Robert B. Strecker (born; 21 June 1946- 15 April 2018) was an American researcher, pathologist and gastroenterologist. Early life and education Dr. Strecker was born in Needles, California in 1946 to John W. and Anna Margaret Strecker. He studied at Neosho High School and then went to David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA of University of California, Los Angeles and received MD and a Ph.D. in Pharmacology. Views on AIDS Strecker is known for The Strecker Memorandum - a video research study presentation of genetic engineering of mutating viruses, claims that AIDS is a man-made. Publications Research * Strecker, R. B., Hubbard, W. C., & Michelakis, A. M. (1975). Dissociation constant of the norepinephrine-receptor complex in normotensive and hypertensive rats. Circulation Research, 37(5), 658-663. * Valenzuela, J. E., Strecker, R. B., & Douglas, A. P. (1981). Tiotidine, a new H2-receptor antagonist, is a potent inhibitor of nocturnal acid secretion in duodenal ulcer patients. Digestive diseases and sciences, 26(5), 433-437. * Strecker RB. AIDS virus infection. J R Soc Med. 1986 Sep;79(9):559-60. ; . * Letters to the Editor. (2002). Journal of Periodontology, 73(10), 1227-1228. Others The Strecker Memorandum In 1983, Dr. Strecker and his brother Theodore A. Strecker argued that the Visna-maedi virus had been manipulated, by Geneticly combined with the Bovine leukemia virus. This is a Bio-Attack Alert The documented work of The Strecker Memorandum. Death Strecker died due to an accident on 15 April 2018 in California.
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