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BBC to Air Evidence
on the Laboratory Birth of AIDS
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aidsmanmade.gif - 16.12 K Washington, D.C.-- A lead plaintiff for a worldwide AIDS apology, Boyd Ed Graves, J.D., has completed his first interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC.) BBC Executive Producer Liz Hillman talked with him about details of his research into evidence he believes proves the laboratory birth of AIDS.

Originally scheduled only for Saturday, the interview ran into a second day of filming, as Graves aired allegations relating to his federal court case and his forthcoming book, State Origin: The Evidence of the Laboratory Birth of AIDS.

"I think the second day of filming is representative of the urgency of this topic and how effectively we convey this information," Graves said.

The BBC's Executive Producer indicated her belief, he said, that the interview was "very thought provoking" and said the documentary will soon be aired. Ms. Hillman also said that the working title of the documentary for which Mr. Graves has been interviewed is "Conspiracies".

"Conspiracies are based on theories, the evidence is based on fact" according to one supporter of Graves' views. Those close to the case worry that the urgency and worldwide importance of this issue may be trivialized by the 'conspiracy genre'.

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"The flowchart takes this issue out of the realm of conspiracy and squarely and properly places it in the world of scientific fact. The flowchart coordinates over 20,000 scientific papers representing the fifteen year history of a federal virus development program initiated as early as 1962." Graves said during a phone interview last Monday.

State Origin:The Evidence of The Laboratory Birth of AIDS is set to be released in December, both in print and on-line.

While Graves' legal case is presently awaiting decision by the Sixth Circuit Appeals Court, he continues to rally grassroots support both on the streets and in the halls of Congress.

"If an earthquake has two epicenters, like the AIDS virus, rest assured; just as it was in the Wizard of Oz, there is someone behind a curtain!" Graves said.



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