- ***STUNNING FACTS****
- Posted on 01-25-2005 | 12 Comments
Paul posted his article to DAG at about the same time he posted it to MHA. The MHA posting is timestamped "23 Jan 2005 03:26:20" and the DAG posting was timestamped "1/23/2005 3:20 AM" When I saw it on Sunday, one article in the DAG discussion had been deleted by "the manager or assistant manager", probably Paul himself. Today I looked again, and 6 articles had been deleted, INCLUDING THE ORIGINAL POSTING FROM PAUL. (Three of the deleted postings had received recommendations from members.)
- Double the infection rate WITH condoms
- Posted on 01-25-2005 | 6 Comments
In article <a3a5e1513d629031873bfbeab62f158a@localhost.talkabouthealthnetwork.com>, PaulKing <aimulti@aimultimedia.com> wrote: In your title, you blame the condoms for what the nonoxynol-9 did, and you misrepresent a 50% increase as a doubling. That's 2 complete lies in just 6 words. You blame puritanical attitudes for the spreading of the idea that AIDS is sexually transmitted and the advocacy of the use of condoms (which reduce your pleasure). As long as you can blame the theory
- Air and water tests are useless - Texas University
- Posted on 01-25-2005 | 6 Comments
"Bennett" <njb35@cantab.net> wrote in message LOL, indeed, a BB is 5mm.
- Condom lubricant Trimethylsiloxy - Trojan + others
- Posted on 01-24-2005 | 1 Comments
In article <ff18700e7535990f31c195fca24f9f0f@localhost.talkabouthealthnetwork.com>, PaulKing <aimulti@aimultimedia.com> wrote: Please provide a verifiable source for this claim. Please explain the nature of the hazard presented by monomers. --
- An increased risk of seroconversion proportional to condom use
- Posted on 01-24-2005 | 3 Comments
L.Levin et al. (1995)xc found that most (71%) of the 140 active-duty young men with documented sero-conversion who were identified in various US army installations did use a condom during their homosexual or heterosexual relations. Results seemed to indicate a paradoxal increased risk of seroconversion proportional to condom use in this series.
- Third Leading Cause of Death
- Posted on 01-24-2005 | 1 Comments
America's Healthcare System is the Third Leading Cause of Death *** Barbara Starfield, M.D. (2000) **** Summary by Kah Ying Choo This Journal of the American Medical Association article illuminates the failure of the U.S. medical system in providing decent medical care for Americans. **
- Studies are mostly rigged
- Posted on 01-24-2005 | 1 Comments
Doctors have been with us for about two thousand years. To the vast and ongoing benefit of the human race, some are extremely devoted; others are highly-skilled; still others have that magical combination of both. These people contribute enormously to humanity's progress. They number approximately seven to nine in every one hundred. This forum refers to the other ninety-one to ninety-three of every one hundred medical doctors. Undeniably, the vast majority of their patients have gotten worse...
- Condom failure rate
- Posted on 01-24-2005 | 3 Comments
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 18:59:21 -0500, "PaulKing" <aimulti@aimultimedia.com> wrote: LOL. Bullshit.
- THE PERFORMANCE OF THE CONDOM AS A CONTRACEPTIVE
- Posted on 01-24-2005 | 3 Comments
On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 19:10:56 -0500, "PaulKing" <aimulti@aimultimedia.com> wrote: Then don't have sex. LOL. You sound like a Vatican supporter on this issue. In any case, that ancient Mariposa study is flawed in its interpretation which you cling to despite evidence to the contrary. It is truly quixotic that denialists will assert as incontrovertible fact
- The CDC and AIDS
- Posted on 01-24-2005 | 47 Comments
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 02:18:01 +0100, "Alex" <avdeelen.REMOFE@wanadoo.nl> wrote: To the contrary. I do not expect models to be perfect, especially in worlds that encompass biology and epidemiology. However, one needs to distinguish the basic premises upon which the model is based (in your case, somewhat flawed) as well as the variables that the model includes in making its predictions. The fact that your premises are somewhat flawed AND you are missing important variables renders your
- CONDOMS FAIL TESTING
- Posted on 01-23-2005 | 4 Comments
Funny how you like to quote a 1989 CDC study. Double standard? As I have said again and again, nothing much has changed about latex condom production. The only change has been in shelf vulcanization has been slightly reduced. Latex is latex and processing can only be altered within defined limits.
- Birth defects from medications?
- Posted on 01-23-2005 | 3 Comments
"The cost of their medical treatment will far exceed their lifetime economic production" Look at "stunning facts" post below. In Holland, only 1.5% (under) of those with so called 'AIDS', die of the condition (or even meds side effects) IN THEIR LIFETIME. Immune suppression is not lethal, not caused by a wonder virus, not passed
- Mandela's Son Didn't Die Of AIDS
- Posted on 01-23-2005 | 24 Comments
Michael Jackson confessed on the Usenet. He finally owned-up to the child abuse crimes at Neverland & threatened to take his-own life. http://tinyurl.com/6u3g2
- WHAT'S WRONG WITH CONDOMS?
- Posted on 01-22-2005 | 10 Comments
WHAT'S WRONG WITH CONDOMS? The medical hole in the "safe sex" argument! Natural holes are present in latex up to 5 microns wide - holes 50 times bigger than the AIDs virus, larger than STDs and even sperm.* In 1992 a Food and Drug Administration study showed detectable leakage of HIV-sized particles in one-third of all condoms tested. The "failure rate" is 2.5% breakage -13-15% of women whose partners use condoms alone fall pregnant in one year - HIV particles are much smaller
- pharmaceutical company paid doctors to prescribe drugs and run sham clinical trials
- Posted on 01-22-2005 | 6 Comments
I'm reading _Powerful Medicines_ by Dr. Jerry Avorn, a research physician at Harvard and Brigham and Women's. It would be hard to compress a 400-page book on the subject into a UseNet posting, but his carefully nuanced view would seem to indicate a wide gamut of risk/benefit/cost profiles for various medications. Yes there is corruption and malfeasance in the industry -- I had a friend who worked in clinical trials and he suggested around a third of all studies are rigged. But I seriously...
- Polyurethane a safe material for dust-mite-proof bed protector?
- Posted on 01-22-2005 | 8 Comments
<a_008@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1105637790.751950.250370@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... Don't know much about polyurethane. But I got my dust mite cover at Walmart, some sort of plastic like material (king size cover under $50). I cover the dust mite cover with a sheet that I wash once a week in hot water to kill the dust mites. I have read that high thread count covers do not really work on dust mites because the cloth eventually loosens up and allows the dust mites to go through.
- Have a drugs cocktail and DIE
- Posted on 01-22-2005 | 3 Comments
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 04:43:39 -0500, "PaulKing" <aimulti@aimultimedia.com> wrote: You have never published the source for that number. And if you have, then it's a simple matter of posting it again. Your credibility is pretty limited because so many times you have been shown to distort data or fabricate it in its entirety.
- Mohammed A. Al-Bayati,
- Posted on 01-22-2005 | 1 Comments
GREAT LIST OF LINKS. Thanks.
- University of Texas on condom testing
- Posted on 01-22-2005 | 2 Comments
That shut the idiot Carter up for a second. Now he will post the usual insults I expect.
- The Greatest Vitamin In The World
- Posted on 01-22-2005 | 5 Comments
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