of it before. But not all of
- it.
-
- I can mention who one of the speakers was, since he has agreed: Gene
- Antonio. Gene wrote THE AIDS COVERUP? (San Francisco: Ignatius Press,
- 1986), by far the best researched and most frightening book on the
- topic. Subscribers to FIRESTORM CHATS have already heard some of the
- information Antonio has. Another speaker was a U.S. Congressman.
-
- Because of what I learned at that session, and because of two other
- public developments that happened that weekend, I am going to put my
- reputation on the line and "come out of the closet" myself--the "hear
- no evil, see no evil, speak no evil" closet that the homosexual
- community has put us in. I am going to lose some subscribers over this.
- I am also pulling the copyright. I want this issue reprinted.
-
- A generation ago, French existentialist philosopher Albert Camus
- (caMOO) wrote a grim novel, THE PLAGUE. The plot centered around a town
- in which a plague had broken out. Would public health officials and
- politicians admit it in time for people to flee, but in doing so admit
- defeat for the public health program, or would they simply sit quietly
- and let the plague take its course? They did the latter for far too
- long. Safety first. For the bureaucrats.
-
- That same decision now faces us again. Only we are not talking about
- a town this time. We are talking about the whole world. There will be
- few places for people to flee to.
-
- WILL THE PLAGUE BECOME OFFICIAL IN TIME?
-
- . . . . . small official notices had been put up about the town,
- though in places where they would not attract much attention. It was
- hard to find in these notices any indication that the authorities were
- facing the situation squarely. The measures enjoined were far from
- Draconian and one had the feeling that many concessions had been made
- to a desire not to alarm the public.
-
- So wrote Camus in 1948. So writes North in 1987. But the plague I'm
- writing about isn't fiction. It's real. It's here.
-
- On Sunday morning, March 1, a local radio station in the Miami area
- broadcast a most remarkable program. The British Broadcasting
- Corporation (BBC) broadcast a show dealing with AIDS. They opened their
- phone lines to the whole world. Then they started giving the facts. The
- facts, if they do not change, are going to restructure Western
- Civilization as nothing has in over 400 years. But no one quite gets
- around to saying this.
-
- But what they do admit is bad enough. Before the disease has run its
- course, world public health officials estimate, ABOUT ONE HUNDRED
- MILLION PEOPLE WILL DIE FROM AIDS, WORLDWIDE. That figure was confirmed
- later that evening by Surgeon General Koop on the Larry King television
- show.
-
- A hundred million people is as many people as those who died in all
- the wars and concentration camps of the twentieth century (excluding
- China -- no one knows how many died in China). I am using the estimate
- of Gil Elliot, TWENTIETH CENTURY BOOK OF THE DEAD, Scribners, 1971, p.
- 1. But it will happen in a little over a decade.
-
- At present, the number of those coming down with the third stage of
- the disease, called full-blown AIDS, is doubling each year. The
- mathematical precision is uncanny. The head of the public health
- department predicted to Rev. Ed Rowe in 1985 the number of people who
- would die from AIDS in 1986. His estimate was accurate TO THE MAN.
-
- VANITY FAIR is no doubt the most cleverly and accurately named
- magazine in the U.S. (Vanity Fair was the city of hedonism in John
- Bunyan's 17th century allegory, PARADISE LOST.) The March issue
- contains an article, "One By One." It surveys AIDS's impact on New York
- City's artistic community. In every field -- opera, dancing, music,
- painting, drama -- they have died. The deaths are accelerating.
-
- But it goes far beyond the arts. It goes to the heart of the modern
- welfare State: the health-care delivery system. The VANITY FAIR article
- cites Dr. William Grace, chief of oncology (cancer) at St. Vincent's
- Hospital in New York City. What he says is happening all over the
- country, but quietly -- for the public has not yet begun to panic, and
- no official wants to be blamed:
-
- "Every ten to twelve months the number of AIDS patients doubles.
- Right now at St. Vincent's, 45 medical beds -- of our 315 beds
- available -- are occupied by AIDS patients, and most of these are
- middle-class patients, not the drug users or others without medical
- coverage, who get sent to Bellevue. What happens next year, when we
- have ninety patients? And 180 the year after that? In four years we
- will have exhausted all the medical beds in New York."
-
- Read it again: "IN FOUR YEARS WE WILL HAVE EXHAUSTED ALL THE MEDICAL
- BEDS IN NEW YORK." And what he admits for New York City is what faces
- every hospital in the U.S. Dr. Grace is blunt: "I think AIDS is going
- to devastate the American medical system."
-
- The National Academy of Sciences has released a study -- a
- CONSERVATIVE study -- that estimates 270,000 cases of full-blown AIDS
- in 1991. There will also be 179,000 deaths from AIDS. Now, let's look
- at the number of beds in the U.S. Gene Antonio's carefully researched
- book points out that there are 1,360,000 hospital beds available. Of
- these, about three-quarters are occupied at any given time. This leaves
- about 325,000 beds unoccupied. But as he points out, not all of these
- beds are suitable for full-blown residents. The first 10,000 patients
- who died from AIDS stayed an average of 167 days in the hospital before
- they died.
-
- The actual outlay on each patient was $147,000. This means that it
- cost about a billion and a half dollars to care for them before they
- died. This does not count the loss of income associated with each
- person's death. It does not count the taxes that will never be
- collected from them to fund the public health, Medicare, Medicaid, and
- Social Security systems.
-
- If prices remain the same, which they won't, as hospitals approach
- 100% occupancy -- and it cost about $150,000 per dying victim -- in
- 1991 it will cost in the neighborhood of $40 billion just to house them
- before they die.
-
- In 1992, we will run out of available hospital beds. This means that
- when you take a family member to stay in the hospital, you will either
- be sent away, or be sent to a very expensive private hospital, or they
- will start stacking AIDS victims up in minimal-care, crowded facilities.
-
- By then, many victims will be heterosexuals.
-
- But after 1991, it starts getting really serious. Unless a cure is
- found, or for some reason the disease ceases to be lethal, the doubling
- process gets us. Those infected today now number between three million
- and four million. The incubation period, says Dr. Koop, is ten years.
- They don't know how many people presently infected will actually get
- full-blown AIDS, but it may be as high as half. It may be 100%, if we
- wait long enough. But the disease is spreading fast. If it continues to
- double, 64 million Americans will be infected by the end of 1990. If it
- slows to half the present rate, and does so immediately, then "only" 15
- million will be carriers in 1990.
-
- This is why the BBC reported that medical health officials expect
- that 10 MILLION U.S. residents will die of AIDS by the year 2000. If we
- can keep the cost per patient to $150,000, it will cost $1.5 TRILLION
- just to care for them until they die. This does not count the permanent
- loss of jobs, skills, productivity, and the widows who will be thrown
- into the system with a few thousand dollars of life insurance --
- assuming that in the year 2000, there will be any private life
- insurance companies still in existence.
-
- The disease is not hitting elderly couples now on Medicare. It is
- hitting the young. It is hitting those who are expected to finance the
- U.S. welfare system. It is hitting those who expect to be supported by
- the State in their "golden years."
-
- But this isn't front-page news. Iran is. Or the latest gossip from
- the White House.
-
- The day it becomes front-page news, the West is going to have a
- revolution. It will mark the end of the present statist, humanist,
- fist-in-God's-face road.
-
- In THE PLAGUE, the public authorities admitted a crises at the end
- of Part I of the book. When will Part I of OUR "book" occur?
-
- KOOP'S CONDOM ARGUMENT HAS A HOLE IN IT
-
- Dr. Koop is preaching condoms for teenagers. He wants a huge sex
- education program in the public schools. Here is the ultimate irony:
- the Christian conservative is now promoting the one program above all
- others that conservatives have fought for three decades: Federal sex
- education in the schools. The Koop report could have been written by
- the Gay Liberation Task Force on AIDS. Its solution is educational and
- technical, not moral and religious.
-
- The only long-term solution is MORAL AND RELIGIOUS. We are not saved
- by knowledge. For three decades we have seen that sexual promiscuity
- increases with every sex education program introduced into the public
- schools. Conservatives have been yelling about this the whole time.
- Now, I fear, they will remain silent, and a full-scale sex education
- program with no holds barred will be given to our children.
-
- Not MY children. They are in a private school, and that's where they
- are going to stay. There is going to be a panic soon. When stories
- begin to get out about the AIDS plague in the local high schools and
- junior high schools, THERE IS GOING TO BE A WILD EXODUS FROM THE PUBLIC
- SCHOOLS. You KNOW I'm right. All talk about "white flight" will end;
- regardless of race, color, or national origin, THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE
- GOING TO BE ABANDONED. It will begin to happen in waves, all over the
- country. The bureaucrats should know it's coming. They will be
- desperate. The humanist left's major institution of middle-class
- indoctrination is going to perish. I think it will happen before the
- mid-1990's.
-
- I suggest that if you have your children in a private school that
- the headmaster demand a blood test from all students 12 or over, at the
- beginning of each school year. Eventually, this will be expected. When
- the exodus begins, private schools will have to defend their students
- from outside contamination. We are talking about a plague, not the
- measles.
-
- Dr. Koop wants us to teach eighth graders about the proper use of
- condoms. Baloney! We need to get our children educated about moral
- behavior, faithfulness, sexual restraint, and the horrendous risks to
- life if they violate these standards. Koop has become a kind of
- bureaucratic condom himself: preaching a prophylactic solution to a
- world facing a religious crisis. He has betrayed his trust. As a
- Christian, he has so far missed the key assignment of his career. No
- other Surgeon General in U.S. history has ever had the limelight
- focused on him, and he has become the agent of the conservatives'
- mortal enemies. If you thought Siecus was a threat, consider Dr. Koop's
- recommended program.
-
- Look, PEOPLE DON'T USE CONDOMS WHEN KISSING. The Centers for Disease
- Control announced on January 11, 1985, that "There is a risk of
- infecting others by ... exposure of others through oral-genital contact
- or intimate kissing" (cited by Antonio, p. 108). Is Koop crazy? No,
- Koop is simply a faithful representative of a morally corrupt and
- scared medical and governmental bureaucracy. He fears taking the needed
- message to the people. He fears public controversy more than he fears
- God. WE NEED A PROPHET, NOT A PUBLIC RELATIONS AGENT FOR CONDOMS.
-
- But his gospel is having economic effects. Stocks in condom
- manufacturing companies have doubled or tripled. But Koop is being
- unfaithful to the God he worships and the community he serves. He has
- retreated into medical techniques as the nation's haven of safety. It
- will not work.
-
- First, people refuse to use them. By the time they are scared enough
- to begin, it will be too late. AIDS is an incredible killer. A single
- virus -- or lenti (slow) virus -- invades the victim's cell, passes the
- genetic material to it, and then the victim's own body does the rest.
- The cells multiply, replicating through the victim's body. The immunity
- system is rendered ineffective. And in those rare cases where the
- victims survive the loss of immunity, THE AIDS VIRUS ATTACKS THE BRAIN.
- DEMENTIA IS THE RESULT.
-
- Ed Rowe cites the only scientific study of condoms as a defense
- device. Of those couples using condoms, where one was infected, the
- other was infected in one out of six of the couples in the test. As
- Rowe says, this is the equivalent of playing Russian roulette with one
- bullet in the chamber. Of those who did not use condoms, five out of
- six transmitted it. This is Russian Roulette with five bullets out of
- six -- far worse odds, but is it worth your life to rely on condoms?
- (FIRESTORM CHATS subscribers will receive my interview with Rowe in a
- few weeks.)
-
- I agree entirely with Phyllis Schlafly's open letter to Dr. Koop. He
- must publicly come out in favor of sexual abstinence until marriage.
- Nothing else will work. Nothing else has a chance. Our children will
- die unless they abandon sexual promiscuity. The sexual revolution,
- unless reversed, will kill them. Koop is betraying his trust -- as a
- physician, as a Christian, and as the top medical spokesman of the
- Federal government. He was the only public official picked by President
- Reagan as a gesture to placate the Christian vote, and now Dr. Koop has
- turned to medical solutions that cannot do more than DELAY THE DEATH
- SENTENCE for millions of teenagers. He is betraying his calling. No
- public health official in U.S. history has ever had such a
- responsibility. None has been the key figure at the beginning of a
- plague. Yet he can only recommend condoms.
-
- THERE IS NO SAFE SEX ANY MORE. There is SOMEWHAT SAFER SEX inside
- the marriage relationship, and nowhere else.
-
- Here we find Dr. Koop, a vocal Christian, recommending condoms. HE
- IS SENTENCING YOUNG PEOPLE TO DEATH. They may believe him, and if they
- do, they will die. There is only one answer, at best: monogamy. He
- should be telling them that they are risking death if they try sex at
- all before marriage, and only in marriage after blood tests. I say
- tests, because a new AIDS virus, called LAV-2, has now appeared that
- does not show up in the present AIDS blood test.
-
- The problem with AIDS is that the virus mutates rapidly. Any defense
- against it is thwarted by the rapidly evolving virus.
-
- An EVOLVING virus: what a perfect means of bringing the age of
- Darwinian self-confidence to an end! God has a sense of humor.
-
- GUERILLA TACTICS
-
- At the briefing, one of the speakers related an unforgettable story.
- It's a true story. It was reported a few weeks ago in Ft. Worth, Texas.
- A young married man was propositioned by a good looking woman. He
- hadn't been a swinger, but he decided to take advantage of a special
- situation. When he awoke the next morning, the girl was gone. On the
- mirror, she had written a message in lipstick: "Welcome to the world of
- AIDS."
-
- He went for testing. He tested positive. Almost certainly, he will
- die from AIDS. Only somewhat less certainly, so will his wife.
-
- There are thousands of AIDS victims who know they are going to die
- within 24 months. Some of them are resentful. ENVY IS DOMINANT. They
- have decided to bring down the "straights", not because they can gain
- anything by the pain of others, but simply because they want to destroy
- them.
-
- In New York City, 10% of the AIDS victims are women. Surveys
- indicate that 80% of women with bisexual husbands are unaware of this
- fact (TIME, Feb. 16, p. 52). Wives who trust their husbands had better
- have husbands worth trusting, and vice versa. Their lives depend on it.
-
- Then come blood bank donations. According to Congressman Dannemeyer,
- there is a rule against allowing intravenous drug users from donating
- blood to public blood banks. These people supply about 17% of all
- AIDS-contaminated blood. There is no restriction against donations from
- homosexuals, who supply 83% of the AIDS-contaminated blood. Gays are
- asked voluntarily to refrain from giving blood if they SUSPECT that
- they might be carriers. As he said, "If gray-eyed people were found to
- carry AIDS, they would not be allow to donate blood. They have no
- powerful lobby in Washington."
-
- An outraged homosexual need only give blood to exact envious revenge
- against the straight community. Nothing is being done to protect the
- straights. The straights have no lobby to protect them. Yet.
-
- If it takes a political revolution to get such a lobby, then this
- nation will experience a political revolution within three or four
- years. The backlash is coming, on a scale so massive that today's
- liberals cannot comprehend it (and probably will not survive it -- not
- if they remain liberals), and today's conservatives, hiding in their
- closets, afraid to speak out to defend themselves or this civilization,
- will not be in there much longer.
-
- I'm getting out of my closet with this issue. We are under siege.
- The homosexuals didn't create this plague; God did. But they are the
- primary distributors.
-
- Of course, it is really a waste of time to get angry with them. They
- won't be around much longer. A decade from now, they will all be dead.
- There will be no gay lobby because there will be no male gays. (The
- irony of all this is that the one group that is probably safest is the
- lesbian community.) But we must recognize what we face. The disease
- will be here in a decade because judgment has come.
-
- All over the country, physicians are personally donating their own
- blood before they submit themselves to an operation. This is being done
- quietly. I spoke to a surgeon about this recently, and he confirmed it.
- The Red Cross and other blood centers used to discourage this practice
- -- too much paperwork. But for an extra fee, they do permit this
- arrangement.
-
- If your are considering surgery, this is a must. If you belong to a
- conservative church, try to get other members with your blood type, or
- universal donors (type O) to donate for you. Blood donating for other
- members will become a major aspect of church charitable giving from now
- on. But understand, this is no sure-fire answer; it simply reduces
- risks. The AIDS plague will be in the churches soon enough.
-
- The hospitals refuse to segregate AIDS patients from others. Former
- nurse Candice Comstive testified to the Houston City Council on Sept.
- 25, 1985. She had been fired from her job at the Memorial City Medical
- Center. She had been employed in the cancer wing. They assigned her
- AIDS patients without telling her that's what they were suffering from.
- Those without infections but carriers of the AIDS lentivirus were not
- isolated. The patients were not confined to their rooms.
-
- "I had one AIDS patient in January, 1985, who was placed on "STRICT
- ISOLATION". He was in the kitchen at 7:30 a.m. pouring himself coffee,
- which was not unusual. I suggested he return to his room, and with that
- he turned and vomited on me and the kitchen as well. I changed into
- "scrubs" and returned to my assignment of patients for the day. An
- unsuspecting "house-cleaning" employee with mop in hand cleaned up the
- mess left on the cabinets and floor."
-
- They had no designated rooms for AIDS patients in the hospital. You
- will love this: "Rooms at the end of the hall used for AIDS patients
- are also used by pediatric patients."
-
- She was fired. She was also told that "they did not think I would be
- able to find work in any hospital, though, because AIDS is being
- treated in the same manner all over. Nurses elsewhere have verbally
- validated that statement." (Antonio, pp. 150-52).
-
- Nurses are becoming the heroines of this story. Hospital
- administrators and physicians are the gutless villains. And you and I
- are the potential victims.
-
- INSECTS
-
- They keep telling us that the disease can be transmitted only by
- sexual contact. How do they know? They say that mosquitos carry it, but
- they do not transmit it. How do they know? Ed Rowe made this
- observation. To test the validity of the theory regarding insect
- transmission they need an infected person, an insect to bite him, and a
- volunteer who does not have the disease who will allow the insect to
- bite him. IF THE TEST PROVES POSITIVE, THE VOLUNTEER IS ALMOST
- CERTAINLY GOING TO DIE. They have had no volunteers, so far.
-
- The prestigious British medical journal, LANCET, published this
- report two years ago (Feb. 16, 1985):
-
- There is little evidence for homosexual activity among African AIDS
- patients and seriopositive subjects. In Africa HTLV-III (the AIDS
- lentivirus - G.N.) appears to be transmitted through heterosexual
- contact or exposure to blood through insect bites or scarification. ...
- (Cited by Antonio, THE AIDS COVER-UP?, p. 72.)
-
- If it turns out that mosquitos can transmit it, then you and I are
- in the hands of God.
-
- An Associated Press report last August revealed the following:
-
- PARIS (AP) -- Insects contaminated with the AIDS virus have been
- found in two African nations, but there is no evidence that they pose a
- threat to humans, a leading French researcher said Tuesday, Aug. 26,
- 1986. Most of the 80 mosquitoes, cockroaches, ant-lions, tsetse flies
- and other insects tested from Zaire and the Central African Republic
- were infected with the deadly virus, said Dr. Jean-Claude Chermann of
- the Pasteur Institute.
-
- Having announced this, Chermann then took the Camus road to a calm
- public: "There is no way of transmission to humans by mosquitoes or
- other insects." Scientists are usually very guarded with their
- language. They use qualifying phrases, such as "at the present time, we
- believe..." and "There is no clear-cut positive research indicating..."
- This enables them to cover their professional backsides if
- counter-evidence is discovered. It also allows them to ask for more
- research money. But in this case, Chermann was certain - CERTAIN THAT
- IF HE ALLOWED THE PUBLIC TO DRAW OBVIOUS CONCLUSIONS FROM WHAT HE HAS
- DISCOVERED, HE MIGHT CAUSE A WORLDWIDE PANIC. So he said that the
- obvious is not possible.
-
- Antonio, in a paper released after his book, refers to studies of
- African children. Over 15% of small children in the high AIDS regions
- of central Africa have been infected, and researchers believe bedbugs
- are the transmitters. As I told Antonio when he told me this: "Sleep
- tight. Don't let the bedbugs bite!" ("Taint funny, McGee," as Molly
- used to say.)
-
- Dr. Mark Whiteside and Dr. Carolyn MacLeod, researchers at the
- Institute of Tropical Medicine in Miami, Florida, discovered evidence
- that AIDS was being transmitted by mosquitos in the town of Belle
- Glade, Florida (Antonio, p. 106). They presented their findings as
- early as April of 1985, but little coverage was given to them.
-
- One public health official later broke a gag order from his
- superiors and went to the press about the Belle Glade crisis. Gus
- Sermos was (at the time) a public health official from the Atlanta
- Centers for Disease Control Assigned to Florida. He was abruptly moved
- from his post when he challenged CDC's position that environmental
- factors had nothing to do with AIDS there. The community has a high
- percentage of NIR: Not Identifiable Risk. He testified before the state
- legislature in early January, 1986.
-
- In 1986, an official with the county health organization of Houston
- said that he believes that mosquitos transmit AIDS. In 1987, he was
- fired. Camus was on target.
-
- Dr. James Slaff of the National Institutes of Health reports that
- the AIDS virus can stay alive outside the body for several days, unlike
- most other retroviruses. It can survive for up to a week in a dried-out
- tube or petri dish (LANCET, Sept. 28, 1985). Later studies indicate
- that the beasties survive for 10 days (Journal of the American Medical
- Association Medical News, 22/29 Nov. 1985, p. 2866; cited in Antonio,
- P. 111.) Six months later, the Pasteur Institute said it survived for
- over 15 days at room temperature (p. 112).
-
- But what does the Federal government say? In 1986, Dr. Robert
- Redfield, who is with the Department of Virus Diseases of the Walter
- Reed Army Institute of Research, wrote a report for Abbott Laboratories
- in which he assured us, "The virus is fragile outside the human host
- and appears to be easily killed by detergents, hand soaps, alcohols,
- hydrogen peroxide, phenolics, and sodium hypochloride. High and low pH
- and an exposure to high temperatures will inactivate or kill it."
-
- But it can survive at room temperature if someone coughs, and remain
- dormant for over two weeks. A real "fragile" disease.
-
- What is fragile is the government's sense of calm, and its public
- image of being fully in control.
-
- LIFETIME CONTAGION
-
- Other epidemics could be controlled by quarantine. They came fast,
- and they went fast. The exception was tuberculosis. Now, horrifyingly,
- this dread disease is returning as a side-effect of AIDS.
-
- How can you quarantine a hundred million people? You can't execute
- them, yet this is the only means of removing the first cousin of the
- AIDS lentivirus which attacks sheep.
-
- You simply wait. And pray. And take steps to reduce the likelihood
- of your family's contracting the disease. But the problem is, pandemics
- reach a stage called CRITICAL MASS. At some point, the disease leaps
- the normal transmission barriers and spreads far beyond. This may not
- happen with AIDS. Yet it may.
-
- In Texas, there have been 2,000 people with full-blown AIDS. So far,
- 1,300 have died (62%). By 1991, state health officials estimate there
- will be 16,000. It will be 60,000 by 1996. The plague is here. The
- world will eventually panic. When it does, who will be ready with
- answers? Which group will pick up the pieces?
-