On May 11 1987, The London Times, one of the world’s most respected newspapers, published an explosive article entitled “Smallpox vaccine triggered AIDS virus.”

The story suggested the smallpox eradication vaccine program sponsored by the WHO (World Health Organization) was responsible for unleashing AIDS in Africa. Almost 100 million Africans living in central Africa were inoculated by the WHO (World Health Organization).
The vaccine was held responsible for awakening a “dormant” AIDS virus infection on the continent.

An advisor to the WHO admitted, “Now I believe the smallpox vaccine theory is the explanation for the explosion of AIDS.”

“The link between the WHO program and the epidemic is an interesting and important hypothesis.”

Robert Gallo, M,D., the co-discoverer of HIV, told The Times