- Meditation 2005 Online Class 1 Classes commence 1 January 2005 ===============
- Posted on 11-29-2004 | 1 Comments
Greetings This online meditation course will commence on 1 January 2005. What a great way to start the New Year and to make a New Years' resolution. Learn the Science of Meditation. Online. Please tell all your friends. Sing the Song of the Soul! These online classes are a unique combination of practice, philosophy and music.
- AIDS Numbers Under Question
- Posted on 11-29-2004 | 2 Comments
AIDS Numbers Under Question Author Michael Fumento who wrote the 1990 book "The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS" is still fuming over the epidemic of exaggerated AIDS estimates. Although Fumento never challenges mainstream beliefs regarding the alleged virus, the tests or the treatments, he rarely misses an opportunity to point out the preposterous nature of AIDS predictions and the media1s lack of investigative reporting. Here's his latest piece on the subject: AIDS Threatens Humanity Again
- 15 minute at home HIV test
- Posted on 11-27-2004 | 1 Comments
15 minute at home HIV test, gives results without going to a lab. You could give it to your partner right before you had sex with them. For $30 it's kind of expensive, but maybe in the future if they got the price down to like $3.00 or something, this could protect everyone against HIV. It's just sold in Canada, I don't think it's been approved by the FDA yet. http://www.htkits.com/ Anyway, if you don't have sex with gay guys or girls who do, and you
- SUDAN: FEARS OVER INCREASE IN HIV/AIDS AS CALM RETURNS TO THE SOUTH
- Posted on 11-27-2004 | 7 Comments
NAIROBI, 28 Oct 2004 (IRIN) - Following progress in negotiations between the government of Sudan and the rebel group SPLM/A, the anticipated return to peace in the embattled southern Sudan could lead to a further spread of HIV/AIDS, which already affects 2.6 percent of the adult population in the region, the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) warned in a recent report. http://www.jamboweb.com/ctnt/index.cfm?icontent_id=714&isection_id=16
- $118 billion wasted
- Posted on 11-25-2004 | 4 Comments
“We’ve put 20 years and $118 billion into HIV. We’ve got no cure, no vaccine and no progress. Instead we have thousands of people made sick and even killed by toxic AIDS drugs. But we can’t just treat them for the diseases we know they have because if we do, we’re called ‘AIDS denialists.’ AIDS is a multi-billion dollar industry. There are 100,000 professional AIDS researchers in this country. It’s as hard to challenge as big tobacco at this point.”
- nursing project
- Posted on 11-24-2004 | 5 Comments
Hi my name is Kristen and Im a nursing student at the University of Connecticut. One of my assignments this semester is a project about living with a chronic illness and the specific illness my project is on is hiv/aids. Is there anyone out there who would like to share information about what it is like to live with hiv/aids? My project is due on Dec 1 so I need the information fairly soon. If anyone wants to share any information or find out more about the project my email is...
- GM Carter can never admit he was wrong
- Posted on 11-24-2004 | 2 Comments
A really immoral and pathetic little 'AIDS' fanatic and brazen lier. No matter how clearly he is proven wrong, he keeps on adding layer after layer of new lies in order to try and confuse the reader. GM Carter's posts are not worth reading unless you get a laugh out of his insane ravings. A sad little excuse for a man.
- Logical fallacies http://www.datanation.com/fallacies/index.htm
- Posted on 11-24-2004 | 1 Comments
http://www.datanation.com/fallacies/index.htm Fallacies of Distraction * False Dilemma: two choices are given when in fact there are three options * From Ignorance: because something is not known to be true, it is assumed to be false
- Russia lacks will to fight aids
- Posted on 11-24-2004 | 4 Comments
Experts: Russia Lacks Will to Fight AIDS Thu Nov 18,10:17 AM ET By MARIA DANILOVA, Associated Press Writer MOSCOW - AIDS (news - web sites) and the HIV virus (news - web sites) are spreading at an alarming pace in Russia, but the government lacks the political will to combat the epidemic that may claim tens of thousands of lives within the next few years, leading experts warned Wednesday.
- More on AIDS in Africa
- Posted on 11-23-2004 | 3 Comments
Half of adults with HIV are women Tuesday, November 23, 2004 Posted: 8:16 AM EST (1316 GMT) http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/11/23/un.aids.reut/index.html LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Women make up nearly half of the 37.2 million adults living with HIV and in sub-Saharan Africa the proportion rises to
- If you were ill with a sexually transmitted infection, how would you want your doctor to diagnose and care for you?
- Posted on 11-23-2004 | 13 Comments
If you were ill with a sexually transmitted infection, how would you want your doctor to diagnose and care for you?
- "so absurd"
- Posted on 11-23-2004 | 3 Comments
“The AIDS virus is probably little more than another ‘opportunistic’ infection of an already destroyed immune system – at the most a ‘co-factor’ which may possibly give rise to AIDS when combined with other factors. This is already known to be true for PCP. The pneumocystis carinii is found in more than 95 percent of healthy persons and is life-threatening only in the individual with a defective immune system.” “. . . so absurd that deliberate
- Holland (legal prostitution) 45 'AIDS' cases
- Posted on 11-23-2004 | 6 Comments
If AIDS is sexually transmitted how can one explain these figures: - AIDS CASES IN 2001 http://www.avert.org/eurosum.htm France 1528 Holland (legal prostitution) 45 Sweden (legal prostitution/very sexually liberated) 42 Denmark (as above) 74
- Idenix Pharmaceuticals http://www.idenix.com/
- Posted on 11-23-2004 | 1 Comments
Idenix Pharmaceuticals http://www.idenix.com/ Join Idenix Scientific Investigators & Advisors Idenix Pharmaceuticals is engaged in the discovery, development and commercialization of innovative treatments for human infectious diseases. Building on the Company's expertise in medicinal chemistry and
- NUTS!
- Posted on 11-23-2004 | 5 Comments
While reading the latest post from the Perth Group on the BMJ debate website, I found myself just laugh and laughing. It would seem the AID$ industry has now topped itself. It would seem that if you get or die from a given disease BEFORE you go on HAART, you die from AIDS. However, N-O-W, if you develop the EXACT same disease AFTER going on HAART, you are now said to have IMMUNE RESTORATION DISEASE (IRD)!!! I DID NOT MAKE THIS UP! If anyone from the orthodox standpoint is following along this...
- "Only 1% taking HAART in Jan 1996" - Mortalities dropped in 1992
- Posted on 11-23-2004 | 3 Comments
The proportion of patients receiving HAART changed significantly over the course of VATS…In January 1996, only 1% of 83 active patients were taking HAART. This proportion increased to 52% on 1 January 1997, 69% on 1 January 1998, and 79% on 1 January 1999. At the time of enrollment, 31% of patients were taking no antiretroviral medication, 44% were taking antiretroviral medication other than HAART, and 24% were taking HAART. " Murphy EL et al. Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy Decreases...
- Frownies -Safer than Botox
- Posted on 11-22-2004 | 2 Comments
Frownies - Safer than Botox. Frownies are facial pads which are applied to the wrinkle smoothing the skin and retraining the muscle underneath revealing a much younger, youthful you. All natural ingredients, not tested on animals. Check out www.frownies.je for more information.
- DRUG DANGEROUS AFTER HIV EXPOSURE
- Posted on 11-22-2004 | 1 Comments
DRUG DANGEROUS AFTER HIV EXPOSURE Atlanta -- At least 22 people have suffered serious side effects, including liver failure, from taking an AIDS drug intended to prevent HIV infection after accidental exposure to the virus. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention documented two cases in health care workers and found that 20 similar cases have been
- New TV series - The Invisible Child
- Posted on 11-22-2004 | 2 Comments
In the 50's the TV series, The Invisible Man, was a great success. How about a remake called The Invisible Child? Casting would be a breeze as you have 77,000 to choose from: - Locating HIV-Positive Orphans in Togo Difficult Because of 'Stigma,' Opinion Piece Says
- If you needed a blood transfusion, would you want the blood tested before or afterward?
- Posted on 11-21-2004 | 5 Comments
If you needed a blood transfusion, would you want the blood tested before or afterward? A thought experiment.

