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Is AIDS natures way of killing us off?

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Is AIDS natures way of killing us off?

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Yes most definatly. Like any other virus it is controling the population. Europe: Black Plague (also called bubonic plague) outbroke in Europe in 1347 killed between 20-30mil people.The 1918 spanish flu it cut the population of Europe by +-50mil. Americas: Americas escaped of the Black Death because of the isolation. But when discovered, the smallpox struck. In 1518 an outbreak of smallpox in the Haiti island left just 1,000 of the Native Indians. 100 years after the discovery of America by Columbus, 90 % of its native population have died of smallpox. Mexico passed from 30 million to 3 million inhabitants, Peru from 8 million to 1 million. Aisa: Tuberculosis is caused by the Koch bacterium. It is as old as the humankind. TBC was found even in mummies coming from the ancient Egypt and Peru. 2 million people die annually of tuberculosis. About 150 million people are estimated to have died of TBC since 1914. It is worldwide spread, but its advance is rampant in Bangladesh, China, Indones

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