 
 
 
 
                               HOUSE OF COMMONS
                             Third Report from the
                           SOCIAL SERVICES COMMITTEE
 
                                Session 1986-87
 
                         PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH AIDS
 
            Minutes of Evidence (8 April-13 may 1987) and Memoranda
 
           Ordered by The House of Commons to be printed 13 May 1987
 
 
 
  60. Memorandum by Dr. John Seale, Royal Society of Medicine
 
  INTRODUCTION
 
       No politician can make rational decisions to deal with Aids without a
  clear understanding of the nature and severity of the epidemic, the means
  of transmission of the virus, and the prospects for a cure or preventive
  vaccine.  The key scientific facts underlying the epidemic are quite
  simple though Aids is perceived to be unusually complex and full of
  scientific uncertainties.  These perceptions have been produced by a few
  scientists and others who have recklessly minimised the seriousness of the
  epidemic and have fostered confusion and dangerous misconceptions.
 
       The most important and urgent task for politicians, both in Government
  and Parliament, is to force scientists to speak clearly, precisely and
  honestly about the Aids epidemic.  Half-truths, wishful thinking, flawed
  scientific hypotheses and deceptions have been perpetrated by scientists
  and allowed to flourish as conventional wisdom aided and abetted by editors
  of scientific and medical journals.  The deceptions must be exposed with
  maximum publicity.
 
       The public must be fully informed of the true nature of the threat
  from the virus which faces us all.  Once this is done the mass of the
  population will accept measures essential to halt the spread of the virus,
  even though they will inevitably require severe curtailment of the liberty
  and civil rights of everybody, just as happens in war-time.  The longer the
  truth is obscured from the public, and the greater the multitude of
  innocent people who die most horribly as a result, the more ferocious will
  be the explosion of hatred and revenge against those guilty of perpetrating
  the deceptions.
 
       The virus has the properties of a skilled, devious, hidden and
  implacable invader with the capacity and willingness to kill every man,
  woman and child in our country.  It may now be spreading amongst us
  precisely because it has this capacity.  It is unwise to assume that such a
  force can be vanquished without taking actions which the people of Britain
  accepted as entirely appropriate to fight two world wars; particularly as
  dissemination of the virus is being actively encouraged by some who wish to
  destroy our society.
 
  A. THE NATURE OF THE DISEASE
 
       1. Aids is a contagious, infectious, communicable disease caused by a
  lentivirus (slow virus), a member of the family of retroviruses.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
       2. No lentivirus has been known to affect humans before the advent of
  Aids.
 
       3. Aids is a typical slow virus disease with a prolonged, silent
  incubation period of great variability, but usually lasting several years,
  followed by slowly progressive disease always ending in death.
 
       4. An epidemic of a new slow virus disease spreading unchecked is the
  ultimate virological nightmare, yet in none of the major scientific or
  medical journals has this been spelled out clearly and the implications
  discussed.
 
       5. Death is caused by the Aids virus infecting, and slowly destroying,
  cells in the brain, lungs, intestine, and the immune system.
 
  B. MORTALITY FOLLOWING INFECTION
 
       1. Within five years of infection with the virus, 25 per cent of
  people have developed full-blown Aids and all of them die.  This is the
  official conclusion of the US Public Health Service recently endorsed by
  leading scientists from the National Academy of Sciences in Washington.
 
       2. The ultimate mortality within twenty years of infection is unknown
  as the virus has been spreading for only ten years.  The optimistic view
  held by a decreaseing number of virologists is that only 50 per cent of
  those infected will die.  Many virologists now accept the pessimistic view,
  that all people infected with the virus will eventually be killed by it.
 
       3. All virologists are agreed that once infected with the Aids virus,
  people are potentially infectious to others for life.
 
  C. FALURE OF ANTIBODIES OR VACCINES TO PROTECT
 
       1. In all people with anitbodies to the Aids virus, some virus
  persists in brain and other cells from which it cannot be removed.  In
  contrast to most virus infections, antibodies to a lentivirus do not
  provide protective immunity; they fail to neutralise or eliminate it.
  Although many people infected with the Aids virus look and feel well for
  several years, destruction of cells of the brain and immune system is
  progressing slowly
 
       2. The outlook for a successful vaccine is bleak.  None is available
  for the lentivirus diseases of animals.  Search for a vaccine against
  infectious anaemia of horses for eighty years, and against maedi-visna in
  sheep for forty years, has proved futile.  Indeed, when antibodies to a
  lentivirus are produced artificially by vaccination, the vaccinated animals
  die after subsequent infection more rapidly that those which are not.  In
  spite of many successful vaccines, it should be realised that for the
  majority of viral and bacterial diseases vaccines do not work.
 
  D. BLEEK OUTLOOK FOR A CURE
 
       1. No simple, effective, curative drug, like penicillin, will be
  available for Aids in the forseeable future because once a person is
  infected, the viral genetic code is pernamently inserted into the human
  genetic code of cells in the brain and other tissues.  Any drug which
  blocks replication of the virus, thereby halting the progress of the
  disease, will have to be taken continuously for life.  All drugs used so
  far are highly toxic and expensive.  If a cheap, apparently effective, drug
  becomes available it will take several decades to be certain that it is
 
 
 
 
 
 
  both effective and safe.  Nevertheless, many companies will announce
  "promising" new drugs and "breakthroughs" in the treatment of Aids for
  simple commerercial motives.
 
       2. The handling of the recent AZT clinical trials by the US Government
  was particularly important.  The US Public Health Service insisted the
  trials cease long before any long-term benefit of the drug had been shown,
  and before the manufacturing company suggested it, thereby misleading the
  public into believing a "cure" for Aids was already in the pipeline.  Such
  disinformation weakens the political will to implement the tough control
  measures required to halt the spread of the virus.
 
  E. TRANSMISSION OF AIDS - SEXUAL INTERCOURSE
 
       1. Scientists and doctors have repeatedly stated as fact that the Aids
  virus is fundamentally transmitted during sexual intercourse but is,
  unfortunately, sometimes transmitted in blood.  This is highly misleading,
  though published laboratory and epidemiological evidence, and editorials in
  scientific and medical journals, have been heavily slanted to support this
  "fact".
 
       2. In reality Aids is characteristically a blood transmitted
  infection, which is only transmitted with difficulty during sexual
  intercourse compared with the genuine sexually transmitted diseases
  gonorrhoea and trichomoniasis.  All the experimental and epidemiological
  evidence is consistent with this view.
 
       3. Obviously Aids is transmissible during sexual intercourse, but so
  is influenza, glandular fever and scabies.  Sexual intercourse is only one
  of many ways by which the virus can be transmitted, and is by no means the
  most efficient.
 
      4. The illusion that Aids is essentially a sexually transmitted disease
  arose from the first observations that Aids appeared to affect only
  sodomites with numerous partners.  However sodomy is not sexual intercourse
  in the biological sense of the words.  As we are dealing with a very
  important biological event, the transmission of a lethal parasite from one
  human host to another, it is essential that scientists use words describing
  the transmission with the utmost precision.
 
       5. In biological terms sexual intercourse means the union between male
  and female which may result in reproduction of the species.  In mammals
  this invariably requires contact between male and female genitalia.
  Consequently sexual intercourse between two men in the biological sense is
  impossible.
 
        6. Scientist who state, or imply, sodomy is sexual intercourse
  without some qualification are being imprecise and misleading, whether
  intentionally or not.
 
       7. Homosexual men engaged in homosexual activities frequently insert
  their fingers, fist, penis or tongue into the lower intestinal tract of
  their partners.  These manoeuvres transmit any virus which persists in the
  blood for months or years with devastating efficiency, even though no virus
  is present in either semen or saliva.  This has been shown very clearly
  with hepatatis B virus which, in prosperous communities, infects the
  majority of homosexual men within three years of becoming sexually active;
  whereas hepatitis B infection remains rare amongst heterosexual men and
  women, even though they frequently change partners.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  F. DISINFORMATION FROM SCIENTISTS
 
       1. The Aids virus persists in an infectious state (ie as cell-free
  virions) in blood and semen at levels up to 25,000 virions per millilitre,
  according to the only published paper giving this critically important
  information.  Cell-free virions were detected easily in saliva over two
  years ago, but quantitative studies have still not been published.
 
       2. No infectious virion has been detected in semen according to the
  only two detailed published studies on the subject, which between them
  included a grand total of merely three men examined.  In 10 per cent of 50
  infected men, according to another report sent to me personally but which
  gave few details, cell-associated virus has been detected in a few white
  blood cells in semen, but never in spermatazoa.
 
       3. Virions have been detected in the vaginal secretions in only
  trivial quantities - about one per millitre - indicating that their
  infectivity is minimal.
 
       4. The scale of the deceptions and misinformation perpetrated by
  virologists, clinicians and editors of scientific and medical journals
  about the infectivity of genital secretions, compared with that of blood,
  serum and saliva, has been astonishing.  In the presence of a new, lethal
  virus spreading amongst people, for which no vaccine or cure is in sight,
  every sane person would assume that scientists have been working flat out
  to verify precisely how it is transmitted.
 
       5. On the contrary, having assumed for a variety of motives that Aids
  is a sexually transmitted disease, like syphilis or gonorrhoea, a
  negligible research effort has gone into the critical matter of
  transmission.  A few preliminary papers were published and their findings
  have been repeatedly quoted as showing the opposite to what they actually
  showed.  When this was pointed out in letters to the editors of major
  medical and scientific journals, publication has been refused.  No attempt
  has been made to check, double-check, and recheck the findings in other
  laboratories, and in other countries, or to rectify published errors.
 
        6. As far as it goes, the tiny research effort into infectivity of
  bodily fluids indicates that saliva is more infectious than genital
  secretions, but that blood and serum is vastly more infectious than either.
  Consequently the idea that condoms can have any significant effect on the
  spread of Aids in a nation is utterly preposterous.
 
       7. Governments all over the world are spending millions of pounds
  advising their citizens to prevent Aids by using condoms on the basis of
  manifestly fraudulent misrepresentation of scientific evidence presented by
  scientists themselves.
 
       8. The Aids virus is unusually stable outside the human body.  It
  retains almost all its infectivity after seven days in water at room
  temperature and some after being kept dry for a week.  A virus with this
  degree of stability, which persists in the blood and is shed in saliva,
  cannot possibly fail to be transmitted in many ways apart from sexual
  intercourse.
 
  G. VARIABLE EFFICIENCY IN MEANS OF TRANSMISSION
 
       1. A virus which persists in moderate quantities in the blood for
  years and is shed in small quantities in saliva will be transmitted with
  greater ease by some means than by others.
 
 
 
 
 
 
       2. Injection of the virus through the skin in hypodermic needles is
  the most certain method of transmission.  This happens when blood-
  contaminated hypodermics are re-used without sterilisation, as is common
  amongst drug addicts in the West and in health care facilities in less
  prosperous countries.  It also occurs when virus-contaminated blood
  tranfusions and clotting factor are administered.
 
       3. Male homosexual contact of the finger, penis or tongue with the
  rectal wall of another man transmits the virus very easily.  70 per cent of
  the male homosexual population of San Franciso were infected within six
  years of the arrival of the virus in the city, and nearly 30 per cent of
  London homosexuals are already infected.  The percentages are rising
  remorselessly in large cities throughout the western world, unaffected by
  the highly acclaimed "safe sex" propaganda.
 
       4. Well over 50 per cent of new-born babies of infected mothers are
  infected
 
       5. Moderately efficient means of transmission include mouth-to-mouth
  and genital contact before and during normal sexual intercourse, oral
  salivary contact between small children, needle-stick injuries to nursing
  staff, and chance contact of sores or abrasions with blood, serum, saliva
  or sputum.
 
       6. Inefficient means of transmission include social kissing,
  inhalation or respiratory aerosols caused by coughing or sneezing, and
  blood-sucking insects.
 
       7. Transmission by inhalation is only inefficient because of the
  relatively small number of virions shed in saliva and bronchial secretions.
  However if an Aids virion is inhaled into the lung it is engulfed by an
  amoeba-like macrophage on the lining of the alveoli (air sacs).  It has
  been shown repeatedly in the laboratory that the Aids virus readily infects
  macrophages, and the virus replicates within them, thereby enabling
  infection of people to be iniated by this route.
 
       8. Understandably, and wisely, the DHSS has officially advised all
  British dental surgeons always to wear masks to avoid Aids virus infection
  when using high speed drill.  These drills make aerosols of saliva similar
  to those produced by sneezing.
 
       9. Chronic lymphoid interstitial pneumonitis is a well recognised
  variety of pneumonia caused directly by infection of the lungs with the
  Aids virus.  It is similar to the pneumonia of maedi-visna in sheep and is
  particularly common in children with Aids.  When associated with pulmonary
  tuberculosis, a very common complication of Aids, it is inevitable that
  coughing will produce some aerosols containing tubercle bacilli and the
  Aids virus.  After the fluid in the aerosols evaporates the minute dry
  flakes containing tubercle bacilli and Aids virus float in the air
  indefinitely and both remain infectious for days.
 
      10. The normal route of transmission of the maedi-visna lentivirus
  between adult sheep is by respiratory aerosols when they are crowded
  closely together in Winter shelters.  Maedi-visna is not a sexually
  transmitted disease of sheep.
 
      11. The efficiency of the transmission of the Aids virus by biting
  insects will depend upon the quantity of virions in the blood of the bitten
  person, the anatomical structure of the biting parts of the insects, their
  feeding habits and other factors.
 
 
 
 
 
 
      12. Infectious anaemia of horses, a lentivirus disease, is
  characteristically transmitted by large biting insects, particularly stable
  flies and horse flies.  It is not a sexually transmitted disease of horses.
 
      13. The Aids virus has been shown to remain infectious in the stomach
  of bed bugs for at least two hours.  It has been shown that it can infect
  the cells of insects, including mosquitoes and cockroaches, both in
  laboratory cell culture and in intact insects.  Replication of the virus in
  insect cells has not yet been demonstrated.
 
  H. SATURATION OF THE BRITISH POPULATION WITH THE VIRUS
 
       1. There is a key to estimating how long it will take for the people
  of Britain to be saturated with the Aids virus, if its spread is allowed to
  continue unchecked as at present.  This is the application of probability
  theory to the known facts about the virus, its pathogenesis, the frequency
  of "contact", and the efficiency with which different "contacts" transmit
  the virus.
 
       2. The basic facts are that the entire population is susceptible to
  infection, and once people are infected they remain potentially infectious
  to others for life.
 
       3. As the number of people infected rises the probability of
  transmission during any particular "contact" between individuals also
  rises.
 
       4. Initially the virus was introduced into Britain from the United
  States by homosexual men who soon infected others by having frequent,
  efficient, "contacts" -sodomy with strangers.  As the number of infected
  homosexuals rises the probability of infection being transmitted during one
  "contact" rises at first exponentially, but then at a slower doubling rate
  as saturation with the virus of the homosexual population is approached.
 
       5. Once some intravenous drug addicts were infected, a further,
  frequent, efficient "contact", self-injection with shared needles, rapidly
  spread the virus amongst addicts.
 
       6. As numbers of infected homosexuals and addicts increased, efficient
  "contacts" rarely performed - such as receiving a blood transfusion, or
  clotting factor, or having a baby - infected more and more people.
 
       7. Once a critical mass of infected people has been created by highly
  efficient "contacts", then "contacts" which are only moderately efficient
  but occur very frequently - such as normal sexual intercourse or small
  children playing together - will spread the virus in ever widening circles
  throughout the population.
 
       8. Finally, highly inefficient "contacts" which occur very frequently
  indeed, such as coughing and sneezing in public, and being bitten by
  insects, will infect many people as millions of infected persons interact
  with the non-infected, and saturation of the entgire British population
  becomes unstoppable.
 
  I. GROUPS MISINFORMING THE PUBLIC AND THEIR MOTIVES
 
   a.
     Homosexual men
 
       1. Homosexual men have been the most determined and effective in
 
 
 
 
 
 
  distorting the truth about Aids.
 
       2. They have been so effective because there is a scattering of
  homosexuals amongst all the key professional groups involved - scientists,
  doctors, medical editors, journalists, lawyers, politicians and priests.
 
       3. The initial impact of Aids on homosexuals in the West inevitably
  resulted in an unusually high proportion of them becoming involved with the
  disease since it first surfaced.  Many of the men who are particularly
  knowledgeable about and dedicated to, Aids research, treatment,
  legislation, publication and education are homosexuals.
 
       4. Most in the professions are only identifiable as homosexuals to
  other men with similar tastes - few have "come out" and even the wives of
  those who are married are usually unaware of their habits.  Hence they
  automatically form a type of secret society without even trying, with wide
  ramifications across professional, institutional and national boundaries.
 
       5. Homosexual men have been vectors of the virus throughout the
  western world and if it had not been for their activities very few poeple
  in prosperous countries would now be infected.  Their oft-repeated
  statement that they are the major victims of the virus is true, but it is
  also true that they have spread the virus to each other by their practices
  and then onward to the rest of the population.
 
       6. Many do not wish to face reality because of guilt, most do not wish
  to change their ways, and a few seeing death and destruction facing
  themselves and their friends are dedicated to destroying the rest of
  society with them.
 
       7. All wish to deny the reality that restricting the freedom of
  homosexuals to infect each other and other people, is essential if our
  society is not to be destroyed by the virus.
 
    b.
      Scientists
 
       1. Every biological scientist who has dispassionately studied the
  virus and the epidemic knows that the origins of the virus could lie in the
  developments of modern biology, just as the origins of the nuclear bomb was
  modern physics.
 
       2. Most biological scientists have not yet come to terms with the
  terrible truth and have devoloped various neurotic reactions to cope with
  it.
 
       3. Many have developed a selective denial of reality and genuinely
  cannot see what is happening.  Most who see it keep quiet, but increasing
  numbers are talking privately though they still lack the moral courage to
  speak out in public.  They still hope it is a nightmare which will vanish
  with tomorrow's dawn.
 
      4. Some who know perfectly well what has happened are deliberately
  fudging scientific data to keep the heat off them and fellow members of
  their molecular biological "club".
 
    c.
      Editors of Scientific and Medical Journals.
 
       1. Medical and scientific editors have misled their professional
 
 
 
 
 
 
  colleagues about the nature and severity of the Aids epidemic for five
  years.  By selective acceptance or rejection of original papers and
  letters, and by selection authors to write "safe" editorials and review
  articles, they have perpetuated dangerous misconceptions.
 
       2. As the harsh reality of what is happening becomes ever more obvious
  editors have developed a range of neurotic reactions similar to those of
  the scientists.
 
    d.
      Doctors
 
       1. Most doctors are incapable of conceiving the scale of the problems
  as only three hundred people have died from Aids in Britain in the last
  five years, but 40,000 die each year of cancer of the lung.  How can Aids
  be so important?
 
       2. An epidemic slow virus disease is new to medical science and its
  significance largely incomprehensible to doctors because it is outside both
  their practical experience and theoretical training.
 
       3. Epidemics were supposed to have been abolished, along with the old
  fever hospitals and TB sanatoria twenty-five years ago.  It is difficult to
  change cherished beliefs.  It is assumed that scientists will soon have a
  vaccine and the Aids epidemic will disappear like a bad flu epidemic.
 
       4. Doctors who have treated many patients with Aids are profoundly
  shocked at their own, and modern medicine's inability to restore the health
  of so many young patients.  Although death be delayed, remissions are
  temporary.  Deterioration is so protracted, often lasting years, that many
  Aids patients kill themselves as a means of escape.
 
       5. Many young doctors working only with Aids patients soon become
  depressed themselves.  The term "Aids burn-out" is now widely used in
  America - it has similarities with war-time battle exhaustion.
 
       6. Many senior doctors in charge of numerous Aids patients develop
  profoundly neurotic attitudes which enable them to cope with their job by
  selective denial of reality.  In support of their patients for whom they
  can do so little medically, they fiercely defend their rights of
  confidentiality, and freedom of association, totally ignoring public health
  responsibilities to ensure that others are now infected.  They are
  regularly consulted by Government and the Media and other doctors on how to
  control the epidemic.
 
    e.
      Journalists
 
       1. In the face of a lethal disease, journalists and media editors have
  been frightened to contradict the conventional wisdom being put across by
  the scientists.  There has been no serious attemp at investigative
  journalism into the wealth of scientific scandals surrounding Aids.
 
       2. They have often given way to the tremendous pressure put upon them
  by scientists and homosexuals to understate the seriousness of the epidemic
  and, in the last two years, have capitulated to demands that Aids is
  portrayed as an "ordinary" veneral disease.
 
       3. Understandably, as in a war that is going badly, all news of break
  throughs with cures and vaccines are given lavish cover.  These lull
 
 
 
 
 
 
  politicians and public intal fatal inaction.
 
    f.
      Politicians
 
       1. Leading politicians from all parties in all nations have, till very
  recently, hardly mentioned Aids in public.  Accepting the earlier views of
  scientists that it was just a homosexual disease, and the revised view that
  it is only a veneral disease, they know that taking Aids seriously would
  have gained them few votes.
 
       2. No prominent politician has thought there was reason to doubt the
  much publicised opinions of scientists and public health doctors concerning
  the facts about Aids.
 
  J. VARIETIES OF MISINFORMATION
 
       1. People with Aids are categorised as belonging to a small number of
  "risk groups" giving the false impression that the vast majority of people
  cannot get Aids.
 
       2. Aids is portrayed as only a behavioural disease caused by sexual
  and narcotic misdemeanors.  This implies that if anybody gets Aids it is
  their own fault.
 
       3. Emphasis on transmission of the virus during sexual intercourse,
  and education as a solution to the epidemic, implies that the disease will
  disappear with modified behaviour.  This misses the point that as the
  epidemic explodes infection by chance, non-sexual, contact becomes ever
  more common.
 
       4. By equating sodomy with sexual intercourse the impression is given
  that homosexuals have just been unlucky to get infected before
  heterosexuals.  In reality homosexual activity has spread the virus through
  the population at a vastly greater speed that normal sexual intercourse
  could achieve.
 
       5. The value of blood tests for diagnosis of Aids virus infection is
  repeatedly denigrated by those who do not want them introduced
  compulsorily.  In fact the blood test is an unusually reliable diagnostic
  tool.
 
       6. The suffering of those with Aids is highlighted while ignoring the
  suffering of those who will get Aids in the future if appropriate steps are
  not taken to stop its spread.
 
       7. The rights of those infected with the virus are stressed, while the
  rights of the uninfected to be protected from infection with a lethal virus
  are ignored and glossed over.  Protection of the life of its citizens is
  one of the major obligations of the State.
 
       8. Misinformation is perpetuated by homosexuals actively obstructing
  the publication, in the scientific or general press, of facts and
  conclusions which they want suppressed.
 
  K. METHODS OF CONTROL
 
       1. The most urgent step to be taken is to break the pervasive grip by
  homosexuals on the information and disinformation which has emanated for so
  long from the journals of science and medicine, and from much of the media.
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Once this has been done other scientists, doctors and politicians can
  stress accurately the reality of the situation.
 
       2. Once the truth is known and publicised the steps required to halt
  the epidemic become more obvious and less controversial.
 
       3. Speed is of the essence because every day that is lost will
  increase the human misery which, in any event, will be vast.
 
       4. We are facing a national catastrophe equal to any in the history of
  the nation.  The life of every citizen is at stake.  Death from Aids is a
  protracted horror unequalled by other diseases.
 
       5. The only way to halt the spread of the virus is to indentify all
  those who are infected by compulsory testing.  Government must then take
  whatever steps are required to ensure that those infected do not pass the
  virus on to anyone else.
 
       6. The longer this action is delayed the greater will be the task when
  it is finally undertaken, and the greater the danger that the spread of the
  virus will then be unstoppable.
 
       7. The actions required by Government are comparable to those taken in
  waging a war of survival.
 
       8. The war against Aids is a war of survival.  If we lose Britain and
  all her people will perish.
 
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