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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov

            creating conditions unfavorable for the development of most pathogens.

            Active infection can arise in the body only when the psi-defense level drops to a level
            that a specific pathogen can tolerate. It is only then that the latter can gain a “foothold”

            and start growing.

            As far back as eight hundred years ago the symptoms of AIDS were cited in monastic
            chronicles. The disease had undoubtedly been around even earlier, but the number of
            victims was minimal. Only a few individuals had defensive psi-fields so depleted that
            the AIDS virus could invade their organism.


            Indeed, that – and homosexuality, so often blamed for the dissemination of AIDS – has
            been part of human existence since man came together as a species. From man’s first
            appearance on Earth up to the present day, the chronicles of all peoples and nations
            have been replete with accounts attesting to its occurrence.

            Nor was the percentage of homosexuals any greater then than it is today – there were
            simply much fewer people in those days, so the proportion of homosexuals seems quite

            imposing nowadays.  We will address the nature and reasons for  the  emergence  of
            homosexuality at a later point. For now, let us continue tracing the cause of the AIDS
            explosion at the end of the twentieth century.

            We have already pinpointed the main cause for an AIDS attack – a lowering of the
            body’s  defense  activities,  permitting  the  virus  free  access  to  the  organism  and
            providing it favorable conditions for its development.

            Let us postulate a scale of 1 to 10 units (see F Fi ig g. .   1 10 09 9), with 10 units as the normal level

            of a psi system’s defense activity, and 6 units as the level at which favorable conditions
            prevail for AIDS to develop in a human organism. Accordingly, the possibility of AIDS
            infection rises as the level of human immune activity drops to 6 units: the virus invades
            and the incubation period of the disease begins.

































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