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HIV/AIDS may not have originated from Congo

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Before the coming of Europeans and Arabs in Africa, people in various regions of Africa had been keeping and hunting chimp's for meat for generations. 

Then after the scramble for Africa and after the first cases of HIV/AIDs were reported in the USA, a subspecies of chimpanzees native to West Equatorial Africa was identified as the original source of the virus. Western researchers believe that HIV-1 was introduced into the human population when hunters became exposed to infected blood.

To the contrary, I believe HIV/AIDs in Africa might have been brought by foriegn scientists  who later passed the virus to the inoncent chimpanzee in a laboratory some where in the forests of West and Central Africa.

There was not going to be an African generation if indeed truly HIV virus originated from the chimpanzee looking at the number of years that had passed from the time our forefathers started eating chimp meat. Dont forgot we once had a generation that would eat uncooked meat.

Am sure the case of HIV/AIDs is a scientific experiment that went wrong in the laboratory resulting in the infected chimpanzee to escape into the forest. And later bloodily fall into the hands of the inoncent African hunters.

Why would HIV virus cause havoc in the USA before Africa if indeed it came from Africa?



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