If you would like to be added to the RETHINKING AIDS PING LIST drop me a FReepmail. AIDS is the biggest public health scam in medical history. Like global warming, AIDS is being used to push a powerful leftist political agenda. For over two decades the Public Health Establishment has used your tax dollars and the full power of the federal government to wage a massive propaganda (and intimidation) campaign designed to (A) dupe the American public into believing that HIV is the cause of AIDS (B) scare the public into thinking "we are all at risk" (C) coverup the extreme toxicity of AIDS chemotherapy drugs (which are not just used on "fast-track" gays and junkies, but also given to pregnant mothers, infants, and children) (D) use this fear to push a leftist social agenda that includes socialized medicine, and the promotion of homosexuality and explicit sex "education" to tender-aged school children (E) use their "public health mandate" to bypass the authority of parents and local school boards who object to their social engineering schemes (F) create a massive federal bureaucracy encouraging the use of addictive drugs, to include prescription heroine (G) use threats and intimidation to silence dissenting scientists and to keep the press from covering the debate (H) and finally, to use AIDS as a model to push similar social agendas with respect to future epidemics. Every single point above can be documented on my profile page. |
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Slight sidetrack. Bush threw 5 billion $ at the AIDS problem in Africa not long ago. Now he is throwing another 48 billion $ at Africa. Where exactly is this money going? To the UN? To a specific AIDS organization? To other organizations? Where?
Also, I've read that the AIDS epidemic in Africa is way overstated. And that many symptoms of AIDS (that could also fit other diseases) are being counted as AIDS, just so that the doctors/hospitals/whoever can get the AIDS money. Question: Why is Bush throwing such an incredible amount of money at Africa when there's no sign that any of this phenomenal amount is doing any good? Wouldn't that money be better spent on the hunger problem?