Monday, December 24, 2007

President Bush named principal in AIDS origin lawsuit

NINTH CIRCUIT NAMES GORGE W. BUSH (OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT) IN AIDS ORIGIN APPEAL


SAN DIEGO - The Ninth Circuit today strengthened the activism of AIDS activist, Boyd Ed Graves, as it named the “Office of the President (George W. Bush) as the principal defendant in the federal appeal. The appeal has been assigned Case No. : 07-56782.

At issue in the Ninth Circuit is whether or not the former attorney general (Gonzales) was ‘served’ in which to allow the lawsuit to go forward.

“On appeal, we will show the former attorney general received the Complaint on
May 17, 2007, long before the lower court’s July dismissal," Graves said.

Court observers believe Graves has an excellent chance on appeal, and the further subsequent disclosure of the U.S. Special Virus Program (1962 – 1978), which many believe is the laboratory birth of AIDS.

The Ninth Circuit has issued the briefing schedule in the case. The whole world is watching.

Additional information on Dr. Graves' court case and judicial activism is posted on his web site www.boydgraves.com.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

You have 1000% support from me. Please keep us updated and check your myspace I am waiting to be added to your myspace. I also added a blog to my myspace about the origins of AIDS.


I just dont think you could ever be thanked enough for all your efforts,
Amy

Anonymous said...

If everything that Graves has said is true then this indeed is a cause for his being given a Nobel Peace Prize as well as the millions of people whose lives would be forever changed for the better.
I applaude Dr. Graves simply for his tremendous courage and exhaustive commitment to FIGHT FOR HUMANITY.
May God keep u in His Graces and use u as a conduit for the truth.