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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 3, 2004
USA - Officials within the National Cancer Institutes have recovered several rare virus development documents created by the formerly secret U.S. Special Virus Program. The recovered virus development documents date back as early as 1965 and were uncovered as a result of an ongoing Freedom of Information Act lawsuit for the full review and disclosure of the U.S. Special Virus program, led by AIDS activist Dr. Boyd E. Graves.
“We now see U.S. Special Virus reports one through seven were not completely destroyed,” Graves said. “They are going to work with us next week and for that I am grateful.”
The U.S. Special Virus development program issued annual progress reports to key administrators to track the program’s process of developing what the progress reports call the government’s ‘special’ or ‘candidate virus.’
Formerly believed by Dr. Graves and other medical researchers to have been destroyed as part of a government cover-up effort in the 1970’s, the newly recovered U.S. Special Virus progress reports are expected to shed new light into the consequences of the program and help researchers better understand decades of “missing medical history.”
Several of the latter U.S. Special Virus reports exist in limited fashion throughout the public library system and are available for check out via interlibrary loan requests. Dr. Graves’ U.S. Special Virus research collection has been scanned to offer the public reproductions of these rare journals in print or CDROM.
Dr. Graves’archived many papers related to his judicial activism and the U.S. Special Virus Program research for public review available online at http://www.boydgraves.com
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