AIDS


Do you believe in AIDS? I don't.

I believe that AIDS exists, to be sure, but I don't believe it exists for the reasons that everyone keeps telling us. That's what I mean when I say I don't believe in "AIDS." I do not subscribe to the common perception of it.

AIDS, per se, is an immune deficiency syndrome, which of course is very possible. The "boy in the bubble" (comically popularized in the Seinfeld episode) had an immune deficiency, most likely a congenital one. But if you are not born with such a condition, you can still acquire it, and then it's called an Acquired Immune Deficiency.

And I believe in those too. What I don't believe, however, is what the media keeps spreading around about the way it's acquired. The mainstream thinking would have us believe that there is a majorly bad dude out there called the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV. Based upon the reading I've done, no one has yet to actually isolate this virus.

As I said, I do believe that AIDS cases are out there, but in every circumstance I've looked into, those who are suffering with it have virtually given themselves the disease. They have not acquired it as the result of doing something as simple as having some casual contact with someone else who has it.

AIDS is not contagious, in other words. You can't catch it from someone else. The only person who's going to give it to you is you.

Drugs, recreational and medicinal, are the true culprits in acquired immune deficiencies. Addicts are at risk of getting AIDS not because they might happen to share a needle, but simply because they take the drugs, period. Drugs compromise the immune system, the kind you get in the street and the doctor's office, especially antibiotics. And AZT? Forget about it. It's downright poisonous. It's what killed Arthur Ashe and Kimberly Bergalis.

If you engage in unprotected (and indiscriminate) sex with multiple partners, you put yourself at risk of contracting one of the more ordinary sexually transmitted diseases; you know, gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes and so on. And when you do come down with them you go to a doctor and get an antibiotic, which weakens your immune system even further.

And chances are, if you are indeed engaging in such indiscriminate sexual activities, you are very likely also not taking very good care of yourself in other ways. In addition to the recreational drugs you are no doubt into, you are also - most likely - smoking, drinking, not eating properly or getting enough sleep or exercise. To anyone who is not behaving like this (most of us) it looks as if you had a death wish or something, as if you're trying to kill yourself. And indeed you would be. Anyone who behaves like this doesn't need to go on some kind of witch hunt, looking for a cause outside of themselves, to account for the sickness that eventually comes calling.

Of course the pharmaceutical industry doesn't like to hear this kind of stuff. They need the witch hunt, and the external pathogen it (hopefully) discovers. How else could they come up with a good excuse for manufacturing an outrageously expensive drug, which is nothing more than a poison, and convince you that you need it to stay alive?

And by the way, in case you're wondering about my sources, check out the following sites:

 

Virusmyth

National Health Federation

Naiad

What is AIDS Dissidence?


Big Pharma

Medicine

Nothing But Bullshit

Humpty Dumpty

Venereal Diseases

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