
16/07/2024
-Alagaratnam
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In my 2001 book 'Eugenics and Genocide in the Modern World' I presented 600 pages of evidence that the HIV epidemic was caused intentionally as a means to reduce the populations of what was being termed the 'Third World'. According to my independent investigations, which were done in Melbourne, Australia and later in Brisbane (where I gained my medical degree in 1983) Australia played a key role in the engineering of the virus using technologies pioneered at the Melbourne University's Walter and Eliza Hall Institute by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet. Burnet was a proponent of developing and using biological weapons offensively against the civilian populations of Indonesia, opining that, "Poverty and disease alone have kept our northern neighbours in check". Burnet, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1960 ventured this monstrous plan in top secret documents to the Australian military the early part of the Cold War. The Burnet Institute, which I have investigated with careful analysis of its annual reports since 1997, plays a key role in the Australian government's strategy for overseas aid in Asia, Africa, Melanesia and the Pacific Islands (via Ausaid and its International Health Unit). This is a link to the entire book:
Original 2001 version of 'Eugenics and Genocide in the Modern World' by Dr Romesh Senewiratne-Alagaratnam Arya Chakravarti