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William Hines' 'Secrets of the AIDS Virus' Released

By: Jan. 16, 2011
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Secrets of the AIDS Virus, a new book by William Hines, has been released by RoseDog Books. 

Secrets of the AIDS Virus is a compilation of ten years of research, observation, and lab time. This is not intended to point fingers at any one group or industry but is simply a summary of the author's findings of the side effects of a particular batch of crack cocaine in the 1980's. William Hines would like to make others aware of the dangers of abusing recreational drugs.


William Hines was born the seventh of ten children in a small town in Alabama. Being the first son of a healer, Hines was exposed to the art of healing and medicine at an early age. After high school, he joined the military, where he was stationed with an engineering battalion as a lab specialist. This prompted his investigative and research skills, and afterwards, Hines enrolled in a pre-med linkage program and nursing. Though he was required to abandon both of these studies due to financial obligations, he still work at various labs across the country, and he is currently at work on a model that will display the frequency of certain blood types to certain illnesses.

Secrets of the AIDS Virus is a 48-page paperback with a retail price of $9.00. The ISBN is 978-1-4349-8045-8. It was published by RoseDog Books of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 



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