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| Announcements : Nobel Prize Winner’s Revelations - Stop The Press HIV is a Lie |
| on Sunday, February 07, 2010 - 12:56 PM GMT Posted by : Admin |
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Nobel Prize winner’s revelations
Several months have passed since an astounding interview of
Montagnier came out on YouTube, and although many people are
already aware of it, the Italian media have kept silent. It’s critically
important that it be discussed, and that the right conclusions be
drawn from it.
A transcript of the interview appears below, following which is my
comment on it:
(This article has been sent to important Italian newspapers and weekly
magazines.)
Statements by Luc Montagnier, 2008 Nobel Prize for Medicine,
conferred on him for the “discovery of HIV and its role as the cause
of AIDS”, made in the documentary film “House of Numbers”
( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQoNW7lOnT4 )
Brent Leung: You talked about oxidative stress earlier. Is treating
oxidative stress one of the best ways to deal with the African AIDS
epidemic?
Luc Montagnier: I think it is one way to approach. To decrease the
rate of transmission because I believe HIV, we can be exposed to
HIV many times without being chronically infected. Our immune
system will get rid of the virus within a few weeks, if you have a good
immune system; and this is the problem also of Africa, of African
people. Their nutrition is not very equilibrated, they are in oxidative
stress, even if they are not infected with HIV. So their immune system
doesn’t work well, already. So it’s prone, you know, it can allow HIV
to get in and persist.
So there are many ways which are not the vaccine – the magic name,
the vaccine! – there are many ways to decrease the transmission just
by simple measures of nutrition, giving antioxidants, proper
antioxidants, hygiene measures, fighting the other infections. So they
are not spectacular, but they could, you know, decrease very well the
epidemic to the level they are in occidental countries, Western
countries.
Brent Leung: So if you have a good immune system, then your body
can naturally get rid of HIV?!
Luc Montagnier: Yes.
Brent Leung: Oh, interesting. Do you think we should have more of a
push for antioxidants and things of that nature in Africa than
antiretrovirals?
Luc Montagnier: We should push for more you know a combination of
measures, you know, antioxidants, nutrition advice, nutrition, fighting
other infections, malaria, tuberculosis, parasites, worms, education of
course, genital hygiene for women and men also, very simple
measures, which are not very expensive but which could do a lot.
And this is actually my worry about the many spectacular action for
the global funds to buy drugs and so on. And Bill gates and so on, for
the vaccine. But you know those kind of measures are not very well
funded, they’re not funded at all, or they are, you know, it really
depends on the local government to take choice of this. But the local
government they take advice of the scientific advisors from the
[international?] institutions and they don’t get this kind of advice very
often.
Brent Leung: There’s no money in nutrition, right? There’s no profit.
Luc Montagnier: There’s no profit, yes! Water is important, water is
key.
Brent Leung: Now I think you said you were talking about if you have
a built immune system that it is possible to get rid of HIV naturally. If
you take a poor African who has been infected and you build up their
immune system is it possible for them to also naturally get rid of it?
Luc Montagnier: I would think so.
Brent Leung: OK. That’s an important, that’s an important point.
Luc Montagnier: It’s important knowledge which is completely
neglected. You know, people always think of drugs and vaccine
(grinning broadly). So this is a message which may be different from
the other what you heard before, no?
Brent Leung: The closing?
Luc Montagnier (smiling): No, no, yes, my message is different from
what you heard from Fauci or er..!
Brent Leung: Yes. It’s a little different.
Luc Montagnier (beaming and grinning widely): Little different!
COMMENT
Fabio Franchi
(Translated by the Treatment Information Group: tig.org.za)
Montagnier undermines the grounds for the award of the Nobel Prize to him
in October 2008.
Montagnier had already tried to find a way out when claiming in
1991 that the “HI virus” only causes AIDS in the presence of cofactors
(micoplasmas). He soon experienced the chilly isolation of the
scientific community for this, and took the hint: he stopped making
the point, and with that the orthodoxy reaccepted him into its ranks
with open arms.
But that wasn’t his only “deviance”. In 1992, in order to explain the
embarrassing presence of cases of “AIDS without virus” (CD4
idiopathic lymphocytopenia), Montagnier mooted a “hit and run”
model, a blitz in a German style: contact -> infection -> damage….
and escape without leaving a clue. I’m sorry to say, but such an
hypothesis is unfalsifiable, unverifiable and therefore unscientific.
Now Montagnier improves his creative hypothesis and says that
“HIV infection” only takes place if the immune system is already
deficient; otherwise “HIV” is unable to “enter”. He therefore
understands this infection as the consequence of immunodeficiency: an
immunodeficiency present before the arrival of “HIV” and which is
produced by oxidative stress. This is enough to explode “HIV” as the
cause of AIDS.… and his Nobel Prize.
Were Montagnier consistent, he would at this point give back the
Prize and say: “I’m sorry, but I’ve been pulling your leg.”
Without hesitating, he goes on to add that the best treatment for
AIDS is not antiretrovirals, but antioxidants instead, precisely
contradicting what he had said before. Not even vaccination is
supposed to be useful, he says (even though he promised one so
many times, and dedicated the last 25 years of his career trying to
find one!).
Moreover, he acknowledged that huge sums in research funding
were being squandered on this, omitting to mention that he’d
received more than a few crumbs in this pointless pursuit.
He says Africans are immune deficient due to malnutrition and other
diseases irrespective of “HIV” infection – which is precisely what
several “dissidents”, also called “denialists”, have written, and which
until now has been considered “dangerous to public health”!
Blithely expounding on these matters, he speaks as though he were
revealing his own original, thoughtful and novel insights, shared
with us at long last.
He claims we don’t get infected if we are immune competent, but
that if “HIV” is nonetheless able to penetrate an immune competent
person, he gets rid of it within two weeks. Thus he contradicts (has
he forgotten?) two cornerstones of immunology to be found in any
textbook. Unless I’m to be corrected, (a) infections take place
irrespective of immune competence (whereas the evolution of
infections depends on it), and (b) the elimination of the virus can
indeed take place within some weeks, but it leaves a clue, a scar even
in immune competent people, namely the specific antibody reaction
which is testimony to the “fight between the alien element and one’s
own soldiers”. An organism cannot eliminate a virus without
combating it (that is, if the virus has not first penetrated and
multiplied itself).
Montagnier says that if the immune system of an immune deficient
individual is strengthened, “HIV” can be eliminated! But what does
he mean by eliminate? (Does the individual become HIV-Antibody
negative? Would the “viral load” become zero?)
If Montagnier believes (as he seems to believe) that “HIV” is a
retrovirus, he wouldn’t say the body can eliminate it (if he claims
“HIV” becomes part of the host’s cells’ genome). At most he would
claim that the body can keep it quiescently repressed.
With these claims Montagnier degrades the role of HIV to a factor of
secondary importance (not even as a co-cause any longer, as he claimed in
1991-92). He degrades it to a factor which is neither necessary nor sufficient
for AIDS, so much so that – in his bright opinion – it is not necessary to
fight HIV directly to treat AIDS!!
CONCLUSIONS
I don’t know how this scientist should be judged, attracted as he is by
fame and success but nonetheless capable of illuminating partial
recognitions (albeit revealing dark compromises with his conscience).
These acknowledgments are more than enough to subvert the
reasons for his success (but, of course, only after having enjoyed it to
the full).
What is important is that the theory of oxidative stress (first proposed
by Papadopulos-Eleopulos, and afterwards by Passi, Kremer and
others) should be restored to relevance. It is a unifying theory
adumbrating numerous causal factors and allowing a range of
perspectives of prevention, treatment and further understanding.
As for Africans, Duesberg, Rasnick, Fiala and many others have
claimed from the beginning that AIDS in Africa (resulting from
malnutrition, polluted and infected water and manifold diseases) is
very different from AIDS in Western countries.
With these recent statements of his, Montagnier implicitly
acknowledges the arguments of those who have always been his
historical opponents, the so-called dissidents. But his bad faith is
evident from the time he chose to make his claims – only after
receiving the Nobel Prize – and from his failure to credit the
originators of those claims made up to 25 years ago.
He, the individual best known for the HIV theory of AIDS ends up
demolishing it. What ingratitude to the establishment that made him so rich
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| Announcements : looking for lots of work |
| on Sunday, February 07, 2010 - 12:33 PM GMT Posted by : Submit_News |
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Jon Braun - jonmarkelliot@yahoo.ca - (204)-388-4138 or c. (204)-371-5135
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Some of my work experience includes:
- flagman/pilot driver (road construction)
- exterior work (siding, soffit, fascia, trough)
- cabinetry/fine furniture (finishing products)
Some of my school experience includes:
- Grade 12 diploma
- TESL (teaching English as a second language)
Some of my skills are:
- working with people
- Knowledge and experience in media industry gained through taking the Creative Communications program at Red River College (advertising, public relations, journalism, TV, Radio, Electronic Publishing).
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| Announcements : Geotechnical Engineers |
| on Sunday, February 07, 2010 - 12:31 PM GMT Posted by : Submit_News |
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Alireza Afkhami-Aghda
Language: English, Farsi
Email: alireza@afkhami.com , afkhami_54@yahoo.com
Tel.: 604-913-1909
OBJECTIVE: Geotechnical engineer position in Vancouver.
Highlights
13 years experience in managing geotechnical engineering projects, supervision of field and laboratory tests, preparing geotechnical reports, liquefaction and CPT analyses, field reviews, shallow foundation and pile bearing capacity and settlement analysis. Familiar with geophysics tests, pressure-meter test, etc.
Educations
M.A.Sc. Civil/Geotechnical Engineering: September 1997 to March 1999
Tehran Polytechnic University (Amirkabir), Civil Engineering Department, TEHRAN, Iran; Supervisor: Dr. Ali Rahaii. Thesis: "Dynamic analysis of reinforced soils under earthquake conditions"; Numerical modeling using LUSAS Software.
B.Sc. Civil Engineering : Sep. 1992 to July 1997
Sharif University of Technology, Civil Engineering Department, TEHRAN, Iran.
Soil Liquefaction Short Course: December 2009
by Prof. Idriss and Prof. Boulanger, Vancouver, Canada
Job Experience
HORIZON Engineering Inc., CANADA (June 2008-Now) http://www.horizoneng.ca
As a fulltime intermediate geotechnical engineer I have been responsible for:
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Field assessment and reviews including supervision on drilling/sampling, subgarde, excavations, pile driving, ground improvement, etc.
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Preparing the proposals
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Understanding work safety at sites
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Preparing proposals and geotechnical reports (bearing capacity and settlement, pile design, soil liquefaction assessment, CPT interpretation, SPT and DCPT corrections and correlations, shoring design, etc.)
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Designing segmental retaining wall (Lock Block, Deltalok, and Allan Block)
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Micropile/Shoring installation supervision and testing (PTI)
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Slope stability analysis and reinforced soil walls design (with or without geogrid) using ReSSA, SlopeW (GeoSlope) and Xstable programs
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Testhole log drafting using gINT
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Pile analysis by LPILE software
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Project coordination and meeting with client and other consultants
NOVO TECH SOFTWARE Ltd., CANADA (April 2009-Now) http://www.novotechsoftware.com
Co-Founder; development of geotechnical engineering software: SPT Correlation Program, Liquefaction Analysis Program, CPT Interpretation Software, etc.
SOILVISION Systems Ltd., CANADA (Oct. 2007-June 2008 ) http://www.soilvision.com
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Providing geotechnical engineering services including “Numerical modeling” of heap leach material, unsaturated soils, analyzing and interpreting climate data, regular presentations of geotechnical calculations, working with Surfer/AutoCAD drawings, etc.
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Development of existing and future geotechnical engineering software.
(Part-time from January 2007 to September 2007; Fulltime since October 2007 up to June 2008)
AZMON KHAK PEY Geotechnical Eng. Co., Tehran, Iran (2003 - 2007)
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Project Manager (supervising field crew, lab technicians and junior engineers, liaising with clients and structural/architectural engineer)
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Processing soil laboratory tests
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Writing proposals and geotechnical reports (bearing capacity, liquefaction, pile design, etc.)
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Projects such as buildings, high-rises, pipelines, refineries, drainage systems, factories, etc.
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Field review (excavations)
Tehran Engineering and Technical Consulting Organization, Tehran, Iran (1999 – 2004)
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Project Manager (supervising 3 engineers, contact with clients and structural engineers)
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Processing soil laboratory tests and site /laboratory investigations
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Writing geotechnical reports, selecting the best foundation type, earth pressures, bearing capacity and settlement, soil liquefaction, etc.
This organization (http://www.tetco.org) is a subdivision of Tehran municipality. Projects mostly consisted of bridges, multi-storey parking, concrete water courses and small buildings in Tehran.
MANDRO Geotechnical Eng. Co., Tehran, Iran (1997 - 1999) http://www.chase-mandro.com
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Providing geotechnical study reports for a variety of structures including urban and industrial buildings, refineries, canals and pipelines. Soil tests assessment and writing geotechnical reports (bearing capacity, liquefaction, pile design, etc.)
PEY ABKAV Geotechnical Eng. Co., Tehran, Iran
Providing geotechnical study reports (some including geological and seismic studies), processing laboratory tests and managing projects such as high rise buildings and hotels. (Occasional part-time consultation since 2001 to 2003).
JARF ANDISH Systems Co., Tehran, Iran (2003-2007)
Affiliations
Vancouver Geotechnical Society, Member, Since 2008
Canadian Dam Association, Member, Since 2008
International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSGE), Member, Since 2006
Iranian Construction Engineers Organization, Member, Since 2007
Iranian Society of Geotechnical Engineers (IGS), Member, Since 1998
Seminars
I have presented the following seminars:
Introducing SMTP Soil Mechanics Software, for Geotechnical engineering society of Mashhad city, Iran (Aug. 2007), Road and Transportation Ministry, Iran (Jan. 2007)
Using SMTP geotechnical software in conjunction with GIS in Tehran, for Tehran Post-disaster Management Organization, Iran (Aug. 2007)
Introducing PEYSANJ Geotechnical Software, for Road and Transportation Ministry, Iran, Tehran (Feb. 2007)
Installation and Training Courses for SMTP and PEYSANJ Software, Road and Transportation Ministry, Iran (March and April 2007)
Publications / Conferences
· A Case Study of Ground Improvement Using Impact Piers Method, Alireza Afkhami-Aghda, Troy Issigonis; 62nd Canadian Geotechnical Conference, September 2009 (Oral Presentation)
· PEYSANJ Software User Manual, 2006
· SMTP Software User Manual, 2006
· 3rd International Conference of Geotechnical Engineering, Exhibition booth: introducing PEYSANJ software, Iran, Tehran, 2003
· Introduction to PEYSANJ Geotechnical Software, published in “Sakht o Saz” and “Web” magazines, Iran, 2001
Additional Certificates
Microsoft® Certified Professional (MCP Degree)
Designing and Implementing Desktop Applications with Microsoft® Visual Basic, (Nov. 2000)
International Computer Driving License (ICDL Degree)
(March 2003)
References
References are available upon request.
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| Kulwinder kaur grewal |
| on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 - 06:43 AM GMT Posted by : Submit_News |
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| Announcements : Mr. Cromwell Ebojo |
| on Tuesday, January 12, 2010 - 06:42 AM GMT Posted by : Submit_News |
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December 29, 2009
Dear Sir/Madam:
I am very much interested to apply for any position in your company. I am a filipino contract worker and is currently residing at High Level, Alberta, Canada.
I am a college graduate specializing in the field of Accountancy. I have a three year experience in teaching at a university as a College Teacher teaching Basic Accounting and Mathematics.
I have also undergone considerable computer trainings specifically on softwares like Word, Excel and the like as may deemed necessary and applicable for an office job.
At the same time while I was teaching, I have been managing my own restaurant business with three years experience before I came to Canada.
I am a male, 35 years old, married and have 3 kids. My family is in the Philippines and I am looking forward to establishing myself with a promising job here in canada so I will have the reason to get my family here if given the chance.
If you need my personal appearance, I am always willing to submit myself for an interview. Please let me know about other necessary requirements I need to have in applying for the job so that I can prepare or bring with me during the interview.
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| Announcements : Le'roy R. Harrison Electrical QA/QC |
| on Monday, November 02, 2009 - 06:27 PM GMT Posted by : Submit_News |
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Le’roy R. Harrison
358 Remington Ridge Dr.
Houston, Texas 77073
Main: 281.736.4874
Home: 281.300.1679
OBJECTIVE:
Looking for a rewarding career in the field of Industrial Engineering Technology
EXPERIENCE:
Protect Controls, Inc. Houston, Texas
Quality Control and Assurance Inspector 07/07--08/08
Responsible for inspecting power control buildings from start to shipping. Including
inspection of base welds and cutouts, under coating, painting and the assembly of
buildings. Testing and electrical inspection of power control buildings.
Texas System & Controls Tomball, Texas
First Class Wireman 10/06--07/07
Wiring Heater Control Panels, Power Distribution & Junction Boxes. Pulling and
terminating cables to flow meters, and temperature sensors.
Ciscorp, Inc. ( Softech, Inc. ) Houston, Texas
Electrical Technician 11/00--06/05
Responsibilities includes wiring, testing and quality assurance of control panels and
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Cutler-Hammer Houston, Texas
Electrical Technician 11/98--06/00
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ITT Technical Institute Houston, Texas
Associate of Applied Science Degree 09/88
Elkins Institute Houston, Texas
Electronic Courses 05/81
U. S. Army A. I. T. Ft. Gordon, Ga.
Certificate in Electronics 03/76
SKILLS:
Quality Control and Assurance Inspector, Electronic, and Electrical Technician.
Experienced in Power Control Buildings, MCC’s, Enclosed Controls, PLC’s,
A. F. Drives and I. Q. Data. Large and small control panels, also point to point wiring.
Utilizing blueprints, schematics and wiring diagrams. Experienced in wire-wrapping
and various soldering techniques. Skilled in testing, configuration, trouble-shooting
and repair of electrical and electronic equipment to component level. Also have
very good working mechanical skills.
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| Work : Raindance Screens House of Numbers |
| on Saturday, October 03, 2009 - 12:00 AM GMT Posted by : Admin |
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"A stunning piece of filmmaking!"
That’s what Canadian filmmaker and Raindance Film Festival founder Elliot Grove said this week about Brent Leung’s documentary House of Numbers. Having worked on 68 feature films and over 700 commercials, Grove knows what he’s talking about.
Objecting to the wasted resources and union bureaucracy that prevents aspiring filmmakers from getting their features off the ground, Grove moved to London in the late 1980s and launched the Raindance Film Festival in 1993 – a festival devoted to independent filmmaking and its emerging talent. He has written books about, and lectures on, screenwriting and filmmaking throughout the UK, Europe, North America and Japan. In 1992, he set up the training division of Raindance, which offers nearly two dozen evening and weekend master classes on writing, directing, producing and marketing films.
After the film’s screening, Grove said:
I’ve just come out of screening of House of Numbers Brent Leung’s film… I hadn’t seen it until now. I was a bit skeptical because of all the furor around the film that has swirled around Raindance, but I’ve gotta say that it was just a stunning piece of filmmaking…
In another coordinated attack on free expression, the pharmaceutical industry’s marketing goons tried to pressure Grove into spiking the film:
We were flooded with hate mail, emails, legal letters couriered from the States from all sorts of people threatening us and accusing us of being prissy and smug about showing this film obviously from people who obviously hadn’t seen it accusing this film of being an “AIDS denialist” film and I’ve just seen the film and it’s obviously not an “AIDS denialist” film at all. It’s just a brilliant piece of filmmaking – journalistic filmmaking which, anyone who takes the time and effort to see it should completely re-examine their view of the whole AIDS/HIV question… I think history is gonna be re-written or should be re-written and perhaps this… film is one of the first steps.
This explains why the makers of deadly AIDS drugs and dangerously unreliable testing kits are so fearful of Leung’s film. Grove wasn’t deterred:
Regardless of the topic… as the way the film was put together, the journalistic approach and the skill of the filmmaking, the post-production, the music and everything reminded me of a British documentary… called Man on Wire… I’ve got to say that Brent’s film, House of Numbers was right up there – and Oscar season isn’t far away… It’s extreme, it’s honest… a really good piece of filmmaking.
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| Work : Still Not Convinced HIV Is Bogus? |
| on Friday, October 02, 2009 - 11:48 PM GMT Posted by : Admin |
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Still Not Convinced HIV Is Bogus?
by James Foye
by James Foye
Previously by James Foye: Obama, I Got Your Health Savings Right Here
"Scientists may be in the business of laughing at their predecessors, but owing to an array of human mental dispositions, few realize that someone will laugh at their beliefs in the (disappointingly near) future."
Nassim Nicholas Taleb, The Black Swan
Almost 30 years ago, as a new decade dawned, Americans watched in morbid fascination as a small group of gay men in San Francisco began dying of a mysterious disease.
Did you catch my disingenuous use of the word "mysterious" in that sentence? There was nothing mysterious about these deaths, then or now. A bleeding-edge lifestyle, the harmonic convergence of three cultural revolutions, drug, sexual, and gay, took a heavy toll on its most sublime practitioners. They engaged in anonymous sex on an almost unheard of scale, self-administered antibiotics, thinking that this would keep them healthy (useless against viruses but deadly effective against friendly gut bacteria, vital to proper immune system function), and ingested recreational drugs like candy, especially "poppers" (carcinogenic nitrite inhalants, such as you might use to clean your VCR). The drug use, repeated bouts of STDs and parasites, and foreign antigens from thousands of other men floating around in the bloodstream took the inevitable toll on the human body. They literally blew out their own immune systems.
When Ronald Reagan took office in 1981, he had a mandate to downsize government, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was an obvious target. The "War on Cancer," declared by Nixon in 1971, had little to show for all the money spent. The CDC had been terribly embarrassed in 1976 when it tried to turn five soldiers having the flu into a potential national swine flu epidemic. A subchapter of this debacle was their attempt to seize on the completely coincidental outbreak of pneumonia among some old men at an American Legion convention in Philadelphia. The CDC used this as an excuse to rush out a vaccine that killed dozens of people, which is dozens more than did the flu itself. (As for "Legionnaire's Disease," it later turned out to be caused by a known microorganism commonly found in building air handlers, and had nothing to do with swine flu. Thousands of people get infected with it every year).
So it was most fortuitous that in 1981, as potential budget cuts loomed on the horizon, the CDC received a report about five young homosexuals dying of immune deficiency disorders (coincidentally, this was exactly the same count as the initial outbreak of swine flu, so the number five seems to be the CDC’s definition of the beginning of an epidemic). If a new deadly disease could be discovered, it would give the CDC new life. The deadlier and the scarier the better; ideally something with some more sticking power than the flu this time around.
The initial name for the new disease, Gay Related Immune Deficiency (GRID), was soon discarded, as besides being horribly politically incorrect, it hardly sounded threatening to the general population. So it was replaced with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). For the cause, French scientist Luc Montagnier "discovered" the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), with failed American cancer researcher Robert Gallo co-discovering it (if you can call finding it a year later co-discovering; Gallo was later investigated for misconduct on this matter). It is likely when the history books are written that Gallo will be portrayed more like the fictional doctor E. Henry Thripshaw from Monty Python's Flying Circus than Louis Pasteur or Jonas Salk.
So AIDS was the disease, and HIV the cause. All it took was a press conference at the CDC to make this story canonical. The CDC was saved, and a new multi-billion dollar industry was born. God help us when a bureaucrat is threatened with losing his job. Even one who has taken the Hippocratic Oath.
In the years since the CDC pronouncement every single person who has tried to question the official story, rather than being lauded for taking the scientific method seriously, has instead been attacked and dismissed as a kook. Still, with nearly 30 years of history in the rear-view mirror, it is becoming more and more apparent that there is something very wrong with the official story.
Filmmaker Brent Leung takes us on a journey through the whole sorry episode, from the beginning to the present, in his riveting new documentary, House of Numbers. Born in 1980, Leung has lived his entire life under the shadow of the AIDS bogeyman. His generation, successors to Generation X, became Generation HIV.
He hits all the important way stations, though necessarily briefly at times, due to the time constraints of a film (but hang on – there are over 300 hours of footage, and the producers are in talks with a cable channel to do a series).
In what may be a real eye opener for many viewers, Leung totally debunks HIV testing. (Can you say "manufacturer’s criteria"?) But who needs faulty HIV testing when the World Health Organization (WHO) has given us the Bangui definition for AIDS which provides a simple list of symptoms to using for diagnosing AIDS without testing? Though moderated nine years later with the admonition that testing should really be done, it did a wonderful job of kick-starting the supposed AIDS epidemic in Africa.
But even with testing, it is quite easy to say that there is more HIV in one place than another, as the tests are interpreted differently in different countries. At one point Leung steps across the Canadian border and cheekily comments, "No other disease behaves differently when you cross the border."
Leung visits South Africa to see the epidemic up close for himself. It’s hard to say what’s more shocking about Leung’s visit to a poor township, the ignorance and superstition that people have about AIDS ("if I get thinner, I may have the disease"), or the flies that travel directly from the open latrines to their lunch plates. Gee, could it be the latter that is making some people sick?
Leung interviews many scientists and doctors in the course of the film. They fall into two groups. The skeptics include, among others, Kary Mullis, who shared a 1993 Nobel Prize in chemistry, Joseph Sonnabend, a physician who has been involved with AIDS research and treatment since the very beginning, and James Chin, an epidemiologist at WHO for five years, whose characterization of that agency’s statistics on the AIDS epidemic in Africa gives the movie its name. And of course Peter Duesberg, who was a star cancer researcher – until he was ostracized for questioning the high priests on HIV.
Arguing for the defense are, among others, Robert Gallo, Luc Montagnier (who makes a stunning statement about HIV near the end of the film; but I won’t spoil it for you), and Anthony Fauci. Doctor Fauci is probably a familiar face to many Americans, as he gets a lot of media exposure due to his position as director of The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). In fact, several days after I saw him interviewed in this film, I saw him again on the national news, helpfully informing us that our children will need not one, but two vaccinations this year against the swine flu. Plus two more for the regular flu. How can we believe anything this guy says? But we are expected to – because he works for the government.
I still remember 1976 when my father, who was an officer in the US Army at the time, received the swine flu vaccine. My dad, who had never missed a day of work in his life, spent the next three days in bed. Needless to say, I will not be vaccinating my kids against swine flu.
But back to the film…this group, speaking for the defense, range in attitude during their interviews from detached to mildly irritated, as they repeat their mantras: the virus exists, there are no co-factors, HIV causes AIDS, everybody is at risk, and anybody questioning this is (by implication) a fool. Occasionally, when pressed for details, they admit to gaps in knowledge about how HIV (the most studied virus ever) works, contradict each other, and in at least one case, the interviewee contradicts himself. None of them can define AIDS in a simple and permanent fashion (the CDC has expanded the definition over the years from the original two defining diseases to over two dozen), explain how HIV works, or will address head-on the problem of so many deaths attributed to AIDS that in fact were caused by the toxic drugs administered to cure it.
Leung (quite correctly) avoids taking one side or the other, and positions himself simply as the annoying gadfly that keeps asking questions. But the answers are painfully obvious to any thinking viewer.
One scientist in the film states bluntly Peter Duesberg’s ideas are killing people. Meet Lindsey Nagel, and decide for yourself. Her story is told in the film.
Born in Romania, she was adopted as an infant by a couple from Minnesota, Steve and Cheryl Nagel. As was standard procedure, she was tested for HIV in Romania prior to the adoption being approved, and she tested negative. Upon arrival in America Lindsey was tested again; and this time, the result was positive. Did I mention that HIV tests are completely unreliable?
Steve and Cheryl Nagel with their daughter Lindsey, taken at the showing of House of Numbers at the Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival on September 13, 2009, in Austin, Texas. Lindsey would not be alive today if her parents hadn’t taken her off AZT and refused to treat her any more for her supposed HIV infection.
Not knowing any better at first, the Nagels followed their pediatrician’s instructions to administer anti-retroviral drugs, which at the time meant high dosage AZT. For months the Nagels watched as their initially healthy daughter deteriorated, getting sicker and sicker. Among other things, her growth became stunted. Of course all symptoms were ascribed to her supposed HIV infection, and not the drugs.
After nearly two years of this, the Nagels were alerted to Peter Duesberg’s dissenting view by a relative who read an article about him in National Review. The Nagels became intrigued and wrote to Duesberg. He responded immediately, telling them to take Lindsey off the antiretroviral drugs, or they would kill her. They did, and for that reason Lindsey is alive today.
As for the pediatrician, in 2005 she received an award for her leadership in treating HIV patients. In an interview about the award, she laments
We started on AZT (Retrovir) for a child who was adopted and the parents said it was a poison and they called Peter Duesberg, the man who wrote a book claiming that AIDS isn't caused by HIV and they pulled the child from my care.
That child is Lindsey Nagel, who is alive today precisely because of Peter Duesberg’s intervention. Others were not so fortunate:
There was nothing you could do years ago. Most children back then did not live past seven to 12 years old. And it was hard; these were children that you got attached to. It was really hard. All we could do was provide some supportive care and treat their opportunistic infections. We had many deaths, 10 to 12 in 1994.
The doctor goes on to say that children do better now. But that’s only because the dosage of retroviral drugs has been lowered. These drugs are still nonspecific, toxic, and eventually kill those who take them. And some of them don’t even take very long to kill. Wait until you see the movie and learn about the pregnant woman who was administered Nevarapine and lost her skin and her life in only 37 days.
Of course Lindsey Nagel is not the only one who gets better after getting off antiretrovirals, as I’ve written about before. Africans get better, too.
The treatment for HIV has always been non-specific, DNA destroying drugs. In a supreme irony, the prophecy of a destructive epidemic became, on a small scale, self-fulfilling, as tens of thousands died from the very drugs that were supposed to cure them. Of course, they officially died from the disease itself. All of the defenders of the HIV/AIDS orthodoxy are paid, directly or indirectly, by government (i.e., they work for the government, or a university that is subsidized by government, or a pharmaceutical company whose AIDS drug business depends on people believing what the government says about AIDS, and whose drugs are largely paid for by the government). Dissenters, like Peter Duesberg, are shut out. And people die.
Ignore the blistering attacks in the blogosphere on this movie by the establishment’s designated attack dogs, some of whom even refuse to see the movie. Also ignore incompetent reviews in the mainstream media, such as this one in the New York Times, in which the reviewer compares Leung’s quest to questioning gravity. Consider instead the outstanding work done by journalists such as Celia Farber, Rian Malan, and Liam Scheff, all of whom are interviewed in this film, and none of whom work for the New York Times.
See this film, do some reading, and decide for yourself.
Note: House Of Numbers is currently playing on the film festival circuit. It should get a more general release in the coming months. Be sure and check the film’s website for updates.
October 2, 2009
James Foye [send him mail] is an independent software developer living in Austin, Texas.
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