American genocide
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When sentient beings initiate contact, there is usually an important communication involved as E. Slaughter Sr., author of The American Genocide learned as he attempted to uncover the cause of his mother's unexpected death. Not satisfied with the stale explanations of harried physicians, Slaughter pieced together parts of the puzzle until he found the real cause--tainted blood products. He discovers that a recall of blood tainted with HIV was delayed for two years and his mother and thousands of others had apparently been the victims of blood poisoning and a massive cover-up.
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