While AIDS may be one of the most feared diseases of modern times,
there is still a degree of scientific debate over the subject of just
how the disease originated, and how the first cases spread. Two
filmmakers explore a controversial theory about the beginnings of the
disease. In the 1950s, American and Belgian missionaries in the Belgian
colonies of the Congo widely distributed polio vaccine to a million
children in a bid to wipe out the crippling disease; however, evidence
now suggests that Dr. Koprowski's oral vaccine may have been tainted,
and that the first instances of the disease may be linked to these
inoculations. Using interviews, newsreel footage, and documented
research experiments, "The Origin of AIDS" examines how a combination of
benevolence, careless lab procedures, and the need of a desperate few
to cover their tracks could have led to one of the most serious
pandemics of the 20th century.