Ric, I must agree with Rethinkit. What is now called "AIDS" in Africa is no more than what Africans have been dying of all along with a convenient new name that allows for more financial aid to be directed toward them. If this aid was used for needed infrastructure and cleaning up the food and water supply, it would go a long way toward alleviating the problems. Did you ever consider why the manifestations of AIDS are so different in africa than in the West? Do you seriously think that one little virus can cause such disparate diseases? Are you aware …
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Well, you guys have a lot to say! I made a post yesteday that didn't seem to go through, so I will address just a few of these points. These days, there is so much interference in the scientific process that it is very hard to determine what is and isn't true. The tendency toward globalization is a very dangerous trend. When virtually all our food is supplied by very few huge conglomerates, not only is our choice taken away, but varieties that have adapted to specific environments will die out and more famine will result. The same is true of …
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Okay,first of all, even Montagnier admits that the French never purified the virus. Isolation according to Koch's postulates was never attained. Just because theykeep moving the goalposts doesn't make them winners. Research based on lifestyle issues was prematurely discontinued when the putative "probable cause of AIDS" was announced. There's overwhelming evidence that the use of poppers was the cause of KS, which is rarely seen these days. I have read the stories of the numbers of diseases, great overuse of drugs (including antibiotics), and all the other factors which ran rampant in the gay community. It's quite easy to see how …
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Believe what you like--I'm not arguing this anymore. My statement about the church of AIDS was aimed at you and the orthodoxy. The HIV hypthesis is the faith. I'm an atheist. You're welcome to dance on my grave when I die of "aids".
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Thank you, Rethinkit and David. Johnny did indeed misread my very brief statement while taking to task anyone he thinks has not read all of his lengthy, ranting diatribes. I'm quite healthy and very happy to have taken charge of my own healthcare, and don't believe I said anything to indicate an evil nature. A little sarcasm, maybe. I haven't run away--I just refuse to participate in a futile argument with an irrational person. I do, after all, have a life to lead. I am only hoping that there are people reading this who might find some enlightenment if they too …
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