by Karl Denninger
Market-Ticker.org
CHICAGO – Genes taken from archived blood samples show the U.S. AIDS epidemic started in New York in the early 1970s, definitively debunking the long-held belief that the virus was spread in the early 1980s by a flight attendant who became vilified as “Patient Zero” for seeding the U.S. outbreak.
That’s good, right?
No, it’s very bad. Here’s why: