VIRUSES AS WEAPONS – New Light on Corona and HIV
The day after Ingemar Ljungqvist finished writing the last chapter of his book, he left this world as if the fight for him was over. He left behind a priceless gift to humanity: the truth about who and what is behind both HIV and the coronavirus. A life’s work based on over thirty years of research.
On December 20, 2022, the day before Ingemar Ljungqvist’s retirement, our editor-in-chief received the final chapter of his book, which would be his last life’s work. The book contains Ingemar’s accumulated knowledge, 30 years of research and scientific digging. It unravels the truth about the origins of HIV and finds many eerie parallels with the Coronavirus. Ingemar’s conclusion is one: everything points to these two viruses being biological weapons, produced in a laboratory. By whom, and why? The clues in the book reveal the mystery of both HIV and Corona.
My search for the truth actually began in West African Ghana on a September day in 1986. On the front page of a newspaper there, I saw that three groups of scientists had independently concluded that the real pandemic of the time – AIDS – was a disease whose infectious agent had been created in a laboratory. That thought never left me. I would indeed, like Alice in Wonderland, climb deeper and deeper down the rabbit hole to try to dig out the truth. It was a hole of the darkest darkness. In my case, with the help of supportive peers, it resulted in a book: Aids Taboo. It came out in 1992. It is now out of print and most libraries have cleared it from their shelves – but it is actually just as interesting today – if not more so. I went through it myself and went back to the references neatly collected in about fifteen thick binders. In fact now, 30 years later, I find uncanny parallels with the much-hyped pandemic where Coronan’s spike protein terrified the entire world population. But I also detect differences in the strategies of those in power. Obviously, the AIDS epidemic was mostly just a logistical exercise by the bioweaponry to see how to carry it out a little more successfully.