Removing the "AIDS" virus from the human body
(Published at the 12th World AIDS Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, June, 1998)
The following international publication describes the "high tech" Robotics Surface Digitizer in greater detail.
Robotic surface digitizer for the compilation and labeling of antibodies, removal of AIDS viruses and cancerous cells in the blood stream.
This procedure was designed for surface digitizing of cells and viruses in "AIDS" and cancer patients to enable timely therapeutic intervention and monitoring viral loading detection in an individual patient.
Introduction

" My Quad Robotic Surface Digitizer (fig. 1), Dual Auto-Robotic Peptide Synthesizer (1) (fig.2), and Electromagnetic Cell Separator Centrifuge work in tandem to diagnose an "AIDS" or cancer patient with a viral load, up to, and during the full blown stages of the disease. "

Fig. 1. Robotic Surface Digitizer and "AIDS" Cancer treatment station.

Fig. 2 (Above diagrams and photo to right): Dual auto robotic peptide library synthesizer for Researching "AIDS", cancer and other fatal diseases.

The four robotic stations are controlled by a small industrial robot and an IBM /PC computer which runs a special program that controls the routines, the stations, and the substations that follow. In the first stage of the process, the patients body temperature is lowered. The patients blood is then circulated through each robotic station and quickly returned to the body. At Station #1, the red blood cells are separated from the serum. At Station #2, the antibodies are digitized and the information is stored in the program "infinity box". At Station #3, the red blood cells, viruses and any cancerous cells, are digitized and the data generated is stored separately in the 'infinity box". At Station #4, a combination of the following occurs: Substation #4A removes viruses, #4B removes inactive antibodies, #4C removes cancerous cells and reunities the clean serum with the purified red blood cells returning it to the patients body. The body temperature is then raised back to normal.
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