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David interviews Robert Darby, a very knowledgeable opponent of circumcision. This discussion was prompted when a doctor had his paper in opposition to one of Darby’s retracted, because the only peer reviewer turned out to be a frequent co-author. The discussion passes through the touted benefits, the rare and common harms, the anatomy and purpose […]
David interviews Robert Darby, a very knowledgeable opponent of circumcision. This discussion was prompted when a doctor had his paper in opposition to one of Darby’s retracted, because the only peer reviewer turned out to be a frequent co-author. The discussion passes through the touted benefits, the rare and common harms, the anatomy and purpose […]
The local police are taking this seriously, and we are, too. On June 25, 2016, Bobby Russell, a legal plaintiff claiming a false-positive “HIV test,” received four or five threatening calls to his mobile phone.
The local police are taking this seriously, and we are, too. On June 25, 2016, Bobby Russell, a legal plaintiff claiming a false-positive “HIV test,” received four or five threatening calls to his mobile phone.
You trust your doctor. And if you don’t, there’s always a way to sue the bastard, isn’t there? Well, not quite.
You trust your doctor. And if you don’t, there’s always a way to sue the bastard, isn’t there? Well, not quite.
In 2010, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange refused to take an “HIV test” in Sweden at the request of two young women with whom he had had consensual sex. Beth joins Celia Farber for a discussion of the sexual politics of this unusual case.
In 2010, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange refused to take an “HIV test” in Sweden at the request of two young women with whom he had had consensual sex. Beth joins Celia Farber for a discussion of the sexual politics of this unusual case.
The Clinton Health Access Initiative advertises its efforts to “help save the lives of millions of people living with HIV/AIDS . . . by dramatically scaling up antiretroviral treatment.” Charles Ortel finds scaled-up “fraud” at the Clinton Foundation.
The Clinton Health Access Initiative advertises its efforts to “help save the lives of millions of people living with HIV/AIDS . . . by dramatically scaling up antiretroviral treatment.” Charles Ortel finds scaled-up “fraud” at the Clinton Foundation.
When confronted with new facts, why do we take so long to change our minds? George Borrelli never imagined a different view of “AIDS” science existed until he stumbled on it while researching alternative cancer theories and treatments.
When confronted with new facts, why do we take so long to change our minds? George Borrelli never imagined a different view of “AIDS” science existed until he stumbled on it while researching alternative cancer theories and treatments.
Hepatitis C is yet another disease based on tests for antibodies and genetic material -- not actual virus. Alistair Mackinnon survived the nightmare of toxic interferon and Ribavirin treatments. He now shares his journey of healing his liver naturally.
Hepatitis C is yet another disease based on tests for antibodies and genetic material -- not actual virus. Alistair Mackinnon survived the nightmare of toxic interferon and Ribavirin treatments. He now shares his journey of healing his liver naturally.
People often see a chiropractor when they have injuries -- but can chiropractic treat immune issues? You bet it can! Chiropractic works as part of a total health program by restoring the brain-body connection.
People often see a chiropractor when they have injuries -- but can chiropractic treat immune issues? You bet it can! Chiropractic works as part of a total health program by restoring the brain-body connection.
Before taking Charlie Sheen any more seriously than we already have, let’s peek behind the curtain at the real Hollywood. How much can you trust what any leading actor, musician or other famous person tells you – about “AIDS” or anything else?
Before taking Charlie Sheen any more seriously than we already have, let’s peek behind the curtain at the real Hollywood. How much can you trust what any leading actor, musician or other famous person tells you – about “AIDS” or anything else?
Actor Charlie Sheen revealed his HIV status this week. The last time we checked, having sex while positive was no longer a felony, drugs and alcohol caused false positives, and kissing on TV didn’t transmit “HIV.” Why do the media assume otherwise?
Actor Charlie Sheen revealed his HIV status this week. The last time we checked, having sex while positive was no longer a felony, drugs and alcohol caused false positives, and kissing on TV didn’t transmit “HIV.” Why do the media assume otherwise?
Viral Forensics will soon offer HIV positives with recent viral load results a glimpse of their blood under an electron microscope. Does it contain particles resembling HIV? If it doesn’t . . . are you ready for this? . . . you may not be infected at all.
Viral Forensics will soon offer HIV positives with recent viral load results a glimpse of their blood under an electron microscope. Does it contain particles resembling HIV? If it doesn’t . . . are you ready for this? . . . you may not be infected at all.
Whether you're “positive” or “negative,” how unbiased will a doctor's judgment on your condition be? Drs. Jane Orient and Donald Miller expose the dire, Kafka-esque situation in American medicine that two independent medical associations address.
Whether you're “positive” or “negative,” how unbiased will a doctor's judgment on your condition be? Drs. Jane Orient and Donald Miller expose the dire, Kafka-esque situation in American medicine that two independent medical associations address.
Even the mainstream AIDS media are abuzz over this one. “It’s like everybody’s singing ‘AIDS Has a Whorehouse in It,’” says How Positive Are You co-host Elizabeth Ely, “to cover up that the whole thing is a whorehouse.”
Even the mainstream AIDS media are abuzz over this one. “It’s like everybody’s singing ‘AIDS Has a Whorehouse in It,’” says How Positive Are You co-host Elizabeth Ely, “to cover up that the whole thing is a whorehouse.”
At nearly seven years of Podcasting, you've heard it all on "How Positive Are You." Give us your own memories and reflections.
At nearly seven years of Podcasting, you've heard it all on "How Positive Are You." Give us your own memories and reflections.
It's not an attack; it's a "deconstruction." Blogger J. Todd DeShong says he supports the Kentucky lawsuit on a false-positive "HIV" diagnosis but is sounding the alarm about Clark Baker and OMSJ, the investigative agency that made the suit possible.
It's not an attack; it's a "deconstruction." Blogger J. Todd DeShong says he supports the Kentucky lawsuit on a false-positive "HIV" diagnosis but is sounding the alarm about Clark Baker and OMSJ, the investigative agency that made the suit possible.
". . . Patricia Goodson has actually performed a public service. It is important for people to know that AIDS denialists do indeed still exist." Yes, we do.
". . . Patricia Goodson has actually performed a public service. It is important for people to know that AIDS denialists do indeed still exist." Yes, we do.
Just like that, the highest military court in the U.S. has effectively ended 25 years of risking an "aggravated assault" or similar charge for not informing a sexual partner that you’re "HIV positive."
Just like that, the highest military court in the U.S. has effectively ended 25 years of risking an "aggravated assault" or similar charge for not informing a sexual partner that you’re "HIV positive."
Joan Shenton graciously provided the translation en Español for this Episode.
Joan Shenton graciously provided the translation en Español for this Episode.
Is there life after “HIV”? Twenty-seven years after his “positive” test result, Dr. Manuel Garrido says, “In most cases, the people who live longest and in the best state of health are those of us who do not take the medication.”
Is there life after “HIV”? Twenty-seven years after his “positive” test result, Dr. Manuel Garrido says, “In most cases, the people who live longest and in the best state of health are those of us who do not take the medication.”
Investigative reporter Jon Rappoport has exposed high-level corruption and the medical cartel he famously named "AIDS Inc." But a better life is possible, he says, if we have the courage to imagine brighter outcomes and the strength to build them.
Investigative reporter Jon Rappoport has exposed high-level corruption and the medical cartel he famously named "AIDS Inc." But a better life is possible, he says, if we have the courage to imagine brighter outcomes and the strength to build them.