Understanding Blood-gate

By WND Staff

Michael Galster saw it all. He worked in the Arkansas state prison
system while inmates were paid for blood donations. He says he saw
prisoners withdrawing blood from one another in a desperate bid for a
few bucks for cigarettes or drugs.

The prison blood then wound up on the world market, and, according to
the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, was responsible for a major AIDS
outbreak in Canada.

But Galster didn’t feel safe going public with the story — because
the blood program in Arkansas had the blessing of then-Gov. Bill
Clinton.

So he told the story in novel form under a pseudonym. Now he’s ready
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