Sunday, June 18, 2006

AIDS the True Story I

{{___ The History of HIV/AIDS\From Mark Cichocki,\Your Guide to AIDS / HIV.}}

Thanks for reminding me of the forum boss of one of my favorite forums five years back.

Back then, there were great fights between the "true believers" in the official conjectures and recommendations versus the knowledgeable.

Those with discernment have won the fights in the forums.

I have gone back to Mark's forum occasionally and seen those with knowledge and discernment gradually erode the arguments of Mark's fellow "true believers" in the great medical hoax. Mark has little traffic today.

Experienced medical practitioners have learned from killing too many people through officially recommended (virtually coerced, actually, in our trial-lawyer-income-driven medical system) lethal treatments.

So obviously toxic medication is no longer killing great numbers of people, in first world countries at least.

Unfortunately these deaths have been blamed on something called HIV. Rather easy to do since the side effects of the drugs are virtually indistinguishable from the symptoms and signs of official "AIDS related" diseases.

That science which has not been corrupted through government control via an effective monopoly of research spending shows rather clearly that HIV is either a harmless retrovirus or a misidentification of cellular debris.

HIV is a fabulous monster, actually.

{{___ In July 1981, the New York Times reported an outbreak of a rare form of cancer among gay men in New York and California. This "gay cancer" as it was called at the time was later identified as Kaposi's Sarcoma, the face of AIDS. About the same time, emergency rooms in New York City began to see a rash of seemingly healthy young men presenting with fevers, flu-like symptoms, and a rare pneumonia called Pneumocystis. }}

Actually many of diseases were and are not so rare in those undergoing highly toxic chemotherapy. For various cancers in the past, and now, also, oddly enough, as mentioned above, for AIDS.

The promiscuous male homosexual bath-house life style of the seventies included massive exposure to various legal and illegal, medical and recreational, toxic drugs. Including "poppers", something little done elsewhere and not generally known. After a decade, more or less, of thus abusing their bodies "apparently healthy young men" developed various deadly diseases that had only been seen before in the elderly, in the severely malnourished, and in severe chemotherapy recipients.

Infection and sex had virtually nothing to do with it.

But the enjoyment of sex seems to be a more popular villain than the use of toxic drugs.

{{___ This was the beginning of what has become the biggest health care concern in modern history. Twenty-five years later the disease still plagues society. How did we get to this point? }}

As Samuel Johnson replied to the lady who asked him why his dictionary defined "fetlock" as the "knee" of a horse:

Ignorance, madam, ignorance.