When you get to the list of shows for Monday-Friday, click on The National Intel Report.
(Excerpt)Before that weekly report was written, researchers were trying to locate 'Patient Zero' in 1980. (8) 'Patient Zero' was to play a unique role in the upcoming epidemic. He was found by the Centers for Disease Control and his name was Gaetan Dugas, a French-Canadian airline steward. Many gay men, nationwide, knew of this handsome man in the gay bars and bathhouses, or sex clubs for homosexual men. Dugas was popular among the men because of his charming personality and risky sexual behavior. It was in the summer of 1980 that Gaetan Dugas began to notice a rash and purple spots on his face and body. The doctors realized that Dugas had Kaposi's Sarcoma (KS), a form of skin cancer on the internal organs that was later associated with AIDS. (9) Many doctors noticed that Kaposi's Sarcoma was only seen in homosexual men, so it was dubbed the 'gay cancer'. Though this did not stop the sexually active Dugas, he continued to travel to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Toronto, and New York visiting numerous bathhouses.
For the entire article go here:AIDS: The Disease That Could Have Been Prevented
Before the "excerpt patrol" flames me for not posting the whole thing, allow me to say they are not nearly so intolerant as the "wasting bandwidth, why didn't you just post a link patrol."
How'd aids get started......
"...honest officer I was just helping this mokey over the fence....."
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