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Creating “Gay” Children http://www.rsvpamerica.org/crafting%20august%202001.htm<br />
Dr. Day documents some homosexual revolutionaries efforts to infect the national blood<br />
banks, citing the collection of blood in the gay Castro district of San Francisco. “Special interest<br />
blackmail dictates policy….The likes of Castro blood drives are palmed off as humanitarian<br />
enterprises when, in fact, they are concessions to gay politics.” [24] Dr. Day cites an excerpt from the<br />
article by Robert Schwab, former president of the Texas Human Rights Foundation in the Dallas Gay<br />
News, May 20, 1983.<br />
There has come the idea that if research money (for AIDS) is not forthcoming at a<br />
certain level by a certain date, all gay males should give blood. . . . Whatever action<br />
is required to get national attention is valid. If that includes blood terrorism, so be it.<br />
[Emphasis added.] [25]<br />
“Blood terrorism?” In 1990 while the Los Angeles Times quietly noted that 24 percent of<br />
intravenous drug abusers studied who donated blood to the blood bank had HIV, [26] no data were<br />
reported on what percentage of this group were bi/homosexual. The effort to integrate AIDS into the<br />
heterosexual world as a means to force a cure appears as a revolutionary strategy in the immense<br />
“gay” literature. Homosexual activist Randy Shilts, And the Band Played On, documents the efforts<br />
of gay organizations which “firmly opposed taking any action to screen blood donors saying the<br />
screening would pose serious civil rights questions.” Shilts fairly reported that “hemophiliac<br />
organizations were stunned by the gay perspective. What about a hemophiliac’s right to life? They<br />
asked.” [27] Despite Shilts’ insider expose, the prevailing plan of gay organizations and a greedy blood<br />
bank industry to allow innocent Americans to be infected with and to die from AIDS was unreported by<br />
mainstream American media.<br />
While failing to massively infect heterosexuals, Michael Fumento in The Myth of Heterosexual<br />
AIDS exhaustively documents how gay terrorists deliberately represented AIDS as a threat to<br />
heterosexuals in order to get research funding and sympathy. Yet the current CDC<br />
Website—“HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, Vol. 11, No. 2,” data through December, 1999, identifies<br />
HIV infection cases caused by alleged “heterosexual” contact at 9% for 1999, 7%, cumulative total<br />
and AIDS cases caused by heterosexual contact at 8% for 1999, and 4% cumulative total.<br />
Do Men Really Beat Men or Boys Who “Love” Them?<br />
When “dirty linen” is hidden, public debate is uninformed and distorted. Homosexual authors<br />
David Island and Patrick Letellier expose inter-gay violence in their book, Men Who Beat the Men<br />
Who Love Them, estimating that up to “650,000 gay men” [28] are annually battered, “a gay man is<br />
abused… every 90 seconds.” [29] How many of these battered men die at the hands of other<br />
homosexual men? Yet, even Island and Letellier find establishment media and the homosexual media<br />
will not print the truth about inter-gay violence. Why? They say:<br />
It would be just plain bad press for gays and…all bad news needs to be<br />
suppressed… [Add the authors] gay men truly…have a proportionate share of violent<br />
individuals in their midst who bash other gay men [and boys] in startlingly high<br />
numbers. [30] The gay community needs to recognize that wealthy, white educated,<br />
“politically correct” gay men batter their lovers. [31]<br />
As Farah noted, much of the Fourth Estate currently discriminates by employing only<br />
bi/homosexuals to cover “sexual orientation” issues, further compromising the public’s ability to obtain<br />
unbiased reports. [32] In a rare “politically incorrect” media event the popular television drama<br />
“ER” [33] showcased inter-gay male battery as a not uncommon occurrence in emergency wards--and<br />
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