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Dr. Gary Null provides a commentary on "Universal Healthcare" Universal Healthcare is the Solution to a Broken Medical System Gary Null, PhD Progressive Radio Network, March 3, 2025 For over 50 years, there has been no concerted or successful effort to bring down medical costs in the American healthcare system. Nor are the federal health agencies making disease prevention a priority. Regardless whether the political left or right sponsors proposals for reform, such measures are repeatedly defeated by both parties in Congress. As a result, the nation's healthcare system remains one of the most expensive and least efficient in the developed world. For the past 30 years, medical bills contributing to personal debt regularly rank among the top three causes of personal bankruptcy. This is a reality that reflects not only the financial strain on ordinary Americans but the systemic failure of the healthcare system itself. The urgent question is: If President Trump and his administration are truly seeking to reduce the nation's $36 trillion deficit, why is there no serious effort to reform the most bloated and corrupt sector of the economy? A key obstacle is the widespread misinformation campaign that falsely claims universal health care would cost an additional $2 trillion annually and further balloon the national debt. However, a more honest assessment reveals the opposite. If the US adopted a universal single-payer system, the nation could actually save up to $20 trillion over the next 10 years rather than add to the deficit. Even with the most ambitious efforts by people like Elon Musk to rein in federal spending or optimize government efficiency, the estimated savings would only amount to $500 billion. This is only a fraction of what could be achieved through comprehensive healthcare reform alone. Healthcare is the largest single expenditure of the federal budget. A careful examination of where the $5 trillion spent annually on healthcare actually goes reveals massive systemic fraud and inefficiency. Aside from emergency medicine, which accounts for only 10-12 percent of total healthcare expenditures, the bulk of this spending does not deliver better health outcomes nor reduce trends in physical and mental illness. Applying Ockham's Razor, the principle that the simplest solution is often the best, the obvious conclusion is that America's astronomical healthcare costs are the direct result of price gouging on an unimaginable scale. For example, in most small businesses, profit margins range between 1.6 and 2.5 percent, such as in grocery retail. Yet the pharmaceutical industrial complex routinely operates on markup rates as high as 150,000 percent for many prescription drugs. The chart below highlights the astronomical gap between the retail price of some top-selling patented pharmaceutical medications and their generic equivalents. Drug Condition Patent Price (per unit) Generic Price Estimated Manufacture Cost Markup Source Insulin (Humalog) Diabetes $300 $30 $3 10,000% Rand (2021) EpiPen Allergic reactions $600 $30 $10 6,000% BMJ (2022) Daraprim Toxoplasmosis $750/pill $2 $0.50 150,000% JAMA (2019) Harvoni Hepatitis C $94,500 (12 weeks) $30,000 $200 47,000% WHO Report (2018) Lipitor Cholesterol $150 $10 $0.50 29,900% Health Affairs (2020) Xarelto Blood Thinner $450 $25 $1.50 30,000% NEJM (2020) Abilify Schizophrenia $800 (30 tablets) $15 $2 39,900% AJMC (2019) Revlimid Cancer $16,000/mo $450 $150 10,500% Kaiser Health News (2021) Humira Arthritis $2,984/dose $400 $50 5,868% Rand (2021) Sovaldi Hepatitis C $1,000/pill $10 $2 49,900% JAMA (2021) Xolair Asthma $2,400/dose $300 $50 4,800% NEJM (2020) Gleevec Leukemia $10,000/mo $350 $200 4,900% Harvard Public Health Review (2020) OxyContin Pain Relief $600 (30 tablets) $15 $0.50 119,900% BMJ (2022) Remdesivir Covid-19 $3,120 (5 doses) N/A $10 31,100% The Lancet (2020) The corruption extends far beyond price gouging. Many pharmaceutical companies convince federal health agencies to fund their basic research and drug development with taxpayer dollars. Yet when these companies bring successful products to market, the profits are kept entirely by the corporations or shared with the agencies or groups of government scientists. On the other hand, the public, who funded the research, receives no financial return. This amounts to a systemic betrayal of the public trust on a scale of hundreds of billions of dollars annually. Another significant contributor to rising healthcare costs is the widespread practice of defensive medicine that is driven by the constant threat of litigation. Over the past 40 years, defensive medicine has become a cottage industry. Physicians order excessive diagnostic tests and unnecessary treatments simply to protect themselves from lawsuits. Study after study has shown that these over-performed procedures not only inflate costs but lead to iatrogenesis or medical injury and death caused by the medical system and practices itself. The solution is simple: adopting no-fault healthcare coverage for everyone where patients receive care without needing to sue and thereby freeing doctors from the burden of excessive malpractice insurance. A single-payer universal healthcare system could fundamentally transform the entire industry by capping profits at every level — from drug manufacturers to hospitals to medical equipment suppliers. The Department of Health and Human Services would have the authority to set profit margins for medical procedures. This would ensure that healthcare is determined by outcomes, not profits. Additionally, the growing influence of private equity firms and vulture capitalists buying up hospitals and medical clinics across America must be reined in. These equity firms prioritize profit extraction over improving the quality of care. They often slash staff, raise prices, and dictate medical procedures based on what will yield the highest returns. Another vital reform would be to provide free medical education for doctors and nurses in exchange for five years of service under the universal system. Medical professionals would earn a realistic salary cap to prevent them from being lured into equity partnerships or charging exorbitant rates. The biggest single expense in the current system, however, is the private health insurance industry, which consumes 33 percent of the $5 trillion healthcare budget. Health insurance CEOs consistently rank among the highest-paid executives in the country. Their companies, who are nothing more than bean counters, decide what procedures and drugs will be covered, partially covered, or denied altogether. This entire industry is designed to place profits above patients' lives. If the US dismantled its existing insurance-based system and replaced it with a fully reformed national healthcare model, the country could save $2.7 trillion annually while simultaneously improving health outcomes. Over the course of 10 years, those savings would amount to $27 trillion. This could wipe out nearly the entire national debt in a short time. This solution has been available for decades but has been systematically blocked by corporate lobbying and bipartisan corruption in Washington. The path forward is clear but only if American citizens demand a system where healthcare is valued as a public service and not a commodity. The national healthcare crisis is not just a fiscal issue. It is a crucial moral failure of the highest order. With the right reforms, the nation could simultaneously restore its financial health and deliver the kind of healthcare system its citizens have long deserved. American Healthcare: Corrupt, Broken and Lethal Richard Gale and Gary Null Progressive Radio Network, March 3, 2025 For a nation that prides itself on being the world's wealthiest, most innovative and technologically advanced, the US' healthcare system is nothing less than a disaster and disgrace. Not only are Americans the least healthy among the most developed nations, but the US' health system ranks dead last among high-income countries. Despite rising costs and our unshakeable faith in American medical exceptionalism, average life expectancy in the US has remained lower than other OECD nations for many years and continues to decline. The United Nations recognizes healthcare as a human right. In 2018, former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon denounced the American healthcare system as "politically and morally wrong." During the pandemic it is estimated that two to three years was lost on average life expectancy. On the other hand, before the Covid-19 pandemic, countries with universal healthcare coverage found their average life expectancy stable or slowly increasing. The fundamental problem in the U.S. is that politics have been far too beholden to the pharmaceutical, HMO and private insurance industries. Neither party has made any concerted effort to reign in the corruption of corporate campaign funding and do what is sensible, financially feasible and morally correct to improve Americans' quality of health and well-being. The fact that our healthcare system is horribly broken is proof that moneyed interests have become so powerful to keep single-payer debate out of the media spotlight and censored. Poll after poll shows that the American public favors the expansion of public health coverage. Other incremental proposals, including Medicare and Medicaid buy-in plans, are also widely preferred to the Affordable Care Act or Obamacare mess we are currently stuck with. It is not difficult to understand how the dismal state of American medicine is the result of a system that has been sold out to the free-market and the bottom line interests of drug makers and an inflated private insurance industry. How advanced and ethically sound can a healthcare system be if tens of millions of people have no access to medical care because it is financially out of their reach? The figures speak for themselves. The U.S. is burdened with a $41 trillion Medicare liability. The number of uninsured has declined during the past several years but still lingers around 25 million. An additional 30-35 million are underinsured. There are currently 65 million Medicare enrollees and 89 million Medicaid recipients. This is an extremely unhealthy snapshot of the country's ability to provide affordable healthcare and it is certainly unsustainable. The system is a public economic failure, benefiting no one except the large and increasingly consolidated insurance and pharmaceutical firms at the top that supervise the racket. Our political parties have wrestled with single-payer or universal healthcare for decades. Obama ran his first 2008 presidential campaign on a single-payer platform. Since 1985, his campaign health adviser, the late Dr. Quentin Young from the University of Illinois Medical School, was one of the nation's leading voices calling for universal health coverage. During a private conversation with Dr. Young shortly before his passing in 2016, he conveyed his sense of betrayal at the hands of the Obama administration. Dr. Young was in his 80s when he joined the Obama campaign team to help lead the young Senator to victory on a promise that America would finally catch up with other nations. The doctor sounded defeated. He shared how he was manipulated, and that Obama held no sincere intention to make universal healthcare a part of his administration's agenda. During the closed-door negotiations, which spawned the weak and compromised Affordable Care Act, Dr. Young was neither consulted nor invited to participate. In fact, he told us that he never heard from Obama again after his White House victory. Past efforts to even raise the issue have been viciously attacked. A huge army of private interests is determined to keep the public enslaved to private insurers and high medical costs. The failure of our healthcare is in no small measure due to it being a fully for-profit operation. Last year, private health insurance accounted for 65 percent of coverage. Consider that there are over 900 private insurance companies in the US. National Health Expenditures (NHE) grew to $4.5 trillion in 2022, which was 17.3 percent of GDP. Older corporate rank-and-file Democrats and Republicans argue that a single-payer or socialized medical program is unaffordable. However, not only is single-payer affordable, it will end bankruptcies due to unpayable medical debt. In addition, universal healthcare, structured on a preventative model, will reduce disease rates at the outset. Corporate Democrats argue that Obama's Affordable Care Act (ACA) was a positive step inching the country towards complete public coverage. However, aside from providing coverage to the poorest of Americans, Obamacare turned into another financial anchor around the necks of millions more. According to the health policy research group KFF, the average annual health insurance premium for single coverage is $8,400 and almost $24,000 for a family. In addition, patient out-of-pocket costs continue to increase, a 6.6% increase to $471 billion in 2022. Rather than healthcare spending falling, it has exploded, and the Trump and Biden administrations made matters worse. Clearly, a universal healthcare program will require flipping the script on the entire private insurance industry, which employed over half a million people last year. Obviously, the most volatile debate concerning a national universal healthcare system concerns cost. Although there is already a socialized healthcare system in place -- every federal legislator, bureaucrat, government employee and veteran benefits from it -- fiscal Republican conservatives and groups such as the Koch Brothers network are single-mindedly dedicated to preventing the expansion of Medicare and Medicaid. A Koch-funded Mercatus analysis made the outrageous claim that a single-payer system would increase federal health spending by $32 trillion in ten years. However, analyses and reviews by the Congressional Budget Office in the early 1990s concluded that such a system would only increase spending at the start; enormous savings would quickly offset it as the years pass. In one analysis, "the savings in administrative costs [10 percent of health spending] would be more than enough to offset the expense of universal coverage." Defenders of those advocating for funding a National Health Program argue this can primarily be accomplished by raising taxes to levels comparable to other developed nations. This was a platform Senator Bernie Sanders and some of the younger progressive Democrats in the House campaigned on. The strategy was to tax the highest multimillion-dollar earners 60-70 percent. Despite the outrage of its critics, including old rank-and-file multi-millionaire Democrats like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, this is still far less than in the past. During the Korean War, the top tax rate was 91 percent; it declined to 70 percent in the late 1960s. Throughout most of the 1970s, those in the lowest income bracket were taxed at 14 percent. We are not advocating for this strategy because it ignores where the funding is going, and the corruption in the system that is contributing to exorbitant waste. But Democratic supporters of the ACA who oppose a universal healthcare plan ignore the additional taxes Obama levied to pay for the program. These included surtaxes on investment income, Medicare taxes from those earning over $200,000, taxes on tanning services, an excise tax on medical equipment, and a 40 percent tax on health coverage for costs over the designated cap that applied to flexible savings and health savings accounts. The entire ACA was reckless, sloppy and unnecessarily complicated from the start. The fact that Obamacare further strengthened the distinctions between two parallel systems -- federal and private -- with entirely different economic structures created a labyrinth of red tape, rules, and wasteful bureaucracy. Since the ACA went into effect, over 150 new boards, agencies and programs have had to be established to monitor its 2,700 pages of gibberish. A federal single-payer system would easily eliminate this bureaucracy and waste. A medical New Deal to establish universal healthcare coverage is a decisive step in the correct direction. But we must look at the crisis holistically and in a systematic way. Simply shuffling private insurance into a federal Medicare-for-all or buy-in program, funded by taxing the wealthiest of citizens, would only temporarily reduce costs. It will neither curtail nor slash escalating disease rates e. Any effective healthcare reform must also tackle the underlying reasons for Americans' poor state of health. We cannot shy away from examining the social illnesses infecting our entire free-market capitalist culture and its addiction to deregulation. A viable healthcare model would have to structurally transform how the medical economy operates. Finally, a successful medical New Deal must honestly evaluate the best and most reliable scientific evidence in order to effectively redirect public health spending. For example, Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, a former Obama healthcare adviser, observed that AIDS-HIV measures consume the most public health spending, even though the disease "ranked 75th on the list of diseases by personal health expenditures." On the other hand, according to the American Medical Association, a large percentage of the nation's $3.4 trillion healthcare spending goes towards treating preventable diseases, notably diabetes, common forms of heart disease, and back and neck pain conditions. In 2016, these three conditions were the most costly and accounted for approximately $277 billion in spending. Last year, the CDC announced the autism rate is now 1 in 36 children compared to 1 in 44 two years ago. A retracted study by Mark Blaxill, an autism activist at the Holland Center and a friend of the authors, estimates that ASD costs will reach $589 billion annually by 2030. There are no signs that this alarming trend will reverse and decline; and yet, our entire federal health system has failed to conscientiously investigate the underlying causes of this epidemic. All explanations that might interfere with the pharmaceutical industry's unchecked growth, such as over-vaccination, are ignored and viciously discredited without any sound scientific evidence. Therefore, a proper medical New Deal will require a systemic overhaul and reform of our federal health agencies, especially the HHS, CDC and FDA. Only the Robert Kennedy Jr presidential campaign is even addressing the crisis and has an inexpensive and comprehensive plan to deal with it. For any medical revolution to succeed in advancing universal healthcare, the plan must prioritize spending in a manner that serves public health and not private interests. It will also require reshuffling private corporate interests and their lobbyists to the sidelines, away from any strategic planning, in order to break up the private interests' control over federal agencies and its revolving door policies. Aside from those who benefit from this medical corruption, the overwhelming majority of Americans would agree with this criticism. However, there is a complete lack of national trust that our legislators, including the so-called progressives, would be willing to undertake such actions. In addition, America's healthcare system ignores the single most critical initiative to reduce costs - that is, preventative efforts and programs instead of deregulation and closing loopholes designed to protect the drug and insurance industries' bottom line. Prevention can begin with banning toxic chemicals that are proven health hazards associated with current disease epidemics, and it can begin by removing a 1,000-plus toxins already banned in Europe. This should be a no-brainer for any legislator who cares for public health. For example, Stacy Malkan, co-founder of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, notes that "the policy approach in the US and Europe is dramatically different" when it comes to chemical allowances in cosmetic products. Whereas the EU has banned 1,328 toxic substances from the cosmetic industry alone, the US has banned only 11. The US continues to allow carcinogenic formaldehyde, petroleum, forever chemicals, many parabens (an estrogen mimicker and endocrine hormone destroyer), the highly allergenic p-phenylenediamine or PBD, triclosan, which has been associated with the rise in antibiotic resistant bacteria, avobenzone, and many others to be used in cosmetics, sunscreens, shampoo and hair dyes. Next, the food Americans consume can be reevaluated for its health benefits. There should be no hesitation to tax the unhealthiest foods, such as commercial junk food, sodas and candy relying on high fructose corn syrup, products that contain ingredients proven to be toxic, and meat products laden with dangerous chemicals including growth hormones and antibiotics. The scientific evidence that the average American diet is contributing to rising disease trends is indisputable. We could also implement additional taxes on the public advertising of these demonstrably unhealthy products. All such tax revenue would accrue to a national universal health program to offset medical expenditures associated with the very illnesses linked to these products. Although such tax measures would help pay for a new medical New Deal, it may be combined with programs to educate the public about healthy nutrition if it is to produce a reduction in the most common preventable diseases. In fact, comprehensive nutrition courses in medical schools should be mandatory because the average physician receives no education in this crucial subject. In addition, preventative health education should be mandatory throughout public school systems. Private insurers force hospitals, clinics and private physicians into financial corners, and this is contributing to prodigious waste in money and resources. Annually, healthcare spending towards medical liability insurance costs tens of billions of dollars. In particular, this economic burden has taxed small clinics and physicians. It is well past the time that physician liability insurance is replaced with no-fault options. Today's doctors are spending an inordinate amount of money to protect themselves. Legions of liability and trial lawyers seek big paydays for themselves stemming from physician error. This has created a culture of fear among doctors and hospitals, resulting in the overly cautious practice of defensive medicine, driving up costs and insurance premiums just to avoid lawsuits. Doctors are forced to order unnecessary tests and prescribe more medications and medical procedures just to cover their backsides. No-fault insurance is a common-sense plan that enables physicians to pursue their profession in a manner that will reduce iatrogenic injuries and costs. Individual cases requiring additional medical intervention and loss of income would still be compensated. This would generate huge savings. No other nation suffers from the scourge of excessive drug price gouging like the US. After many years of haggling to lower prices and increase access to generic drugs, only a minute amount of progress has been made in recent years. A 60 Minutes feature about the Affordable Care Act reported an "orgy of lobbying and backroom deals in which just about everyone with a stake in the $3-trillion-a-year health industry came out ahead—except the taxpayers.” For example, Life Extension magazine reported that an antiviral cream (acyclovir), which had lost its patent protection, "was being sold to pharmacies for 7,500% over the active ingredient cost. The active ingredient (acyclovir) costs only 8 pennies, yet pharmacies are paying a generic maker $600 for this drug and selling it to consumers for around $700." Other examples include the antibiotic Doxycycline. The price per pill averages 7 cents to $3.36 but has a 5,300 percent markup when it reaches the consumer. The antidepressant Clomipramine is marked up 3,780 percent, and the anti-hypertensive drug Captopril's mark-up is 2,850 percent. And these are generic drugs! Medication costs need to be dramatically cut to allow drug manufacturers a reasonable but not obscene profit margin. By capping profits approximately 100 percent above all costs, we would save our system hundreds of billions of dollars. Such a measure would also extirpate the growing corporate misdemeanors of pricing fraud, which forces patients to pay out-of-pocket in order to make up for the costs insurers are unwilling to pay. Finally, we can acknowledge that our healthcare is fundamentally a despotic rationing system based upon high insurance costs vis-a-vis a toss of the dice to determine where a person sits on the economic ladder. For the past three decades it has contributed to inequality. The present insurance-based economic metrics cast millions of Americans out of coverage because private insurance costs are beyond their means. Uwe Reinhardt, a Princeton University political economist, has called our system "brutal" because it "rations [people] out of the system." He defined rationing as "withholding something from someone that is beneficial." Discriminatory healthcare rationing now affects upwards to 60 million people who have been either priced out of the system or under insured. They make too much to qualify for Medicare under Obamacare, yet earn far too little to afford private insurance costs and premiums. In the final analysis, the entire system is discriminatory and predatory. However, we must be realistic. Almost every member of Congress has benefited from Big Pharma and private insurance lobbyists. The only way to begin to bring our healthcare program up to the level of a truly developed nation is to remove the drug industry's rampant and unnecessary profiteering from the equation. How did Fauci memory-hole a cure for AIDS and get away with it? By Helen Buyniski Over 700,000 Americans have died of AIDS since 1981, with the disease claiming some 42.3 million victims worldwide. While an HIV diagnosis is no longer considered a certain death sentence, the disease looms large in the public imagination and in public health funding, with contemporary treatments running into thousands of dollars per patient annually. But was there a cure for AIDS all this time - an affordable and safe treatment that was ruthlessly suppressed and attacked by the US public health bureaucracy and its agents? Could this have saved millions of lives and billions of dollars spent on AZT, ddI and failed HIV vaccine trials? What could possibly justify the decision to disappear a safe and effective approach down the memory hole? The inventor of the cure, Gary Null, already had several decades of experience creating healing protocols for physicians to help patients not responding well to conventional treatments by the time AIDS was officially defined in 1981. Null, a registered dietitian and board-certified nutritionist with a PhD in human nutrition and public health science, was a senior research fellow and Director of Anti-Aging Medicine at the Institute of Applied Biology for 36 years and has published over 950 papers, conducting groundbreaking experiments in reversing biological aging as confirmed with DNA methylation testing. Additionally, Null is a multi-award-winning documentary filmmaker, bestselling author, and investigative journalist whose work exposing crimes against humanity over the last 50 years has highlighted abuses by Big Pharma, the military-industrial complex, the financial industry, and the permanent government stay-behind networks that have come to be known as the Deep State. Null was contacted in 1974 by Dr. Stephen Caiazza, a physician working with a subculture of gay men in New York living the so-called “fast track” lifestyle, an extreme manifestation of the gay liberation movement that began with the Stonewall riots. Defined by rampant sexual promiscuity and copious use of illegal and prescription drugs, including heavy antibiotic use for a cornucopia of sexually-transmitted diseases, the fast-track never included more than about two percent of gay men, though these dominated many of the bathhouses and clubs that defined gay nightlife in the era. These patients had become seriously ill as a result of their indulgence, generally arriving at the clinic with multiple STDs including cytomegalovirus and several types of herpes and hepatitis, along with candida overgrowth, nutritional deficiencies, gut issues, and recurring pneumonia. Every week for the next 10 years, Null would counsel two or three of these men - a total of 800 patients - on how to detoxify their bodies and de-stress their lives, tracking their progress with Caiazza and the other providers at weekly feedback meetings that he credits with allowing the team to quickly evaluate which treatments were most effective. He observed that it only took about two years on the “fast track” for a healthy young person to begin seeing muscle loss and the recurrent, lingering opportunistic infections that would later come to be associated with AIDS - while those willing to commit to a healthier lifestyle could regain their health in about a year. It was with this background that Null established the Tri-State Healing Center in Manhattan in 1980, staffing the facility with what would eventually run to 22 certified health professionals to offer safe, natural, and effective low- and no-cost treatments to thousands of patients with HIV and AIDS-defining conditions. Null and his staff used variations of the protocols he had perfected with Caiazza's patients, a multifactorial patient-tailored approach that included high-dose vitamin C drips, intravenous ozone therapy, juicing and nutritional improvements and supplementation, aspects of homeopathy and naturopathy with some Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurvedic practices. Additional services offered on-site included acupuncture and holistic dentistry, while peer support groups were also held at the facility so that patients could find community and a positive environment, healing their minds and spirits while they healed their bodies. “Instead of trying to kill the virus with antiretroviral pharmaceuticals designed to stop viral replication before it kills patients, we focused on what benefits could be gained by building up the patients' natural immunity and restoring biochemical integrity so the body could fight for itself,” Null wrote in a 2014 article describing the philosophy behind the Center's approach, which was wholly at odds with the pharmaceutical model.1 Patients were comprehensively tested every week, with any “recovery” defined solely by the labs, which documented AIDS patient after patient - 1,200 of them - returning to good health and reversing their debilitating conditions. Null claims to have never lost an AIDS patient in the Center's care, even as the death toll for the disease - and its pharmaceutical standard of care AZT - reached an all-time high in the early 1990s. Eight patients who had opted for a more intensive course of treatment - visiting the Center six days a week rather than one - actually sero-deconverted, with repeated subsequent testing showing no trace of HIV in their bodies. As an experienced clinical researcher himself, Null recognized that any claims made by the Center would be massively scrutinized, challenging as they did the prevailing scientific consensus that AIDS was an incurable, terminal illness. He freely gave his protocols to any medical practitioner who asked, understanding that his own work could be considered scientifically valid only if others could replicate it under the same conditions. After weeks of daily observational visits to the Center, Dr. Robert Cathcart took the protocols back to San Francisco, where he excitedly reported that patients were no longer dying in his care. Null's own colleague at the Institute of Applied Biology, senior research fellow Elana Avram, set up IV drip rooms at the Institute and used his intensive protocols to sero-deconvert 10 patients over a two-year period. While the experiment had been conducted in secret, as the Institute had been funded by Big Pharma since its inception half a century earlier, Avram had hoped she would be able to publish a journal article to further publicize Null's protocols and potentially help AIDS patients, who were still dying at incredibly high rates thanks to Burroughs Wellcome's noxious but profitable AZT. But as she would later explain in a 2019 letter to Null, their groundbreaking research never made it into print - despite meticulous documentation of their successes - because the Institute's director and board feared their pharmaceutical benefactors would withdraw the funding on which they depended, given that Null's protocols did not involve any patentable or otherwise profitable drugs. When Avram approached them about publication, the board vetoed the idea, arguing that it would “draw negative attention because [the work] was contrary to standard drug treatments.” With no real point in continuing experiments along those lines without institutional support and no hope of obtaining funding from elsewhere, the department she had created specifically for these experiments shut down after a two-year followup with her test subjects - all of whom remained alive and healthy - was completed.2 While the Center was receiving regular visits by this time from medical professionals and, increasingly, black celebrities like Stokely Carmichael and Isaac Hayes, who would occasionally perform for the patients, the news was spreading by word of mouth alone - not a single media outlet had dared to document the clinic that was curing AIDS patients for free. Instead, they gave airtime to Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases, who had for years been spreading baseless, hysteria-fueling claims about HIV and AIDS to any news outlet that would put him on. His claim that children could contract the virus from “ordinary household conduct” with an infected relative proved so outrageous he had to walk it back,3 and he never really stopped insisting the deadly plague associated with gays and drug users was about to explode like a nuclear bomb among the law-abiding heterosexual population. Fauci by this time controlled all government science funding through NIAID, and his zero-tolerance approach to dissent on the HIV/AIDS front had already seen prominent scientists like virologist Peter Duesberg stripped of the resources they needed for their work because they had dared to question his commandment: There is no cause of AIDS but HIV, and AZT is its treatment. Even the AIDS activist groups, which by then had been coopted by Big Pharma and essentially reduced to astroturfing for the toxic failed chemotherapy drug AZT backed by the institutional might of Fauci's NIAID,4 didn't seem to want to hear that there was a cure. Unconcerned with the irrationality of denouncing the man touting his free AIDS cure as an “AIDS denier,” they warned journalists that platforming Null or anyone else rejecting the mainstream medical line would be met with organized demands for their firing. Determined to breach the institutional iron curtain and get his message to the masses, Null and his team staged a press conference in New York, inviting scientists and doctors from around the world to share their research on alternative approaches to HIV and AIDS in 1993. To emphasize the sound scientific basis of the Center's protocols and encourage guests to adopt them into their own practices, Null printed out thousands of abstracts in support of each nutrient and treatment being used. However, despite over 7,000 invitations sent three times to major media, government figures, scientists, and activists, almost none of the intended audience members showed up. Over 100 AIDS patients and their doctors, whose charts exhaustively documented their improvements using natural and nontoxic modalities over the preceding 12 months, gave filmed testimonials, declaring that the feared disease was no longer a death sentence, but the conference had effectively been silenced. Bill Tatum, publisher of the Amsterdam News, suggested Null and his patients would find a more welcoming audience in his home neighborhood of Harlem - specifically, its iconic Apollo Theatre. For three nights, the theater was packed to capacity. Hit especially hard by the epidemic and distrustful of a medical system that had only recently stopped being openly racist (the Tuskegee syphilis experiment only ended in 1972), black Americans, at least, did not seem to care what Anthony Fauci would do if he found out they were investigating alternatives to AZT and death. PBS journalist Tony Brown, having obtained a copy of the video of patient testimonials from the failed press conference, was among a handful of black journalists who began visiting the Center to investigate the legitimacy of Null's claims. Satisfied they had something significant to offer his audience, Brown invited eight patients - along with Null himself - onto his program over the course of several episodes to discuss the work. It was the first time these protocols had received any attention in the media, despite Null having released nearly two dozen articles and multiple documentaries on the subject by that time. A typical patient on one program, Al, a recovered IV drug user who was diagnosed with AIDS at age 32, described how he “panicked,” saw a doctor and started taking AZT despite his misgivings - only to be forced to discontinue the drug after just a few weeks due to his condition deteriorating rapidly. Researching alternatives brought him to Null, and after six months of “detoxing [his] lifestyle,” he observed his initial symptoms - swollen lymph nodes and weight loss - begin to reverse, culminating with sero-deconversion. On Bill McCreary's Channel 5 program, a married couple diagnosed with HIV described how they watched their T-cell counts increase as they cut out sugar, caffeine, smoking, and drinking and began eating a healthy diet. They also saw the virus leave their bodies. For HIV-positive viewers surrounded by fear and negativity, watching healthy-looking, cheerful “AIDS patients” detail their recovery while Null backed up their claims with charts must have been balm for the soul. But the TV programs were also a form of outreach to the medical community, with patients' charts always on hand to convince skeptics the cure was scientifically valid. Null brought patients' charts to every program, urging them to keep an open mind: “Other physicians and public health officials should know that there's good science in the alternative perspective. It may not be a therapy that they're familiar with, because they're just not trained in it, but if the results are positive, and you can document them…” He challenged doubters to send in charts from their own sero-deconverted patients on AZT, and volunteered to debate proponents of the orthodox treatment paradigm - though the NIH and WHO both refused to participate in such a debate on Tony Brown's Journal, following Fauci's directive prohibiting engagement with forbidden ideas. Aside from those few TV programs and Null's own films, suppression of Null's AIDS cure beyond word of mouth was total. The 2021 documentary The Cost of Denial, produced by the Society for Independent Journalists, tells the story of the Tri-State Healing Center and the medical paradigm that sought to destroy it, lamenting the loss of the lives that might have been saved in a more enlightened society. Nurse practitioner Luanne Pennesi, who treated many of the AIDS patients at the Center, speculated in the film that the refusal by the scientific establishment and AIDS activists to accept their successes was financially motivated. “It was as if they didn't want this information to get out. Understand that our healthcare system as we know it is a corporation, it's a corporate model, and it's about generating revenue. My concern was that maybe they couldn't generate enough revenue from these natural approaches.”5 Funding was certainly the main disciplinary tool Fauci's NIAID used to keep the scientific community in line. Despite the massive community interest in the work being done at the Center, no foundation or institution would defy Fauci and risk getting itself blacklisted, leaving Null to continue funding the operation out of his pocket with the profits from book sales. After 15 years, he left the Center in 1995, convinced the mainstream model had so thoroughly been institutionalized that there was no chance of overthrowing it. He has continued to counsel patients and advocate for a reappraisal of the HIV=AIDS hypothesis and its pharmaceutical treatments, highlighting the deeply flawed science underpinning the model of the disease espoused by the scientific establishment in 39 articles, six documentaries and a 700-page textbook on AIDS, but the Center's achievements have been effectively memory-holed by Fauci's multi-billion-dollar propaganda apparatus. FRUIT OF THE POISONOUS TREE To understand just how much of a threat Null's work was to the HIV/AIDS establishment, it is instructive to revisit the 1984 paper, published by Dr. Robert Gallo of the National Cancer Institute, that established HIV as the sole cause of AIDS. The CDC's official recognition of AIDS in 1981 had done little to quell the mounting public panic over the mysterious illness afflicting gay men in the US, as the agency had effectively admitted it had no idea what was causing them to sicken and die. As years passed with no progress determining the causative agent of the plague, activist groups like Gay Men's Health Crisis disrupted public events and threatened further mass civil disobedience as they excoriated the NIH for its sluggish allocation of government science funding to uncovering the cause of the “gay cancer.”6 When Gallo published his paper declaring that the retrovirus we now know as HIV was the sole “probable” cause of AIDS, its simple, single-factor hypothesis was the answer to the scientific establishment's prayers. This was particularly true for Fauci, as the NIAID chief was able to claim the hot new disease as his agency's own domain in what has been described as a “dramatic confrontation” with his rival Sam Broder at the National Cancer Institute. After all, Fauci pointed out, Gallo's findings - presented by Health and Human Services Secretary Margaret Heckler as if they were gospel truth before any other scientists had had a chance to inspect them, never mind conduct a full peer review - clearly classified AIDS as an infectious disease, and not a cancer like the Kaposi's sarcoma which was at the time its most visible manifestation. Money and media attention began pouring in, even as funding for the investigation of other potential causes of AIDS dried up. Having already patented a diagnostic test for “his” retrovirus before introducing it to the world, Gallo was poised for a financial windfall, while Fauci was busily leveraging the discovery into full bureaucratic empire of the US scientific apparatus. While it would serve as the sole basis for all US government-backed AIDS research to follow - quickly turning Gallo into the most-cited scientist in the world during the 1980s,7 Gallo's “discovery” of HIV was deeply problematic. The sample that yielded the momentous discovery actually belonged to Prof. Luc Montagnier of the French Institut Pasteur, a fact Gallo finally admitted in 1991, four years after a lawsuit from the French government challenged his patent on the HIV antibody test, forcing the US government to negotiate a hasty profit-sharing agreement between Gallo's and Montagnier's labs. That lawsuit triggered a cascade of official investigations into scientific misconduct by Gallo, and evidence submitted during one of these probes, unearthed in 2008 by journalist Janine Roberts, revealed a much deeper problem with the seminal “discovery.” While Gallo's co-author, Mikulas Popovic, had concluded after numerous experiments with the French samples that the virus they contained was not the cause of AIDS, Gallo had drastically altered the paper's conclusion, scribbling his notes in the margins, and submitted it for publication to the journal Science without informing his co-author. After Roberts shared her discovery with contacts in the scientific community, 37 scientific experts wrote to the journal demanding that Gallo's career-defining HIV paper be retracted from Science for lacking scientific integrity.8 Their call, backed by an endorsement from the 2,600-member scientific organization Rethinking AIDS, was ignored by the publication and by the rest of mainstream science despite - or perhaps because of - its profound implications. That 2008 letter, addressed to Science editor-in-chief Bruce Alberts and copied to American Association for the Advancement of Science CEO Alan Leshner, is worth reproducing here in its entirety, as it utterly dismantles Gallo's hypothesis - and with them the entire HIV is the sole cause of AIDS dogma upon which the contemporary medical model of the disease rests: On May 4, 1984 your journal published four papers by a group led by Dr. Robert Gallo. We are writing to express our serious concerns with regard to the integrity and veracity of the lead paper among these four of which Dr. Mikulas Popovic is the lead author.[1] The other three are also of concern because they rely upon the conclusions of the lead paper .[2][3][4] In the early 1990s, several highly critical reports on the research underlying these papers were produced as a result of governmental inquiries working under the supervision of scientists nominated by the National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine. The Office of Research Integrity of the US Department of Health and Human Services concluded that the lead paper was “fraught with false and erroneous statements,” and that the “ORI believes that the careless and unacceptable keeping of research records...reflects irresponsible laboratory management that has permanently impaired the ability to retrace the important steps taken.”[5] Further, a Congressional Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations led by US Representative John D. Dingell of Michigan produced a staff report on the papers which contains scathing criticisms of their integrity.[6] Despite the publically available record of challenges to their veracity, these papers have remained uncorrected and continue to be part of the scientific record. What prompts our communication today is the recent revelation of an astonishing number of previously unreported deletions and unjustified alterations made by Gallo to the lead paper. There are several documents originating from Gallo's laboratory that, while available for some time, have only recently been fully analyzed. These include a draft of the lead paper typewritten by Popovic which contains handwritten changes made to it by Gallo.[7] This draft was the key evidence used in the above described inquiries to establish that Gallo had concealed his laboratory's use of a cell culture sample (known as LAV) which it received from the Institut Pasteur. These earlier inquiries verified that the typed manuscript draft was produced by Popovic who had carried out the recorded experiment while his laboratory chief, Gallo, was in Europe and that, upon his return, Gallo changed the document by hand a few days before it was submitted to Science on March 30, 1984. According to the ORI investigation, “Dr. Gallo systematically rewrote the manuscript for what would become a renowned LTCB [Gallo's laboratory at the National Cancer Institute] paper.”[5] This document provided the important evidence that established the basis for awarding Dr. Luc Montagnier and Dr. Francoise Barré-Sinoussi the 2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery of the AIDS virus by proving it was their samples of LAV that Popovic used in his key experiment. The draft reveals that Popovic had forthrightly admitted using the French samples of LAV renamed as Gallo's virus, HTLV-III, and that Gallo had deleted this admission, concealing their use of LAV. However, it has not been previously reported that on page three of this same document Gallo had also deleted Popovic's unambiguous statement that, "Despite intensive research efforts, the causative agent of AIDS has not yet been identified,” replacing it in the published paper with a statement that said practically the opposite, namely, “That a retrovirus of the HTLV family might be an etiologic agent of AIDS was suggested by the findings.” It is clear that the rest of Popovic's typed paper is entirely consistent with his statement that the cause of AIDS had not been found, despite his use of the French LAV. Popovic's final conclusion was that the culture he produced “provides the possibility” for detailed studies. He claimed to have achieved nothing more. At no point in his paper did Popovic attempt to prove that any virus caused AIDS, and it is evident that Gallo concealed these key elements in Popovic's experimental findings. It is astonishing now to discover these unreported changes to such a seminal document. We can only assume that Gallo's alterations of Popovic's conclusions were not highlighted by earlier inquiries because the focus at the time was on establishing that the sample used by Gallo's lab came from Montagnier and was not independently collected by Gallo. In fact, the only attention paid to the deletions made by Gallo pertains to his effort to hide the identity of the sample. The questions of whether Gallo and Popovic's research proved that LAV or any other virus was the cause of AIDS were clearly not considered. Related to these questions are other long overlooked documents that merit your attention. One of these is a letter from Dr. Matthew A. Gonda, then Head of the Electron Microscopy Laboratory at the National Cancer Institute, which is addressed to Popovic, copied to Gallo and dated just four days prior to Gallo's submission to Science.[8] In this letter, Gonda remarks on samples he had been sent for imaging because “Dr Gallo wanted these micrographs for publication because they contain HTLV.” He states, “I do not believe any of the particles photographed are of HTLV-I, II or III.” According to Gonda, one sample contained cellular debris, while another had no particles near the size of a retrovirus. Despite Gonda's clearly worded statement, Science published on May 4, 1984 papers attributed to Gallo et al with micrographs attributed to Gonda and described unequivocally as HTLV-III. In another letter by Gallo, dated one day before he submitted his papers to Science, Gallo states, “It's extremely rare to find fresh cells [from AIDS patients] expressing the virus... cell culture seems to be necessary to induce virus,” a statement which raises the possibility he was working with a laboratory artifact. [9] Included here are copies of these documents and links to the same. The very serious flaws they reveal in the preparation of the lead paper published in your journal in 1984 prompts our request that this paper be withdrawn. It appears that key experimental findings have been concealed. We further request that the three associated papers published on the same date also be withdrawn as they depend on the accuracy of this paper. For the scientific record to be reliable, it is vital that papers shown to be flawed, or falsified be retracted. Because a very public record now exists showing that the Gallo papers drew unjustified conclusions, their withdrawal from Science is all the more important to maintain integrity. Future researchers must also understand they cannot rely on the 1984 Gallo papers for statements about HIV and AIDS, and all authors of papers that previously relied on this set of four papers should have the opportunity to consider whether their own conclusions are weakened by these revelations. Gallo's handwritten revision, submitted without his colleague's knowledge despite multiple experiments that failed to support the new conclusion, was the sole foundation for the HIV=AIDS hypothesis. Had Science published the manuscript the way Popovic had typed it, there would be no AIDS “pandemic” - merely small clusters of people with AIDS. Without a viral hypothesis backing the development of expensive and deadly pharmaceuticals, would Fauci have allowed these patients to learn about the cure that existed all along? Faced with a potential rebellion, Fauci marshaled the full resources under his control to squelch the publication of the investigations into Gallo and restrict any discussion of competing hypotheses in the scientific and mainstream press, which had been running virus-scare stories full-time since 1984. The effect was total, according to biochemist Dr. Kary Mullis, inventor of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) procedure. In a 2009 interview, Mullis recalled his own shock when he attempted to unearth the experimental basis for the HIV=AIDS hypothesis. Despite his extensive inquiry into the literature, “there wasn't a scientific reference…[that] said ‘here's how come we know that HIV is the probable cause of AIDS.' There was nothing out there like that.”9 This yawning void at the core of HIV/AIDS “science" turned him into a strident critic of AIDS dogma - and those views made him persona non grata where the scientific press was concerned, suddenly unable to publish a single paper despite having won the Nobel Prize for his invention of the PCR test just weeks before. 10 DISSENT BECOMES “DENIAL” While many of those who dissent from the orthodox HIV=AIDS view believe HIV plays a role in the development of AIDS, they point to lifestyle and other co-factors as being equally if not more important. Individuals who test positive for HIV can live for decades in perfect health - so long as they don't take AZT or the other toxic antivirals fast-tracked by Fauci's NIAID - but those who developed full-blown AIDS generally engaged in highly risky behaviors like extreme promiscuity and prodigious drug abuse, contracting STDs they took large quantities of antibiotics to treat, further running down their immune systems. While AIDS was largely portrayed as a “gay disease,” it was only the “fast track” gays, hooking up with dozens of partners nightly in sex marathons fueled by “poppers” (nitrate inhalants notorious for their own devastating effects on the immune system), who became sick. Kaposi's sarcoma, one of the original AIDS-defining conditions, was widespread among poppers-using gay men, but never appeared among IV drug users or hemophiliacs, the other two main risk groups during the early years of the epidemic. Even Robert Gallo himself, at a 1994 conference on poppers held by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, would admit that the previously-rare form of skin cancer surging among gay men was not primarily caused by HIV - and that it was immune stimulation, rather than suppression, that was likely responsible.11 Similarly, IV drug users are often riddled with opportunistic infections as their habit depresses the immune system and their focus on maintaining their addiction means that healthier habits - like good nutrition and even basic hygiene - fall by the wayside. Supporting the call for revising the HIV=AIDS hypothesis to include co-factors is the fact that the mass heterosexual outbreaks long predicted by Fauci and his ilk in seemingly every country on Earth have failed to materialize, except - supposedly - in Africa, where the diagnostic standard for AIDS differs dramatically from those of the West. Given the prohibitively high cost of HIV testing for poor African nations, the WHO in 1985 crafted a diagnostic loophole that became known as the “Bangui definition,” allowing medical professionals to diagnose AIDS in the absence of a test using just clinical symptoms: high fever, persistent cough, at least 30 days of diarrhea, and the loss of 10% of one's body weight within two months. Often suffering from malnutrition and without access to clean drinking water, many of the inhabitants of sub-Saharan Africa fit the bill, especially when the WHO added tuberculosis to the list of AIDS-defining illnesses in 1993 - a move which may be responsible for as many as one half of African “AIDS” cases, according to journalist Christine Johnson. The WHO's former Chief of Global HIV Surveillance, James Chin, acknowledged their manipulation of statistics, but stressed that it was the entire AIDS industry - not just his organization - perpetrating the fraud. “There's the saying that, if you knew what sausages are made of, most people would hesitate to sort of eat them, because they wouldn't like what's in it. And if you knew how HIV/AIDS numbers are cooked, or made up, you would use them with extreme caution,” Chin told an interviewer in 2009.12 With infected numbers stubbornly remaining constant in the US despite Fauci's fearmongering projections of the looming heterosexually-transmitted plague, the CDC in 1993 broadened its definition of AIDS to include asymptomatic (that is, healthy) HIV-positive people with low T-cell counts - an absurd criteria given that an individual's T-cell count can fluctuate by hundreds within a single day. As a result, the number of “AIDS cases” in the US immediately doubled. Supervised by Fauci, the NIAID had been quietly piling on diseases into the “AIDS-related” category for years, bloating the list from just two conditions - pneumocystis carinii pneumonia and Kaposi's sarcoma - to 30 so fast it raised eyebrows among some of science's leading lights. Deeming the entire process “bizarre” and unprecedented, Kary Mullis wondered aloud why no one had called the AIDS establishment out: “There's something wrong here. And it's got to be financial.”13 Indeed, an early CDC public relations campaign was exposed by the Wall Street Journal in 1987 as having deliberately mischaracterized AIDS as a threat to the entire population so as to garner increased public and private funding for what was very much a niche issue, with the risk to average heterosexuals from a single act of sex “smaller than the risk of ever getting hit by lightning.” Ironically, the ads, which sought to humanize AIDS patients in an era when few Americans knew anyone with the disease and more than half the adult population thought infected people should be forced to carry cards warning of their status, could be seen as a reaction to the fear tactics deployed by Fauci early on.14 It's hard to tell where fraud ends and incompetence begins with Gallo's HIV antibody test. Much like Covid-19 would become a “pandemic of testing,” with murder victims and motorcycle crashes lumped into “Covid deaths” thanks to over-sensitized PCR tests that yielded as many as 90% false positives,15 HIV testing is fraught with false positives - and unlike with Covid-19, most people who hear they are HIV-positive still believe they are receiving a death sentence. Due to the difficulty of isolating HIV itself from human samples, the most common diagnostic tests, ELISA and the Western Blot, are designed to detect not the virus but antibodies to it, upending the traditional medical understanding that the presence of antibodies indicates only exposure - and often that the body has actually vanquished the pathogen. Patients are known to test positive for HIV antibodies in the absence of the virus due to at least 70 other conditions, including hepatitis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, syphilis, recent vaccination or even pregnancy. (https://www.chcfl.org/diseases-that-can-cause-a-false-positive-hiv-test/) Positive results are often followed up with a PCR “viral load” test, even though the inventor of the PCR technique Kary Mullis famously condemned its misuse as a tool for diagnosing infection. Packaging inserts for all three tests warn the user that they cannot be reliably used to diagnose HIV.16 The ELISA HIV antibody test explicitly states: “At present there is no recognized standard for establishing the presence and absence of HIV antibody in human blood.”17 That the public remains largely unaware of these and other massive holes in the supposedly airtight HIV=AIDS=DEATH paradigm is a testament to Fauci's multi-layered control of the press. Like the writers of the Great Barrington Declaration and other Covid-19 dissidents, scientists who question HIV/AIDS dogma have been brutally punished for their heresy, no matter how prestigious their prior standing in the field and no matter how much evidence they have for their own claims. In 1987, the year the FDA's approval of AZT made AIDS the most profitable epidemic yet (a dubious designation Covid-19 has since surpassed), Fauci made it clearer than ever that scientific inquiry and debate - the basis of the scientific method - would no longer be welcome in the American public health sector, eliminating retrovirologist Peter Duesberg, then one of the most prominent opponents of the HIV=AIDS hypothesis, from the scientific conversation with a professional disemboweling that would make a cartel hitman blush. Duesberg had just eviscerated Gallo's 1984 HIV paper with an article of his own in the journal Cancer Research, pointing out that retroviruses had never before been found to cause a single disease in humans - let alone 30 AIDS-defining diseases. Rather than allow Gallo or any of the other scientists in his camp to respond to the challenge, Fauci waged a scorched-earth campaign against Duesberg, who had until then been one of the most highly regarded researchers in his field. Every research grant he requested was denied; every media appearance was canceled or preempted. The University of California at Berkeley, unable to fully fire him due to tenure, took away his lab, his graduate students, and the rest of his funding. The few colleagues who dared speak up for him in public were also attacked, while enemies and opportunists were encouraged to slander Duesberg at the conferences he was barred from attending and in the journals that would no longer publish his replies. When Duesberg was summoned to the White House later that year by then-President Ronald Reagan to debate Fauci on the origins of AIDS, Fauci convinced the president to cancel, allegedly pulling rank on the Commander-in-Chief with an accusation that the “White House was interfering in scientific matters that belonged to the NIH and the Office of Science and Technology Assessment.” After seven years of this treatment, Duesberg was contacted by NIH official Stephen O'Brien and offered an escape from professional purgatory. He could have “everything back,” he was told, and shown a manuscript of a scientific paper - apparently commissioned by the editor of the journal Nature - “HIV Causes AIDS: Koch's Postulates Fulfilled” with his own name listed alongside O'Brien's as an author.18 His refusal to take the bribe effectively guaranteed the epithet “AIDS denier” will appear on his tombstone. The character assassination of Duesberg became a template that would be deployed to great effectiveness wherever Fauci encountered dissent - never debate, only demonize, deplatform and destroy. Even Luc Montagnier, the real discoverer of HIV, soon found himself on the wrong side of the Fauci machine. With his 1990 declaration that “the HIV virus [by itself] is harmless and passive, a benign virus,” Montagnier began distancing himself from Gallo's fraud, effectively placing a target on his own back. In a 1995 interview, he elaborated: “four factors that have come together to account for the sudden epidemic [of AIDS]: HIV presence, immune hyper-activation, increased sexually transmitted disease incidence, sexual behavior changes and other behavioral changes” such as drug use, poor nutrition and stress - all of which he said had to occur “essentially simultaneously” for HIV to be transmitted, creating the modern epidemic. Like the professionals at the Tri-State Healing Center, Montagnier advocated for the use of antioxidants like vitamin C and N-acetyl cysteine, naming oxidative stress as a critical factor in the progression from HIV to AIDS.19 When Montagnier died in 2022, Fauci's media mouthpieces sneered that the scientist (who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2008 for his discovery of HIV, despite his flagging faith in that discovery's significance) “started espousing views devoid of a scientific basis” in the late 2000s, leading him to be “shunned by the scientific community.”20 In a particularly egregious jab, the Washington Post's obit sings the praises of Robert Gallo, implying it was the American scientist who really should have won the Nobel for HIV, while dismissing as “
Rick Prince, Founder of UESCA, is the global leader in science-based endurance sports education. UESCA produces cycling, triathlon, running, ultrarunning, and nutrition certifications. Rick and I met in the early phases of the company (UESCA), and our connection has added a warm, human touch to the endurance sports community! Fun fact: Rick is also a New York Native! After getting my first running certification through the UESCA organization and connecting with Rick and his team, I knew this connection would open doors for both of us, leading him to open up a realm of other certifications and courses for coaches worldwide led by top-certified professionals, and me, being an early adopter and part of the UESCA family in its early phases. It's been inspiring watching the company continue to grow, to say the least, and I'm excited to have Rick on here to tell you more about it all! Connect with UESCA:WebsiteHead to Apple Podcasts here to support the show, and tap the "+Follow" button! Your support allows me to understand better what you enjoy and dislike and find the time and resources needed to make every new episode great while pushing it live! Support the show
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In this episode of the Mental Money Podcast, we sit down with Bryan Clayton,the visionaryentrepreneur behind the multi-million-dollar success story, GreenPal. Bryan's inspiring journeyfrom the landscaping industry to self-taught software developer showcases his determinationand entrepreneurial spirit. Discover how he leveragedtechnology to transform an industryplagued by inefficiencies. Bryan also shares invaluable insights into navigating acquisitions,offering strategic wisdom for aspiring entrepreneurs. Join us for a deep dive into BryanClayton's remarkable career and discover the keys to his entrepreneurial triumph. Connect with Bryan Clayton: Website: https://www.yourgreenpal.com/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bryanmclayton Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bryanmclayton/ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Mental Money Mastery Tools: Grant List with over 100+ Opportunities: https://stan.store/MentalMoney Grant Application walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPGdhdV4yIFtNDqIx0KNLysqKlsve-QDC Book a 1-1 strategy session: https://tidycal.com/mentalmoney/success-strategy-sessions-september-hours Join the community: https://mentalmoneypodcast.com/sixfigure-grant-winner-community/ Business book recommendations: https://www.amazon.com/shop/iamnatnoise ____________________________________________ Get in Touch: IG:https://www.instagram.com/mentalmoney.me/ TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@mentalmoneypodcast _______________________________________________ About The Host: New York Native, Nathalie Noisette, has transformed the way we approach our business finances. As a game-changing financial executive, Nathalie is widely respected for achieving strategic and service excellence in evolving markets and competitive industries. Nathalie's experience as a multi-industry expert has allowed her to drive unprecedented revenue and 2X profitability gains in numerous fast-paced startup environments. By galvanizing immediate wins and transcending cultural divides, Nathalie has become a reputed C-level influencer and business strategy accelerator with a unique vision to make companies efficient to surpass targeted goals. Nathalie has cheerfully delivered inspirational financial leadership for SMEs while expertly guiding them through revenue-building strategies and cost-saving initiatives to accomplish explosive business growth. 1-888-775-3777For Media Inquiries or Ad placement, please contact Nathalie at 1-888-773-5777 or mentalmoney.me@gmail.com Disclaimer: All information contained within this audio is a reflection of the author's opinion in proximity to when the audio was produced. Business and best practices are ever-changing organisms, due to this notion, there can be changes to this podcast at any time based on new information. Also, the host's opinion may change as well. The host has done their due diligence to ensure that the information presented is presented with the most relevant information but takes no responsibility to any changes that may be made. Again, these are opinions based on expert experience. You are more than welcome to cross-reference any information presented in this clip. Any missing information is not the responsibility of the host. Any results direct, indirect or consequential, or otherwise are not the responsibility of the host. The information is not to be taken as legal advice. If you are in need of legal advice, please contact a qualified attorney.
Nat Wendell welcomes a long-time friend, DJ/Producer & New York Native, @mike_terra to give us an insight into his come-up in House Music. Including a 1-hour guest mix from Terra himself, summarising his slamming 4-hour set at Sisyphos, Wintergarten.
This week we talk about HIV, AIDS, and ART.We also discuss HAART, the Berlin Patient, and potential future cures.Recommended Book: Allergic by Theresa MacPhailShow Notes* https://www.unaids.org/en/resources/fact-sheet* https://hivinfo.nih.gov/understanding-hiv/fact-sheets/hiv-treatment-basics* https://clinicalinfo.hiv.gov/en/glossary/antiretroviral-therapy-art* https://www.paho.org/en/topics/antiretroviral-therapy* https://journals.lww.com/jaids/fulltext/2010/01010/declines_in_mortality_rates_and_changes_in_causes.13.aspx* https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13181-013-0325-8* https://academic.oup.com/jac/article/73/11/3148/5055837?login=false* https://journals.lww.com/jaids/fulltext/2016/09010/narrowing_the_gap_in_life_expectancy_between.6.aspx* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenofovir_disoproxil* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Management_of_HIV/AIDS* https://www.verywellhealth.com/cart-hiv-combination-antiretroviral-therapy-48921* https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/risk/art/index.html* https://www.freethink.com/health/cured-of-hiv* https://www.jstor.org/stable/3397566?origin=crossref* https://www.nytimes.com/1982/05/11/science/new-homosexual-disorder-worries-health-officials.html* https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23444290/* https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/4251-hiv-aids* https://web.archive.org/web/20080527201701/http://data.unaids.org/pub/EPISlides/2007/2007_epiupdate_en.pdf* https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanhiv/article/PIIS2352-3018(23)00028-0/fulltextTranscriptIn mid-May of 1981, the queer community-focused newspaper, the New York Native, published what would become the first-ever article on a strange disease that seemed to be afflicting community members in the city.What eventually became known as AIDS, but which was at the time discussed by medical professionals primarily in terms of its associated diseases, was clinically reported upon for the first time less than a month later, five official cases having been documented in an interconnected group of gay men and users of injectable drugs, who came to the attention of doctors for not being inherently immunocompromised, but still somehow contracting a rare type of pneumonia that only really impacted folks with severely impaired immune systems.In subsequent years, doctors started using a range of different terms for HIV and AIDS, calling them at different times and in different contexts the lymphotophic retrovirus, Kaposi's sarcoma and opportunistic infections, and the 4H disease, referring to heroine users, hemophiliacs, homosexuals, and Haitians, the four groups that seemed to make up almost all of the confirmed afflicted patients.The acronym GRID, for gay-related immune deficiency was also used for a time, but that one was fairly rapidly phased out when it became clear that this condition wasn't limited to the gay community—though those earlier assumptions and the terminology associated with them did manage to lock that bias into mainstream conversation and understanding of AIDS and HIV for a long time, and in some cases and in some locations, to this day.By the mid-80s, two research groups had identified different viruses that seemed to be associated with or responsible for cases of this mysterious condition, and it was eventually determined (in 1986) that they were actually the same virus, and that virus was designated HIV.HIV, short for Human Immunodeficiency Virus, is a retrovirus that, if left untreated, leads to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, or AIDS, in about 50% of patients within ten years of infection.So HIV is the virus, AIDS is a condition someone with HIV can develop after their immune system is severely damaged by the infection, and there are a bunch of diagnostic differentiations that determine when someone has transitioned from one category to the other, but in general folks with HIV will experience moderate flu- or mono-like symptoms, alongside swollen lymph nodes and rashes and throat problems and sores across their bodies in the early stages of infection, and as things progress, they develop opportunistic infections of the kind that can only really latch onto a human when their immune system is weakened or shut down. While AIDS, arriving after the immune system is well and truly damaged, brings with it a slew of opportunistic infections and associated issues, the afflicted person potentially developing all sorts of cancers, sarcomas, persistent infections, and extreme versions of the flu-like, mono-like symptoms they may have suffered earlier on.We don't know for certain how and where HIV originated—and that's true of both kinds, as there's an HIV-1 and HIV-2 virus, the former of which accounts for most infections, the latter of which is less common, and less overall infectious—but both HIV types seem to have been transmitted to humans from non-human primates somewhere in West-central Africa in the early 20th century, possibly from chimpanzees in southern Cameroon, but that's pretty speculative, and there's some evidence that these diseases may have made the leap several times; so while there's a pretty good chance, based on what we know now, that the disease made it into humans and mutated approximately somewhere in that vicinity, sometime in the early 20th century, possibly via chimps hunted and eaten by locals as bushmeat, we really don't know for certain.There are reports of what were probably HIV as far back as 1959 in the Belgian Congo, but that's a bit speculative, too, and based on imperfect notes from the time.Back then, though, and through the 1980s, folks who contracted HIV and who were not treated would typically die within 11 years of being infected, and more than half of those diagnosed with AIDS in the US from 1981 through 1992 died within 2 years of their diagnosis; such a diagnosis was a death sentence, basically; it was a really horrible and scary time.Today, the outlook for folks who contract HIV is substantially better: the life expectancy of someone who contracts the virus and who is able to get treatment is about the same as someone who is not infected; the disease isn't cured, but the level of HIV virus in the blood of a person receiving treatment is so small that it's no longer transmissible, or even detectable.What I'd like to talk about today is a new therapy that's making those sorts of outcomes possible, how some few people have now been cured of HIV entirely, and what's on the horizon in this space.—Antiretroviral therapy, or ART, typically consists of a combination of drugs based on those that were originally combined in this way in 1996 by researchers who announced their findings at the International AIDS Conference in Vancouver—they called their approach highly active antiretroviral therapy, or HAART, and this combo was based on findings from earlier drugs that addressed one of HIV's seven stages of development—but because they all hit that same, single stage, the virus was rapidly developing an immunity to them, and they were universally pretty toxic, with horrible side-effects.What's more, this drug cocktail increased patients' life expectancy by about 24 months, on average—which is a lot, about two years, but considering all those side effects, which included severe liver problems and anemia, the extra months of life generally weren't very pleasant extra months.In 1995, a class of drugs called protease inhibitors were introduced, which prevented HIV from making copies of itself using the body's structural proteins.That, combined with the effects of other, existing retrovirals, which hindered the virus's ability to hijack the body's cells to make more of itself, turned out to be a substantial improvement over just one or the other approach.The announcement in 1996 was notable because the researchers involved were able to knock the viral load in their patients down to an undetectable level, and then keep it there, by using three drugs from each of those two antiviral classes, those two different approaches.So HAART was a major improvement over what came before, but it was still imperfect; deaths tied to HIV plummeted by 50% in the US and Europe in just three years, but the life expectancy of folks using this therapy was still low compared to other people; someone who contracted HIV in their 20s and went on this therapy was still only expected to live till their early 50s; way better than a two-year increase, but still plenty of room for improvement.In addition to that lifespan duration limitation, the HAART bundle of therapies was just really difficult to maintain.Some people experienced a dramatic redistribution of body fat, some developed heart arrhythmias or insulin resistance or peripheral neuropathy or lactic acidosis—which is basically a toxic buildup of the acid that results from metabolism, which is usually cleared naturally, but when it doesn't, it's potentially deadly.Anything less than absolutely perfect adherence to the treatment schedule was also potentially deleterious to the desired outcomes; it wasn't a forgiving regimen, with some of the drugs requiring three capsules be taken every 8 hours, and there was a chance that if a portion of a dose of one drug was missed, or not administered on time, the virus could develop an immunity to it and the whole thing would fall apart.Consequently, the HAART regimen was generally reserved until things got really bad, and that meant it didn't have a very large effect on the infected population, and those who did benefit from it suffered consequences, alongside those benefits.The change in terminology from HAART to ART arrived in 2001 when a drug called Viread, the brand name for tenofovir disoproxil, was released and added into the mix, replacing some of the most toxic and cumbersome of the previous therapies with a single pill per day, and one that came with far fewer, and far less extreme, side effects.In 2005 it was finally demonstrable, with a bunch of data, that beginning this type of therapy early rather than waiting until things get really bad was worth the trade-offs—researchers showed that if folks received access to ART upon diagnosis, severe HIV associated and non HIV associated illnesses were reduced by 61%.As of 2016 there was still an average life expectancy gap between folks with HIV who received early care and people who were not infected of about 8 years, but that gap has been steadily closing with the introduction of new, easier to use, less side effect prone drugs—drugs that tend to attack the virus at different stages, and which take different approaches to hindering and blocking it—alongside innovations in how the drugs are delivered, like introducing substances that are converted by the body into the desired drug, which massively cuts the requisite dosage, in turn lessening the strain on the body's organs and the potential side effects associated with taking a higher dose of the drug, itself.We've also seen the advent of fixed-dose combination drugs, which are exactly what they sound like: a single pill containing the entire combination of drugs one must take each day, which makes a combination therapy much easier to administration and stick with, which in turn has substantially reduced the risk of severe side effects, and prevented mutations that might otherwise make a patient's virus more immune to some component of the drug cocktail.Some newer options just use two drugs, too, compared to the previous three-or-more, and most of these have been shown to be just as effective as the earlier, more bodily stressful combinations, and a recent, 2021 drug is injectable, rather than deliverable in pill-form, and can be administered just once a month—though a version of this drug, sold under the name Cabenuva, has been approved for administration every other month.So things in this corner of the medical world are looking pretty good, due new approaches and innovations to existing therapy models.These models remain imperfect, but they're getting better every year, and contracting HIV is no longer a death sentence, nor does it mean you'll always be infectious, or even detectably infected: the amount of HIV virus in one's blood can be kept undetectably low for essentially one's entire life, so long as one is able to get on the right therapy or combination of therapies and stick with it.That said, the global HIV pandemic is far from over, and access to these drugs–many of which are pricy, if you don't have insurance that will cover them—is not equally distributed.As of late-2022, the UN's official numbers indicate that about 39 million people, globally, have HIV, about 1.3 million were infected in 2022, and about 630,000 died from AIDS-related illnesses that year.That said, of those 39 million or so who are infected, nearly 30 million are receiving some kind of antiretroviral therapy, and about 86% of people who are estimated to be infected know their status, so they can seek such therapies, and/or take other precautious to protect themselves and others; though that also means about 5.5 million people, globally, have HIV and don't realize it.Here's a really remarkable figure, though: among people who are infected and know they are infected, about 93% of them were virally suppressed as of 2022.That's astonishing; 93% of people who have HIV and are aware of it are on some kind of therapy that has allowed them to suppress the virus so that it's nearly undetectable—the difference between the two, by the way, is that suppressed means 200 copies of the HIV virus per milliliter of blood, while undetectable is generally considered to be less than 50 copies per milliliter.So huge leaps in a relatively short period of time, and a massive improvement in both duration and quality of life for folks who might otherwise suffer mightily, and then die early, because of this virus and its associated symptoms.That said, there are some interesting, new approaches to dealing with HIV on the horizon, and some of them might prove to be even more impactful than this current batch of incredibly impactful ART options.As of September 2023, five people have been confirmed cured of HIV; not suppressed and not with viral loads at undetectable levels: cured.The first of these cured people, often referred to as the Berlin Patient, received a stem cell transplant from a bone marrow donation database that contained a genetic mutation called CCR5 Delta 32, which makes those who have it essentially immune to HIV infection.Three months after he received the transplant and stopped taking ART, doctors were unable to find any trace of the virus in his blood.He died from cancer in 2020, but there didn't seem to be any HIV in his blood from when he received the stem cell transplant, onward, and that happened in the early 2000s, and was formally announced to the medical community in 2008.At least two other people—two that we know about, anyway—have been cured of HIV using the same method; though at the moment at least, this option is severely limited as it requires that patients have a bone marrow match in donor databases, and that one of those donors have that specific, relatively rare mutation; so with existing science and techniques, at least, this is unlikely to be a widespread solution to this problem—though a 2017 experiment used stem cells derived from umbilical cord blood from a baby with that mutation to treat a woman' leukemia and cure her HIV, so there's a chance other approaches that make use of the same basic concept might be developed, opening this up to more people.Cancer drugs may also help some people with HIV: a drug that's been approved to treat several cancers called Venetoclax seems to also bind to a protein that helps HIV-infected T cells dodge the body's immune system and survive, and that realization has led to a series of experiments that showed HIV was suppressed in mice receiving this drug—though it bounced back a week later, and two weeks later in mice receiving both this drug and ART.This is unlikely to be a solution unto itself, then, but there's a chance either an adjusted version of this drug, or this drug in combination with other therapies, might be effective; and there's a clinical trial testing the efficacy of Venetoclax in human HIV patients at the end of this year, and another in 2024, so we may soon know if its safe and desirable to use this drug alongside ART, and that may, in turn, lead to a better understanding of how to amplify the drug's effects, or apply this method of hindering HIV from a different angle.CRISPR, the gene-editing technology borrowed from bacteria that allows for the cutting and removing and adding of genetic information, has enabled the development of several new potential HIV cures, one of which, called EBT-101, basically enters the body, finds helper T cells, and then cuts out chunks of the HIV virus's DNA, which prevents it from being able to replicate itself or hide away, reemerging later after another treatment has suppressed it.The benefit of this approach is that it could kill the viral reservoirs that otherwise allow HIV to persist in people who have undergone treatments, and a version of it that targets SIV, which is similar to HIV, but found in non-human primates—performed exactly as they hoped it would, finding and editing the targeted DNA, raising hopes than an HIV-targeting variation may manage similar wonders in human patients.This would be great if it ends up working, as one injection would theoretically clear all HIV from a person's system in relatively short-order, but the trials done so far have been small and on monkeys, and because of the nature of the research, it's not clear the monkeys were cured of HIV—just that the treatment got where it was supposed to go and made some DNA edits.A human trial of EBT-101 will finish up in March of 2025, though the researchers plan to follow up with their subjects for up to 15 years following the trial, to assess any long-term effects from their treatment, since CRISPR and this approach to messing with genes is still such a new thing.So while this may be a solution at some point, there's a good chance it won't be a real-deal, available option for another decade, minimum.So we've come a long way in a very short period of time with HIV and AIDS treatments, and the future is looking pretty good, with even more options and approaches on the horizon, including some actual cures, alongside high-quality, actually useable treatments.But there's still room to grow in terms of infection awareness, there are still distribution issues for some of these drugs, and there's still a fair bit of prejudice, the consequence of ignorance and historical misunderstandings and biases, keeping folks and institutions from doing as much as they otherwise could in many parts of the world; so a lot to be proud of, a lot to look forward to, but still plenty of room for improvement across the board. 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Charles Ortleb is a journalist, novelist and filmmaker who gained notoriety as the publisher of the gay biweekly New York Native between 1980 and 1996. The Native was the first major publication to take the AIDS epidemic seriously and question the AIDS hypothesis. The publication brought many important individuals such as Peter Duesberg to public attention. New York Native also published John Lauritsen's investigative reporting on the deadly effects of the AIDS drug AZT. Rolling Stone journalist David Black claimed Chuck's New York Native deserved a Pulitzer. Chuck has also written several novels and plays including the novel "Iron Peter." His most recent book is "Fauci: The Bernie Madoff of Science and the HIV Ponzi Scheme that Concealed the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic" that has received international attention and has been rated a #1 best seller on Amazon. You can find more information about Chuck and his books and writings at CharleOrtleb.com
Nandini Trivedi is a New York Native, who attended the Fashion Institute of Technology.After working in healthcare PR for a few years she ventured out to start her own yoga business. She now teaches Yoga classes to adults, kids, seniors and autistic individuals. She previously worked as the Director of Relationships at Single to Shaadi where she guided clients through their dating journey. In this week's motivational segment, Meera talks about how to sprinkle some joy when you're having a down day.Visit www.theschoolofsass.com for more wisdom
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Are you ready to take your finances to the next level? Then tune into this episode with Thomas Groves as he shares his insights on practicality, sound investment decisions, and relationship-building. Leave your comfort zone to overcome your fear of investing and unleash your wealth's maximum potential!KEY TAKEAWAYSHow does motivation impact real estate operators' and investors' successReasons not to let fear control your lifePowerful ways to use your money to expand your wealthUseful questions investors should ask real estate operatorsThe value of intuition in establishing investor relationshipsRESOURCE/LINK MENTIONEDPay It Forward Multifamily Mastermind https://payitforwardmastermind.com/ABOUT THOMAS GROVESThomas is an upstate New York Native real estate investor in multifamily, up and down the East Coast as well as in the Midwest. He is a 26-year veteran of the U.S. Navy as well as the U.S. Diplomatic Corps. His work in the highest levels of the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. Department of State and coordination and planning with international governments have forged Tom into an outgoing relationship builder.CONNECT WITH THOMASWebsite: JCore InvestmentsEmail: tom@jcoreinvestments.comCONNECT WITH USSchedule 20 minutes to get to know each other https://calendly.com/threekeysinvestments/20-minute-callSchedule 20 minutes to explore performance coaching with Juliehttps://calendly.com/threekeysinvestments/20-minute-coaching-inquiry-call-with-julie-hollySchedule 30 minutes to learn about investing with Three Keys Investmentshttps://calendly.com/threekeysinvestments/investor-discovery-callJoin the Book and Networking club via Zoom at: bit.ly/3HBPnQw or sign up at: bit.ly/3c0dr1u to access and interact with an extraordinary group that will help you level up!Visit ThreeKeysInvestments.com to download a free e-book, “Why Invest in Apartments”!Looking to reduce your taxes so you can build wealth? Mode Wealth is a boutique financial firm helping real estate professionals, investors, and entrepreneurs ethically and morally optimize their tax strategy to reduce their tax liability. Learn more and schedule a FREE consultation today! https://modewealth.com/Looking for an affordable healthcare solution? Check out Christian Healthcare Ministries by visiting https://bit.ly/3JTRm1IPlease RSS: Review, Subscribe, Share!
Happy New Year cosy comfy gang! We're off to a flying start, not least because we have a homonym happening here and you know we love wordly play. This week we chat to KAT about her CAT! Ah, yes, wordy perfection! Kat Delacorte is a YA writer, Ella's agent-sibling and cat-mum to Yoongi. She's a Venice dwelling New York Native and her debut novel With Fire In Their Blood is out now for your reading pleasure. If you like bisexual chaos, gothic Italian magic mafia and Cats that are crucial to the plot, you should definitely go read it. She joins us today to chat Italian cats, fake allergies and why good neighbors make good pet sitters!Send us YOUR pet stories (Ready, Pet, Go!) at comfortcreatures@maximumfun.org and don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe! Plus, follow us on social media: @Ccreaturespod on Twitter and @comfortcreaturespodcast on Instagram! Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/P5QjFtx8
HIV este virusul imunodificienței umane. Acesta nu poate fi eliminat definitiv din organism, deoarece se înscrie în codul genetic al celulei gazdă. HIV este responsabil de distrugerea sistemului imunitar, iar din această cauză toate persoanele infectate sunt predispuse la infecții ocazionale și alte tipuri de complicații. Pentru prima dată, întreaga lume a aflat despre HIV, în anii 80 ai secolului trecut, când într-o revistă adresată publicului homosexual din America, New York Native, a apărut un articol despre un nou virus exotic. În cadrul ediției speciale de podcast am discutat cu Svetlana Plămădeală, directoare a Agenției ONU pentru HIV și SIDA în Republica Moldova, despre cum media sculptează opinia publică în raport cu HIV, dar și de ce un pilon important al echității este informarea din surse veridice.
the one and only @LordNez Lord Nez is a producer as well as a rapper hailing from Queens NY. On this episode we will be talking about how Lord Nez got into hip hop, growing up in Queens, the importance of relationships and mentors in hip hop and also Lord Nez will be playing some tracks!!! Make sure you stream Lord Nez latest project “New York Native” #queens #queensny #hiphop #rap #noideasoriginalpodcast #emcee #producer #youtube #spotify #soundcloud #rappers #beats #nychiphop #defjam #legends #icon #production
Episode 245: Pete Shalvoy On this week's episode of the @Roadpodcast the fellas speak with Nightlife Veteran, New York Native and Las Vegas's finest DJ Peter Shalvoy (@ShalvoyMusic). Shalvoy speaks on the legendary NYC Discotheque #ParadiseGarage and having an exclusive membership in the 1980's (2:55), hanging out with #Jean-MichelBasquiat and #KeithHaring (16:48) and reminisces on Larry Levan DJ sets (30:08). The crew discuss “poppers” (35:45), DJs breaking new records in the clubs (42:50) and Shalvoy's former alias “DJ Porkchop”(1:06:55). Finally, he talks about creating his own house and disco edits (1:22:30).
Christiana Maxion is the Dubai Matchmaker. A New York Native, Christiana and Alex both were friends about five years ago when they were teachers in Abu Dhabi. Since then, Christiana and Alex have both gone on to build businesses, quit their jobs, and become female entrepreneurs. Christiana is the Dubai Matchmaker - and she credits becoming sober to her booming business in the past two months. Tune into this episode to hear how sobriety has helped her build her empire and skyrocket her business. As well, Christiana gives some advice for sober dating and sober life in general. If you're interested in learning more about Christiana's work, find out more about what she offers here: https://christianamaxion.com/
Join Ralph Sutton and Marcus Antebi on their journey to better health! On this episode of The goodsugar Podcast, Marcus and Ralph are joined by Model and New York Native, Valerie Ribon, who during the pandemic decided to do something about the unhealthy practices she had. In 2017 Valerie enrolled at the Institute of Integrative Nutrition and post graduation, began consulting clients from home! #betterhealth #healthyliving #healthylifestyle #goodsugar #health Ralph Sutton is the co-host of The SDR Show. Marcus Antebi is the founder of Juice Press, 85 plant based juice and smoothie bars in New York and across the US. The goodsugar™ podcast centers around Sutton's desire to improve himself and find lasting happiness. Antebi is certain that he can help his lifelong friend find his way and achieve total happiness, but only if Sutton is willing to change his patterns and incorporate proven self-help measures into his lifestyle. The show's wide variety of guests include rock stars, noted authors and lecturers, and health and fitness moguls such as New York's most popular Yogi, Eddie Stern. The show's topics cover all aspects of self-help, diet, and rehabilitation. Sutton and Antebi poke at popular philosophies, and delve into all sorts of spiritual and metaphysical concepts. Check out our merchandise: https://www.ilovegoodsugar.com/ Follow on Social Media: Official Website: https://www.goodsugar.life Marcus Antebi https://www.instagram.com/marcusantebi Ralph Sutton https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton Produced by Brian Mackay https://www.instagram.com/bmackayisright
A New York native with Clare roots has described gun crime in the United States as the country's new pandemic, saying it truly is a public health crisis. There's been more than 200 mass shootings in the US in the past year and Maureen O'Neill Regan, who's father hails from Labasheeda, has been telling Clare FM's Morning Focus that this type of crime is widepsread.
New York City, singer, songwriter, Jake Lancer encapsulates the art of storytelling, the nostalgia of pop music, and the vitality of the New York City club kid scene in his debut EP as a solo artist. His forthcoming project Take Off!, explores the defiance of his own fears, love, trauma, and joy, using his life's stories as a canvas to create a compilation of tracks that serve as one singular function. Jake Lancer's influences range from artists like Lady Gaga, ABBA, David Bowie, to Troye Sivan. Growing up closeted yet a part of the LGBTQIA community, Jake dreamed of creating pop music that not only inspired but could give a voice to anyone on their own healing journey. Now a proud out gay man, Jake Lancer is also a mental health professional as a working therapist in New York City. Having studied mental health, musical theater at various esteemed institutions, and worked as a part of the music industry at Universal Music Group, the multi-talented artist has translated his training and life experience into his music. Jake Lancer's music is more than an expression of pop and dance, but a mechanism for healing, a love story, and a voice for those feeling both heartbreak and life's greatest euphoria. IG jakemlancer
New York Native and around the way girl discusses growing up in Queens, performing burlesque to the music of her childhood, Black 90's pinup, and flexing in her complexing. From Hollis to Hottiewood, Rain Supreme
On Episode 24 of Hockey with Hultzy, Lucas brought on New York Native and Mount St. Charles forward James Hagens. James came on the show to talk about what it's like being under the spotlight for the upcoming USHL draft, his recruitment process, and much more.
In this episode, I got to talk with Courtney Brisson! Courtney is a New York Native who has constantly been on the move ever since childhood. She shares about her most recent adventure of traveling the United States from coast to coast via motorcycle and everything she learned along the way. We talk about how she has cultivated a life of flow and how she has learned to release all expectations for the future. If you're feeling a little mystical and looking for some travel inspiration then this episode is for you! Instagram: @diannitravels Courtney's Instagram: @calicoterra
'Tis the season for hot chocolate, holiday lights, and nostalgic tunes! This December, Elle Winter is putting her own spin on a holiday classic, “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home).” We chatted with the New York Native about reimagining the holiday playlist staple with the original writer, Jeff Barry, her holiday traditions, and an exciting new project. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Priyanka Naik is a self-taught vegan chef, Food Network champion and the author of The Modern Tiffin, a cookbook showcasing simple global dishes inspired by her heritage and travels.In this conversation you will hear Priyanka reflect on her the deep-rooted drive she has to educate people about global cuisine, sparked by her childhood experiences growing up in Staten Island, New York. She also reflects on what success means to her, now that she has reached one of her biggest goals: becoming a published author.--Connect with Priyanka:Website: https://www.chefpriyanka.com/Instagram: @ChefPriyanak https://www.instagram.com/chefpriyanka/?hl=enThe Modern Tiffin:https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Tiffin-Go-Dishes-Global/dp/198217708X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+modern+tiffin&qid=1637083079&sr=8-1--For more from Host Pooja Mottl: https://www.poojamottl.com/Podcast Producer: https://www.go-toproductions.com/Twitter: @PoojaMottl https://twitter.com/poojamottlInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/poojamottl/https://www.instagram.com/thecalmandfreepodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/poojamottl/ Special thanks to:Kris Kosach for voiceover: https://www.sites.google.com/view/textproserocknroll/homeJessica Panian: for graphic design: https://www.jessicapanian.com/Sufi Kaur for social graphics
Today our guest is Zachary Steel. A New York Native, L.A. grown, NYU Tisch School of the Arts Alumnus, clown, actor, writer, USC instructor, and medical clown. We discuss mental health, learning style biases in western education, the need for intersectionality and positive representation for appressed minorities. Check out his Instagram: @zachygoggles He is teaching a class through the Idiot Workshop https://www.theidiotworkshop.com/workshop or the USC Medical Clown program https://itsc.usc.edu/mc-program/about-medical-clowning-2/ Check out my website and Instagram accounts: https://www.emicoproductions.com/ @empersico @artistswithem @emicoproductions
Matthew Kondrup aka “Matty K El Capitan” is a New York Native who took a side hustle and with a little help from the Universe and life circumstances, developed into a thriving business. For the last 16 years, Matty K has been a public servant for Nassau County Police Department as a Paramedic coming to the aid of thousands of people over the course of his career. An unfortunate injury left his femur and back broken and forced him into “retirement.” He's also the founder of Matty K Travel arranging various travel accommodations for families, wedding parties, and entrepreneurs. On this episode of Step it Up Entrepreneur, Tom and Matty K discuss the challenges of living in New York, the power of choosing how to work and live life on your own terms. They take a deep dive into the importance of doing little things for people today, that lead to bigger opportunities tomorrow. Matty K will share how he took life-changing defeat and pivoted into creating a business that has transformed the lives of his clients, family, and employees. What You'll Learn: The importance of setting up your life to serve the needs of your family Serving people at a level where they get to know, like and trust you How breaking the strongest bone in your body can change your life and what he did to bounce back A unique way of attracting employees to help build your business organically Why firing bad clients is a good thing to do from time to time Reasons why taking a vacation is important for your mental health, especially if you're running a business How Matty K took a part-time hustle and exploded the business by doing 3 simple things And much more! FAVORITE QUOTES: “I said if I ever start a company, I'm gonna run a company where the employees respect the people they work for and run it with common sense. I try really hard. We have 50 people that work for us around the country. I would hope that they would all stand up and say, “Hey, Matt's great to work for. He's got some common sense. He's sticking up for us and going to bat for us with people.” Connect with Matty K Travel: Facebook Instagram MattyK Travel Group How To Get Involved: From his start in the GPS tracking industry to founding the Step It Up Academy, Tomas Keenan is on a mission to break out of the concept of “average” and reach the success that is anything but. And he wants you to join him. Check Tomas out on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and don't forget to visit tomaskeenan.com and sign up to make sure you never miss an episode drop. Enjoyed the episode? Hop over to Apple Podcasts for more! Like and share to help spread the word. We appreciate your support—and we hope to return the favor: Leave a review to let us know what you want to hear from Tomas next.
You see him on television every single day in SacTown ... the ladies love him, the fellows want to be his bro, and the city has embraced him for being an incredible news anchor. Even though his time here in Sacramento has come to an end, we are excited to bring to you a new episode of Comin in Hot with the famous, Pedro Rivera! Chef Cecil caught up with the New York Native to talk about his journey in the television industry, his ironic love for the Charlotte Hornets, and how the city of Los Angeles has already embraced him.
New York Native and host of The Bode Hotel's comedy night… Jeff Greenspan is joining us. He sets Tanner's Covid paranoia straight, and how the South has been treating a native New Yorker.
New York Native, Tommy Iannucci chats with us about everything from war to God, and of course pizza, and how those three things took him around the world, leading to him opening up the first VPN-certified establishment in Hawaii.
Alexander is a Bronx, New York Native. Once labeled as an “at risk” kid with a variety of behavioral problems, anger issues, and school related placements, Alexander has been able to slowly but gradually make a turn around in his life. Alexander accredits how far he has come with the help of God, his mother, and his godfather for never giving up on him and continuing to stick by him. Alexander was able to matriculate from Oakwood University in May 2017 with a Bachelors in Human development and family studies. He recently just completed his Masters of Social Work degree from Loma Linda University! His passion is working with underserved at risk youth who daily struggle with a variety of mental health issues as well as working with broken families who strive to repair relationships for a brighter future. One of his talents and passions is his ability to use music as one of his therapeutic outlets through singing and through piano. Music has been instilled in his life from such a young age and has allowed him to impact the lives of multiple people. His desire and future goals is to continue making an impact in the lives of those in whom he crosses paths with. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whataword/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whataword/support
Inspiration to become your own boss, and take a lead on entrepreneurship is unique to everyone. No business is alike the other, including their playbook to develop their business. Business owners find motivation to grow their companies through their experiences, families, and even financial circumstances.No entrepreneur experiences complete success as soon as their idea takes off, but entrepreneurs are more driven to their end in mind goal when they find a passion regarding their business' foundation. Even Batman has a reason to serve and protect without being a billionaire!The Against All Odds Radio Show Presents: Luxury Car Enthusiast Dedicates His Life to Charity as the Real Batman: Josh AryehAgainst All Odds Radio Show is the perfect place to talk about all things money, weath, success, and luxury cars, but no one would think about bringing up The Caped Crusader. During this week's exciting episode, Sean V. Bradley and L.A. Williams was able to get to speak to the man behind the Batman mask, Josh Aryeh. The dedicated man that plays Batman goes through how this role has inspired him to create a legacy for children around the world, but how to maintain a business and balance your personal interests!About Josh Aryeh The Long Island, New York Native, Josh Aryeh had a very average American upbringing: a loving household, and a big family. However, his story is anything but average. At a young age, Aryeh experienced bullying from his peers and the loss of a younger sister. As troubling and devastating as that is, he decided to turn those unfortunate encounters as a motivating force to develop a charity for children that seek inspiration from their idols!The power behind Batman derived from a gentleman named Lenny that would dress up as Batman, visit children in the hospital that are undergoing a battle through illness, and share his luxury sports car as the one and only, Batmobile. In a tragic accident, Lenny's legacy was almost overlooked and forgotten until Josh Aryeh stepped up to make sure his nobility was never disregarded.Entrepreneurship ResourcesDealer Synergy & Bradley On Demand: The automotive industry's #1 training, tracking, testing, and certification platform and consulting & accountability firm.The Millionaire Car Salesman Podcast: is the #1 resource for automotive sales professionals, managers, and owners. The Against All Odds Radio Show: Hosting guests that have started from the bottom and rose to the top. The Against All Odds Radio Show is Proudly Sponsored By:Car.com: Visit Car.com today, where they do the research and you do the driving.Scar Food: Scar Treatment for Scars, Acne Scars, & Stretch marks - visit ScarFood.com today!Hyundai of Bedford & Kia of Bedford: World-class customer support you can trust and is located just minutes from Cleveland & serving the Bedford, Cleveland, parma, Beachwood, and Euclid areas.
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In another great episode of 1409 Podcast GualaMeetsWorld and KT are joined by New York Native, Aly Trillion. She discusses how she came up with the concept for her "Pretty Banana Podcast". Trillion also gives her take on the topic of sugar daddies and sugar babies. Follow Trillion on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/alytrillion/ Visit our website at https://www.1409podcast.com and our newly launched directory at https://www.thegeminimedia.com Our major platforms are available here: linktr.ee/1409podcast Follow GualaMeetsWorld on Instagram: instagram.com/gualameetsworld?igshid=6082q3amjsk2 Follow KT on Instagram: instagram.com/843ambassador?igshid=ywx8m2xzidfe Leave a Text or voice mail at 917-524-6392 This Episode will be available to stream on: Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Anchor, Nobody Grinds Like Us Network, Always Press Record TV, And many more podcast platforms. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/1409/support
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In this episode we're talking about changing the narrative to connect with more purpose and joy. On this journey we get to change the narrative. We get to rewrite the script of what we've been told and what we have come to believe about ourselves. In fact, in many cases it's often necessary as we seek to connect with more purpose and joy. Listen as my guest D'Yonna Riley shares her journey and how changing her internal story helped her move into greater self-acceptance and self-love. About My Guest: D'Yonna Riley is a Certified Professional Coach, Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, speaker, and educator. She helps purpose-driven women powerfully navigate changes in life, health, and career. D'Yonna is the founder of Nirvita Health, where she supports women with autoimmune conditions in building resilience, bringing more joy and purpose into their lives, and taking charge of their healing. She uses a holistic approach to help women reach the ultimate state of well-being, and free themselves from the cycle of suffering in health and life. A New York Native, D'Yonna lives her life with zest and purpose. In her free time, she likes to study Astrology, connect with nature, and develop healthy recipes. D'Yonna is a lover of travel, laughter, & the little things in life. Connect with D'Yonna Riley: Website: www.nirvitahealth.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rileydyonna Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dyonna.riley/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dyonnariley/
Michael McCarthy, Sports Media Icon and GM of the Marquee Sports Network in Chicago, chats about starting up a new RSN during the coronavirus pandemic
This week's episode is with the whole crew (Alice, Annie, Keys, and Sarah) plus a special guest Tracey Carnazzo! Carnazzo is a New York Native, comedian, and professional podcaster of Teen Mom Trash Talk, 90 Day Fiancé Trash Talk, Catfish Trash Talk, and Only in New York. We get to know how Tracey began her career at a gentleman's club and her most important podcast tips! Let's be Friends: Instagram: @theblushpodcast #trashtalk #teenmom. #teenmomtrashtalk #catfish #catfishtrashtalk #OnlyinNewYork #90dayfiance #90dayfiancetrashtalk #TraceyCarnazzo #FIT #FashionInstituteofTechnology #howtocreateapodcast
Hello fellow theatre geeks! On this episode my guest is Paige Smallwood who kickstarted her post-grad professional career as Eponine in the Les Mis US Tour in 2018. She was with the show for 16 months until transitioning to Hamilton where she is now the principal standby for all three Schuyler sisters. She earned her Masters in Musical Theatre Performance at The Royals Academy of Music in London, England and before that studied acting, singing, dancing and stage design at Temple University in Philadelphia. She is a New York Native and a true thespian through and through.I found a total kindred spirit in Paige and we had the most wonderful conversation. I could geek out with her about all things Les Mis and theatre anytime and I hope you all have as much fun listening to this as I did recording it. Follow Paige on all social media platforms: @pcsmallsSubscribe to her YouTube Channel!Thanks for listening and be sure to follow me on Instagram @beyondthebarricadepodcast!
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On this week's show we will visit Red Hook, in Brooklyn. My guests will be returning tour guide, Jeremy Wilcox, Founder and Owner of Custom NYC Tours; and longtime Red Hook resident Susan Povich, co-founder and co-owner of Red Hook Lobster Pound.Tune in for this fascinating conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by clicking here.Show NotesSegment 1Tonight on the show we have a returning guest Jeremy Wilcox. He's a New York Native and the owner of custom NYC tours. His small walking tours focus on neighborhood history and architecture. as a New York Native he grew up In Richmond Hill. Now he lives in Flatbush. Jeremy was looking for a change of pace in his career and he just loved New York in the fact that you could get lost in it so he decided to start his own walking tours. Red Hook got its name during the colonial times they first called it Roadhock. The red came from the soil and the clay that was underneath the ground, and the hock came from the fact that it came out pointing to a New York Harbor. The Lenape people were the first to settle in Redhook. Name for the canal got the name for the Gowanus canal Comes from one of the Lenape Chiefs. RedHook was very crucial during the Civil War because of its location near the water. A Very famous battle ensued on the water during the Civil War where the boat was getting shot from Governors Island and Redhook at the same time.Segment 2Jeremy, likes to focus on small personal walking tours Posed to the bigger tours he wants to create more of a person feeling for his tours. As an outdoor Central Park tours well as a He doesn't Midtown architectural tour focusing on the art deco style. Does street art tours, and much more. If you wanna reach Jeremy you can go to www.customnyctours.com, and he also does customize tours. You can email him to him know what kind of tour you would like him to createSegment 3Second guest is Susan Povich, Long time Redhook resident and business owner. She graduated from Harvard Law school in 1988 After a brief time in law school she left two Pursue another passion of The culinary arts. In 2009 she opened a restaurant Red Hook lobster Pound with her husband In 2009. She expanded with a mobile food truck. The food truck was anointed best food truck in the county in 2013. Susan spent a lot of time in Maine and her husband one day came up with the idea of opening a place where they would sell lobster rolls. That little idea I was able to take them on a journey they could've never imagined. She started selling lobster rolls at a market underneath a little tent. The recipe came from her childhood of growing up in Maine. She came up with her own style of lobster roll called the main style, Made with homemade mayonnaise. She also has the Connecticut style that is made with butter instead of mayonnaise. That's what really put her on the map.Segment 4RedHook is going under some serious construction as they're taking the waterfront and building hundreds of warehouses. The worry is in the next five years Redhook is going to be consumed with trucks and the soil won't hold up the infrastructure. After Hurricane Sandy a lot of focus was put on red Hook and they came back stronger as they opened restaurants and businesses. RedHook is like a little seasonal town. Which means you won't make money six months out of the year but if you understand that you will be a successful business owner in Redhook.
EP33 - Continuing on the sensuality subject (being that we are still in the month of love and all
Writer Kemp Powers on adapting his play "One Night in Miami" into a buzzy new film, and why L.A. was more welcoming to his work than New York. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Who's the nicest player in NHL history? Ok yes Colton parayko is the answer. What about the second? Craig Conroy is certainly in the mix. Plus he has an eye for talent, scored a goal in a game seven of the Stanley Cup Final, and played in over 1,000 career NHL games. Conroy, now the assistant GM of the Calgary Flames is closing in on one day managing his own team, whoever gets him will be lucky. As a player, Conroy was regarded as one of the top two-way centers in the game at one point. He was a good player in St. Louis on some really good teams before taking his game to another level playing alongside class of 2020 Hall of Famer Jarome Iginla for the Flames. Conroy could score and shut you down all at once and he did it with regularity. He also played with some unreal players including throughout his career. Find me a former teammate who has something bad to say about the Potsdam, New York Native. Don't bother because you won't. He was a star player, following in his Father and Uncle's footsteps, at Clarkson University before turning pro. He got in a fight with Hall of Fame goalie Patrick Roy in his first ever training camp practice, played for Mike Keenan twice, and countless other superstar players. A Hobey Baker runner up in college, a Selke and Lady Byng finalist in the NHL, Craig Conroy has one story after another and he joins us on this edition of the Cam and Strick Podcast.
We're talking City of New York v. New St. Marks Baths. Join us as we dive into the world of gay bathhouses in the seventies and eighties, sex, the marginalization of the LGBT community then and now, and more in our latest episode. This episode we are joined by guests Jim Hubbard and Yusef Shafiq. Find Yusef Shafiq on Instagram: www.instagram.com/yoyoyouyo_ybs/Jim Hubbard's incredibly catalog of experimental and documentary films can be found on his website: www.jimhubbardfilms.comFor more information on LGBT history and ACT UP, please check out Jim's film United in Anger: A History of Act Up available on Amazon Prime, Kanopy, and Google Play. Sarah Shulman's My American History: Lesbian and Gay Life During the Reagan/Bush Years also contains articles she wrote about the bathhouse closing for the New York Native. As always, we would like to thank Fifth Music for our theme song: www.instagram.com/jcb.lrdIntro background music by Loyalty Freak Music: www.loyaltyfreakmusic.comClosing Background music by J Blanked: www.jblanked.comFollow us on Instagram and Twitter!
"Brooklyn Mike" of TBMSRadio.com having fun on the LIVE show "Having Sunday Dinner with Brooklyn Mike & Lisa" is with Special Guest and Paisan "Gregory Bendzlowicz" a New York Native and 30+ year resident of Geneva, New York. Greg is a retired Lieutenant Detective of the Geneva PD and currently the Ontario County Republican Supervisor for the City of Geneva District 3 which includes Wards 5 & 6."Brooklyn Mike" of TBMSRadio.com transmits across the Globe on Internet Free Radio all your favorite Classic Hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, & Classic Rock all week long. Tune-In to "The Brooklyn Mike Show" to the Special LIVE Show with "Brooklyn Mike" with all your Italian/American Classic Hits such as Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Andrea Bocelli, Jimmy Roselli, Lou Monte and many many more! Also checkout our schedules for the Tribute to "The Mystics" and the Doo-Wop era! Support the show (https://paypal.me/DJBrooklynMike)
In this episode the cast talks about sports real life issues with the Bronx, New York Native. Chi Ali gets into his situation of why he did 15 years for manslaughter and what he learned for doing time in prison. The New York Rapper also talked about his book Another Kind of Freedom which is in stores now. The rapper is affiliated with Fat Joe and Jadakiss who are also OG's in the rap game. The 90's was the era that the Rapper Chi Ali arrived. (Music by Dj Lights Out)
On today's episode of The MoneyBall Podcast, we will focus on the transition process of AD/Coach Jon Lombardo at St. Mary's Ryken Private High School. A New York Native and a lynchburg Alumni, coach Lombardo has made a great impact on the lives student athletes on and off the Field. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/will-thomas4/support
A New York Native, Former Spartan and now Brooks Employee stops by to talk about his journey. His new job at Brooks and some of his favorite things. We also talk new Brooks products and some of his favorites. Source
A New York Native, Former Spartan and now Brooks Employee stops by to talk about his journey. His new job at Brooks and some of his favorite things. We also talk new Brooks products and some of his favorites.
Join me as I have an in depth conversation with New York Native, Vice President and GM of Paragon Honda (Number 1 in the world.), Professional speaker, Business strategist, and my dear friend Mr. Brian Benstock.
I spoke with New York Native and Nashville based musician Allison Leah. Allison comes from a background of musical theatre and singing jingles and is currently a singer-songwriter who has a number of releases and has toured across the US. We connected from having one of my songs placed one of her Spotify playlists. In our conversation, we talk about the importance of building your community on a grassroots level to have a team of support and talk about her insights on conventional folk-pop songwriting. Find out more on Dreams Not Memes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dreamsnotmemes/support
This episode features a multifaceted conversation regarding queerness and politics in theatre with Pirooz Aghssa! While listening, share the show on social media! Leave a rating or review if you’re feelin’ it friend, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks for listening, I appreciate you!The Tea aka Topics: Theatre, Larry Kramer, Politics, Queerness, Homosexuality, AIDS Crisis, Directing, Finding your place, Directors on directing, The Normal Heart, Broadway, ACT UP, AIDS, Playwriting, Gay History, Activism, Art and Activism, Musical Theatre, American Politics, Representation, Gender, Gender Identity, LGBTQSupport the show!SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON! All subscriptions go back into making the show: https://www.patreon.com/lifeintheatrepodcastContinue the conversation on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lifeintheatrepodcast/Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Email the host at https://www.tylercalhoun.com/lifeintheatrepodcastFOLLOW EMU THEATRE: https://www.emich.edu/cmta/productions/https://www.facebook.com/EMUTheatre/ https://twitter.com/EMUTheatrehttps://www.instagram.com/emutheatre/Tyler’s Tip:Investigate the links below to learn more about Larry Kramer and his legacy.For more information about Larry Kramer check out this brief biography from NPR:https://www.npr.org/2020/05/27/512714500/larry-kramer-pioneering-aids-activist-and-writer-dies-at-84Click the link to read Kramer’s article 1,112 and Counting which first appeared in the New York Native in March, 1983. http://bilerico.lgbtqnation.com/2011/06/larry_kramers_historic_essay_aids_at_30.phpSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/lifeintheatrepodcast )
New York Native, Contemporary Abstract, Expressionist Artist, Healer, Educator and Author Michelle Sakhai calls in to The Junk and Jam Hour to share her fascinating story of being of Persian and Japanese heritage, being a world-traveler since childhood, her journey as a scholar in the discipline of Fine Arts, to becoming a globally-renowned artist, represented by domestic and international galleries. On topic is her early music studies as a Violinist, discovering her captivation with plein air painting, and evolving from painting mere landscapes, to becoming a fully-immersed, Transformative Artist. Michelle explains her progression from using external inspiration - to channeling a range of her own inner-emotions to create the stellar work that she does - and the significance of having the freedom to just create, by letting herself go. Also on topic is her incredible work as an educator, using art as a means for others to develop their own healing through traumas - for both adults and children - and discussing the need of making more art accessible for the blind and visually impaired. For more info visit www.MichelleSakhai.com. Originally aired on Radio Free Brooklyn www.RadioFreeBrooklyn.com. Also visit www.JunkandJam.com. Background music by www.FreeBeats.io.
PowerthroughFitness First generation American raised in a Jamaican family environment, I’ve had an affinity for seeking strength and aiding others to do the same since I was a child so I’ve been blessed to have found my purpose in life. I spend most of my time thinking of things to create whether it be programs for workouts, kids or the community. I believe the more aware people are of their community as a whole the better the conditions can become. I am the owner of PowerThroughFitness and our motto is “Improving Lives Through Exercise!” Sirius Fitness Nasara, a New York Native and Navy Veteran, is a 15 year Physical Educator for the San Diego Unified School District, Site Wellness Coordinator at Morse High School, Owner of Sirius Fitness, San Diego Black Men Run Captain as well as a Group Exercise Instructor at various Local YMCA's and SD County Government sites. Nasara Gargonnu has been honored as the San Diego YMCA 2014 Fitness Instructor of the Year, a Live Well San Diego Official Partner since 2015, the 2017 Live Well Central Region Public Health Champion and the 2018-2019 Morse High School teacher of the Year. He also serves as an Ambassador for several races including the Hot Chocolate 15k, Fit Foodie 5k and SD Half Marathon and the exercise lead for countless runs both in and outside San Diego. He has also served the Race Director for several races in and outside San Diego. Nasara's mission is to teach individuals to thrive and enjoy the highest quality of life through Fitness and Nutrition! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moriah-elizbeth-shields/message
Quabless Harris a New York Native born & raised in the Bronx. He started a movement, called RatedQ which specializes in curated events focusing creatives like himself. His goal is to create a platform “for us, by us”. Part of RatedQ events and his brand is to bring together all aspects creatives no matter the “status” and unite both parts of the city of newyork. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vlmag-podcast/support
The Softball Team starts their 2020 campaign this weekend. The New York Native with Bob Joyce on the challenges as a first year head coach, her influences and the competitiveness of her team in what will be a busy fist five weeks for the Huskies
"Brooklyn Mike" of TBMSRadio.com interviewing Former Boxer "Ray Ciancaglini" a Geneva, New York Native and New York State Advocate who was instrumental in getting several laws passed in New York for Concussion Awareness and who has a book out called - "Second Impact - The Ray Ciancaglini Story". I was truly honored to have Ray on "The Brooklyn Mike Show" but I was more than blessed to have made great friends and family with Patti & Ray, THANK YOU! "Brooklyn Mike" of TBMSRadio.com transmits across the Globe on Internet Free Radio all your favorite Classic Hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, & Classic Rock all week long. Tune-In to "The Brooklyn Mike Show" to the Special LIVE Show with "Brooklyn Mike" with all your Italian/American Classic Hits such as Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Andrea Bocelli, Jimmy Roselli, Lou Monte and many many more! Also checkout our schedules for the Tribute to "The Mystics" and the Doo-Wop era! Support the show (https://paypal.me/DJBrooklynMike)
Azariah Delrose is a New York Native who is signed to the YSL label. Tonight she talks with me about her humility, her grind, what the hip hop game is missing and a quick story about her interaction with a certain Houston native female rapper.....take a listen --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chakalabelle/support
In this episode Ben and Andrew interview New York Native and former Minor League Baseball of the Atlanta Braves, Dan Jurik. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Charles Ortleb, the former Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of New York Native, debunks the scientific empire that has enriched Anthony Fauci and made him an iconic figure in American science and medicine. Ortleb argues that, like Bernie Madoff', Fauci has built his reputation on fraud and deceit. For at least two decades, Madoff ran a financial Ponzi scheme while Fauci has run a scientific Ponzi scheme for more than three decades. While Bernie Madoff defrauded 4,800 people out of their money, Fauci's HIV Ponzi scheme has undermined the health and civil rights of millions of people all over the world. Ortleb argues that Fauci's AIDS empire should be considered a criminal enterprise and that the AIDS-related HHV-6 epidemic (which includes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) will only end when Fauci's HIV Ponzi scheme ends. All of Ortleb's books on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and AIDS can be found here. Read a free book about Anthony Fauci, the Bernie Madoff of AIDS and CFS here. You can show your approval and support for this radio show by buying one or more of Charles Ortleb's books on the dishonest science and politics of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, HHV-6, HIV, and AIDS. Charles Ortleb's books on Amazon All are available in print and Kindle versions. The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up The definitive history of the intertwined epidemics of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up Volume Two Iatrogenocide Notes for a political philosophy of epidemiology and science inspired by the fraud and deceit in AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome research. The Stonewall Massacre A provocative work of fiction that asks what would have happened is the gay movement had been totally destroyed at the Stonewall Riots. Pig: A Memoir The Animal Farm for a new generation. A laugh-out-loud political satire about the new totalitarianism of public health. Butterfly Ghosts Charles Ortleb's stunning first collection of poetry. The Last Lovers on Earth The Closing Argument Iron Peter Silence, Exile, and Cunning Holocaust II His play:The Black Party His albums on Spotify (as lyricist) Collaboration * The Lady Upstairs * The Girl from Perkins Cove * Hey You * Existentialist Listen to "The Lady Upstairs," the album on Spotify inspired by The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up. Lyrics by Charles Ortleb. Music and performance by Chris Davidson. This album is also available on Amazon, Apple Music, iTunes, Google, and Deezer. Please help raise awareness about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by including these songs on your Spotify list and by sharing them with your friends and family. n>
An excerpt from The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up available at CFSbook.com If you want to know the truth about the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic, you need to discover the reporting of Neenyah Ostrom. And you have to be brave enough to learn about the relationship between the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic and AIDS. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a serious immunological illness that seems to be caused by a very destructive virus. To fully understand the seriousness of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic, you need to go back in time. On April 16, 1996, Congressman Jerrold Nadler spoke on the floor of Congress about his request for a General Accounting investigation into how the CDC had handled the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic. Nadler did that at the urging of Charles Ortleb, the publisher of the New York Native, and his reporter Neenyah Ostrom. Ortleb and Ostrom had made the case to Nadler that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the virus it had been linked to, HHV-6, were serious public health issues. In an interview in New York Native with Neenyah Ostrom, Congressman Nadler said, "Congress can mandate research into CFS as a viral disease. Maybe it will turn out that HHV-6A is the cause of CFS; maybe it will turn out that other viruses are involved. But Congress can mandate research into CFS as a contagious, viral disease. I will certainly try to get Congress to do that as soon as possible." Unfortunately, back in 1996, Nadler's warning to Congress and the medical establishment fell on deaf ears. But now that the Democrats have regained power in the House of Representatives, the newly prominent Congressman Nadler may finally be able to bring the CFS epidemic and HHV-6 to the public's attention. This book by Charles Ortleb, which details Neenyah Ostrom's diligent reporting on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, is necessary reading for anyone who wants to know the whole history of an epidemic which has been hidden in plain sight. For a decade, starting in 1988, Ostrom reported on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the damage that the virus HHV-6 does to patients. What her reporting uncovered about the nature of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic will shock you. In The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up, Charles Ortleb recounts his newspaper's fascinating struggle to get the medical and political establishment to pay attention to Ostrom's pioneering investigative reporting on CFS. By the time you finish Ortleb's stunning memoir, you will understand why the CDC has been unwilling to tell the truth about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The CDC does not want the public to know that CFS is a transmissible illness linked to a virus that affects every system in the body. They have covered up CFS for so many decades that the neglected virus is totally out of control. Now it is causing a long list of other illnesses and many cancers. The CDC has put us all in danger. Ostrom's decade of reporting on HHV-6 was recently vindicated by this statement from scientists at the University of Wurzburg:"While HHV-6 was long believed to have no negative impact on human health, scientists today increasingly suspect the virus of causing various diseases such as multiple sclerosis or chronic fatigue syndrome. Recent studies even suggest that HHV-6 might play a role in the pathogenesis of several diseases of the central nervous system such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression or Alzheimer's." The big question about Neenyah Ostrom and New York Native is this: How many lives would have been saved if the scientific establishment and the mainstream media had paid more attention to Neenyah Ostrom's reporting on HHV-6 and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in New York Native? Anyone who wants to help Congressman Nadler and the other members of Congress who are trying to end the suffering of millions of people with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, needs to read The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up. Listen to "The Lady Upstairs," the album on Spotify inspired by The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up. Lyrics by Charles Ortleb. Music and performance by Chris Davidson. This album is also available on Amazon, Apple Music, iTunes, Google, and Deezer. Please help raise awareness about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by including these songs on your Spotify list and by sharing them with your friends and family. n>
The Closing Argument A 2-hour audio book that brings the racial and sexual politics of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic out of the closet. Listen to The Closing Argument now on Amazon and at Audible On Amazon On Audible in the USA On Audible in the U.K. On Audible in France On Audible in Germany This bold, uncompromising book is the Uncle Tom's Cabin of the AIDS and chronic fatigue syndrome epidemics. It's one of those books that will inspire you to think outside of the box. Destined to be a controversial independent film, The Closing Argument is a provocative courtroom novella about an African-American man who is tried in Connecticut for the crime of infecting a woman with HIV, the virus that the American government has declared the official cause of AIDS. In a move that shocks the nation, his attorney puts the government and the AIDS establishment on trial and tries to convince the jury that everything the public has been told about the nature of the AIDS and CFS epidemics is both racist and homophobic. The author makes you the jury and you have to decide from the attorney's closing argument if you can believe anything you've been told about AIDS, chronic fatigue syndrome, HIV and HHV-6. This is the first work of fiction in history to focus on the cover-up of the devastating virus HHV-6 which has now been linked to many diseases in addition to AIDS and chronic fatigue syndrome. Nicholas Regush, former producer at ABC News called the book "Eye-popping reading if you dare to expand your scope of thinking about AIDS and justice." From 1980 until 1997, Charles Ortleb was the publisher and editor-in-chief of New York Native which Wikipedia describes as "the only gay paper in New York during the early part of the AIDS epidemic" which "pioneered reporting on the AIDS epidemic when others ignored it." On May 18, 1981, New York Native published the world's very first report on the disease that would become known as AIDS. In his book, And the Band Played On, Randy Shilts described the New York Native coverage of the epidemic as being "singularly thorough" and "voluminous." In Rolling Stone, David Black said that New York Native deserved a Pulitzer prize for its AIDS coverage. In an interview in New York Press, Nicholas Regush, a producer for ABC News and a reporter for Montreal Gazette, said that New York Native did "an astounding job" in its coverage of AIDS and credited it with "educating him early on." In a profile titled "The Outsider" in Rolling Stone in 1988, Katie Leishman wrote that "It is undeniable that many major AIDS stories were Ortleb's months and sometimes years before mainstream journalists took them up. Behind the scenes he exercises an enormous unacknowledged influence on the coverage of the medical story of the century." In addition to pioneering the coverage of AIDS, New York Native was the only publication in the world to have a reporter, Neenyah Ostrom, who provided weekly coverage of the emergence of the epidemic of chronic fatigue syndrome and its scientific and political relationship to AIDS. Hillary Johnson, in her groundbreaking history of chronic fatigue syndrome, Osler's Web, wrote that "Ortleb, in fact, increasingly suspected the AIDS outbreak was merely a modest subset of the more pervasive, immune-damaging epidemic disease claiming heterosexuals--chronic fatigue syndrome." The breaking news about chronic fatigue syndrome and HHV-6 these days seems to suggest that much of New York Native's controversial take on the relationship between AIDS, chronic fatigue syndrome and HHV-6 is being vindicated. Listen to "The Lady Upstairs," the album on Spotify inspired by The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up. Lyrics by Charles Ortleb. Music and performance by Chris Davidson. This album is also available on Amazon, Apple Music, iTunes, Google, and Deezer. Please help raise awareness about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by including these songs on your Spotify list and by sharing them with your friends and family. n>
Charles Ortleb, the publisher of New York Native and author of The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up, interviews Hillary Johnson, the first journalist to cover the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic in Rolling Stone. She is also the author of Osler's Web: Inside the Labyrinth of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic. Visit her website Oslersweb.com for all her latest reporting. All of Charles Ortleb's books about HHV-6, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, AIDS and the politics of science can be found at CharlesOrtleb.com. About Charles Ortleb's Amazon Bestseller, The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up If you want to know the truth about the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic, you need to discover the reporting of Neenyah Ostrom. For a decade, starting in 1988, Ostrom reported on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for a newspaper called New York Native. What her reporting uncovered about the true nature of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic will shock you. In The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up, Charles Ortleb recounts his newspaper's struggle to get the medical and political establishment to pay attention to Ostrom's pioneering investigative reporting on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. By the time you finish Ortleb's stunning memoir, you will understand why the Centers for Disease Control has been unwilling to tell the public the truth about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The CDC does not want the public to know that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a transmissible illness linked to a virus called HHV-6 that affects every system in the body. They have covered up the illness for so many decades that the neglected virus is totally out of control. Now it is causing a long list of other illnesses and many cancers. Nobody in the world covered the emergence of HHV-6 and its link to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome more than Neenyah Ostrom. Ostrom's decade of reporting on HHV-6 was recently vindicated by this statement from scientists at the University of Wurzburg: "While HHV-6 was long believed to have no negative impact on human health, scientists today increasingly suspect the virus of causing various diseases such as multiple sclerosis or chronic fatigue syndrome. Recent studies even suggest that HHV-6 might play a role in the pathogenesis of several diseases of the central nervous system such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression or Alzheimer's." The big question about Neenyah Ostrom and New York Native is this: How many lives would have been saved if the scientific establishment and the mainstream media had paid more attention to Neenyah Ostrom's reporting on HHV-6 and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in New York Native? One day, if there is any justice in the world, the CDC and the medical establishment will apologize for not paying attention to Neenyah Ostrom's groundbreaking work on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome that Charles Ortleb published in New York Native. That would be a fitting end to one of journalism's greatest David and Goliath stories. Read a free excerpt at www.CFSbook.com
This week I talk to Pia Silva, New York Native, Co-owner/founder of Worst of All Design, Author of Badass Your Brand, Forbes Contributor and Small to Medium Size Business Branding expert. I kid you not, this lady really knows her stuff! The importance for me of talking to Pia is that along with Abigails Party, The Talented Ladies Club and Lady Wimbledon was that all of these women were a big part of the inspiration for me starting My Digital Doorstep. The great thing is, like all my guests to date is that she really does not disappoint. Her knowledge of her craft (Branding) is evident, helping me (and I hope you) get a stronger handle on the whole concept of Branding! We also talk about the process of how she went about launching her book 'Badass Your Brand'. This turned out to be lesson in setting your sight on something and putting thoughts into real measurable action. I really enjoyed doing this interview and I hope you enjoy listening to it! You can catch Pia on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram You can also go to her website as well as have follow her blog on Forbes! You can also catch me on Twitter as well as support the show via our Patreon page!
Host Kendra Cunningham (Sirius XM, Blonde Logic, lonelygirl48) chats with New York Native, highschool dropout to PhD graduate, comic, actor, and all around good guy Marc Gerber AKA The Gerbs Twitter @MarcAGerber Instagram @photonoshedidnt www.kendracunningham.com twitter/instagram @theotherkendra Theme song “How’s Your Mother?” by the fabulous Rebecca Vigil (www.rebeccavigil.com) and the amazing Dan Reitz (www.danreitz.com)
Charles Ortleb discusses the 1998 research by Dr. Thomas Glass on the possible transmission of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome between people and their pets. He also reads from an article by Neenyah Ostrom published eight years eariler in his newspaper, New York Native. Ostrom reported on a woman with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome whose sick dog tested positive for HHV-6, the virus that in increasingly being linked to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. This audio is part of a documentary called Beyond Unrest being made by Ortleb. Beyond Unrest will explore the decade of reporting New York Native did on the link between HHV-6, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and AIDS. The documentary will put to rest any notion that there is anything mysterious about the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic. Beyond Unrest will be based on Ortleb's book, The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up, which is a history of the intertwined nature of the AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemics. Click to learn more about The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up. Listen to Previous Podcasts
Charles Ortleb, the publisher and editor-in-chief of New York Native, discusses a recent column on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by Jane E. Brody in The New York Times. He also discusses the reporting he published by Neenyah Ostrom in New York Native on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome three decades earlier. Not only did The New York Times ignore Ortleb's dedication to covering Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic, but the paper also mocked Ortleb when his paper went out of business in 1997 after a coordinated boycott by the AIDS activist group Act Up. Ortleb's account of his newspaper's attempt to bring the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic to the public's attention can be found in his book The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up which is available at Amazon Previous Podcasts The AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Connection The Disturbing Autism and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Connection The mathematician who insists that the HIV story of AIDS does not add up. The "Dediscovery" of HIV: The Australian scientists who almost destroyed the AIDS paradigm and may have inadvertently found the key to the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic. The Interview with Dr. Jose Montoya, one of the world's leading Chronic Fatigue Syndrome researchers. A discussion of Jonathan Lyon, a man with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome whose father had AIDS. Is there a connection? Will he be a better spokesperson for CFS than Laura Hillenbrand and Jennifer Brea? How the mistakes of CDC researcher Mary Guinan helped create the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome disaster. Is Anthony Fauci the Bernie Madoff of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? Why are Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients infected with the AIDS-associated Kaposi’s Sarcoma Virus? Did it come from pigs? Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the Centers for Disease Control's HIV Ponzi scheme. Are AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome the New Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment? An interview with Hillary Johnson, one of the world's most important Chronic Fatigue Syndrome journalists. * Please support this radio show by buying one or more of Charles Ortleb's books on the dishonest science and politics of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, HHV-6, HIV, and AIDS. Charles Ortleb's books on Amazon All are available in print and Kindle versions. Truth to Power The definitive history of the intertwined epidemics of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Iatrogenocide Notes for a political philosophy of epidemiology and science inspired by the fraud and deceit in AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome research. The Stonewall Massacre A provocative work of fiction that asks what would have happened is the gay movement had been totally destroyed at the Stonewall Riots. Pig: A Memoir The Animal Farm for a new generation. A laugh-out-loud political satire about the new totalitarianism of public health. Butterfly Ghosts Charles Ortleb's stunning first collection of poetry. The Last Lovers on Earth The Closing Argument Iron Peter Silence, Exile, and Cunning Holocaust II His play:The Black Party His albums on Spotify (as lyricist) Collaboration * The Lady Upstairs * The Girl from Perkins Cove * Hey You * Existentialist
Episode 9 - An Ode to New York On this episode of LetsTalkDaily we show love to our home, New York City! Whether you’re a New York Native, a New York Transplant, or just a frequent visitor - we all have the things we love about the Big Apple! Listen as we discuss some of our favorite spots throughout the city and whether or not we see ourselves living in NYC in the future. In music, we discuss some of our favorite New York artists of today and yesteryear. From Jay-Z to Rule to Cardi B - who is your fave? Also in music, we sit down with our favorite featured music artist Kendall to discuss “Drop Da Bands” and more hot new music on the way! #LetsTalkDaily
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In this episode, journalist Charles Ortleb reads the first chapter of Truth to Power, his paradigm-changing history of the relationship between the AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemics. Charles Ortleb’s Truth to Power takes you inside the New York Native, one of the most unique and courageous newspapers of the twentieth century. Shortly after starting his small New York City newspaper in late 1980, one of the biggest scientific and political stories of our time fell into his lap in the form of the AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic. What he did with that story has secured his newspaper’s place in history. Under his guidance, a succession of intrepid journalists did some of their greatest work uncovering the crucial facts about the labyrinthine epidemic. The New York Times recently described Ortleb's early work on AIDS as "visionary." Ortleb made the decision to follow the facts wherever they led. His team of uncompromising investigative reporters inevitably stepped on the toes of the most powerful people in the medical and political establishment. Perhaps not surprisingly, the latter fought back by seeking to discredit the New York Native and even, in time, close its doors. But Ortleb stood his ground for as long as possible and as a result the world now can have a clear understanding of the relationship of AIDS, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and HHV-6, the transmissible virus that now threatens everyone on this planet. Truth to Power is not just a compelling work of journalism and history, but also a major contribution to the intellectual life of our time. Truth to Power has been the #1 AIDS book on Kindle for the past two weeks. Previous episodes of Truth to Power The Disturbing Autism and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Connection The mathematician who insists that the HIV story of AIDS does not add up. * The "Dediscovery" of HIV: The Australian scientists who almost destroyed the AIDS paradigm and may have inadvertently found the key to the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic. * The Interview with Dr. Jose Montoya, one of the world's leading Chronic Fatigue Syndrome researchers. * A discussion of Jonathan Lyon, a man with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome whose father had AIDS. Is there a connection? Will he be a better spokesperson for CFS than Laura Hillenbrand and Jennifer Brea? * How the mistakes of CDC researcher Mary Guinan helped create the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome disaster. * Is Anthony Fauci the Bernie Madoff of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? * Why are Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients infected with the AIDS-associated Kaposi’s Sarcoma Virus? Did it come from pigs? * Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the Centers for Disease Control's HIV Ponzi scheme. * Are AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome the New Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment? * An interview with Hillary Johnson, one of the world's most important Chronic Fatigue Syndrome journalists. You can show your approval and support for this radio show by buying one or more of Charles Ortleb's books on the dishonest science and politics of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, HHV-6, HIV, and AIDS. Charles Ortleb's books on Amazon All are available in print and Kindle versions. Truth to Power A new bestseller on Amazon Kindle The definitive history of the intertwined epidemics of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Iatrogenocide Notes for a political philosophy of epidemiology and science inspired by the fraud and deceit in AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome research. The Stonewall Massacre A provocative work of fiction that asks what would have happened is the gay movement had been totally destroyed at the Stonewall Riots. Pig: A Memoir The Animal Farm for a new generation. A laugh-out-loud political satire about the new totalitarianism of public health. Butterfly Ghosts Charles Ortleb's stunning first collection of poetry. The Last Lovers on Earth The Closing Argument Iron Peter Silence, Exile, and Cunning Holocaust II His play:The Black Party His albums on Spotify (as lyricist) Collaboration * The Lady Upstairs * The Girl from Perkins Cove * Hey You * Existentialist
Charles Ortleb, the author of The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up, the epic account of the intertwined history, science, and politics of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, interviews Stanford University's Dr. Jose Montoya, a scientist who is quickly becoming the world's most celebrated Chronic Fatigue Syndrome researcher. Dr. Montoya discusses his groundbreaking new research which has identified 17 cytokines which correlate with the severity of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. In one fell swoop, Montoya has established that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a real disease and one that involves serious inflammation. He also discusses his major breakthrough in treating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. In an interview that becomes heated and contentious at times, Montoya takes issue with scientists like Judy Mikovits who describes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome as "Non-HIV AIDS." He also argues that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is not a contagious disease in the traditional sense and he himself does not warn patients about transmitting it sexually although he does suggest it could be transmitted via blood transmission. He also makes some news at end of the interview in a tantalizing hint that he might be closing in on a possible cause of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. In his closing remarks, Charles Ortleb argues that, ironically, Montoya has created a brilliant blood test that may actually prove that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is transmissible and contagious when sexual and family contacts of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients are tested for the 17 cytokines he has correlated with the severity of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Learn more about Charles Ortleb's books and decades of reporting on CFS and AIDS at www.CharlesOrtleb.com Special offer for listeners of this podcast: You can purchase Charles Ortleb's The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up, his 466-page history of the cover-up of the politics and science of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome on Kindle here. Some of the pages on which transmission is discussed in Hillary Johnson's Osler's Web: 187, 231, 88, 88-90, 290, 358, 376, 384, 469, 522, 327-28, 46, 87-88, 119, 132, 165, 197, 199, 228, 406-7, 465, 470, 473, 475, 512, 551, 562, 574, 644-45, 671, 61-62, 16, 629, 666-67, 329, 330, 408, 433, 57, 335-36, 88, 222, 440, 199, 201, 213, 221-22, 381, 382, 624-26. The Doctor Who Blew the Whistle on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome In the April 29, 1991 issue of New York Native, there was a long interview, conducted by Neenyah Ostrom, with a very honest and outspoken doctor named Paul Lavinger. He was an internist who developed chronic fatigue syndrome in December 1989. His wife had contracted it in 1987. Ostrom reported, “In his extended household, five people now have been diagnosed with or are starting to develop symptoms of CFS. The Lavingers also have a five-year-old dog that ‘collapses for three hours’ after being taken for a walk.” Lavinger told Ostrom, “From 25 years’ experience of practicing medicine and seeing how government agencies deal with outbreaks of illnesses, [he] believes that a ‘conspiracy of dunces’ is keeping the truth about chronic fatigue syndrome from the American public. . . . It’s absolutely ironic that the patients who have this illness, who are often turned away by physicians, are sicker than most patients in any doctor’s practice.” He also said, “The government doesn’t want to let the public know that they might be at risk, because if the public knew that they were at risk, then the public would demand certain things of the government. . . . But the government doesn’t want a public outcry. I think the government really wants to keep this quiet.” He also believed, “The insurance companies are glad that the government doesn’t want to admit that this thing is real, because the insurance companies don’t want to have to pay.” He also told Ostrom, “Families are in this conspiracy because they don’t want to feel guilty for not taking care of the sick family member—it’s easier to say that it’s your own damn fault. Can you imagine walking up to someone in an iron lung and saying ‘It’s your own damn fault you’re in this iron lung?’ So families absolve themselves of guilt. I know this story of a young girl with this illness: She had a typical story, there were lots of things she couldn’t do. So the family put her in a mental institution. I mean, they do this in Russia, but . . . the family doesn’t want to admit that the CFS patient is so sick that they might have to care for him or her. It’s easier to get rid of the sick person.” Lavinger had an apocalyptic view of CFS and warned, “If you think the infrastructure of this country is the bridges, tunnels, and highways, you’re wrong—it’s the people. And I’m telling you that everybody could get sick—well, not everybody because there are people who are naturally immune to different kinds of illnesses. But it’s possible that half this country could get sick and that would be a disaster.” In the May 6 issue of New York Native, published the second installment of the interview with Dr. Lavinger. When Ostrom asked him about the transmissibility of CFS, he said, “First of all, this disease is probably caused by a virus. Why do I say that? You know the story about the duck: If it walks like a duck, if it quacks like a duck, it’s a duck? Well if this disease isn’t a virus, it’s a duck. . . . The sheer number of people who are estimated to have CFS, as much as two to five percent of the population—maybe five to twelve million people—speaks to the issue of transmissibility. Too many people are getting the illness.” Lavinger told her, “Practically all the people who got this disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, got it after 1980. . . . I spoke to a doctor who has been sick with CFS for six years but continues to work. In addition to his regular gastroenterology practice, out of the kindness of his heart, he takes care of 100 CFS patients. He told me that, among these 100 patients, he has 10 families. Eight of the ten families have two family members who had CFS; two of the ten families have three sick family members.” Even though most of the evidence pointed to CFS being transmissible, he told Ostrom, “If you call the hotline at the CDC and press the right buttons on your touch-tone phone, they’ll tell you that CFS cannot be transmitted from person to person, period. And in the CDC pamphlet to doctors about this disease, it says exactly the same thing. Learn more about transmission of CFS in hospitals here. Learn more about the transmission of CFS between people and pets here. Dr. Joseph Brewer on HHV-6 in CFS here. Konnie Knox on HHV-6 in AIDS here. Don't miss these fascinating previous episodes of "Truth to Power." A discussion of Jonathan Lyon, a man with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome whose father had AIDS. Is there a connection? Will he be a better spokesperson for CFS than Laura Hillenbrand and Jennifer Brea? How the mistakes of CDC researcher Mary Guinan helped create the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome disaster. Is Anthony Fauci the Bernie Madoff of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? Why are Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients infected with the AIDS-associated Kaposi’s Sarcoma Virus? Did it come from pigs? Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the Centers for Disease Control's HIV Ponzi scheme. Are AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome the New Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment? An interview with Hillary Johnson, one of the world's most important Chronic Fatigue Syndrome journalists. * Like what we're doing on "Truth to Power? To become a supporting patron of Charles Ortleb's "Truth to Power" all you have to do is buy one of these books in print or on Kindle. Charles Ortleb's books on Amazon The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up This book exposes the truth about HHV-6, AIDS, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome the fearless way Woodward and Bernstein exposed the truth about Watergate. Iatrogenocide A new political philosophy of epidemiology and science inspired by the CDC's homophobic and racist separation of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The Stonewall Massacre An alternative work of history which asks if Chronic Fatigue Syndrome would have been called AIDS if the gay movement had been completely destroyed. Pig: A Memoir The Animal Farm of our time. This novel uses satire to capture the corrupt politics of the pseudo science used to conceal the truth about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Butterfly Ghosts Charles Ortleb's disturbing, funny, and provocative first collection of poetry. The Last Lovers on Earth A collection of short stories that captures the tragedy and comedy of a gay community completely hoodwinked by public health authorities and AIDS activist trolls. The Closing Argument A novella about the homophobic and racist politics that built the wall between AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Iron Peter A novel that uses dark human and satire to warn the gay community about what the cult of AIDS activist is doing to scientific truth. His play: The Black Party A play that makes fun of what Larry Kramer, Tony Kushner, and the AIDS activists have done to the gay community. If you can't afford to support "Truth to Power" by buying one of these books, then please listen to Charles Ortleb's new album about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome called "The Lady Upstairs." It's on Spotify here. Thank you for your support!
Charles Ortleb, the former Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of New York Native, debunks the scientific empire that has enriched Anthony Fauci and made him an iconic figure in American science and medicine. Ortleb argues that, like Bernie Madoff', Fauci has built his reputation on fraud and deceit. For at least two decades, Madoff ran a financial Ponzi scheme while Fauci has run a scientific Ponzi scheme for more than three decades. While Bernie Madoff defrauded 4,800 people out of their money, Fauci's HIV Ponzi scheme has undermined the health and civil rights of millions of people all over the world. Ortleb argues that Fauci's AIDS empire should be considered a criminal enterprise and that the AIDS-related HHV-6 epidemic (which includes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) will only end when Fauci's HIV Ponzi scheme ends. All of Ortleb's books on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and AIDS can be found here. Read a free book about Anthony Fauci, the Bernie Madoff of AIDS and CFS here. You can show your approval and support for this radio show by buying one or more of Charles Ortleb's books on the dishonest science and politics of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, HHV-6, HIV, and AIDS. Charles Ortleb's books on Amazon All are available in print and Kindle versions. The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up The definitive history of the intertwined epidemics of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up Volume Two Iatrogenocide Notes for a political philosophy of epidemiology and science inspired by the fraud and deceit in AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome research. The Stonewall Massacre A provocative work of fiction that asks what would have happened is the gay movement had been totally destroyed at the Stonewall Riots. Pig: A Memoir The Animal Farm for a new generation. A laugh-out-loud political satire about the new totalitarianism of public health. Butterfly Ghosts Charles Ortleb's stunning first collection of poetry. The Last Lovers on Earth The Closing Argument Iron Peter Silence, Exile, and Cunning Holocaust II His play:The Black Party His albums on Spotify (as lyricist) Collaboration * The Lady Upstairs * The Girl from Perkins Cove * Hey You * Existentialist
Charles Ortleb, the New York Native publisher who made his newspaper the paper of record on AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, explores the similarities between the racist politics and deceptions of AIDS, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment. The author of the first book on the racist politics and science of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (The Closing Argument https://goo.gl/LPkytF ) attempts to explain why Peter Duesberg--the molecular biologist who debunked the science of HIV--was not able to bring down the AIDS establishment's house of cards. Why wasn't Peter Duesberg as successful as Peter Buxtun, the man who was credited with ending the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment? Why haven't Peter Duesberg's cogent arguments against the HIV theory of AIDS opened up an international inquiry into the role of HHV-6 in AIDS and the disturbing connections between the AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemics? All of Charles Ortleb's books are at www.charlesortleb.com
Charles Ortleb, the publisher of New York Native and author of The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up, interviews Hillary Johnson, the first journalist to cover the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic in Rolling Stone. She is also the author of Osler's Web: Inside the Labyrinth of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic. Visit her website Oslersweb.com for all her latest reporting. All of Charles Ortleb's books about HHV-6, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, AIDS and the politics of science can be found at CharlesOrtleb.com. Listen to "The Lady Upstairs," the album on Spotify inspired by The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up. Lyrics by Charles Ortleb. Music and performance by Chris Davidson. This album is also available on Amazon, Apple Music, iTunes, Google, and Deezer. Please help raise awarness about Chronic Fatiue Syndrome by including these songs on your Spotify list and by sharing them with your friends and family.
Squash Radio is bringing the ‘inside’ of squash to life by serving up the best stories from Squash World. Today we sit down with Christopher Gordon, a New York City native, and talk about his career on the Professional Squash Tour (PSA) to share his experiences as a Top 50 ranked tour player. Gordon has distinguished himself as one of the most decorated Team USA members for squash, with five World Team Championships, three Pan-Am Games, two World Games Championships, two World Junior Championships & a handful of Pan-Am Fed Cup Championships. In addition, 2013 marked the end of the Julian Illingworth's eight year winning streak when Gordon raised the trophy for himself to become the U.S. Champion. Beyond his amazing on court performances & result, Christopher has been a tremendous ambassador for the sport of Squash. He has done countless exhibitions all across the U.S. & World, has been a commentator for PSA Squash TV & emceed the Delaware Investments U.S. Open. Music brought to you from: www.bensound.com Follow up on all the social media accounts for all the latest news or www.squashradio.com.
Squash Radio is bringing the ‘inside’ of squash to life by serving up the best stories from Squash World. Today we sit down with Christopher Gordon, a New York City native, and talk about his career on the Professional Squash Tour (PSA) to share his experiences as a Top 50 ranked tour player. Gordon has distinguished himself as one of the most decorated Team USA members for squash, with five World Team Championships, three Pan-Am Games, two World Games Championships, two World Junior Championships & a handful of Pan-Am Fed Cup Championships. In addition, 2013 marked the end of the Julian Illingworth's eight year winning streak when Gordon raised the trophy for himself to become the U.S. Champion. Beyond his amazing on court performances & result, Christopher has been a tremendous ambassador for the sport of Squash. He has done countless exhibitions all across the U.S. & World, has been a commentator for PSA Squash TV & emceed the Delaware Investments U.S. Open. Music brought to you from: www.bensound.com Follow up on all the social media accounts for all the latest news or www.squashradio.com.
2017 marks a critical juncture where I am paying attention to what I consume and create. For starters, I strive to shed new light as a writer. I also want to share conversations with exceptional people who devote their careers to not only distilling life’s greater truths AND help others hone their own voices. I also have found that as vital as it is to engage in society, some days the news makes me worry that my head might explode. It’s why I am particularly thankful to kick off 2017 bringing you a live interview with Sarah Kay, an extraordinary writer, performer, and teacher. For those who don’t know Sarah Kay, as she is quickly becoming a global sensation. She made her television debut when she was 18, on yogi and music scion Russell Simmons’s Def Jam on HBO. Shortly after graduating from Brown, she then performed her poem "B" as a TED Talk, which garnered over 9 million hits on Youtube. The half-Jewish, half-Japanese, New York Native was twenty-two years old. She then released “B” as well as another...
Rx044 Guest DJ/Producer: The Poet Origin: Harlem, New York Genre Styles: House Labels: Soydas Records Collective Owner & Operator Of Pocket House' Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePoetLupe Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/pockethouseradio https://soundcloud.com/thepoetlupe Tharuis Guadalupe also known as "The Poet" hails out of Harlem New York, originally a Bronx, New York Native is a House music producer and DJ, electronic music enthusiast. What started his electronic dance music journey was spending weekends at his brothers house recording tracks and making mix tapes on cassette tapes from local dance radio shows for his own personal enjoyment. Later this would ignite his spirit far beyond understanding. What started off as a hobby became a bigger part of his life as he got older, but nothing worth sharing. Later he soon started falling deeper in love with the music and wanted others to feel that same connection. From classic house all the way down to deep and soul house he started to venture off in self teaching of the craft of mixing and later self production. Constantly connecting with like minded individuals who share this unique love for house music, The Poet understands that House music isn't just a kind a genre, but a feeling we all share differently that we can somehow all relate towards.
HOUSE JET RADIO VOL.259 GUEST DJ: THE POET (HARLEM. NEW YORK, UNITED STATES) SOCIAL MEDIA: www.soundcloud.com/thepoetlupe www.facebook.com/ThePoetLupe www.instagram.com/lupethepoet TRACKLIST: Absentia(Frank & Tony’s Breakaway Edit)// Donato Wharton, Frank & Tony Rosie Lea// Fold Soulfood// Maxx Mortimer Feelings// Maxx Mortimer Loving You// Kenny Summit, Frankie Knuckles Love For You// Rob Hayes, Ricardo casual Over The Top// Soulbridge, Josiah Ruff God With Me//Giandomenico Di Vitto Spare Me The Details (Rhemi remix)// Opolopo, Rhemi I Got You// DJ Romain Time(Lenny RX &Eric Kupper Remix)// Eric Kupper,Lenny RX Feel The Groove with every Move (Deep Mix)// Bonetiti High// Toni Danton Greene St.// Studioheist Burn So Deep( Sandy’s Disco Burn)// Kings Of Tomorrow Feat April BIO: Tharuis Guadalupe also known as “The Poet” hails out of Harlem New York, originally a Bronx, New York Native is a House music producer and DJ, electronic music enthusiast. What started his electronic dance music journey was spending weekends at his brothers house recording tracks and making mix tapes on cassette tapes from local dance radio shows for his own personal enjoyment. Later this would ignite his spirit far beyond understanding. What started off as a hobby became a bigger part of his life as he got older, but nothing worth sharing. Later he soon started falling deeper in love with the music and wanted others to feel that same connection. From classic house all the way down to deep and soul house he started to venture off in self teaching of the craft of mixing and later self production. Constantly connecting with like minded individuals who share this unique love for house music, The Poet understands that House music isn’t just a kind a genre, but a feeling we all share differently that we can somehow all relate towards. Soydas Records Collective Owner & Operator Of Pocket House Personal/Booking: Lupethepoet@gmail.com
In this episode I talk with New York Native and San Diego transplant, artist Jocelyn Duke. We discuss Print Making Walking in other people shoes, process, Meditative States, Evolution of Culture and Timothy Leary