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What is most telling to me is one simple fact: that
Dr. Robert Gallo, the
dude who claims to have isolated the only deadly
retrovirus ever heard of,
never filed a paper confirming his research and his
results.
Normally, in the scientific community, one scientist
postulates a theory
backed by research and experimentation, describing
how he achieved his
results and conclusions. Normally, the science world
has an opportunity to
examine these conclusions fully before any are
confirmed and postulated to
the public.
This was not the case with HIV-AIDS. No, that was a
bandwagon quickly hopped
on by every pharmaceutical company, every lobbyist,
and all the media... and
hence by the public, who never knew there was no
such testing of Gallo's theories. (read Jon Rappoport's AIDS, INC. for a
very enlightened view) I recall reading an article some time ago that prior
to the current cocktail of drug treatments being used, most AIDS patients
expired of respiratory causes, but that since AZT (a failed chemotherapy
drug shelved in 1961) has become the treatment norm, they now expire from
liver/kidney failure. Does it take rocket science to spot a problem?
Liam Scheff reports that the criteria for AIDS
diagnosis vary around the world, and that in Africa, a case of dysentery can
be cause for that diagnosis. Again... what is wrong with this picture?
Quite frankly, given the foregoing, I am forced to
conclude that something
stinks to high heaven in the whole mess. I don't
need any more statistics; I
will look instead to the ones who opted for
immune-boosting and healthy
living instead of a death diagnosis, and are still
thriving today.
Until the public stops handing responsibility for
their health over to institutions filled with
white-coated "experts" whose very jobs depend not on
wellness, but on illness, and starts to use their
God-given free will as it was intended, people
around the world will continue to be fodder for that
machine. We've "let George do it" and "George" has
done us but good... and didn't even kiss us first.
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