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Understanding the UN and global warming

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ocean_314

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The WHO (world health organization) which is part of the UN just got forced to admit that they seriously exaggerated the amount of aids cases in Africa for many years. This was revealed only because the AIDS tests are cheap enough to test the so called aids infected people in Africa and the results are coming in with a substantial lower level of infection.
Currently the WHO has publicly admitted to a lower rate of infection of 15% but the real number is somewhere between 40 and 60%. My wife does cutting edge medical research for the life insurance industry and has access to all this data as it happens.
Global warming is the next cash cow for the UN members. The UN is a totally corrupt organization that is all about enriching its members. Remember the oil for food program that’s the way the UN does business.
 
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