October 8, 2009 Ozzy Osbourne's False Positive HIV Test Experience
The Black Sabbath frontman was tested for the deadly virus during his heady heyday, and was left in shock when a blood test came back as HIV positive
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December 9, 2009 "A striking number of HIV patients are experiencing symptoms usually identified with the elderly" The New York Magazine talks to HIV-positive New Yorkers talking about the awful side effects they are experiencing on AIDS drugs. Dementia, lipodystrophy, neuropathy, osteopenia, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, liver disease. You will need to watch a video advertisement first. |
December 9, 2009 Nutrition and AIDS Connie Howard, writing in Edmonton's "Vue Weekly", and one of the journalists present at RA 2009, writes about Montagnier's latest statements about how improved nutrition can reverse the condition called "AIDS" "The solutions to AIDS are both much simpler and much broaderand much less profitablethan weve been led to believe." |
December 10, 2009 Montagnier Punctures World AIDS Day Balloon "Montagnier confirms HIV no threat to healthy people, no need for vaccine, microbicides." according to Science Guardian blog. |
December 18, 2009 Padian's Girls Liam Scheff's doin' it again. But apparently doin' it ain't as bad as Nancy Padian wants to think it is
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December 12, 2009 TV Interview with Maria Papagiannidou (Greek with English subtitles) Maria describes how, as one of the first "AIDS" patients in Greece she was given a death sentence and spent twelve years suffering on toxic drugs. She is still undergoing detoxification but is now hopeful about the future. She now has a future. |
December 1, 2009 Brent Leung on Montagnier's Amazing Interview Robert Scott Bell interviews this "House of Numbers" documentary filmmaker to discuss the amazing footage of Luc Montagnier denying AIDS. |
December 14, 2009 Science Guardian discusses the Montagnier Video "[World AIDS Day's] world wide celebration of non science in the form of HIV/AIDS propaganda and associated charity events will delight do gooders all over the earth, but it will profoundly irritate a lot of people familiar with the journal literature of the field
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December 15, 2009 The profit-driven invention of health needs: from useless imaging testing to the AIDS scam Marco Ruggiero, MD, PhD, explains just how much of modern medicine is useless
or worse
at a conference sponsored by the 'Partito Democratico' political party in Italy. |
December 1, 2009 RA 2009 in Retrospect David Crowe, chair of the RA 2009 conference, provides his summary. |
December 2, 2009 The Discoverer of HIV Speaks Out An article by James Foye on the Lew Rockwell website. |
December 16, 2009 "Reason" blog covers the Disappearance of Terry Michael's story "A journalistic kerfuffle unfolded last week at TheStreet.com, the website spearheaded by CNBC's Mad Money host Jim Cramer. Reason contributor and Washington Center for Politics & Journalism head Terry Michael authored a piece that questioned the link between HIV and AIDS that ran at the site's opinion section for about four hours before being taken down and scrubbed from the site
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December 2, 2009 Professors' behaviour at 'House of Numbers' Screening Embarrassing A University of Wisconsin-La Crosse student complains about professors trying to control and censor discussions at a screening of this documentary. |
December 17, 2009 Simpler URL for aras.ab.ca noaids.ca We have obtained a simpler and shorter domain name for the Alberta Reappraising AIDS Society noaids.ca. It routes to exactly the same place as aras.ab.ca. |
December 3, 2009 RA 2009 Presentations Now Available Most of the presentations from the recent RA 2009 conference are now available. Just click the 'Program' tab. Also, feedback from attendees at the 'Updates' tab and a summary from the conference chair, David Crowe, on the 'Summary' tab. |
December 17, 2009 Dr. Manto Tshabalala-Msimang Dies Dr. Tshabalala-Msimang has died of liver failure due to complications from a transplant. She was deried as South Africa's health minister for saying the same things as Nobel winner Montagnier that "AIDS" can be cured with good nutrition, and that malnourished people have (shock!) weaker immune systems. |
December 3, 2009 Montagnier's Mea Culpa: A Healthy Immune System can Handle HIV An article by Celia Farber on the "Dean's World" blog. |
December 18, 2009 Suppression of Science Within Science Dr. Henry Bauer describes "knowledge monopolies" that work to keep scientific dogmas dominant even when they are wrong. |
December 3, 2009 For World AIDS Day A video short by Nicole Zwiren. |
December 18, 2009 From the Archives: Robert Gallo Interview from 1998 Joan Shenton made this video interview of Robert Gallo public for the first time at RA 2009 in November, 2009. |
December 4, 2009 Robert Scott Bell on Montagnier, Padian and AIDS Interviewed by Michael Savage on his top-rated conservative radio show, Bell talks about Luc Montagnier's shocking new video, the lack of sexual transmission discovered and then buried by Nancy Padian and more. |
December 20, 2009 Rethinkers List Tops 2,700! Just before the end of 2009 the list of educated and accomplished people who question some or (in most cases) all of the HIV=AIDS=Death dogma has passed two thousand seven hundred. It seems that just yesterday it was at 2,500. Anybody who questions the dogma can send their name and credentials to be considered for this list (use the email link on the page). |
December 4, 2009 Perth Group Respond to Jeanne Bergman We agree with Bergman that scientific answers must be based on evidence-based science. In science there are no fake questions only fake answers. Bergmans answers to the questions raised in House of Numbers consist of proclamations without one iota of evidence-based science to back her up. Hence, by her own definition, her answers are fake
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December 23, 2009 HIV+ Court Case Victory in Florida "
Eneydi Torres, 42
faced up to fifteen years in prison this year for allegedly exposing four men to HIV
[but] attorney Baron Coleman require[d] prosecutors to connect the double- and triple-hearsay reports of HIV positivity to the defendant years before the alleged crimes, but he also planned to call the scientifically-confused cast members from House of Numbers to explain themselves under oath. For example
Nancy Padian
John P. Moore
Robert Gallo
Once they realized that they had no case, prosecutors reduced their initial offer of fifteen years in state prison to what amounted to five days of unsupervised probation. Although prepared for an acquittal, Ms. Torres agreed to pay a small fine and attended a short class that featured an hour of HIV propaganda
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December 23, 2009 HIV Test Destroys Again
Woman Suing A New Jersey woman's life and marriage were destroyed by a false positive HIV test and she is now suing. |
December 5, 2009 de Harven writes to Montagnier about Oxidative Stress This 2004 letter, just translated from the French, shows that Montagnier has been promoting oxidative stress as the cause of AIDS for several years, but was not aware of ground-breaking work by Eleni Eleopulos of the Perth Group dating from 1988. |
December 5, 2009 Making Beer with ARVs We honestly don't make this stuff up. In South Africa there have been reports of people getting high by smoking ARVs but in Malawi they've discovered that they can improve the production of a local liquor known as 'kachasu' and as a supplement to make livestock grow faster. No word on whether the cattle are growing buffalo humps or whether drug-induced anemia is making beef the new "white meat". Our inquiries have not yet determined whether bonking while smashed on kachasu is 'safe sex'. |
December 24, 2009 Henry Bauer on the Katherine Albrecht Radio Show Henry Bauer, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Science Studies, and Dean Emeritus of the College of Arts and Sciences at Virginia Tech, joins Katherine for an information-dense discussion about his latest article, The New World Order in Science, in which he claims that the Scientific Method is no longer the method djour of grant-funded scientists. Mr. Bauer also touches on his controversial work dismantling the long-held belief that HIV causes AIDS. |
December 7, 2009 Nobel Curse for AIDS, Big Pharma: Opinion [ALERT! This article was pulled from 'thestreet.com' website within hours of being posted! You can call thestreet.com at 1-866-321-8726 or 1-212-321-5200. Dial '0' (zero) and ask the operator for the Opinion Editor. The editor probably won't answer but leave a message asking to know who and why the piece was censored. We have put in an alternative URL to the author's own website.] Terry Michael, a journalism educator based in Washington DC, describes how the Nobel for Luc Montagnier has created a problem as more attention may now be turned to comments Montagnier has made for many years, most recently in "House of Numbers", denying the majority of commonly held beliefs about AIDS. |
December 7, 2009 AIDS is Over. Has been since 1996, Say Experts. Liam Scheff talks about the latest reports in which experts just noticed that AIDS hasn't expanded for over a decade. Boy, that's not what they were saying last year, is it? And how does a virus burn itself out? Is there a best-before date in the genetic code? Does it replicate a billion times and then get tired? |
December 8, 2009 "Mamma, Don't Take my Funding Away" Daniel Kuritzkes, one of the stars of "House of Numbers", argues that it is more important to give toxic poisons to children, and to stop their mothers breastfeeding them, than to stop childhood diarrhea and pneumonia. Ironically, one of the easiest ways to reduce both diseases would be to encourage all mothers, regardless of their HIV status, to breastfeed. |
December 8, 2009 Erasing History Terry Michael describes how his article on AIDS was 'disappeared' from thestreet.com by its founder Jim Cramer, under pressure from Gilead, an AIDS-drug company mentioned in the article. |
December 10, 2009 Christine Maggiore died of Pharmaceutically Induced Kidney Failure Dr. Mohammed Al-Bayati has released his report on the death of Christine Maggiore. He states, "Christine suffered fatal renal failure caused by antibiotics, antiviral, and calcium received during the 9 days prior to her death
Christines acute renal failure led to development of acute left ventricular heart failure, pulmonary congestion, and pulmonary edema". He goes on to say that Christine was "was treated with antibiotics (Gentamicin, Rocephin, Azithromycin), Acyclovir, Fluconazole and corticosteroids. She also received Meyers cocktail, vitamin C, and calcium IV." One of the antibiotics was gentamicin. Her dose of 600 mg/day for 9 days, "is documented in the medical literature to cause tubular necrosis in individuals treated with similar doses" The autopsy was conducted by Dr. David Posey early in 2009. He received his medical degree in 1974 and, since then, has held a variety of posts in Pathology and Forensic Medicine, conducted over 3,000 autopsies, given expert testimony in 50 trials and over 70 depositions. He has several publications on sudden unexpected death and sickle cell anemia. |
October 1, 2009 "House of Numbers" a hit according to founder of the Raindance Film Festival (UK) "It was just a stunning piece of film making...reminded me of...'Man on the Wire'...Oscar season isn't far away...we were flooded with hate mail...a brilliant piece of journalistic film making
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October 2, 2009 Still not convinced HIV is bogus Software developer James Foye summarizes the evidence against the HIV=AIDS theory on the Lew Rockwell website while reviewing the documentary, House of Numbers. |
October 4, 2009 House of Numbers Raindance Programmer expresses his perspective on the controversy Xavier Rashid, a Raindance Film Festival programmer expresses his perspective on the controversy surrounding House of Numbers. He was tasked with the job of deciding if the film has a bias
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October 6, 2009 "This Child of Mine", a video by Jennifer Wolfe This documentary follows the lives of three families living with HIV who rejected medical recommendations on testing, treatment and breastfeeding. Traveling from a quiet city in Oregon, to a trailer home in rural Maine, to the heart of an AIDS dissident movement in Los Angeles, the film raises questions about the rights of parents to make controversial medical decisions for themselves and for their children. As they face accusations of negligence and child endangerment, each family finds themselves straddling a line between their deep convictions and flagrant denialism. This Child of Mine offers an intimate portrait of what it means to be a parent standing alone against global science, national media, and often, public outrage as they fight to keep their decisions their own. |
October 7, 2009 A World Without AIDS? The British journal, "The Spectator" is hosting a screening of "House of Numbers" followed by a debate between Professor Beverly Griffin (Imperial College), Dr. Joseph Sonnabend, Rt. Hon. Lord Norman Fowler (former UK Secretary of State for Health), Professor Charles Geshekter (California State University) and filmmaker Brent Leung. |
October 8, 2009 A History of AIDS Dissent Darin Brown has produced a detailed history of the development of opposition to the HIV=AIDS dogma. |
October 9, 2009 Kalichman gets his Comeuppance: "Childish jibes are no substitute for serious debate" In the Spiked Online Review of Books, Dr. Michael Fitzpatrick, a mainstream believer in AIDS, argues that debate is healthy, and closes by saying "Who could ever trust Kalichman when he argues like this? The cause of public confidence in science is ill served by the dogmatic and intolerant banner of 'denialism'...Enough is enough." |
October 9, 2009 Raindance Holds Second Screening of "House of Numbers" Raindance, whose founder Elliot Grove has been accused of 'denialism', is hosting a second screening of this controversial documentary on Saturday, October 10th. |
October 10, 2009 Seth Kalichman: One in Three HIV-Positive People Don't Believe HIV Causes AIDS This Newsweek magazine video even has tinkly music in the background. |
October 10, 2009 The World's Most Reviled Genius A Newsweek magazine article on Peter Duesberg |
October 13, 2009 We were right to be skeptical
Time magazine reports that the wheels have fallen off the first vaccine trial to show any signs of success after only a few weeks
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October 15, 2009 Luc Montagnier Previously Unseen Footage Watch this footage that did not make the released version of "House of Numbers" "We can be exposed to to HIV many times without being chronically infected", says Montagnier, and agrees that, "If you have a good immune system your body can naturally get rid of HIV"
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October 15, 2009 The Heretic Who Might Change Cancer Research Forever An article in Italian celebrating the contributions of Dr. Peter Duesberg. A translation of the article summary is, "What if the heretic scientist who has fallen from favor due to his theories on AIDS has discovered the way to a revolution in cancer? His new theories on aneuploidy in tumors have attracted the attention of the academic world. This hypothesis might be the redemption of this researcher, as underlined by an article in Newsweek. [article in Italian] |
October 17, 2009 House of Numbers Wins in Global Film Festival in India This documentary won a "Certificate of Merit" along with another film, equivalent to a joint second prize at this film festival in Indore. |
October 18, 2009 The AID$ Money Tree Yields no Fruit in Washington, DC The Washington Post has launched a series highlighting the "Squandering of DC's AIDS Dollars" by AIDS charities. The article states that, "the DC Health Department paid millions to nonprofit groups that delivered substandard services or failed to account for any work at all, even as sick people searched for care or died waiting. More than $1 milion in AIDS money went to a housing group whose ailing boarders sometimes struggled without electricity, gas or food. A supervisor said she was ordered to create records for ghost employees
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October 25, 2009 Does HIV mean certain Death? Neville Hodgkinson says, "No", in Britain's "The Spectator" news magazine. |
October 26, 2009 Guardian attacks Spectator over "House of Numbers" Ben Goldacre, that British 'quackbuster' 'straordinaire, has a fit when he hears that the British magazine, "The Spectator" will be screening "House of Numbers" and then having a panel discussion (later canceled when the establishment speakers chickened out). |
October 26, 2009 Another danger of HIV/AIDS funding: Suffocation of other healthcare The Guardian (just after having excoriated "House of Numbers" for allowing mainstream AIDS researchers to contradict themselves on camera) reports that excessive funding for HIV/AIDS in Africa is taking money away from the real big killer diseases, such as diarrhoea (which is worsened by the provision of formula to HIV-positive mothers). |
October 27, 2009 HIV is not the cause of AIDS [video] An interview with Dr. Henry Bauer. |
October 27, 2009 Robert Scott Bell interviews the Nagels [MP3] The story of the Nagels (highlighted in "House of Numbers") is one of the most compelling in the annals of AIDS. When they adopted Lindsey, as a Rumanian orphan, they had no idea of the nightmare that awaited. Diagnosed HIV-positive Lindsey suffered agonies on AZT for about 2 years with death the only future. Contact with Dr. Peter Duesberg stopped the AZT and Lindsey is now a beautifully healthy 19 year old girl
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November 2, 2009 Crash! with Dr. John Hardie [MP3] When Canadian dentist Dr. John Hardie was asked to investigate the threat of transmission of HIV to/from dentists in the early 1980s he came to some surprising conclusions
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November 11, 2009 John Hankins interviewed by Luis Alvarenga John Hankins describes why he supports Rethinking AIDS. He was diagnosed HIV+ in 1986 and given 5 years to live. He is now "living proof" that HIV is a lie. |
November 20, 2009 The AIDS Trap Video A videographer has used the new "AIDS Trap" brochure as a jumping off point
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November 15, 2009 The Family of Rethinking AIDS Dr. Henry Bauer glowingly reviews the RA 2009 event stating that, "I've never before experienced an occasion where intellect, emotion and spirit were so much in harmony." |
December 1, 2009 Speaking Out on World AIDS Day [YouTube] "Observation Mode", in this video, describes how he took AIDS drugs for 13 years while preparing to die, until his life was saved by viewing the video "The Other Side of AIDS" in 2004. |
November 17, 2009 RA 2009 Presentations Available Most presentations from the RA 2009 conference are now available. The remaining presentations will be posted in the days to come. |
November 18, 2009 "House of Numbers" wins top prize in Hamburg. This documentary is making waves again, having now won "Best of Festival" at the RADAR International Independent Film Festival in Germany. |
November 24, 2009 David Crowe interviewed by Darren Main on the death of Christine Maggiore Darren Main, a gay, HIV-positive man currently taking AIDS drugs, interviews David Crowe about the death of Christine Maggiore. |
November 24, 2009 Board of Rethinking AIDS Issues Statement The Board of Rethinking AIDS, based on presentations at our RA 2009 conference, the years of experience some of our members have had caring for people suffering with illnesses labeled AIDS and through our extensive scientific research, call for true informed consent for every person before they are given an HIV test or prescribed AIDS drugs (Anti-retroviral therapy or ARV). Informed consent can come only after people are told that false positive HIV tests can occur and cannot be distinguished from true positives. They must be told that, if diagnosed positive, they may face many years in jail for having a consensual sexual relationship and, if they have children, may be forced to give them toxic drugs or lose custody. Although some clinicians have observed improvements during short-term therapy with AIDS drugs in some people seriously ill with fungal or bacterial infections, there is no clinical or scientific evidence that long-term treatment improves or extends the lives of HIV-positive people. Before prescribing AIDS drugs, these people must be informed of this and of the potential for debilitating and fatal side effects (that may be indistinguishable from AIDS-defining illnesses). On this basis, given the lack of evidence that HIV causes AIDS, and because informed consent requires patient choice, the Board of Rethinking AIDS opposes any program that makes HIV testing or AIDS drugs mandatory or coercive such programs are a violation of human rights. Our opposition includes all groups believed to be at greater risk, including mothers, people in the military, health care workers and prisoners. |
November 25, 2009 AIDS: the pandemic is officially in decline WHO and UNAIDS have discovered that they cannot keep increasing numbers of "HIV" and "AIDS" "victims" forever or they will invite ridicule when their numbers are completely divorced from reality. Besides, they have to leave some deaths for Global Warming Crusaders. As long as none of them are ascribed to poverty, dirty water, malnutrition, war, corruption or any of the other old-fashioned maladies that people used to talk about. |
November 26, 2009 Dr. Henry Bauer on RA 2009 RA2009, the conference held by Rethinking AIDS (RA) in Oakland, 6-8 November, was an extraordinary success in every possible way. It exceeded wildly any reasonable expectations
Ive been to innumerable professional conferences on chemistry and history of science or science studies, where there has sometimes been excitement over specific items or topics, but nothing like the communal atmosphere and impact of RA2009. |
November 27, 2009 Perth Group Defends "House of Numbers" against "AIDSTruth" "
According to Bergman, House of Numbers did not accurately represent [CD4 T Cell] research: notably, it failed to mention that the research was done with non-human primates. If Bergman thinks findings in non-human primates cannot be extrapolated to humans then why have HIV experts spent decades doing such research and making their extrapolations? |
November 30, 2009 Who wants more Africans on AIDS drugs? WHO does. WHO says they want Africans to start AIDS drugs one year earlier. This is the first lie. What they are really saying is that they want Africans to start drugs at a CD4 count of 350 rather than 200. There is no evidence that it takes exactly, or even approximately, one year to descend from 350 CD4 cells to 200. But the important thing is that this will dramatically increase the market for AIDS medications. The WHO also is abandoning d4T (Stavudine) because of "long-term, irreversible side-effects". But the replacements are no better AZT and Tenofovir, both nucleoside analogs, AZT being one of the world's most dangerous organic chemicals. WHO has also abandoned formula feeding, allowing breastfeeding for an entire year (instead of just six months), but at the price of insisting that HIV-positive mothers or their infants take anti-retroviral drugs. This will "improve the infant's chance of survival". Well, their last program, eliminating breastfeeding certainly did the opposite, and there's no evidence that feeding nucleoside analogs to mothers or babies will improve the health of either. |
November 30, 2009 John Lauritsen's AIDS page Lauritsen was one of the first gay activists to go against the mainstream virus-drug approach to AIDS and one of the first to blame poppers for the new diseases. This has made him one of the most important historians of the early years of AIDS (and up to the present day). This website includes his recent talk at RA 2009. |
November 30, 2009 London's "Independent" Attacks Rethinkers on World AIDS Day
[Seth Kalichman says] "Most people are not well-versed in science and medicine and can be easily confused by misinformation. And the denialist literature is much more user-friendly than true science. Scientists are notoriously bad at communicating with the public."
One responder to this article said, "i was on the Concorde trial [of AZT] at the Kobler centre, i saw people die of AZT and combo therapy and later get seriously ill on haart, even though they had no prior symptoms. The truth is that hiv does not cause aids. and when i ask questions all we get are insults. but no one can provide evidence that hiv is causing aids. there are many like me, just google lindsay nagel, john hankins, aids myth exposed." |
December 1, 2009 Montagnier Loses AIDS on World AIDS Day Brent Leung has released shocking new video, almost uncut, that shows Montagnier at his 'denialist' best. |
December 1, 2009 Dr. Marco Ruggiero and Colleagues Rethink AIDS at Conference in Florence "
in the past three years definitive evidence has accumulated demonstrating that HIV cannot be considered the (sole) cause of AIDS
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July 24, 2009 Feedback on "The AIDS Trap" Advertisement The appearance of "The AIDS Trap" as a two page centerfold in Gay Pride edition of the San Diego Gay and Lesbian Times caused some controversy
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August 18, 2009 Do AZT and ART in AIDS Patients Achieve Immune Restoration? An article by Beldeu Singh on the impact of antibiotics, steroids and antiviral drugs on health. |
August 29, 2009 South African Professors Recommend Stopping Free Baby Formula South African HIV activists are outraged by a recommendation from world-renowned University of KwaZulu-Natal researchers, professors Hoosen Coovadia and Anna Coutsoudis, that the government should stop providing free formula milk to all HIV-infected mothers at state clinics. Of course, since Coovadia and Coutsoudis are leading experts on HIV and breastfeeding, maybe they happen to be right. Their evidence, well within the HIV=AIDS paradigm, is that exclusive breastfeeding results in no more higher level of HIV antibodies than formula feeding and dramatically better health outcomes than replacement feeding. Not good for the multinational formula producers though
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September 24, 2009 HIV Misdiagnosis I am a person diagnosed HIV positive while pregnant. I have never taken ARVS and have since given birth to three negative children. No partner of mine has ever contracted the illness. I have spoken with many people from many countries who have lived this misdiagnosis. I have explored research far and wide in an effort to understand the basics that are often overlooked. I follow the research closely and everyday see a new discovery that destroys an old protocol
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July 8, 2009 AIDS Denialism at the Italian Ministry of Health? Six doctors from the University of Firenze (Florence) compile evidence that the Italian Ministry of Health doesn't really believe in the infectious AIDS theory in an article in "Medical Hypotheses". |
July 10, 2009 House of Numbers Screening Schedule Late July Action on Film Festival, August 9th Docuwest in Golden, CO, August 12th Washougal (WA) International Film Festival, August 15 The Indie Gathering Film Festival, Ohio. |
July 13, 2009 The Swine Flu Vaccination Disaster...of 1976 They tried universal swine flu vaccination once before, in 1976. This video covered some of the victims. |
July 13, 2009 RA 2009 on Craigslist... Craigslist is yet another source for information on the RA 2009 conference, November 6-8 2009 in Oakland, California. |
July 13, 2009 HIV/AIDS in Italy - and "Needle Zero" A posting on Dr. Henry Bauer's blog discussing a new PhD thesis from the University of Florence in Italy that analyzes the many contradictions of HIV/AIDS in Italy and the disjunction between the behaviour of Italian health bureaucracies and their words. |
July 18, 2009 Confessions of an Rx Drug Pusher This book, published in April 2009, is by a former pharmaceutical sales rep. Not directly related to HIV/AIDS but it does show how the drug companies work for their interests directly against the interests of their consumers. |
July 19, 2009 Dr John Rengen, Pharmaceutical Whistleblower Dr. John Rengen, a former pharmaceutical executive, says, in this speech, "They don't care about your lives, they care only about their wallets". |
July 24, 2009 Responsibility.TV Changes Direction Responsibility.TV has long advocated for better access to drugs, but now their views are shifting... |
August 3, 2009 Positively Wrong The DNA Newspaper of Mumbai, India reports on the harrowing" experience of Seema Kapoor when earlier this year, "doctors dropped a bombshell on the 40-year-old stylist saying she had tested HIV positive
Kapoor spent many sleepless nights over this, and decided that if she and her husband tested positive, we would quietly go and kill ourselves
Luckily for her, before doing anything drastic, she approached a private clinic for a second opinion [20 days later] and this time the results indicated she did not have HIV. |
August 5, 2009 Dr. Rima Laibow on HIV and AIDS Well, she starts talking about GMO foods, but at the 4 minute mark in this video she starts talking about HIV saying "HIV has never been proven to cause disease and may not even exist". |
August 11, 2009 Antibiotics and AIDS: Therapy or Cause? The Study Group on AIDS Therapy writes Since 1982, studies were published on how common antibiotics (tetracycline, chloramphenicol, macrolides, etc.) affect the respiratory chain and thus ATP synthesis by inhibiting in the endothelial reticulum the formation of ribosomal proteins and enzymes for the production of peptides which are then absorbed into the mitochondrial membranes. Thereby protein synthesis and the quenching of toxic oxygen radicals in the mitochondria are impaired, and the formation of B cells in the bone marrow and the circulation of T4 helper cells become depleted, while at the same time resistance to antibiotics occurs. The spread of resistant bacterial strains in US clinics in the late 1970s lead to a crisis which was addressed by national conferences on collective guidelines for antibiotic prescribing. The simultaneous appearance of PCP and KS in promiscuous homosexual men in New York and San Francisco, whose continued intake of antibiotics (TMP+SMX) and nitrite stimulatory drugs (poppers) lead in 1982 to the definition of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) that according to the postulation of HIV by Luc Montagnier (1983) and the development of HIV antibody tests (1985) was traced back to the human immunodeficiency retrovirus HIV. On the basis of nonspecific tests, of which one even has different definitions in America and Europe to those in Africa and Asia (Western Blot), the rapid proliferation and the severe course over 30 different infectious diseases (from tuberculosis, cryptococcosis, candidiasis, toxoplasmosis, mycobacterium avium, herpes simplex and salmonella sepsis) were traced back to this new infectious retrovirus, rather than to the rapidly growing problem of microbial resistance and mitochondrial damage caused by antibiotics. |
August 15, 2009 Discussing "House of Numbers" at the Jacksonville Film Festival Karri Stokely debates the benefits of AIDS drugs with an unidentified HIV man. |
August 15, 2009 Commentary on article in France's Le Nouvel Observateur André Paillaugue comments on an article in the French media about people who disagree with the main dogmas about HIV and AIDS, and identifies the ways in which the journal tries to discredit all critics. |
August 15, 2009 Review of "House of Numbers" Director Brent Leung is a brave man. But what makes his explosive documentary, House of Numbers, so undeniably effective, is that he didnt set out to be. As he tells us in the film, he was born in 1980
part of the first AIDS generation, a group who came into their sexuality with the threat of HIV strapped to their genitals like a potentially lit bundle of dynamite
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August 17, 2009 Maria Papagiannidou sues the Greek Government and Health Organizations Maria Papagiannidou launches a 6 million Euro (about 8.5 million dollars) lawsuit for mental and physical damage she suffered from her diagnosis and the adverse effects of AIDS drugs. |
August 18, 2009 Ask Bill de Blasio Why
New York's children are in danger from the system that should be protecting them (from forced AIDS drugs and other dangers). This website also asks why District 39 city councilman Bill de Blasio, currently running as the New York Public Advocate, won't investigate this human right's violation. |
August 21, 2009 LA Times reviews House of Numbers Trying really hard to be negative about this movie reviewer Gary Goldstein nonetheless ends by saying, There's no denying, however, the value of exploring such game-changing topics as how HIV-infection numbers are cooked for monetary and political gain; how the effects of global poverty may have led to so many AIDS-related deaths; how such widely used AIDS drugs as AZT have, themselves, often proved fatal; and whether HIV really exists. |
August 22, 2009 Presidential AIDS Forums If you live in America and hear about one of these forums in your neighborhood, why don't you show up and ask some tough questions. If we find a list of dates and locations we will post them here. |
August 31, 2009 Are you still on HIV Medicines? I am not! Onnie Mary Moyo, from Botswana, reports on her experiences being diagnosed with HIV in 2001, taking medicines for years, and recently quitting. She says, In November 2008, I spent the whole month [with] no ARV, when I saw I was getting better. I started switching the dosages to taking ARV only two weeks in a month, then three x a week, than night only then I stopped. The way ARV contributed to ill health I am still amazed they still asked me to go back on treatment. If it is suicide I am committing by not taking ARVs it is a sweet suicide, it is peaceful. I will settle for that. I have claimed my life with thus suicide. It makes me not want to go back to the clinic because all they will do it instill fear in me, blame me and ensure that is see myself as dead. |
September 1, 2009 House of Numbers film review by Matthew B. Zrebski A few years ago, Leung came to learn there has always been a debate over the current HIV/AIDS scientific paradigm. Having never known a world without AIDS, this intrigued him, and so his investigative journey began. He was not trying to show courage through radical activism or by asserting some aggressive agenda. He had some questions, and he went around the world asking top HIV/AIDS scientists for the answers
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September 8, 2009 Missing the Forest for the Trees The LA Times reports that they have discovered certain antibodies in more than 1,800 people in Thailand, Australia and Africa who had been infected with HIV for at least three years without the infection proceeding to severe disease. They, of course, missed the obvious inference that HIV antibodies are not associated with disease, and that a vaccine against a wraith is a waste of time. |
September 9, 2009 House of Numbers Laurels See all the festivals "House of Numbers" has been in, and the awards the film has picked up. |
September 9, 2009 US AIDS Funding Through 2010 Courtesy of David Rasnick's research
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September 11, 2009 AID$ Inc. Stoops to New Lows with Soft Porn Videos It's not clear what the message of these posters and videos is. HIV-positive people are mass murderers? Mass murderers are surprisingly good lovers? Women are incapable of making rational decisions about sex? AIDS is all the fault of men? |
September 11, 2009 RA 2009 Promo Video Watch Priscilla Bertucci's one minute video, get excited about being at RA 2009 in Oakland, California from November 6th-8th. |
September 12, 2009 Divorcing "The Man in the Bottle" by Onnie Mary Moyo Phuthe (Botswana) ARV was a rough guy, he really did not ask for my hand politely, he just dragged me to the altar and married me. This was a marriage of convenience and a forceful marriage. The wedding bands were HAART without a heart. This guy and his relatives (that is, the doctors and the pharmaceuticals) threatened me every day. At the altar they said if I do not become devoutly loyal to ARV, there is no chance of reconciliation. I will just end, without him, and end up dead. In the beginning, my loyalty was religious and I did not disappoint my aggressive husband ARV. I honored all the vows I took; unfortunately ARV did not honor any of his vows
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September 14, 2009 FAIR says HIV/AIDS Funding is Unfair The Fair Allocations in Research Foundation notes that research funding for HIV/AIDS in America is totally disproportionate. Over $200,000 is spent for every annual death, compared to $2714 for cardiovascular disease and only $714 for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Only West Nile Virus at over $1 million per death is more seriously over-funded. |
September 19, 2009 HIV-positive man called "serial killer" by posse of former lovers Philippe Padieu has been sent to jail for 45 years because a court believe he transmitted HIV to several former lovers. |
September 24, 2009 "House of Numbers" reviewed by Folio Weekly, Jacksonville Gwynedd Stuart writes, "
the film has already been criticized by some prominent researchers, who labeled it AIDS Denialism and fear it may encourage people at risk of infection to ignore prevention or treatment. But theres no question that, despite nearly three decades of research, many fundamental questions about AIDS remain. If nothing else, House of Numbers may be the genesis of an interesting dialogue
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September 24, 2009 Vaccine Success Claimed Finally, by combining two failed vaccines together, a clinical trial claims that HIV "infection" can be prevented. But how is "HIV infection" defined? Is this proof of infection? And, if antibody tests are used to determine if someone is HIV-positive and also produced by the vaccine, exactly how are these differentiated? Is is perhaps all just a statistical artefact? In other words, if you do enough vaccine experiments through random chance one will produce statistically significant results even though the intervention doesn't really work. |
September 27, 2009 Noxious Dogmatist De Shong Gets Confused (on Company Time) The blogger at "Resistance is Fruitful" is HIV-positive and has the definitely-not-AIDS condition "venous insufficiency" for which he is using a non-invasive, non-drug protocol. Noxious HIV dogmatist J. Todd DeShong works for the well known Baylor health care system, but not as a health professional. Despite this he "diagnosed" this condition as Kaposi's Sarcoma. After all, the pictures on google, don't look all that different. DeShong's misdiagnostic email was sent from a computer at Baylor. Baylor IT officials have been asked to investigate. |
September 27, 2009 House of Numbers wins "Best Documentary"
at the Naperville (Illinois) Independent Film Festival at an awards ceremony featuring famous film critic Roger Ebert, actress Karen Allen (Raiders of the Lost Ark) and musician Jim Peterik (Eye of the Tiger). This is the sixth award for this controversial and thought-provoking documentary. |
July 1, 2009 The X Factor: AIDS researchers have struggled to find a cure for the disease for thirty years. But what if they have it all wrong? Bruce Livesey writes about alternative explanations for AIDS, including the theory that it is undiagnosed syphilis. |
September 28, 2009 Ben Goldacre, the Latest Quackbuster From his regular column in Britain's slightly left-leaning "Guardian", this self-described junior doctor, pontificates against anyone who challenges any mainstream medical doctrine. Martin Walker, in his new book, "Cultural Dwarfs and Junk Journalism" criticizes him and others and can be downloaded for free. Make a donation if you like, to support Walker's work. |
July 6, 2009 Edmond McNack and Liam Scheff on the Robert Scott Bell Show Edmond McNack is an HIV-negative (!) man whose life was ruined by AIDS drugs. A sheriff's deputy who was bitten by a prisoner (known to be HIV-negative), McNack took AIDS drugs for 10 weeks. This resulted in lung tumors (sarcoidosis), prednisone treatment, bone damage and finally, hip replacements and permanent unemployment. And, to put the icing on the cake of this illustration of how caring AID$ Inc. is, he was denied compensation on the basis that no HIV-negative men had ever previously been shown to get sarcoidosis from AIDS drugs. |
September 28, 2009 Another Corrupt AIDS Charity Move over Blagojevich, AIDS charities want their share of Chicago politisleaze
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July 7, 2009 Son Takes Drugs and Ends His Life at 23. Mother Doesn't and Is Still Healthy 27 Years On. Perhaps you might be able to figure out alternatives that the Washington Post wasn't smart enough to
"At first Karen Pancheau figured her son Tylers nasty rash came from friction on the mats at judo class. But when the rash began dissolving layers of flesh, his father took the teenager for tests, which revealed he had HIV. Karen, too, tested positive for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, which shed apparently acquired from a blood transfusion in June 1982 and to which shed exposed Tyler during childbirth and breast-feeding. Yet as Tylers HIV slowly progressed to AIDS, Karen remained healthy. THIS STORY HIV Positive..So Why Dont They Get AIDS? Elite Controllers Defy AIDS Various drug cocktails kept AIDS from killing Tyler, but they left him constantly fatigued, and on Nov. 11, 2005, the 23-year-old committed suicide. Remarkably, 27 years after receiving HIV-tainted blood, Karen Pancheau of Portland, Ore., has yet to develop AIDS
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April 4, 2009 Martin Weinel, Thabo Mbeki and AZT Bogus Scholarship in the Age of AIDS: A Case Study South African lawyer Anthony Brink answers Martin Weinels criticism of Mbeki for his intervention on the provision of AZT to South African HIV-positive mothers. |
April 5, 2009 Anthony Brink Warns Martin Weinel's Thesis Supervisor |
April 6, 2009 South Africans Getting High on HIV Drugs "The life prolonging [ha ha] drug Stocrin, one of the antiretroviral drugs used to fight AIDS, is reportedly crushed and mixed with marijuana and sold in the townships around the coastal city..." |
May 10, 2009 How Positive Are You Episode 15: Remembering Christine A compilation of some of the speeches at Christine Maggiores memorial on January 17th 2009. Hint: If you want to download just one MP3 episode of this podcast, click the RSS Feed link under "subscribe". |
April 7, 2009 David Crowe on the John McNair Show David and John discuss the human and philosophical aspects of the HIV=AID=Death dogma. |
May 13, 2009 Gary Null Interviews Robert Gallo and Luc Montagnier These supposed discoverers of the supposed HIV were surprised when they were asked some tough questions by Gary Null. Eventually Robert Gallo refused to talk further and hung up the phone in the middle of the interview. |
April 13, 2009 "Goodbye AIDS!" Book Launch Maria Papagiannidou-St. Pierre launched her new book "Goodbye AIDS! Did it Ever Exist?" in Athens and Thessalonika with a panel including Dr. Andrew Maniotis, Dr. Juliane Sacher and Janine Roberts. |
May 13, 2009 "Goodbye AIDS!" Book Launch Video Video of Maria Papagiannidou's book launch, with Janine Roberts, Lambros Papantoniou, Dr. Andrew Maniotis, Dr. Juliane Sacher and Panagiotis Sopiadis. Also highlights of a TV interview with a Greek national television channel. |
April 14, 2009 Center for AIDS Prevention admits that there is no hard evidence that HIV causes AIDS This mainstream AIDS organizations admits that "there may not be hard evidence that proves causation" but then, with wriggling caveats, trying to get off the hook, says "in my opinion [uncertainty 1], the data correlating [uncertainty 2] HIV and AIDS is strong [uncertainty 3] enough [uncertainty 4] to suggest [uncertainty 5] that HIV is the primary [uncertainty 6] cause of AIDS." |
May 18, 2009 Chicago Girl Dies of Adverse Reaction to Antibiotic for Ear Infection AIDS not hypothesized In a Chicago case similar to that of Eliza Jane Scovill, Christine Maggiore's daughter, a little girl is given a penicillin-family antibiotic and dies from an adverse reaction. In the case of EJ the AIDS establishment immediately cried that the cause of death was AIDS (it is still not known to this day whether EJ was HIV-positive) despite penicillin-based antibiotics being a major source of serious adverse reactions. |
April 15, 2009 A Cure for AIDS Travel to Canada "The U.S. has an AIDS death rate (adjusted for population) 59 times that of Canada, according to 2007 AIDS mortality statistics taken from both the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Canadian equivalent..." |
May 22, 2009 UN HIV Circumcision Study a Fraud? This caller to a phone in show claims that an East African study showing that circumcision reduces the rate of "HIV transmission" (whatever that is). Hard to verify, but thought provoking? |
April 15, 2009 David Crowe on the John McNair Show David Crowe talks about the philosophy of AIDS and the philosophy of science with John McNair, after starting by a discussion of the politics of post-Katrina New Orleans. |
May 23, 2009 Christine Maggiore in "The Townsend Letter" Marcus Cohen profiles her life in his "New York Observer" column for May, 2009. |
April 17, 2009 Etienne de Harven on Belgian Television [in French] Dr. Etienne de Harven, past-president of "Rethinking AIDS", discusses his book "Les dix plus gros mensonges sur le SIDA" (available in English as "Ten Lies About AIDS"). The video is in French. |
May 24, 2009 2008 Rethinker's Conference in Yekaterinburg -- Video now Online Twelve speeches from a dissident conference in Yekaterinburg, Russia in May 2008, sponsored by the All Russia Parents' Assembly, is now available. The audio is in both English and Russian. |
April 19, 2009 Classified Ads Website "Hacked" by "AIDS Denialists" You would normally expect a website like "classieds-ads.ca" to be full of advertisements for things like used cars, but this site is surrounded by advertising for "dissident" books and website. What happened? |
May 26, 2009 Maria Papagiannidou and Gilles St.-Pierre on Greek Television (English Subtitles) In an incredible interview Maria and Gilles discuss her book, describing her life as a former AIDS patient, while a doctor tries (but fails) with something intelligent and contradictory to try to save the paradigm. The winner of the debate? Well, we'll let you decide :) |
April 21, 2009 Robert Scott Bell Bonus Podcast for Rethinking AIDS Day 2009 Join Robert Scott Bell for an uncensored interview with a dynamic panel of scientists and journalists regarding the HIV causation hypothesis of AIDS. The panel includes David Crowe and Jason Erb from RethinkingAids.com, and scientists Peter Duesberg, David Rasnick and Jonas Moses. Topics include the state of scientific research integrity in the era of AIDS, the real facts surrounding the syndrome called AIDS, pharmaceutical conflicts of interest, the possibility of new scientific journals, the media, the Nobel Prize, and where do we go from here in educating the public and the medical community as to the facts over the dogma. |
June 2, 2009 Remembering Lambros Papantoniou Lambros Papantoniou was a well known Greek journalist who had worked the Washington beat since the time of Richard Nixon. The last couple of years he had taken a real interest in HIV and AIDS asking some extremely penetrating questions at high level US government press conferences, mostly US State Department Press Briefings. This link is his last speach, read by a Greek friend, with English subtitles. |
April 21, 2009 "House of Numbers" Premiere David Crowe reports on the premiere of the new documentary "House of Numbers", held on April 19th at the Nashville Film Festival. |
June 3, 2009 Gallo's Puff Piece Clark Baker does some detective work and finds Gallo's fingerprints all over a book about the dispute between him and Luc Montagnier, written by failed policeman Nikolas Kontaratos. |
April 21, 2009 Robert Scott Bell Show, Hour 1: HIV Fraud, HIV Fiction David Crowe and Jason Erb from RethinkingAids.com join Robert Scott Bell to kick off this week's studio broadcast at the same time the film "House of Numbers" premieres in Nashville. This show discusses that unanswered letter to Science by 37 scientists, doctors, legal professionals, and others calling for the retraction of the original four papers that served as the scientific basis for claiming that HIV is the "probable" cause of AIDS? Who still pretends that the Gallo/Popovic paper has validity? Also, Charles Geshekter returns to put proper perspective on disease in Africa and the bogus diagnosis that plagues the continent. Plus, journalist Liam Scheff shares the horrific story of at least 200 dead children lying in the wake of the high-dose drug studies done by Columbia Presbyterian on orphans in NYC. We will cover the Incarnation Children Center scandal, and the recent subsequent whitewashes by the VERA Institute and the Village Voice. Where is the culture of life in the AIDS scientific community and media? In this sordid tale, if it's pharmaceutical, it's fraud. |
April 21, 2009 Robert Scott Bell Show, Hour 2: Scientific Truth on Immune Deficiency Since the mainstream media would not know scientific integrity if it bit them on the aspirin, the scientist Robert Scott Bell dubs the rock star of retrovirology, Professor Peter Duesberg, returns to put the sense back in science, especially as it relates to the green glowing glob that is claimed to be HIV. Why was the Nobel Prize awarded to Luc Montaignier and Dr. Françoise Barré-Sinnousi, despite Montagnier admitting in an interview that they did not purify the virus and repeatedly stating over the years that HIV was not sufficient to cause AIDS by itself? Scientist and talk show host Dr. Jonas Moses joins the show to discuss the lack of real science in the HIV causation hypothesis of AIDS. There is still a lot lacking. Also, protease inhibitor drug expert Dr. David Rasnick returns with the reality that AIDS is not a drug-deficiency disease |
June 4, 2009 The Karri Stokely Story The Edmonton (Canada) newspaper "VUE Weekly" describes how Karri Stokely went from AIDS victim to healthy survivor by learning about the lie of HIV and stopping the 'life-saving' drugs that were killing her. |
June 5, 2009 The Official AIDS/HIV Belief System is a Bundle of Paradoxes Michael Wright discusses some of the flaws in the HIV=AIDS dogma. |
April 26, 2009 Jonathan Barnett Talks About Quitting AIDS Drugs on Rethinking AIDS Day The founder of ACT/Up Kansas City once lobbied for speedier access to AIDS drugs and was the first openly gay city council candidate. He was diagnosed HIV+ more than 10 years ago, started taking drugs, suffered horrible side effects, and quit 6 years ago. |
June 5, 2009 Mandatory Flu Vaccination in France? This writer sounds suspiciously like a Flu 'denialist', writing that, "to date neither the WHO nor the US Governments Center for Diseases Control (CDC) have succeeded to isolate, photograph with an electron microscope and chemically classify the H1N1 Influenza A virus. There is no scientifically published evidence that French virologists have done so either. To mandate drugs for a putative disease that has not even been characterized is dubious to say the least." |
May 3, 2009 Audience Reaction to "House of Numbers" People in the audience at the April 19th premiere of "House of Numbers" indicate that their views on HIV and AIDS dramatically shifted during the screening. |
June 8, 2009 Dogmatist Seth Kalichman Explains Why You Should Rethink AIDS [MP3] Dr. Seth Kalichman earns his living studying "denialists". He has absorbed our ideas so well that his explanation of our views is actually quite compelling. Keeping going Seth, and soon you'll be teaching you the secret handshake! |
May 3, 2009 Rethinking AIDS Booth at Orlando's Earth Day Festival Karri and Joe Stokely organized this booth, and had a good response from people out for Earth Day. Karri has stated that her life was saved by dissident information. Before, while on drugs for many years, her health was rapidly deteriorating. |
June 9, 2009 Clark Baker Writes to Seth Kalichman
one does not need to be a psychology professor or Sherlock Holmes to recognize how those corrupted by greed, ambition, narcissism, or complexes of inferiority might crave unmerited respect from others. After decades of no discernable or recognizable achievement, you and Kontaratos [author of a fawning false history of Robert Gallo] appear to be ideal NIH candidates to attack the unfunded critics of Robert Gallo and Anthony Fauci as denialists
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May 3, 2009 How I Became an HIV Skeptic Dr. Henry Bauer's talk on Rethinking AIDS Day at an Alive & Well meeting in Los Angeles. |
June 20, 2009 Dogmatists attack "Denialists" in the "New Scientist" Obviously the author of "AIDS denial: A lethal delusion" didn't talk to any AIDS rethinkers while writing this article. It is notable for including a public admission by Seth Kalichman that he used the false name "Joseph Newton" to infiltrate the ranks of rethinkers. But he didn't need to do this, we would have talked to him with his real name. This was, in fact, an attempt to portray rethinkers as closed and secretive by pretending that he needed to do this. Join the discussion, post a comment! |
April 28, 2009 Dr. Roberto Giraldo on "Right to Redress" with Steve Allen and Jason Erb AIDS in Latin America expert, Rethinking AIDS Board Member and medical doctor treating HIV/AIDS patients, talks about 'medical terrorists', swine flu, and promoting his patient's own internal pharmacies. |
June 22, 2009 Why Mining Companies Love AIDS Clark Baker explains why mining companies in Africa love AIDS and TB -- it allows the health risks of mining to be blamed on the victim, and avoids expensive improvements to ventilation systems or compensation for past wrongs. |
April 24, 2009 Rethinking AIDS Media Coordinator Jason Erb on "Crash! Are You Ready?" with George Whitehurst-Berry The 25th anniversary of the Gallo-Heckler press conference and the fraudulent claims made in the original four papers published in Science that served as the scientific basis for the claim made that HIV was the probable cause of AIDS, the precedent of the Editor-In-Chief of Science retracting an entire paper based on the findings of an independent investigative committee that it contained fabricated results, the criminal verdict in the Johnson Aziga case and how the evidence against him didn't even meet a civil standard of a balance of probabilities, why the majority of the Patriot community has fallen for the claim that HIV was created in a lab and that it causes AIDS, and a discussion of the House of Numbers documentary. |
June 23, 2009 Audience Reaction to "House of Numbers" in Jacksonville "It was an absolutely fabulous film...the subject matter was something that didn't appeal to me. I was scared...After watching this, it totally opened my eyes...the production value was phenomenal..." |
April 22, 2009 Karri Stokely on Right to Redress with Steve Allen and Jason Erb (Part 1) The 25th anniversary of the Gallo-Heckler press conference, and interview with 13-year HIV+ and healthy married mother of two children. |
April 23, 2009 Karri Stokely on Right to Redress with Steve Allen and Jason Erb (Part 2) The 25th anniversary of the Gallo-Heckler press conference, and interview with 13-year HIV+ and healthy married mother of two children. |
June 25, 2009 "AIDS Truth" says that "The Scientific Evidence for HIV/AIDS" is "not found" This was what happened on June 24th if you clicked that link on AIDSTruth.org. |
June 26, 2009 Michael Wright's AIDS Dissent Website A new blog containing some of the archival materials unearthered by MIchael Wright. |
April 15, 2009 Dr. Jonas Moses on "Crash! Are You Ready?" with George Whitehurst-Berry A signatory of the letter to Science talking about the importance of adhering to the scientific method, how that isn't being adhered to with a lot of HIV/AIDS research, how the case of HIV/AIDS research is part of a bigger issue in all of science, and a brief discussion of that video purporting to show infection of one T-cell by another with "HIV". |
June 26, 2009 "AIDS Truthers" In Disarray After One Tells the Truth Clark Baker exposes the confusion within the ranks of AIDS Truth after James Murtagh states that TAC receives pharmaceutical funding. |
May 6, 2009 Rethinking AIDS 2009. Don't Miss the Conference!! Rethinking AIDS 2009 is the first major dissident conference in years. It will be held November 6-8 at the Waterfront Hotel in Oakland. Start by registering for free email updates, and then pay the registration fee. Check out the program, all the major topics are there, and soon a list of speakers will be announced. |
May 10, 2009 Celia Farber Sues AID$ Inc. Celia Farber has sued Atlanta physician James Murtagh, former medical student Kevin Kuritzky and AIDS treatment activist Richard Jefferys for libel and defamation. Also see: |
January 24, 2009 Top Scientists Ask Journal Science To Retract Original AIDS Papers Thirty-seven doctors, senior researchers and attorneys have asked the journal Science to retract four articles published in 1984 that supposedly established that HIV was the cause of AIDS... |
February 8, 2009 AIDS Propaganda The US State Department has paid for two propaganda videos. Their distortion of the truth would make Stalin, Hitler and Mao proud. A sign of the rethinking movement's progress is that they feel forced to mention us by name, even showing the home pages of prominent rethinking websites. |
February 9, 2009 Chicago Tribune Lays Off John Crewdson John Crewdson, the science reporter who shredded the reputation of Robert Gallo in newspaper articles and his book "Science Fictions", was laid off by the Chicago Tribune in November. It may just be a coincidence that this occurred shortly after Montagnier (and not Gallo) got the Nobel prize for 'discovering' 'HIV'. |
February 10, 2009 Dialectical Analysis of the Nobel Prize Awarded for the False Discovery of HIV An in-depth analysis of the reasons for the award of a top prize for a false idea by Jesús García Blanca. |
February 10, 2009 Roberto Giraldo on Crash! Rethinking AIDS board member Roberto Giraldo talks about his many years of experience with immune deficiency with radio host George Whitehurst Berry. |
February 10, 2009 Liam Scheff on ICC An interview (in English with Spanish subtitles) about the Incarnation Children's Center forced drugging scandal. |
February 19, 2009 Side Effects Letters to TheBody.com Liam Scheff has compiled a large number of letters from HIV-positives complaining about side effects, and their responses from doctors. |
February 28, 2009 My Friend, Christine Maggiore Mark Gabrish Conlan of Zenger's Newsmagazine reflects on the life of his long time friend Christine Maggiore. |
March 11, 2009 LA County Coroner Settles in Death of Christine Maggiore's Daughter Eliza Jane Scovill The LA Times reports, "Los Angeles County has reached a $15,000 legal settlement with the husband of Christine Maggiore, the late activist who rejected medical opinions that HIV causes AIDS..." |
March 12, 2009 Long Term Survivor Jack Collins Arden Wiebe interviews long term HIV survivor (25-30 years) Jack Collins. |
March 13, 2009 Celia Farber Interview Keach Hagey, editor of Last Exit Magazine, asks Celia Farber five questions. |
March 14, 2009 What is HIV? This extract from the US National Institutes of Health Reference and Reagent Program illustrates that there is no such thing as a complete HIV genome, just various fragments obtained by fishing around with molecular probes in samples of blood or other fluids from people presumed to have AIDS. |
March 14, 2009 Review of "Serious Adverse Events" (pdf) Felton Davis reviews Celia Farber's book, saying "...Melville House, a small independent publishing company in Hoboken, has done a valuable service in allowing Celia Farber to collect and update her series of magazine articles exploring the HIV and AIDS controversy, two decades of AIDS reporting that has made an awful lot of people very angry.11 I dont know how many hundreds of times someone has shown me an article about AIDS from the New York Times, whereupon I say But that assumes that AIDS is caused by HIV, whereupon they respond, Well after all these years we simply cant go back to square one! ..." |
January 2, 2009 Christine, in her own words Celia Farber introduces a December 19th email from Christine Maggiore discussing her health status. |
March 14, 2009 Joan Shenton reviews "Ten Lies About AIDS" Filmmaker Joan Shenton reviews Dr. Etienne de Harven's new book "Ten Lies about AIDS" beginning, "It takes a Professor of Pathology, specialist in electron microscopy, successfully to de-bone and authoritatively to debunk claims for the isolation and existence of HIV." |
January 9, 2009 Christine Maggiore 1957-2008 Brian Carter expresses his admiration for Christine Maggiore and reflects on the contributions during her life. |
March 15, 2009 John Lauritsen Interview Interviewed by George Whitehurst Berry on his radio program "Crash! Are You Ready?". John discusses details of academic suppression that he has personally encountered, the fraudulent AZT trials, and his attendance at a conference by Gallo arguing that HIV had been photographed and was the cause of AIDS while displaying only a few shoddy photos to 'prove' his case.
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January 13, 2009 Christine Maggiore Memorial Site A memorial site for Christine Maggiore. Sign the memorial wall and, if you can, attend the celebration of her life on Saturday, January 17th. |
March 15, 2009 "How Positive Are You?" Interviews Luc Montagnier Celia Farber and David Crowe discuss their two minute guerilla interview of Luc Montagnier, a few minutes after he finished giving a talk at the University of Calgary. |
January 13, 2009 Dr. Charles Geshekter on "Crash! Are You Ready?" George Whitehurst Berry interviews African expert and "Rethinking AIDS" board member Charles Geshekter. |
January 14, 2009 Dr. David Rasnick calls for outlawing HIV antibody tests and HIV drugs Rethinking AIDS Board Member David Rasnick is interviewed by George Whitehurst Berry on the subjects of cancer and AIDS. |
March 18, 2009 What is AIDS Denialism? Liam Scheff asks the New York based "Village Voice" newspaper journalists what they mean when they talk about "AIDS Denialism" |
January 14, 2009 Greek Correspondent Challenges US Global AIDS Coordinator At an on the record US State Department briefing Greek Correspondence Lambros Papantoniou challenges US Global AIDS Coordinator Mark Dybul with some questions he won't answer. |
March 18, 2009 HIV in Washington DC is going DOWN not UP Dr. Henry Bauer explains how AIDS activists in Washington DC are spinning a decline in the percentage of people testing positive into a fraudulent increase. As Dr. Bauer states, it is an epidemic of testing, the percentage of people testing positive is going down the more tests they do. |
January 15, 2009 Edmonton's Vue Weekly on Christine Maggiore A balanced article by Connie Howard in Edmonton's "Vue Weekly". |
March 19, 2009 David Crowe on "Right to Redress" David is interviewed by Steve Allen (of "AIDS: Fact or Fraud?" fame) and Jason Erb, on their radio program "Right to Redress".They discuss the 'infectious myth', specifically HIV/AIDS, SARS and polio, including a fascinating situation in the epicenter of SARS where patients were mixed with AIDS patients for the entire duration of the epidemic...and not a single immune suppressed AIDS patient came down with SARS. |
January 15, 2009 Not AIDS, but the MMR Vaccine Why do governments lie and hide information about important health issues? That's the question in this article about how difficult it is to pry information out of the British government about adverse events related to one brand of MMR (Measles Mumps Rubella) vaccine. AIDS is not alone from the point of view of medical-political-industrial corruption. |
March 20, 2009 An Urgent Response to the Archer Inquiry We the undersigned would like to challenge The Archer Report which omitted vital evidence regarding HIV, Factor VIII and haemophilia... |
January 24, 2009 What are the particles Montagnier presented as HIV in his Nobel Lecture The Perth Group deconstruct the claims of Luc Montagnier that his research produced electron micrographs of HIV. |
March 20, 2009 New Book: "Goodbye AIDS" Author Maria Papagiannidou-St Pierre is a senior Greek journalist and ex-AIDS patient. Born in 1965, she was diagnosed "HIV positive" in 1985. From 1995 to 2005 she was a full-blown AIDS patient suffering horrifically from the side-effects of the medications, being sometimes told she had no more than a week to live. In 2006 she started the website www.hivwave.gr and married the Canadian "HIV negative" Gilles St Pierre. In 23 April 2007 she stopped taking the pills prescribed against AIDS, became strong again and regained the freedom we all lost in 1984. So, what had she suffered from, a deadly hoax? She began to research what had happened to her, met many who had questioned the HIV/AIDS dogma on her way, found the missing answers and now wants to shout out around the world: "The elaborate AIDS construction is built on a false foundation!" |
March 21, 2009 Matt Irwin MD discusses the HIV/AIDS Fraud A video of Dr. Irwin discussing problems with the HIV/AIDS theory, including his own experience as a medical doctor, at a meeting of the Catholic Association of Scientists and Engineers. The first of four parts. |
March 22, 2009 Maria Papagiannidou on Gary Null The Author of "Goodbye AIDS", a well known HIV-positive Greek journalist, will be on the Gary Null Show from Noon-1PM Eastern Time on Wednesday, March 25th. |
January 25, 2009 Maria Papagiannidou Launches New Book A video of Maria's speech at the launch of her book ("Goodbye AIDS"). In Greek, with English subtitles. This is the launch of the Greek edition, an English edition is coming soon. |
January 26, 2009 Jens Jerndal: AIDS Statistics are 'Smoke and Mirrors' An article from 2004 by Dr. Jens Jerndal, but just as relevant today (particularly now that UNAIDS et al have admitted they had been exaggerating statistics for a long time). |
January 28, 2009 Vera Institute Whitewash, er, Report on the ICC Scandal The Vera Institute has finally reported on the ICC scandal. You remember, the Incarnation Children's Hospital took orphans, or took custody of children, and then subjected them to massive dosages of AIDS drugs. Remarkably the institute refused to accept most information from journalist Liam Scheff because (really) they refused to talk to any participants in a clinical trial! But, trust them, they really did want to get to the bottom of this, they just refused to touch a shovel. |
January 29, 2009 HIV Positive Man Tests HIV Negative 8 Years Later Dimitrios Garnelis and his wife, Laura, sued the Department of Health because of a false-positive test result Garnelis received in 1991. Until he was on a visit to Greece in July 1999, where health officials retested him before prescribing treatment, Garnelis lived under the impression that he was HIV-positive... |
January 29, 2009 Report on Incarnation Children's Center Flawed -- AHRP Vera Sharav of the Alliance for Human Research Protection writes a scathing review of the VERA Institute (no relation to Vera Sharav) report on the ICC scandal, claiming that it is a whitewash. |
November 7, 2008 How Positive Are you Podcast The "How Positive Are You?" podcast from David Crowe and Christine Maggiore is now linked on: Episodes now available: 7Was That AIDS? 6Deconstructing HIV Tests 5HIV Testing Traumas 4The Real Story of AIDS in Africa 3What is AIDS? 2Joint Podcast with Keidi Awadu of Living in Black Radio 1How Positive Are You? |
October 17, 2008 Where's the Virus? Celia Farber is interviewed by George Kenny, host of the podcast "Electric Politics". |
October 12, 2008 Korean Human Rights Organization for the Reappraisal of the HIV/AIDS Hypothesis An organization that was founded in 2000 by the human rights activist Bara based on his independent questioning of the HIV/AIDS hypothesis. It now has about 1,500 members. |
October 9, 2008 Janine Roberts Interview The author of "Fear of the Invisible" is interviewed by George Whitehurst Berry. |
October 8, 2008 Drs. Peter Duesberg and Henry Bauer Interviewed on HIV/AIDS Two eminent rethinkers discuss HIV/AIDS on George Whitehurst Berry's radio show "Crash! Are you ready?". The main question: "Can a retrovirus cause AIDS?" |
October 5, 2008 David Crowe and Gary Null discuss Robert Gallo and the Invention of HIV (MP3 Audio) An interview broadcast on Gary Null's regular radio show just prior to a press conference with Janine Roberts. |
October 4, 2008 Sergio's AIDS Drug Art Photographs of an installation by artist Sergio Plata during the 2006 Toronto AIDS conference, deriving its inspiration from drug bottles and lists of adverse effects. |
October 3, 2008 Journalism Ethics 101 - Liam Scheff's Conversations with New York Times' Janny Scott Liam Scheff tries to find out why the New York Times coverage of the Incarnational Children's Center forced-drugging scandal was so deficient, why so much information was ignored. |
October 2, 2008 Dr. Etienne de Harven's new book Now in English Dr. de Harven, past president of Rethinking AIDS, has now published his book in English as "Ten Lies About AIDS". Make sure you snap up a copy! |
October 1, 2008 Jason Erb Smashes the HIV/AIDS Scam Jason, a Rethinking AIDS member, is interviewed on George Berry's show "Crash! Are you ready?" |
March 18, 2009 David Crowe on "Right to Redress" Jason Erb and Steve Allen interview the president of "Rethinking AIDS" and the "Alberta Reappraising AIDS Society" on their radio show. |
November 24, 2008 Everything you know about AIDS is wrong An article by Sheila Casey in the Rock Creek Free Press. |
December 17, 2008 A Call for a Re-evaluation of the AIDS Dogma Matt Sullivan writes, "A paper about to be published in a scientific journal raises the intriguing possibility that many AIDS cases are in fact misdiagnosed cases of syphilis..." |
November 27, 2008 The Edmond McNack Case Edmond McNack, while working as Sheriff's deputy, was bitten by a prisoner. Although the prisoner was later shown to be HIV-negative, McNack took AZT+3TC as post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP). He suffered significant health problems during the 10 weeks before he could not longer stand taking the drugs, and these health problems continued, resulting in lung sarcoidosis, prednisone treatment, damage to his hips caused by the prednisone resulting in a double hip replacement. Even today "McNack complains of fatigue, joint pain, hip pain, tremors, wrist pain, loss of balance, and numbness." A slam dunk worker's compensation case? No, Dr. Yasmine Wasfi, an expert in sarcoidosis stated that "there are reports linking HAART therapy to sarcoidosis in HIV positive patients. [However,] Wasfi
is unable to find any medical reports or studies linking HAART medications to non-HIV-positive patients
Wasfi opined it is biologically implausible for an HIV negative person to acquire sarcoid after taking HAART medications". McNack may be appealing. |
November 26, 2008 HIV-Positive? Tell Liam
"I have written a good deal about Hiv testing and the people given the diagnosis. I have written from a critical perspective on the tests and drugs used, and have found some significant causes for concern in the field. I think what is most troubling to me is the absolutely final nature of the diagnosis itself. I find it to be terribly shocking, and I think, terribly unfair. What I would like is to hear your stories, if youre willing to share them, as I try to better understand the phenomenon of testing positive, and how it affects the people who are given this diagnosis
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November 27, 2008 Episode 10 of How Positive Are You now available. David and Christine talk to Sarah Breidenbach, a former HIV/AIDS social worker whose life changed after relucantantly watching "The Other Side of AIDS" |
November 28, 2008 Do we all have AIDS? "How to Beat AIDS in Your Kitchen" is a book that describes how to boost your immune system by changing what you eat, based on the personal experience of a man who almost died in 2005 through "progressive muscle wasting and a total decimation of my gut". |
November 30, 2008 David Rasnick Website Well known rethinking scientist and RA board member David Rasnick now has a website. |
November 30, 2008 Robert Scott Bell: World AIDS Treatment Day (Hour 1) We interrupt the pharmaceutical-lovefest to bring you World AIDS Treatment Day in order that we may pre-empt the pharmaceutical money machine that funds World AIDS Day. It is long past time to get over the wrong-headed concept that AIDS can be countered by drugs too toxic for healthy people to use. Now that the world knows that Gallos 1984 Popovic et al paper does NOT prove that HIV causes AIDS, when will SCIENCE withdraw the original four papers on which this immune deficiency syndrome falsely rests? I have an all-star cast joining me in reversing the ignorance and arrogance of those who believe that HIV causes immune deficiency. Please welcome returning guests Professor Peter Duesberg, Celia Farber, David Rasnick, and first time guest David Crowe of Rethinking AIDS. We only have to overcome billions of dollars in pharmaceutical funding and a collective global consciousness marketed into believing that HIV is an immortal super villain. No problem. |
October 20, 2008 Interview with Roberto Giraldo Rethinking AIDS board member Dr. Giraldo is interviewed on the John McNair show. |
November 30, 2008 Robert Scott Bell: Ending Cognitive Dissonance on AIDS with Nutritional Intelligence Ending Cognitive Dissonance on AIDS with Nutritional Intelligence Are there people living long and healthy lives even after testing positive to non-specific (HIV) antibody tests? Yes, as long as they avoid Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy (HAART). The answer may shock you but it is a resounding yes in people who have rejected pharmaceutical toxins in favor of good nutrition. Despite the media claim that people are living longer on HAART, there is actually an
increased incidence of cancer
only among those individuals who are receiving HAART. It is time to let go of the cognitive dissonance and see the truth. Immune deficiency is real. HIV causing it is not. What does this mean? It means that the power to heal is yours, as it has always been. This week we include all the things that CDC, WHO and the Pharmaceutical Industrial Complex do not want you to know about immune deficiency and what to do about it, with special guests David Crowe, Henry Bauer, PhD (author of The Origin, Persistence and Failings of HIV/AIDS Theory), Christine Maggiore (author of What If Everything You Thought You Knew about AIDS Was Wrong?), Clark Baker (Gallos Egg) and more. Recently, the media reported HIV will be eradicated in another ten years (and billions more dollars). We will have eradicated it in two hours with not one penny of Taxpayer funds and thats not Gallos humor
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November 6, 2008 The Goudge Inquiry Not specifically about AIDS, the Canadian Goudge Inquiry into false convictions of people based on false pathological evidence by Dr. Charles Smith, has many parallels with the world of AIDS |
December 1, 2008 Robert Scott Bell: World AIDS Treatment Day Bonus Podcast |
December 7, 2008 Dr. Len Saputo Interviews Dr. David Rasnick |
November 21, 2008 Hank Wilson, Gay Activist and Poppers Opponent, Dies John Lauritsen writes: Hank Wilson, a prominent gay activist in San Francisco, died on Sunday, November 9th 2008. In 1981 Hank Wilson founded the Committee to Monitor Poppers, to warn gay men about the dangers of inhaling the volatile or alkyl nitrites (aka poppers). For the rest of his life this cause was dear to his heart. I met and began collaborating with him in 1983. Despite living 3000 miles apart he in San Francisco and I in New York City we were constantly in contact with each other through mail and the phone (no e-mail or Internet in those days). We published a series of pamphlets and wrote articles for those few gay papers that would publish anti-poppers articles. In 1986 we published a small book, Death Rush: Poppers & AIDS, which is now online: Hank and I took a lot of abuse for our stand, but didn't give in. Our criticisms of poppers have held up. The medical literature on poppers is still valid. The biochemical properties of poppers have not changed: they are still flammable, mutagenic, and carcinogenic. Poppers are still hazardous to the health. They still cause anemia and weaken the immune system. The use of poppers is currently the only tenable hypothesis for the occurrence of kaposi's sarcoma (KS) among gay men. Hank and I didnt agree on the role (or non-role) of HIV in causing AIDS, but we were always friends. Ill miss him. John Lauritsen, Independent Scholar. Author: The Man Who Wrote Frankenstein (2007). The AIDS Cult (1997). The AIDS War (1993). Poison By Prescription: The AZT Story (1990). |
December 7, 2008 Jason Erb on Right to Redress with Steve Allen, producer of HIV=AIDS: Fact or Fraud? Jason Erb of Rethinking AIDS discusses some of the highlights of the monumental Sunday November 30 broadcast on the Robert Scott Bell show that preempted World AIDS Day with 7 prominent AIDS Rethinkers. He also discusses how he came to question HIV/AIDS Theory and later became an official member of RA, and exposes the intent and actions of some in the AIDS establishment to restrict debate outside of their tightly controlled paradigm, by providing information they are well aware of and desperately dont want you to find out about. |
November 22, 2008 Media Analysts Admit that the LA Coroner and "Law & Order" are Wrong A media website report for November 17th reinforces the knowledge that a recent Law & Order Special Victims Unit episode was based on a distortion of the death of Eliza Jane, Christine Maggiore's daughter "The story centers on a character obviously based on Rethinking AIDS board member and Alive & Well founder Christine Maggiore". Although the Law & Order episode has the daughter dying of AIDS (PCP and meningitis) this media website states that "Maggiores young daughter died in May 2005 of an amoxicillin reaction wrongly declared to be 'AIDS'." |
December 8, 2008 Lambros Papantoniou Asks Tough Questions on World AIDS Day This Greek correspondent asks some important questions of Michele Moloney, Deputy Coordinator of the US Global AIDS Office, but doesn't get good answers
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December 19, 2008 HIV Estimates Missed the Mark Dr. John Hardie points out that estimates of people "living with HIV" in British Columbia, Canada, are wrong, according to the government's own statistics. |
November 26, 2008 HIV: Perpetuating the Hoax. Consolidating the Lie A review by Philip Jones of the book "AIDS; How Could It Happen" by Danish author Kjeld Heising. This is from the author's website which has other articles on HIV and AIDS in both English and Danish. |
December 19, 2008 US State Department Refuses to Answer AIDS Questions Greek correspondent Lambros Papantoniou repeats his basic questions on the evidence for the existence, pathogenicity and transmissibility of HIV, and gets stonewalled. |
December 19, 2008 Scientific Red Cards A new website set up by French science students is dedicated to documenting cases of scientific fraud. Perhaps they don't realize how big the problem is! |
December 19, 2008 An International Story That Helped to Define 2008 Peter Barry Chowka writes "...in today's CAM-centric world (which largely endorses HIV/AIDS drug-treatment orthodoxy), Tshabalala-Msimang was virtually a non-person outside of South Africa. And when she was reported on at all outside of the country, it was in one derogatory article after another, echoing most of the reporting about her that appeared inside of South Africa. Meanwhile, she remained mostly an unknown figure in U.S.A. CAM circles..." |
December 19, 2008 The Fear of Losing HIV In this video Bob Findle tells his gay community that "Gay Men have been terrorized by the HIV/GRID/AIDS Industry and the Gay Industry for almost 3 decades and it is time that gay men begin trashing their deadly pills and stop taking non-specific antibody tests...they must let go of the phony HIV diagnosis." |
December 22, 2008 Vote for Change Should rethinking AIDS be one of the ideas considered by Barak Obama for change in America? Don't just sit there, vote! |
December 31, 2008 Christine Maggiore - A Modern Day Hero A YouTube video in memory of Christine Maggiore. |
December 31, 2008 Christine Maggiore - In Memoriam A short tribute to Christine Maggiore after her sudden death on December 27th, 2008. |
September 26, 2008 ICC Scandal Archive Liam Scheff's excellent new compilation of articles on the Incarnational Children's Center orphan abuse scandal. |
September 25, 2008 HIV/AIDS Dissident Forum "The Unhived Mind" has dedicated a forum to discussing the HIV=AIDS fraud. |
September 23, 2008 Portuguese language dissident website A new website for our Portuguese speakers. |
September 22, 2008 AIDS: are we being deceived? Rethinking AIDS board member Dr. Christian Fiala writes in the Dutch newspaper "Handelsblad" that "We are still being told that Africa suffers a devastating AIDS epidemic. The gigantic numbers of infections yield gigantic amounts of public funds for research and thus researchers. What scientific judgement can we expect from experts who stand for a broad-based conviction that guarantees their income?" |
September 19, 2008 Janine Roberts interviewed by Gary Null Gary Null conducts an exclusive, special interview for the press with British journalist Janine Roberts and invited AIDS researcher guests, including Professor Andrew Maniotis, Prof Etienne deHarven & Dr Roberto Giraldo to bring new documentation to the attention of the public in support of earlier charges of scientific fraud against Dr. Robert Gallo, the reknowned virologist who is credited with discovering HIV. |
September 16, 2008 Sky Gilbert debates Mark Wainberg Sky Gilbert responds to a previous piece by Mark Wainberg (a highly connected AIDS drug researcher), accusing him of not understanding or accurately portraying the gay community. Wainberg replies that it's just his version of "tough love". |
September 9, 2008 Peter Duesberg on the Richard Syrett Show, Part I Peter Duesberg explains why HIV does not cause AIDS. |
September 5, 2008 Incongruous Age Distributions of HIV Infections and Deaths from HIV Disease: Where Is the Latent Period Between HIV Infection and AIDS? A new article by Dr. Henry Bauer in the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons. He states "neither the age distribution of first HIV-positive test nor that of death from AIDS changed between 1987 and 2004. Both distributions still peak between ages 35 and 44. These data are incompatible with the conventional view of HIV/AIDS. Black and Hispanic Americans have higher rates of HIV positivity and death from AIDS, yet their age of death is appreciably older than that of whites, Amerindians, or Asian Americans with HIV/AIDS. It seems incongruous that a race-associated factor should both predispose to disease, and also permit longer survival with the disease." |
September 5, 2008 Sham Peer Review If you think doctors are free to practice as they see fit (e.g. treating HIV-positive people without AIDS drugs) this case will illustrate how the system really works when a doctor's choices go up against the financial interests of an institution. And it ain't a pretty picture. |
September 5, 2008 AIDS epidemic? It was a 'glorious myth' Dr. Michael Fitzpatrick, in Spiked Magazine, reviews recent books discussing the invention and inflation of AIDS statistics to build fear in the population and support for drastic and expensive AIDS programs. |
September 4, 2008 Fear of the Invisible Liam Scheff reviews Janine Roberts' new book.David Rasnick, a well known rethinking AIDS scientist has written about the fraud of HIV and AIDS as a novel. |
September 3, 2008 Germ of Lies David Rasnick, a well known rethinking AIDS scientist has written about the fraud of HIV and AIDS as a novel. |
August 31, 2008 I Seroreverted! A man who carried the burden of believing he was infected with the deadly HIV virus for three years, and then tested negative, tells his story for the first time
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July 20, 2008 AID$ Inc. Drops Another Vaccine Trial Usually they wait until the injections have proven that the vaccine doesn't work (although if a vaccine did reliably generate HIV antibodies, would that be a good thing or a bad thing?). Does the fact that this article is written by senior medical correspondent of the New York Times and close confidant of the CDC, Larry Altman, mean that they're giving up on vaccines totally (and relying totally on drugs)? |
August 28, 2008 Sign the petition for "Improvement in Quality of Patient Care" If you are American, sign the petition to protect whistleblowers in US hospitals. If you are not, send this to your American friends. |
July 20, 2008 Dissidents Arrested and Abused in Uganda An incredible story from Ricci Davis, about the experiences of him and his friend Mustafa, after being arrested and abused by Ugandan police, merely for hanging around to interview people at a mainstream AIDS event. |
August 28, 2008 Nick Bennett Disappears A rethinker posts a question about purification of HIV, Dr. Nicholas Bennett promises to respond "in the next week or so". That was March 14, 2004 and there's still no word from Bennett. Is he still hunting for the missing electron micrographs? |
July 18, 2008 "Use of crack cocaine independently predicts AIDS-related mortality, immunologic and virologic markers of HIV-1 disease progression, and development of AIDS-defining illnesses among women" A paper published in the journal 'AIDS' in July 2008 shows that cocaine use is associated with both AIDS and "HIV" indicators. |
August 24, 2008 HIV Test Kit Collection A new web page containing a collection of quotes from HIV test kit labels, including direct access to a PDF image of each one. |
July 18, 2008 Dr. Henry Bauer, Rodney Richards and Curtis Cross on the "Caldwell Chronicles" Three AIDS dissidents are featured on a WBAI (Pacifica) radio show (their discussion starts about half way through the show). |
August 23, 2008 Another Victim Wakes Up A man who calls himself 'EdB', after 3 years of living with a death sentence, decides to stop dying, rejects the meaning of an HIV diagnosis, and starts living again. |
July 9, 2008 Oprah Knew Oprah did a special in the early 1990s on a man seriously injured by a false diagnosis of HIV infection based on flawed HIV tests. This is from the early 1990s. But she is still promoting the lies today. We shall not forget, Oprah! |
August 18, 2008 John Lauritsen on HIV/AIDS and Academic Freedom John Lauritsen is interviewed on the Strictly Confidential radio program. |
August 16, 2008 Colman Jones on HIV and AIDS The 4-hour 1992 cable TV series "The Cause of AIDS: Fact and Speculation" - which includes interviews with key early figures in the HIV debate, and has stood the test of time reasonably well - is now available on Google Video, given renewed interest in the subject. The individual episodes are viewable at the following URLs:
Part 1: HIV - A Deadly Virus? http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3248211091295671776
Part 2: Redefining AIDS http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5955263794562623392
Part 3: Déja Vu: A History of STDs http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6335835994331216700
Part 4: Syphilis in the AIDS Era http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-900531937640950353
A one-hour summary of all four parts is viewable at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-319845918912890517 with more information about the series available at http://colman.net/aids/video.html
You can also listen to part of the subsequent 2-hour radio 1996 documentary on the CBC Radio program IDEAS, "Deja Vu: AIDS in Historical Perspective" at http://colman.jones.googlepages.com/dejavu-ideas.mp3 - the series won the Canadian Science Writers' Association 1996 Science in Society Journalism Award (Radio Items Over 10 Minutes) and features an accompanying website at http://www.cbc.ca/ideas/features/Aids - including illustrations from STD campaigns past and present, transcripts from past programs, published scientific abstracts, newsgroup debates, an extensive reading list, and links to other sources of information. Finally, here are two more recent papers presented at scientific meetings by John Scythes and Colman Jones:
"A New Gold Standard For Syphilis?" (presented at the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 2004 Spring Symposium, Budapest) http://colman.net/eadv
"Can We Reliably Diagnose Syphilis?" (presented at the IUSTI-Europe Conference On Sexually Transmitted Infections, October 2006, Versailles) http://colman.net/iusti2006 |
August 10, 2008 Making the HIV/AIDS Virus Mistake - Doctors First Anthony Brink postulates that there is something inherent in the thought patterns of modern doctors that made them vulnerable to the HIV/AIDS fraud. |
August 3, 2008 Discussion of "Gallo's Egg" Peter Duesberg, Celia Farber and Robert Scott Bell discuss the investigative report into Robert Gallo, Peter Duesberg and Celia Farber which was written by Clark Baker, private investigator and retired LAPD. |
July 29, 2008 50 Women, 50 Years of Solitary Confinement in an Insane Asylum for Testing Positive The BBC reports that about 50 English women were held in a locked and fenced building within an insane asylum for testing positive for Typhus. The staff treated them as pariahs and many of the women eventually did go mad. Does this sound familiar? |
July 23, 2008 Gallo's Egg Clark Baker's investigative study of Peter Duesberg, Celia Farber and their critics. Clark is a private investigator and a retired LAPD officer. |
July 7, 2008 Fear of the Invisible A new book by Janine Roberts "takes its readers on a journey into the very heart of the hunt for viruses - to the key experiments originally performed to prove that these invisibly small particles are the cause of diseases previously blamed on toxins or bacteria and into the latest research
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June 30, 2008 Disproof of HIV/AIDS Theory A presentation by Dr. Henry Bauer at the June 2008 meeting of the Society for Scientific Exploration |
June 30, 2008 Viral Mania A newly discovered site loaded with HIV/AIDS news with a gay/dissident perspective. |
June 28, 2008 HIV/AIDS Statistics in Africa are Exaggerated So says Dr. John Hardie of Vancouver in Uganda's "New Vision". |
June 25, 2008 Alex Verney-Elliott Tackles Gordon Brown A series of correspondence between Alex Verney-Elliott and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown beginning in March, 2008 |
June 24, 2008 Semmelweis Awards Audio Plus Interviews Rita Sand interviews Michael Geiger and Celia Farber about the Semmelweis awards. Includes recorded portions of the Semmelweis award ceremony. |
June 24, 2008 AIDS is [not] on the Rise Again Dr. John Hardie says "There is a glaring contradiction in Dr. Wainberg's May 15, 2008 National Post newspaper article
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June 20, 2008 HIV/AIDS Political Denialism Blog A blog to reclaim the word 'denial' from the AIDS death cult. |
June 19, 2008 Our Misdirected Fight Against AIDS Dr. John Hardie writes, in Canada's National Post newsletter, that the problems with the heterosexual non-epidemic go much farther than UNAIDS is willing to admit. |
June 19, 2008 Is This AIDS? A series of letters between rethinker "Gos" and dogmatist Jean-Marc asking whether Gos's symptoms are AIDS. |
June 19, 2008 CBC "Ideas" on the Mysteries of Syphilis: Deja vu AIDS in a Historial Perspective A Canadian Broadcasting Corporation program from 1995 on the mysteries of syphilis, and its relationship to AIDS. |
June 18, 2008 Henry Bauer on "Crash!" with George Berry Dr. Henry Bauer unmasks the money power's influence in modern 'scientific' research! |
June 12, 2008 Guardian mea culpa It has now become politically correct to challenge the obscene amount of funding given to HIV/AIDS research, prevention and treatment. But no further, y'hear? |
June 12, 2008 The AIDS Machine Grinds to a Halt Peter Piot of UNAIDS resigns. The King Is Dead! Long Live the King! |
June 12, 2008 There Will Be No Heterosexual AIDS Epidemic The World Health Organization confesses that 25 years of international Aids projections and programs were based on fear, not evidence. But they still want you to believe them
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June 12, 2008 Podcast Feed (RSS) for "How Positive Are You?" The podcast feed that will enable you to subscribe to the new podcast from Christine Maggiore and David Crowe. |
June 12, 2008 Christine Maggiore & Dr. Henry Bauer on the Radio Maggiore and Bauer were interviewed by Jeff Farias, a liberal talk show host in Phoenix, on 1480 KPHX. |
June 11, 2008 Mayank Tewari in India's DNA Newspaper asks "Does HIV cause AIDS?" Journalist Mayank Tewari explores recent failures of the establishment battle against HIV, and asks again whether the world should be paying more attention to AIDS dissidents (JPEG file). |
June 11, 2008 PDF Version of the Mayank Tewari article |
June 10, 2008 The PhD Doctors of AIDSTruth.org Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD, takes on AIDSTruth's, PHDs (Perfectly Horrible Dogmatists)
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May 30, 2008 The Audrey Serrano Interview: AIDS from AIDS Drugs without HIV [video] Audrey Serrano discusses her experiences being diagnosed with HIV, taking AIDS drugs, succumbing to AIDS, stopping the drugs, regaining her health, and finding out she was HIV negative. |
May 25, 2008 Duesberg interviewed by Robert Scott Bell "Dr. Duesberg and I get to discuss more about the faulty HIV causation hypothesis of AIDS. This commercial-free segment includes discussion of latency, antibody tests, HPV causation hypothesis of Cervical cancer and more
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May 23, 2008 Peter Duesberg Debates Len Horowitz George Whitehurst Berry invites Peter Duesberg and Len Horowitz to debate the origin of HIV (natural or a bioweapon), whether it has a role in AIDS, and the role of AIDS drugs like AZT. |
May 15, 2008 AIDS, Inc., Rev. Wright, and CAM The Story Goes On Peter Chowka's article on Reverend Wright's remarks about HIV being a US-manufactured, race-specific, bioweapon, are countered by commentary from Michael Ellner and David Crowe
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May 15, 2008 Discover magazine: AIDS Dissident Seeks Redemption
and a Cure for Cancer Biologist Peter Duesberg was all but banished from science for his views on HIV
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May 15, 2008 Science Guardian commentary on the Duesberg article in Discover magazine. Pick up a copy of the Discover magazine just out if you want to read a rare example of a talented journalist and her editors doing a professional job of profiling Peter Duesberg, the distinguished but much reviled researcher who since 1987 has written top level critiques rejecting HIV as the cause of AIDS and for his political sin has suffered at the hands of powerful and sometimes rabid paradigm defenders ever since, not only losing all his rich NIH funding but enduring endless calumny in the media, with bogus attacks on his professional standing and character by paradigm defenders
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May 14, 2008 David Crowe on the George Berry Radio Show David Crowe is interviewed by George Berry in the aftermath of the Reverend Wright comments that HIV is a US-made racially targetted bioweapon. But, what if HIV doesn't exist? |
May 1, 2008 Rev. Wright and His Fellow Travelers Insist AIDS Is a Government Plot Peter Barry Chowka writes: "Every day brings a plethora of fresh stories and news related to health, innovative medicine, medical freedom, and the politics of health care, especially as they relate to the 2008 U.S. presidential race. Surprising and unexpected, if not mind boggling, are adjectives that might be used to describe some of these developments, as well
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April 29, 2008 Accuracy in Media on Jeremiah Wright and Rethinking AIDS Day
t would be a tragedy if [Rev. Jeremiah] Wrights wild charges prevent an open and honest debate about the nature of AIDS. After all, 24 years after HIV was declared at an April 23, 1984, Washington news conference, as the probable cause of AIDS, there is still no cure or vaccine. About $200 billion has already been spent by the U.S. Government on HIV/AIDS but investigations have found corruption in the various programs that test and distribute anti-AIDS drugs
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April 27, 2008 ICC Interview Mimi Pascual and Liam Scheff on the Lizz Brown Show 2005 Radio interview with former ICC childcare worker about the N.I.H., government and pharmaceutical company-sponsored clinical trials on N.Y.C. orhpans |
April 26, 2008 Oliver Clerc on AIDS John McNair interviews French Journalist and philosopher Oliver Clerc Interviewed on AIDS. |
April 25, 2008 Peter Duesberg on Richard Syrett Show "Richard Syrett speaks with a controversial CANCER AND AIDS Researcher about his theory that HIV is not the cause of AIDS: PETER H. DUESBERG, Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of California, Berkeley. At 36 he earned tenure at the University and at 49 he of was elected to the National Academy of Science. He is the author of 'Inventing the AIDS Virus'." |
April 25, 2008 Farber & Duesberg win Semmelweis "Clean Hands" award Celia Farber and Peter Duesberg will receive the Semmelweis "Clean Hands" award on May 13, 2008 in Washington DC. The award is named after Dr. Semmelweis whose career and life were destroyed by daring to suggest that doctors should wash their hands before and after surgeries. |
April 24, 2008 David Crowe interviewed on LIBRadio Keidi Awadu of LIBRadio talks to David Crowe about Rethinking AIDS Day. |
April 16, 2008 Charlie Rose show on AIDS from May 21, 1993 Interesting interviews from 1993 with David Ho, Mark Harrington and three long-term survivors, including Michael Callen. |
April 11, 2008 Dr. Jonas Moses and Dr. Andrew Maniotis on Koch's Postulates On his television show "On The Edge" Dr. Jonas Moses discusses the logic rules for determining whether a pathogen causes a disease. |
April 10, 2008 Rethinking AIDS Day is April 23rd! Rethinking AIDS Day (RAD) is April 23rd to remember (not celebrate) the anniversary of the infamous Gallo/Heckler news conference announcing the 'probable' cause of AIDS had been discovered. By the time the science was published and found wanting, it was too late. Check out this graphic: of you know who. |
April 6, 2008 1995 Video: "The Cause of AIDS: Fact and Speculation" A video from more than a decade ago by Colman Jones expanding on the theory that hidden syphilis is the cause of AIDS, but also including other critics like Dr. Peter Duesberg. There is some excellent footage of HIV=AIDS dissidents from that era. |
April 2, 2008 David Crowe and Boyd Graves Debate HIV on Toronto's CKLN Radio Boyd Graves believes that HIV is a US government germ warfare program to kill blacks and gays, and promotes a drug, Tetrasilver that has been patented as a cure for AIDS (no kidding). David Crowe claims that if HIV does not exist, and its existence has not been proven, that it can't have been created by anybody. The debate got off to a good start for the first 15 minutes until
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April 1, 2008 Is AIDS really caused by a virus? A paper in the scientific journal "Medical Hypotheses" by Dr. Lawrence Broxmeyer that claims that mycobacteria are the cause of AIDS. This theory is important and interesting, but does not satisfy those who question the evidence that AIDS acts like an infectious disease. To them this is merely substituting one mysterious pathogen for another, based largely on tests that are not unambiguous evidence that a pathogen is even present. |
December 20, 2007 Dr. Andrew Maniotis Interviewed by Dr. Jonas Moses This interview from the television program "On the Edge: Conversations in Medical Sciences Research" requires windows media player. |
November 13, 2007 A special edition of CKLN "Rude Awakening" This edition features Professor Tim Ball on Climate Change, David Crowe on Health Risks, Webster Tarpley on War & Peace and more
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December 1, 2007 Dr. Henry Bauer's New Blog A new blog by science critic Dr. Henry Bauer. |
November 6, 2007 Raising dissenting voices on HIV link to Aids Kenyan journalist Atieno Amisi describes how his HIV diagnosis turned him into a dissenter. |
November 7, 2007 Gevisser Biography of Mbeki A new biography of South African President Mbeki is the source of reports that he is still an AIDS skeptic. |
November 6, 2007 President Mbeki is Still a Dissident Thabo Mbeki, President of South Africa, is still openly skeptical of the HIV=AIDS=Death theory, according to the Guardian of London. |
December 10, 2007 Robert Gallo interviewed by Greek Journalist Lambros Papantoniou It is interesting to compare this interview with Robert Gallo with the same journalist's interview with Andrew Maniotis. |
December 1, 2007 Interview with Maria Papagiannidou St. Pierre Journalist and HIV-positive recoverer from AIDS-drug-induced AIDS, Maria Papagiannidou St. Pierre, is interviewed by famous Greek novelist Vassilis Vasilikos on TV channel ET3 (English subtitles) |
December 21, 2007 Some people don't want health insurance Amidst all of the media clatter about mandatory universal health insurance, one point of view has been conspicuously absent. That is the opinion held by a lot of well-informed people who reject most of Western pharmaceutically-based medicine. These people have maintained their own health naturally for many decades, and dont believe that the pharmaceutical approach is a healthy one. Indeed, studies have found that properly-used pharmaceutical medicines, unnecessary surgeries, and other medical procedures cause more than 700,000 deaths every year, in the United States alone. And thats not even counting all of the cancer deaths that were really caused by chemotherapy and radiation, the AIDS deaths that were really caused by the extremely toxic AIDS drugs, and many more similar situations
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March 31, 2008 Alex Verney-Elliott writes to Gordon Brown A letter to UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown requesting proof that HIV exists. |
March 30, 2008 The HIV-AIDS Titanic Hits its Own Iceberg Beldeu Singh describes how the HIV=AIDS theory has been the cause of its own undoing. |
March 26, 2008 Dissident Dating If you test HIV positive then on some level of mind your expression of love is perversely seen as a vehicle of death and you even risk a prison sentence for doing something normal and natural. Relationships can be difficult anyway but being HIV positive blocks or destroys intimacy and dehumanises. If youre able to think for yourself and realise that HIV theory does not fit the facts this realisation adds another dimension of dating difficulty. If youve tested positive and youre looking for a like-minded partner, one who wont destroy themselves with AIDS industry poisons, then this is the place to find them
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March 16, 2008 Letter to Uganda's "The Monitor" Despite the Western myth that 'HIV' originatead in Africa there is no scientific proof that anyone in Africa is 'HIV' positive
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March 14, 2008 TIG Statement on TAC versus Rath On Friday 7 March 2008, three days after receiving our Heads of Argument, the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) dropped its case against us (Treatment Information Group TIC). Not surprisingly, because as our Heads clearly show, the TAC never had any case against us in the first place. Since wed drawn our own papers without outside legal help, and so hadnt incurred any costs, the TACs proposal to abandon its case against us on the eve of trial was one we could not justifiably turn down... |
March 1, 2008 Dear Mr. Prime Minister Stop the Discrimination We the Sub Saharan Africans, Gay men and Drug users in United Kingdom wish to register our condemnation of the deliberate discrimination against us from the rest of the community by only targeting us and testing us for HIV
Now updated with a response from the UK Department of Health
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February 14, 2008 We have been challenged... Dr. Andrew Maniotis responds to John Moore sending him a page that "AIDSTruth" has compiled of 'denialists' they claim all died from AIDS (from not taking their AIDS drugs like good little boys)... |
February 10, 2008 Unanswered Scientific Questions about "AIDS" Sent to the American Experts Journalist Lambros Papantoniou asks the US National Cancer Institute a few questions on AIDS that they either cannot or will not answer
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January 31, 2008 Patients Need Nutrition, Not Drugs I was diagnosed with symptomatic AIDS in December of 1995 with a CD4 count of 54
I stopped taking AIDS drugs on May 16, 2006
Most of my side effects have eased
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January 28, 2008 The AIDS Creed Yea, we shall believe in HIV, AIDS and eternal damnation for doing naughty things! Our new prayer will help you get the AIDS religion and help you hex the dissidents! |
January 20, 2008 New YouTube Channel HIVDISSIDENT A collection of HIV/AIDS dissident YouTube videos
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January 17, 2008 Gambia Rethinks AIDS
Statistics have it that Africa has the greatest share of HIV/AIDS prevalence in the whole world. This is not at all any surprise, because it is almost a normalcy that whenever we talk about death and diseases, Africa is always at the top of the chart. Either a disease has been first discovered here, or, because of poverty and all what not, it is predominant on the continent. Interestingly, we are always more than willing to accept these revelations as Biblical facts
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January 12, 2008 Ode to Robert Gallo Like a fanciful assumption/Like bad logic that's a wheel/Never ending, no abating/On increasing spinning spiel/Like a snowball down a mountain/Roll the egos of buffoons
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January 8, 2008 Death Rush: Poppers and AIDS John Lauritsen has made this entire book, co-authored with Hank Wilson in 1986, available online. |
September 13, 2007 AIDS Can't be Found or Cured: David Crowe Turns Thousands of Hours of Research into a Simple Explanation A special interview for CKLN Radio with multi-faceted author, journalist and researcher David Crowe on how AIDS affects millions of people worldwide in completely different ways than the mass media portrays. The entire system is based on billions in immoral profiteering, stereotypes, fear, ignorance, fraud, brainwashing, negligence, censorship and more. Africa has been decimated by AIDS and the cures, North American governments are forcing parents to give their kids toxic and unproven drugs, and the legal and medical communities are trying to test everyone despite the fact they all test for different things. A must-listen for anyone who wants to survive our increasingly Kafkaesque (David Crowe) healthcare system and avoid catching AIDS from an AIDS test. |
September 1, 2007 THE INFECTIOUS MYTH What Is Big Pharmacide Getting Wrong That We Need To Get Right? A special CKLN Radio interview with Mr. David Crowe from TheInfectiousMyth.com about what the medical-chemical industrial complex is getting wrong that we need to get right. We all want to trust the people in charge of our health, but we all have examples of their imperfection and irresponsibility which add up to a lot we know but dont discuss much. Its worth having faith in our ability to ask questions and get answers in using curiousity to beat ignorance, often the only thing that does. In societies full of experts who listen to other experts to become experts, we have to insist that anyone smart be smart enough to explain things or we wont believe them. Sounds fair, well see how it goes. In a clear, calm, dispassionate and articulate manner Mr. Crowe goes from the history of the polio vaccine to its use today, the history of viruses and vaccines in general and their impact on society, the role and attitude of the medical and pharmaceutical community, the latest virus scares that become less scary if we understood them and much more. If you care enough to pay for better health, you might want to listen to this interview for free and check out his work, it could save you a bundle
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October 9, 2007 Public Choice Reviews Dr. Henry Bauers book The Origin, Persistence and Failings of HIV/AIDS Theory This is an important book. In 250 fact-filled, closely reasoned pages of text, Henry Bauer, professor emeritus of chemistry and science studies, and dean emeritus of Arts and Sciences at Virginia Tech, systematically demolishes the theorymore correctly the hypothesis or conjecturethat human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). According to conventional wisdom, that disease, which first presented in the early 1980s among the gay communities of San Francisco, New York and a few other large US cities, has, via bisexual switch-hitting, exchanges of dirty needles among intravenous drug users, and transfusions of HIV-polluted blood, become a full-blown epidemic endangering everyone, be they gay, straight, or somewhere in between. HIV/AIDS now is a global public-health crisis of alarming dimensions, ravaging Sub-Saharan Africa and threatening to decimate much of the developing world, or so the usual story goes
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October 2, 2007 The Origin, Persistence and Failings of HIV/AIDS Theory A new website for information on Dr. Henry Bauers new book, along with book reviews and ordering information. |
October 1, 2007 Virus Mania From Trafford The book "Virus Wahn" has been translated into English and is now available as "Virus Mania" from the publisher, Trafford. This book by journalist Torsten Engelbrecht and medical doctor Claus Köhnlein describes the viral origin of several diseases as a myth. |
October 1, 2007 Neville Hodgkinson reviews Phyllis Peases new book AIDS, Cancer and Arthritis: A New Perspective This book offers a new way forward in our understanding of AIDS and the mechanisms underlying it, which may be enormously important to future directions for research and treatment. Written by a medical microbiologist with more than 30 years of experience with hands on work, especially that involving electron microscopy, it makes extensive use of laboratory-acquired expertise and evidence to question the view that a retrovirus is responsible for the collapse of the immune system seen in AIDS
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September 8, 2007 Lizz Brown interviews Liam Scheff on ICC and Guinea Pig Kids An interview with Liam Scheff and Mimi Pascual, hosted by Lizz Brown, detailing the atrocities that occurred at the Incarnation Childrens House in New York City, where mostly poor and black orphans were used as guinea pigs for highly toxic AIDS drug experiments. The interview was recorded on August 6, 2005. |
December 20, 2007 BBC Gives In To Bullying BBC Censors Incarnation Childrens Center Documentary Guinea Pig Kids. Comments by Liam Scheff: The BBC Gives in to the Aids Mafia, Notes on a Scandal and radio interview with ICC childcare worker Mimi Pascual (text and audio). Also see Dan Stanhopes Various and Sundry Blog, Manus This & That blog and Sepp Hasselbergers blog New Media Explorer. |
December 20, 2007 Questioning HIV/AIDS: Morally Reprehensible or Scientifically Warranted? One expects scientific discourse to be focused dispassionately on substantive issues. Yet doctors, scientists, and others who question whether human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) have been called the moral equivalent of Holocaust deniers; their employers have been urged to dismiss them; laws under which they could be imprisoned have been envisioned; and media have been asked to purge their archives of anything potentially favorable to such doubting. Evidently those who make these attacks are absolutely convinced that HIV causes AIDS. That raises the question of how much certainty is ever attainable in science, especially over so complex an issue as AIDS. Furthermore, the attackers fail to make a necessary distinction between raising questions and urging action. They have presented a number of flawed arguments, including those about the credentials or experience needed to assess evidence. Objectively speaking, both official reports and the peer-reviewed literature afford substantive grounds for doubting that HIV is the necessary and sufficient cause of AIDS and that antiretroviral treatment is unambiguously beneficial. |
December 16, 2007 New website highlights the danger of poppers The Committee to Monitor Poppers was formed in 1981 to educate the gay community about the hazards of using poppers. They advocate for research and education about poppers. |
December 15, 2007 Dr. Henry Bauer on Food, Funding and HIV Research
The preoccupation with HIV/AIDS in Africa has led us to supply expensive antiretroviral drugs to stave off a disease whose symptoms of illness appear an average of 10 years after infection, while leaving a much larger portion of the African populations to suffer malnutrition and other diseases that kill much more rapidly
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December 10, 2007 Dr. Andrew Maniotis interviewed by Greek Journalist Lambros Papantoniou The English version of an interview on AIDS published on December 7, 2007 in the Athens-based newspaper Paraskevi+13 under the title "AIDS: A World Scandal!" |
June 1, 2007 HIV/AIDS: Science or Religion? An essay based on a speech David Crowe gave to an Alive & Well meeting in Los Angeles on February 19, 2003. |
July 2, 2007 Carl Strygg writes to XTRA magazine While I was glad to read Matt Mills caution against censorship in scientific and public debate on these issues, I am deeply troubled that the word denialist is constantly used to describe people like me
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July 1, 2007 Responses to "HIV Denial in the Internet Era" Debate on Denialism in Torontos GLBT magazine XTRA! with postings by long-time rethinkers Todd Phillips, Kelly Jon Landis, Keith Styles, Manu, Claus Jensen, Terry Dobbin and Winfred Mwebe. And in the other corner, AIDS Treatment Activist (i.e. pusher of poisonous pills) Martin Delaney. |
June 1, 2007 AZT and 3TC are Good for Baby Africans (according to their manufacturer, Glaxo Wellcome (now GSK). These drugs, the company says, "prolong life and delay disease progression") |
June 1, 2007 The HIV Optimistics An article by Celia Farber in Canada's "Alive" magazine. |
July 1, 2007 Nice Graph No Data You can often see graphs showing the dynamics of CD4 counts and viral load over time. But did you know that the graphs were not based on real data? That they were not based on any data, just prejudice that has become fact by repetition? |
July 1, 2007 Mandatory HIV Testing Debate An article by David Crowe in the July 2003 issue of the Parkland Publications newsletter for doctors. |
July 1, 2007 HIV Test Kits A compilation of labels from a number of HIV test kits, including antibody, PCR and other types of tests. |
July 1, 2007 Liam Scheff on FM Australia Liam Scheff interviewed by Heather Anderson of 4ZZZ FM in Brisbane, Australia, in the spring of 2007. |
July 1, 2007 The Mythology of AIDS
began with Robert 'R' in St. Louis in 1969. |
July 1, 2007 Doctors Opposing Circumcision There have been a number of exaggerated claims made for the alleged efficacy of male circumcision in preventing female-to-male infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) This statement examines those claims and puts them in proper perspective
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August 10, 2008 HIV Videos A new YouTube channel with news and commentary from a rethinking perspective, including "AIDS Drugs Kill" |
July 1, 2007 T Cell Activation Theory is Impossible As shown by British scientists from Imperial College. |
July 1, 2007 Thalidomide for Black Orphans The ICC investigation continues. |
August 8, 2008 Peter Duesberg and Celia Farber on the Robert Scott Bell Show Sunday August 3rd Listen to this recording of these two veteran HIV/AIDS rethinkers from August 3, 2008. |
June 27, 2008 Interview with Dr. Katherine Painter Liam Scheff managed to interview Dr. Katherine Painter during his ICC investigations. |
August 5, 2007 Montreal Gazette Tries to Trash David Crowe (on the basis of a 10 minute interview and no serious research |
August 6, 2007 Introduction to AIDS Dissent A Darin Brown presentation on YouTube. |
July 28, 2008 The Politics of HIV and AIDS Robert Scott Bell an alternative and holistic health expert interviews private investigator Clark Baker and lawyer David Steele on the politics of HIV and AIDS. You can listen through your browser or download an MP3 from this link. |
August 7, 2007 The HIV/AIDS Myth A review of Dr. Peter Duesberg's "Inventing the AIDS Virus" by Kelly and Paul Brennan-Jones. |
June 27, 2008 UN Cries Wolf about AIDS An article by former insider Professor James Chin on the exaggerations of AID$ Inc. |
July 5, 2008 Who is Peter Duesberg? Author David Jack (Thou Shalt Not Think: The Brutally Frank Guide to Life) on Peter Duesberg, Kary Mullis and the recent Discover Magazine article. |
July 3, 2008 A Myth That Kills: AIDS Industry Feeds on Fear Michael Fumento writes in the "New York Post" that "THE Senate is near to pass ing a massive $50 billion Emergency Plan for HIV/ AIDS Relief - a bill whose priorities are based on myth, just like virtually all anti-AIDS efforts worldwide". |
April 1, 2007 Hannilie Zulu on HIV/AIDS Science Fiction in the Parenzee Appeal Hearing in Adelaide, South Australia |
April 1, 2007 Paula Gloria talks to Stephen Allen about his AIDS Fraud Video (and 9/11) |
April 1, 2007 Journalist Lambros Papantoniou interviews Robert Gallo. |
April 1, 2007 Major article on cancer by AIDS dissident Dr. Peter Duesberg in the May, 2007 issue of Scientific American Dr. Peter Duesberg has not only questioned the HIV theory of AIDS, but also the gene theory of cancer. His theory, increasingly recognized as important, is that aneuploidy (wrong number of chromosomes) is behind the growth of tumors. |
May 1, 2007 Another letter questioning the HIV=AID$=Death dogma censored by the Globe and Mail newspaper
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May 1, 2007 Is HIV Truly the Cause of AIDS? An article by Joshua Nicholson for City on a Hill Press, a student newspaper at UC Santa Cruz. |
May 1, 2007 Senator Obama accused of terrorism |
May 1, 2007 Letter written by Mark Biernbaum, PhD to Dr. Peter McDonald over his HIV-positive status and experiences |
May 1, 2007 Dr. Henry Bauer asks Can We Learn from Parenzee? |
May 1, 2007 Judge Sulan Appeals to Authority and Denies the Parenzee Appeal. But do not give up hope, further avenues for appeal will be explored
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May 1, 2007 Alternatives to AZT in Aids Patients Article by Beldeu Singh at Sepp Hasslbergers blog. |
May 1, 2007 Hannilie Zulu on HIV/AIDS Science Fiction in the Parenzee Appeal Hearing in Adelaide, South Australia |
May 1, 2007 David Crowe Interviewed A video that recorded a wide ranging talk by David for the Gary Null Video "AIDS Inc." |
January 1, 2007 The New York City AIDS Experiment Inside New York Citys Administration for Childrens Services headquarters on William Street in Manhattan, there is a vaulted room known to staffers as the Bubble. Hundreds of records are housed there: fat file folders containing vital information about each of the foster children, most of them African-American and Latino, ages 6 months and younger, who were enrolled in experimental HIV/AIDS clinical trials conducted from 1988 to 2001
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January 1, 2007 Dogmatists Demand BBC Bow to Their Demands AIDSTruth demands that the BBC commissioned documentary "Guinea Pig Kids" be withdrawn. Their complaint was eventually partially upheld. Also read Liam Scheff's original expose and his current blog. |
January 1, 2007 AIDS Cartoon by Emma Holister |
January 1, 2007 Anthony Brink Launches Complaint Against Zackie Achmat in the International Criminal Court Achmat is guilty of genocide, the gravest crime among the 'most serious crimes of concern to the international community as a whole'
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January 1, 2007 The Gallo Philes (HIV on Trial) A new website dedicated to the Andre Chad Parenzee trial in Adelaide, Australia. |
January 1, 2007 Interview with Founder of HEAL Sydney Cal Crilly interviewers Jason Stephenson, the founder of HEAL Sydney, for Melbourne Indymedia. |
January 1, 2007 What if HIV was simply a natural signal of cellular death (apoptosis)? Professor Jean Umber wonders if what is often called HIV is actually just a natural signal of cellular death, magnified in people with weakened immune systems or other disorders. |
January 1, 2007 Guinea Pig Kids Website dedicated to the video about New York City orphans enrolled in trials of toxic AIDS drugs. |
January 1, 2007 Deconstructing the Myth of AIDS A Gary Null video (2 hours). |
January 1, 2007 Matthias Rath Responds to TAC Lawsuit Rath calls lawsuit "Pharmaceutical Colonialism" |
January 1, 2007 Brink Supports Rath An affidavit by South African lawyer Anthony Brink supporting Matthias Rath. |
January 1, 2007 Mhlonog Supports Rath African doctor Sam Mhlongo (now unfortunately deceased) supports Matthias Rath in the lawsuit initiated by TAC (Treatment Action Campaign). |
January 1, 2007 Lynn Margulis on Rethinking HIV and AIDS "What is an AIDS Denier?"
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January 1, 2007 Gannett on the ICC Scandal Lynn Gannett writes to Essence magazine about the Incarnation Children's Center forced drugging scandal. |
January 1, 2007 Vitenberg on Rethinkers (French) Jacques Vitenberg reflects on the work of scientific dissidents. Article is in French. |
October 1, 2006 AIDS Reconsidered A book review by Richard Kostelanetz. |
October 1, 2006 Charleston, South Carolina, newspaper writes about Noreen Martin Charleston City Paper publishes article on HIV-positive Rethinker Noreen Martin, a woman who has reclaimed her health by abandoning AIDS drugs. |
October 1, 2006 Libyan Children, Bulgarian Nurses, Palestinian Doctor and the Death Penalty Transcripts from discussions at a US State Department press briefing. |
October 1, 2006 HIVVoice.com A new discussion forum for those who are HIV-positive or care about someone who is to ask questions about whether HIV causes AIDS, the accuracy of HIV tests, the safety and effectiveness of AIDS drugs and much more. |
October 1, 2006 Bankrupt Mathematical Model in Lancet Rebecca Culshaw and David Crowe point out amazing errors in a mathematical model calling for HAART for everyone (sick or not) published in Lancet
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October 1, 2006 Avian Flu, AIDS and Evolution A Liam Scheff article in "Salvo" magazine. |
October 1, 2006 Professor Jean Umber on Properties of Nucleoside Analogs Organic chemistry professor Jean Umber talks about the distinct properties of different nucleoside analogs (translated from the french). |
October 1, 2006 Don't Question the GalloHIV/AIDS Dogma An article by Beldeu Singh |