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of plasma a year. That means he may drop in two times a week to give
blood and liver plasma. And an elephant wouldn't possibly survive that,
right? So that's the background, and what they did when all that was in
place was they changed the way they were treating hemophiliacs. It
started in California.
Up to the year 1969 it was forbidden to give the clotting factors to
hemophiliacs unless they had internal bleeding. If they would give them
prophylactically, antibodies would be produced because these blood
products are highly contaminated. In 1969 the industry started to
convince some medical doctors — and the first one was a woman doctor
in California — to treat hemophiliac patients prophylactically with those
clotting factors, and this is how the industry made a lot of money. And, of
course, the bodies of these hemophiliacs made a lot of antibodies against
those products, which had been foreseen. They've had to use higher
doses of clotting factors ever since, in order to compete with those
antibodies, so that those clotting factors actually work. They gradually
have to increase the amount they are injecting.
This has been the biggest business in the blood industry ever since.
Nobody's speaking about this, but that's why almost all hemophiliacs
have come down with hepatitis. If you inject such a high amount of foreign
proteins, and all the contaminants, then of course the liver, as the central
metabolic organ, is stressed out, resulting in hepatic inflammations. A lot
of hemophiliacs died from hepatitis, and it was blames on nonexistent
viruses.
[1995] INTERVIEW STEFAN LANKA
I'm absolutely sure that no antibody test in medicine has any absolute
meaning. Especially in HIV antibody testing, it is clear that the antibodies
that are detected in the test are present in everybody. Some people have
them in higher concentrations, and some in lower concentrations, but only
when you reach a very high level of antibodies — much higher than
in any other antibody testing — are you considered to be "positive." This