Post by jonnygemini on Sept 9, 2005 11:04:08 GMT -5
west throws lots of lines blasting mystery babylon for designing and releasing "AIDS" into circulation
www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_1485934,00050004.htm
now this:
www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_1485934,00050004.htm
now this:
Associated Press
Jerusalem, September 8, 2005
Yasser Arafat's medical records do not give conclusive results regarding what caused his death, The New York Times and Haaretz newspapers reported on Thursday, prompting Palestinian officials to call for the publication of the records.
The reports were the first based on the actual medical records since Arafat died in Paris hospital on November 11 after falling ill in his West Bank compound a month earlier. Arafat's widow, Suha Arafat, and other relatives have kept the records secret since his death.
A stroke was the final blow that killed Arafat, but it is not clear what disease or illness led to deterioration in his health, The New York Times concluded in its report. The records show, according to independent experts who studied them, that Arafat's symptoms make it highly unlikely that he died of AIDS or poisoning, the newspaper said.
But Palestinian doctors continue to insist that he was poisoned, The New York Times reported.
While the Israeli Haaretz daily cites experts as saying that Arafat died of AIDS, poisoning or an illness, it points out that the medical report states that "a discussion among a large number of medical experts ... Shows that it is impossible to pinpont a cause that will explain the combination of symptoms that led to the death of the patient."
Arafat's personal doctor, Ashaf al-Kurdi, who did no treat Arafat in his final weeks, said that he knows French doctors found the AIDS virus in Arafat's blood, Haaretz reported. The virus given to Arafat by Israel was send to disguise poisoning, he said, according to the newspaper.
Jerusalem, September 8, 2005
Yasser Arafat's medical records do not give conclusive results regarding what caused his death, The New York Times and Haaretz newspapers reported on Thursday, prompting Palestinian officials to call for the publication of the records.
The reports were the first based on the actual medical records since Arafat died in Paris hospital on November 11 after falling ill in his West Bank compound a month earlier. Arafat's widow, Suha Arafat, and other relatives have kept the records secret since his death.
A stroke was the final blow that killed Arafat, but it is not clear what disease or illness led to deterioration in his health, The New York Times concluded in its report. The records show, according to independent experts who studied them, that Arafat's symptoms make it highly unlikely that he died of AIDS or poisoning, the newspaper said.
But Palestinian doctors continue to insist that he was poisoned, The New York Times reported.
While the Israeli Haaretz daily cites experts as saying that Arafat died of AIDS, poisoning or an illness, it points out that the medical report states that "a discussion among a large number of medical experts ... Shows that it is impossible to pinpont a cause that will explain the combination of symptoms that led to the death of the patient."
Arafat's personal doctor, Ashaf al-Kurdi, who did no treat Arafat in his final weeks, said that he knows French doctors found the AIDS virus in Arafat's blood, Haaretz reported. The virus given to Arafat by Israel was send to disguise poisoning, he said, according to the newspaper.