Does the government secretly hold the cure for AIDS?
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2012/07/16 23:08:50
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i hear people say that the government has the cure for AIDS and won't allow anyone to know it exists cause it keeps the population thinned down. what do you think, does the government really have the cure and is not telling us or are people just too paranoid?

















Deaths among people diagnosed with AIDS
In 1981, the first cases of what is now known as AIDS were reported in the U.S. During the 1980s there was a rapid increase in the number of reported AIDS cases and AIDS deaths. Cases peaked with the 1993 expansion of the case definition,4 and then declined. The most dramatic drops in both cases and deaths began in 1996, with the widespread use of combination antiretroviral therapy.
People with AIDS are now surviving longer and are contributing to a steady increase in the overall number of people living with AIDS. This trend will continue as long as the number of new diagnoses exceeds the number of people dying each year.
The number of deaths of persons with an AIDS diagnosis has stabilised in recent years at around 16,500-18,000 per year. (Deaths of persons with an AIDS diagnosis may be due to any cause).
Since the beginning of the epidemic, an estimated 617,025 people with AIDS have died in the U.S.
And from http://www.census.gov/main/ww...
Current Population Clock
U.S. 313,961,260
World 7,026,699,200
23:26 UTC (EST+5) Jul 16, 2012
So, 617,025 deaths over 31 years in a country with a current population of 313,961,260; yep, that's "keeping the population thinned down."
Deaths among people diagnosed with AIDS
In 1981, the first cases of what is now known as AIDS were reported in the U.S. During the 1980s there was a rapid increase in the number of reported AIDS cases and AIDS deaths. Cases peaked with the 1993 expansion of the case definition,4 and then declined. The most dramatic drops in both cases and deaths began in 1996, with the widespread use of combination antiretroviral therapy.
People with AIDS are now surviving longer and are contributing to a steady increase in the overall number of people living with AIDS. This trend will continue as long as the number of new diagnoses exceeds the number of people dying each year.
The number of deaths of persons with an AIDS diagnosis has stabilised in recent years at around 16,500-18,000 per year. (Deaths of persons with an AIDS diagnosis may be due to any cause).
Since the beginning of the epidemic, an estimated 617,025 people with AIDS have died in the U.S.
And from http://www.census.gov/main/ww...
Current Population Clock
U.S. 313,961,260
World 7,026,699,200
23:26 UTC (EST+5) Jul 16, 2012
So, 617,025 deaths over 31 years in a country with a current population of 313,961,260; yep, that's "keeping the population thinned down."
But no, a cure for HIV is possible, but AIDs is the condition you live with when HIV has destroyed your immune system.