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Evidence conspiracy theories aren’t meant to be believed, but to obfuscate the truth

In 1986 NYBC reported half ChimpVax trial participants contacted HIV during the trial (the placebo group did not). Months after AIDS origins was settled, six wild conspiracy theories emerged

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The response to my last video shows how lies and conspiracy theories aren’t meant to be believed but to leave us not knowing what to believe, resigned to never finding the truth. It reveals just how effectively we’ve all been divided and manipulated, myself included.

This isn’t about AIDS.  AIDS is easy.  The federal investigation covered in my last video confirmed that, after AIDS emerged during a chimpanzee-blood vaccine trial on gay men and an HIV test on frozen chimpanzee remains used to make it tested positive, officials found that half of vaccinated participants contacted HIV during the trial while the placebo group did not.

The big story is, at that point, there existed just one simple, obvious explanation for AIDS.  But once it was validated by the tests and “case closed”, only then did the conspiracy theories emerge. Within months, this intelligence agency watchdog claimed AIDS was a CIA plot. Another investigator linked it to a WHO population-reduction agenda. Then came the idea that it was an MK-Ultra bioweapon targeting communists—or that viruses don’t even exist. Dr. Fauci and his Proximal Origins team even proposed that Haitian time-travelers brought the virus back from Africa a decade before they returned, presumably transporting it in their carry-on, since they themselves were not infected.

At that same moment, a journalist was handed evidence linking previous African cases to a 1958 oral polio vaccine. Dr. Fauci promised the New York Times to bring the global scientific community into a full investigation.  Yet months later, at an international conference, he performed a glaring switcheroo, presenting results from the wrong samples. All attention shifted to that, so no one noticed that Africans had just been injected with the leftover ChimpVax from the gay trials. For 20 years, I was one of the “useful idiots” diverting attention to his switcheroo, even creating a whistleblower platform with a reward for the correct test results.

The big story isn’t AIDS—it’s how disinformation and conspiracy theories made the topic so toxic and confusing that people gave up caring. But it matters, because the same players are at it today with COVID, Ukraine, the Great Reset, 15-minute cities, and more. Just like 40 years ago, disinformation clouds everything, leaving us uncertain about what to believe.

Take, 15-minute cities.  Don’t all of us want a supermarket nearby instead of an hour in traffic? But are these cities smart planning, open-air prisons or something in between that’s getting drowned out?  I don’t know.  But AIDS origins clearly reveal that some of the very people “fighting disinformation” were spreading it, like the absurd claim about time-traveling Haitians.

So, while AIDS isn’t topical anymore, the new federal investigation is a litmus test to separate truth-seekers from truth-obfuscators. Let’s push for a public forum and ask experts to answer one obvious question: Why the difference in HIV infection rates and incubation periods between vaccinated and unvaccinated gay men as confirmed by the investigation?

It would take just 20 minutes to check the facts or even call the scientists involved.  It’s undeniably significant that multiple agencies scoured archives for any data supporting Dr. Fauci’s agency’s claim of similar vaccine and placebo HIV rates—and the only data they found showed the exact opposite.  That’s huge.  So whoever dodges with “no comment,” “I plead the fifth” or veers off-topic into CIA plots and polio will be outed as a truth-obfuscator.  We should approach their claims about COVID, Ukraine, 15 minute cities and other issues with caution.

So please, help me pressure experts to respond in a public space, with journalists to observe and report.