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Materials and Methods

The central component is a commercially available industrial robot which I modified by using biomedical engineering technology, adapting the device and allowing for the Robotic Stations and the three Substations. I designed and built a Robotic Surface Digitizer a Dual Aut0-Robotic Peptide Library Synthesizer (1) and an Electromagnetic Blood Cell Separator centrifuge.

To lower and raise the body temperature, I modified a fiberglass Jacuzzi bathtub and adapted it to function with a Robotic Station. Blood samples or micro biopsies are taken from the patient using a newly developed Micro sampler (2). Peptide libraries were synthesized manually using a specially developed resin with a Simple Device (3).

This resin was collected from coniferous trees near the town of Golden, B.C., so I named the resin "Golden Resin". Approximately 10 kg. of resin is required for each patient over a six month treatment schedule. The amino acid standard was purchased from Beckman Instruments. The amino acid resin substitution / solid phase Merrifield (4) resin that was used was purchased from Advance Chem Tech.

A highly sensitive amino acid analyzer (6) was used for amino acid analysis. Reagents and solvents were purchased commercially and re-purified using a high vacuum (vapor phase) photo-chemistry technique.

Preparation
The Dual Auto-robotic Peptide Library Synthesizer (1) employs a dual operation parallel synthesis under near ideal conditions on Channel A and Channel B, except that Channel A employs a Merrifield (4) resin and Channel B has SX1 Bio-beads, (200-400 mesh) using a binary Synthesis (5) technique in two dimensions. A healthy persons blood serum is partially used, and in Channel A, is attached to resin bound particles which play the role as fake T4 cells. This information is digitized and stored. From the "AIDS" viral infected person, blood serum is partially used in Channel B to attach the resin bound peptide. This information too is digitized and stored. The Simple Device (3) is then used to make 10 kg. of Golden Resin bound peptide library, which is mixed from the A and B channel resin bound peptide products.
Results
The removal of the virus from the patients body

At Station #1, the red blood cells are separated from the serum with the assistance of the electromagnetic cell centrifuge. At Station#2, ten batches of antibodies are digitized separately and the information stored in the "infinity box" of the computer program. At Station #3, the "AIDS" virus, red blood cells, antibodies, and inactive antibodies are digitized and the data generated is stored. Station #4 consists of three substations (4A, 4B, and 4C0. At this stage, a combination of the following occurs: At Substation #4A, the major function is to hold 5 kg. of "Golden Resin" bound peptides, which serve as fake T4 cells, to which the "AIDS" virus will attach as they are looking for a host on which to multiply. Station #4B removes inactive antibodies (and cancerous cells in the case of cancer patients). Station #4C removes the "AIDS" viruses, reunites the virus free serum with the red blood cells, and from Station #4, returns it to the patients body. The patients temperature is then raised back to normal. The treatment was carried out successfully six years ago, privately, on volunteer patients with full blown "AIDS" These patients have since returned to work, showing significant and gradual improvement following the six months of treatment. They had no apparent health setbacks to date.

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