Janet and Alicia say’s AIDS biological warfare! Part 1 & 2
There is a huge possibility that Janet may perform a few new songs never released on any of her albums. One particular song I will give you a hint, do you remember who got the package by R Kelly, while to Janet it is no joking matter. Word is Janet may do a new and more explicit song about AIDS as a tribute to the many people in the world that are suffering from AIDS around the world.
Janet Jackson & Live Nation the producers of the tour is hoping it is picked up as a International Anthem, to be used in the fight against the spread of AIDS, by provoking government actions. The lyrics are provocative as it describes AIDS as a conspiracy against homosexuals, people of color and Third World Nations. The song was written by me to expose the government conspiracy through music because I know this is the best way to wakeup the world to the truth. Let us hope Janet has the guts she has the knowledge! The studio recording is planned to be a duet with Janet Jackson and Alicia Keys a strong proponent for ending the AIDS pandemic
“AIDS Biological Warfare people dying everywhere,”
Part 2
Janet Jackson and Alicia Keys calls on sponsors to promote to be release anthem to be issued around the world free of charge to over 50,000,000 people representing the possible number of people infected world wide. Clear Channel Communications is being called on to give this song strong airplay.
As AIDS prevention and research organizations are called on to enhance awareness of the world wide pandemic, issue out free condoms for men and women and offer free testing around the world. Janet said “this is not a disease is not about a quick profit, but a disease that must be cured and soon.”
Global HIV/AIDS estimates, end of 2007
The latest statistics on the world epidemic of AIDS & HIV were published by UNAIDS/WHO in July 2008, and refer to the end of 2007.
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Estimate |
Range |
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People living with HIV/AIDS in 2007 |
33.0 million |
30.3-36.1 million |
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Adults living with HIV/AIDS in 2007 |
30.8 million |
28.2-34.0 million |
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Women living with HIV/AIDS in 2007 |
15.5 million |
14.2-16.9 million |
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Children living with HIV/AIDS in 2007 |
2.0 million |
1.9-2.3 million |
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People newly infected with HIV in 2007 |
2.7 million |
2.2-3.2 million |
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Children newly infected with HIV in 2007 |
0.37 million |
0.33-0.41 million |
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AIDS deaths in 2007 |
2.0 million |
1.8-2.3 million |
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Child AIDS deaths in 2007 |
0.27 million |
0.25-0.29 million |
More than 25 million people have died of AIDS since 1981.
Africa has 11.6 million AIDS orphans.
At the end of 2007, women accounted for 50% of all adults living with HIV worldwide, and for 59% in sub-Saharan Africa.
Young people (under 25 years old) account for half of all new HIV infections worldwide.
In developing and transitional countries, 9.7 million people are in immediate need of life-saving AIDS drugs; of these, only 2.99 million (31%) are receiving the drugs.
