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Path: sparky!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!torn!newsserver.cs.uwindsor.ca!letourn From: letourn@server.uwindsor.ca (LETOURNEAU WILLIAM G ) Newsgroups: alt.evil Subject: Re: Evil in itself Summary: Good Plan, eh? Keywords: Kill The other day a friend of mine suggested that due to several pressures I found this to be highly disturbing to say the least. What Most sincerly, -Bill Message-ID: <2469@newsserver.cs.uwindsor.ca> Date: 21 Jan 1993 17:33:21 GMT References: <2458@newsserver.cs.uwindsor.ca> <2460@newsserver.cs.uwindsor.ca> <1993Jan21.152559.1164@mcs.anl.gov> Sender: news@server.uwindsor.ca Followup-To: alt.evil Organization: University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada Lines: 22 * MIKE: I was only intending to carry the plan through *one* iteration. I felt that reducing the population by an order of magnitude was sufficient. Also; in reference to medical science, I was refering to the use of the unfortunate for use in medical testing. Subjects would be infected with the AIDS virus, and then used to test cures. I imagine this would merely be done in the name of science, since all those carrying the AIDS virus would likely be killed, if their value to society was insufficient. Experiments in eugenics and genetic alteration could take place useing twins, one for a control, the other as a subject. I believe similar studies had taken place some 50 years ago, but they were sadly discontinued. The use of unfortuates as gladitorial contestants seems interesting, so long as sufficient stock was maintained, and would likely serve to entertain the slave class. The question of how this plan should best be executed was also brought up and deserves our attention. Airborne disease, to which the priviledged few are given the immunization is a possibility, but the design of such an agent is still to be done, and many other details to be attended to. -Bill