I learnt everything I need to know about health, SARS and Covid from HIV and AIDS I think that we owe it the people who committed suicide due the loneliness, isolation and despair of an AIDs diagnosis, and those killed, bereaved or harmed by the toxic effects of AZT, all indelible stains on politicians, the media and the medical profession, to be absolutely certain what causes disease. Poppers are known to cause both KS and pneumocystis. Even Montagnier admitted that poor diet caused AIDS, and that good nutrition could both prevent and cure it. No AZT, no nothing. Yes AZT did seem to improve the death rate, but that was because healthy people with an a positive 'HIV' test (who would die of something else) where included in the AIDS criteria immediately after AZT's introduction. Yes AZT does seem to improve 'viral load' but that is because the RNA fragments, not shown to come from a virus, are further oxidised and mutated by AZT treatment and are no longer picked up by the designed PCR primers. Stigma cannot rightly be attached to promiscuity; AIDS, a disease of oxidation, is only correlated with the frequency of receptive anal intercourse, in either gender; semen is highly oxidising and the anus is very thin. Transmission of 'infection' has not been shown by other intercourse in either gender. PCR cannot be used as a test as there are so many 'genomes' registered for HIV that thousands are found in healthy people and millions in people with symptoms. A positive antibody test, presence of globulins that bind to proteins, not shown to come from a virus, may be ignored if the patient does not have a history of blood transfusion (though a virus by their definition would not survive) or is a Black African or a gay man. This is mind bogglingly unscientific. Virus-like particles may well exist but until they are shown to cause anything we do better to focus on what we do know causes disease; poverty, loneliness, oxidation, medications, drugs and poor diet and not kill anymore people with toxic anti-virals or vaccines, and go from there. Jo

Oct 13, 2022
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