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  • In Africa people don't have money to pay for the tests. They don't have health insurance policies which would allow the Elisa and Western Blot test kit companies to steal from like they do from health insurance beneficiearies in the US. In Africa there is no profit to be made off of testing, hence the Bangui Definition.

  • Many of these survivors of the toxic drugs are alive today because they had some type of intuition. They knew instintively that something was not right..

  • bet if they stop to give the drugs you will jump up and down and complain , with out the drugs i no i would have died by now , so i am a very lucky person notice the date of the lancet was 1994 it is 2011 now that was a long time ago .

  • just think your self lucky there are drugs , they no they can fall back on them , my friends did not have that chance . yes drugs are not nice but they keep us alive just rejoice at that , i no that some are making a lot of money ie the drug companys but that's life , do you want to go back to 1982 no no no .

  • @seahamm The people NOT taking the "lifesaving" meds live waaay longer than those who do.

    Concorde Coordinating Committee. Concorde: MRC/ANRS randomised double-blind controlled trial of immediate and deferred zidovudine in symptom-free HIV infection. Lancet. 1994 Apr 9; 343(8902): 871–81

    “A total of 172 participants died [169 who had taken some AZT, 3 who had only taken placebo

    Also see on youtube....THE LIVING PROOF THE LINDSEY NAGEL STORY

  • @mykoolaidtastesfunny Sighem et al. (“Life expectancy of recently diagnosed asymptomatic HIV-infected patients approaches that of uninfected individuals”, AIDS 24 [2010] 1527-35): “The life expectancy of asymptomatic HIV-infected patients who are still treatment-NAIVE .....approaches that of non-infected individuals”

    Also google....THE CURE FOR US AIDS - TRAVEL TO CANADA

  • World "HIV Fraud Liberation Day"

    watch?v=86U4v7TS3Sg&feature=yo­utu.be

  • THANK YOU dear Angel Isabel Otaduy Somme & Patrizia for this AWESOME & much needed compilation of the real TRUTH, as opposed to all those with a vested interest of sort, either intentionally denying the TRUTH or choosing to avoid learning it or turning a blind eye by permitting the 28yr blatant & hugely calculated GENOCIDAL LIE to continue to live on indefinitely for their own greedy need ~ & so what if they have blood on their hands, after all~ what worth do any Black & Gay lives have anyway?

  • I want to make this to go viral. Very good documentary.

  • Very good documentary.

    This has 1682 views only. Fucking hell. It should go VIRAL!

    SHARE IT NOW!

  • @nemesisdesign~I totally agree with you! It should be MANDATORY for every medical practitioner & employee to watch this & then make it available to their patients. Unfortunately though, the majority of doctors 'sell' their sacred Hippocratic Oaths to the blinking PharMafia without even blinking an eye, because the perks & kickbacks are worth more than that. They are invariably the biggest DENIALISTS ~ simply because it's better for their consciences to NEVER discover the glaringly obvious TRUTH!

  • we all deserve the truth about hiv testing and aids - hivquestions

  • WOW...much of this info is new to me. thanks for posting

  • (continue) ... POSITIVE** (This sample is positive for HIV. As this is the first positive test for the patient, another sample for retesting is recommended, particularly if the result is at odds with risk and clinical fingdings.)

    What do they mean if the result is at odds with risk and clinical fingdings? If i'm not in the risk group, then the test shouldn't be positive? And they dont even have confidence to say the result is quite positive but this is the "Confirm test" for the ELISA test !?!

  • I am from Malaysia, male, homosexual, 25 years old. I took the ELISA test and the result is positive. I was frightened to death! I was on antibiotic for throat inflamation for a duration 2 weeks, (1 month) before i had my HIV test. I even paid SGD300 (USD243) for another HIV test, the Western Blot (Confirmatory) test result came back after 2 weeks from the Department of Pathology, Singapore General Hospital as... (to be continued)

  • I am from Uruguay, male, heterosexual, 28 years old. I took the elisa test and the first one was positive. I was shocked and frightened. In those days i had a little cold, not even a flu. My second elisa test and the western blot were negative. I will never take a hiv test again.

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