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Today I will teach /pol/ how 1 BLACK BVLL killed over 1000 wh*toids only using his BBC.
>Mol was born into an English-speaking family in Cameroon.In June 1999 he arrived in Poland and immediately applied for asylum, which was granted in September 2000.
>he was diagnosed with HIV back in 1999 while living in a refugee shelter, but Polish law does not force an HIV carrier to reveal his or her disease status.
>Some of his victims were reportedly intimidated and threatened, and for a long time Polish police did not arrest him thus allowing him to infect new victims.
>In November 2006 he was suspected of criminal infection of HIV and proceedings started.
>In an unusual move, the then Minister of Justice Zbigniew Ziobro ordered that a photograph of Mol with an epidemiological warning attached be displayed publicly.
>After police published Mol's photo and an alert before the start of court proceedings, Warsaw HIV testing centers were "invaded by young women".
>According to the police inspector who was investigating his case, a witness stated that Mol refused to wear condoms during sex. An anonymous witness in one case said that he accused a girl who demanded he should wear them of being racist because she thought he must be infected with HIV just because he was black.After sexual intercourse he used to say to his female partners that his sperm was sacred.
>Genetic tests of the virus from the infectees and Simon proved that it was specific to Cameroon.
>Simon Mol had visited Gdańsk in September 2006, where he helped organize the anti-racist "Music against Intolerance and Violence" festival. After Mol's epidemiological alert was published, the number of HIV tests in the Gdańsk provincial centers exceeded 100 a day, including two worried males who learnt that their partners had slept with Mol, while the usual number had been hovering around a dozen cases daily beforehand.
>Mol was born into an English-speaking family in Cameroon.In June 1999 he arrived in Poland and immediately applied for asylum, which was granted in September 2000.
>he was diagnosed with HIV back in 1999 while living in a refugee shelter, but Polish law does not force an HIV carrier to reveal his or her disease status.
>Some of his victims were reportedly intimidated and threatened, and for a long time Polish police did not arrest him thus allowing him to infect new victims.
>In November 2006 he was suspected of criminal infection of HIV and proceedings started.
>In an unusual move, the then Minister of Justice Zbigniew Ziobro ordered that a photograph of Mol with an epidemiological warning attached be displayed publicly.
>After police published Mol's photo and an alert before the start of court proceedings, Warsaw HIV testing centers were "invaded by young women".
>According to the police inspector who was investigating his case, a witness stated that Mol refused to wear condoms during sex. An anonymous witness in one case said that he accused a girl who demanded he should wear them of being racist because she thought he must be infected with HIV just because he was black.After sexual intercourse he used to say to his female partners that his sperm was sacred.
>Genetic tests of the virus from the infectees and Simon proved that it was specific to Cameroon.
>Simon Mol had visited Gdańsk in September 2006, where he helped organize the anti-racist "Music against Intolerance and Violence" festival. After Mol's epidemiological alert was published, the number of HIV tests in the Gdańsk provincial centers exceeded 100 a day, including two worried males who learnt that their partners had slept with Mol, while the usual number had been hovering around a dozen cases daily beforehand.