Television Azteca Airs 3 Hour News Series on the HIV/AIDS Controversy:
Historic Reporte 13 Broadcast Prompts National Debate in Mexico, Inspires Uproar Throughout South America
A brief meeting at a Studio City hotel late last year with veteran journalist Ricardo Rocha, host of Reporte 13, a popular news program on Mexicos national network Television Azteca, turned into a three part series on the AIDS controversy that has all of Latin America talking. Each one-hour segment of the series features scientists, medical doctors and HIV positives engaging in uncensored discussion of information and experiences that bring all aspects of orthodox AIDS views into question.
Beginning with part one, All The Truth About AIDS, scientists from the US and Mexico share little known facts about the inability of HIV tests to detect the actual virus or accurately identify the infected through antibody response; healthy HIV positives speak openly about never taking AIDS drug treatments or stopping them due to ill effects; and medical doctors reveal they are healing and preventing AIDS diseases without resorting to the use of harmful chemicals.
Part two explores a vital question never before raised by mainstream media, Has Anyone Seen HIV? and part three goes further into unexplored media territory with 60 minutes of evidence for the bold statement, AIDS is Curable.
Despite angry accusations from AIDS industry spokespersons and calls by AIDS activists for Television Azteca to halt further broadcast, the series aired three times in the past several weeks to increasing numbers of viewers.
In response to charges of murder and misinformation, Television Azteca invited critics of the program to engage in a televised debate with featured speakers from the Reporte 13 series. After agreeing to meet face to face to discuss the facts for a fourth segment called The AIDS Debate, the once vocalrepresentatives of the AIDS orthodoxy retreated from the opportunity for a direct confrontation, apparently preferring to launch verbal attacks from the internet or the editorial pages of newspapers.
Now it seems the challengers will not only boycott the debate but try to stop the show from taping. Here's the inside story on the controversy surrounding The AIDS Debate which will be broadcast in two parts on Television Azteca starting the week of February 19:
On the morning of Friday February 9th, the head of media services for the Ministry of Health, Mr. Jorge Herrera, informed Reporte 13 that physicians and researchers from the ministry will not be participating in the debate, in spite of the fact that they had confirmed the names of Dr. Juan Josi Calva, head of Censida, and Dr. Carlos Federico Arias, head of the Institute of Biotechnology at UNAM, and after stating that they would give us the names of two other experts to participate in the debate with them.
Everything seems to indicate that AIDS orthodox activists are keeping their position of boycotting the debate, so much so that they have threatened to organize a demonstration to prevent access to the facilities of TV Azteca on the day we have arranged to hold the debate.
After consulting with heads of the network, our position is very clear and uncompromising: TV Azteca and Reporte 13 will not be intimidated by this group. The debate will take place with our guests: Christine Maggiore and Drs Roberto Giraldo, Charles Geshekter and Roberto Stock, in front of four empty chairs bearing the names of those who had accepted to participate and now refuse to come without rational explanation.
The program will begin with a statement about the controversy caused by the first programs and we will show the press articles in which AIDS activists have called us criminals who practice journalism without investigating. After this, we will present our guests with the most fierce questions that derived from such articles, as well as with the good faith concerns expressed by the public during these weeks.
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AIDS Activists Tell BBC to Dump AIDS Documentary:Group Demands Apology, Calls Film A Lie
Guinea Pig Kids, a two year-old documentary about AIDS drug experiments conducted on infants and children at a foster home in New York City became a hot new issue when angry AIDS activists led by researcher Dr Mark Wainberg suddenly demanded that the British Broadcast Corporation remove all reference to the film from its web site and post an apology from producers.
Based on the chilling details of an article by independent journalist Liam Scheff, the BBC film reveals how the Incarnation Childrens Center (ICC), a home for kids who had lost or been forcibly separated from their parents, enrolled its residents into experimental drug trials. As the film shows, infants, children and teenagers -- some of whom had never tested HIV positive, and all with no voice of their own or advocates to speak on their behalf -- were used as guinea pigs in a variety of studies ranging from toxicity tolerance tests to experimental vaccines.
Thanks to the BBC expose, the disturbing practices at the ICC came to the attention of human rights organizations and local government agencies, prompting hearings, investigations and media coverage that continue to this day. The February 2007 issue of Essence magazine contains a special report inspired by the BBC film, The New York City AIDS Experiment.
Interestingly, Wainberg and others in the group calling for censorship of Guinea Pig Kids, receive funding from manufacturers of some of the very drugs used in the ICC experiments.
In response to the AIDS activists demand that the film disappear, a new web site has appeared where visitors can watch Guinea Pig Kids, read comments from producers, hear director Jamie Doran interviewed on National Public Radio, read original reports by journalists Liam Scheff and Celia Farber, and listen to unedited audio files of ICC personnel who speak unflinchingly about how they used surgically implanted feeding tubes to deliver drugs directly into the stomachs of children who had problems with compliance or adherence.
One visit to http://www.GuineaPigKids.com and youll see why AIDS activists want this information to go away.
Another source for uncensored news on the ICC story: http://barnesworld.blogs.com/barnes_world/2007/02/liam_scheff_the.html
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New 5-Minute Film on HIV Test Flaws and Fallacies:Share the Link, Increase the Views
Stephen Davis, the busiest man in AIDS reappraisal, has another new website thats creating quite a stir: http://www.LeeEvansVideo.com where you can watch or download a brief but powerful video starring two-time Olympic gold medal winner Lee Evans who outlines the many problems with so-called HIV tests.
The video was viewed over 6,000 times in its first two weeks online and is now at YouTube, Google, and the very popular web site of holistic medical doctor Joseph Mercoal (http://www.Mercola.com).
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AIDS Insider Outs Activists and Experts with Ties to Big Pharma
Another new web site worth visiting is http://www.shillfactor.net apparently created by a disgruntled orthodox activist who reports that its no accident that upwards of 95% of current drug development efforts and other clinical research for HIV/AIDS focus exclusively on bringing to market the same type of therapies over and over again. For the most part, development of these antiviral medicines involves small research costs and yields huge profit margins.
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More New Video and Audio Online at HelpForHIV.com
The Big Question, a one-hour South African TV program featuring American AIDS skeptic and former pharmaceutical researcher, Dr David Rasnick and Professor Sam Mhlongo, MD, head of the department of family medicine at South Africas largest teaching hospital in a heated debate with two representatives of orthodox AIDS views on anti-retroviral drugs.
Todo La Verdad del SIDA, the first of three hour-long news segments on the AIDS controversy that aired on national television in Mexico. The other two segments from Reporte 13 will be up soon at the site, and versions with English voice over translation should be posted sometime in the coming weeks.
New interviews with Stephen Davis and Christine Maggiore are also available as podcasts from APART through the APART link at HelpForHIV.com
Also, more real life stories from healthy HIV positives that have quit or never taken AIDS drugs available as podcasts through the HIV Drugs link at http://www.HelpForHIV.com
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More New Audio: TurnSpeak Radio Interviews Professor Peter Duesberg and Christine Maggiore
Jesse Waugh of TurnSpeak Radio invites you to listen to a new interview on the HIV controversy with UC Berkeley microbiologist Dr Peter Duesberg and a really good conversation with Christine Maggiore on HIV tests, the pharmaceutical industry, the difference between conspiracies and business as usual, and the latest on legal happenings related to the death of Maggiores daughter Eliza Jane Scovill.
http://www.turnspeak.com
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New Article on Proposal for Mandatory AIDS Med Compliance
The importance of asking critical questions about HIV and AIDS is introduced to 50,000 chiropractors world wide by Dr. Heide HartmannTaylor who takes a deeper look at the implications of a New York Times article that proposes a disturbing way to make sure HIV positives take their medication.
From the January 2007 edition of the Chiropractic Journal (a publication of the World Chiropractic Alliance):
An HIV Jail in America?By Dr. Heide Hartmann Taylor
According to the June 27, 2006 issue of The New York Times, the New York City health department is proposing to track HIV 'in a manner similar to tuberculosis, monitoring patients and trying to ensure that they take their medications properly.'
No one seems to have paid much any attention to this announcement; apparently very few remember exactly how they 'tracked' tuberculosis, even though it was not that long ago.
The Times explained: 'Thanks to a major infusion of federal financing, New York health officials took an active approach, getting as many patients as possible on directly observed therapy, known as DOT in which outreach workers administered tuberculosis medications in clinics, patients' homes and on the street. For patients who 'failed' DOT, the health department employed forcible detention, either at Bellevue Hospital or at Goldwater Hospital. More than 250 patients were detained between 1993 and 1998, some for as long as two years.'
'Failing DOT' means not taking or refusing to take their tuberculosis medications, for any reason. In other words, you don't want to take the drugs we think you should, we'll lock you up against your will for two years and make you!
The ward in Bellevue is called the 'TB Jail,' and it's still active and receiving patients. It's such a good idea, apparently, that New York wants to use the same model for HIV. In other words, they want to create an 'HIV Jail' where anyone who fails or refuses to take their HIV medications can be locked up and force fed their drugs.
Who is supposed to take HIV medications and will end up in the HIV Jail if they don't? Anyone the medical establishment deems to be HIVPositive and at risk for AIDS. After all, it's for their own good, despite the fact that a new study published in the August 2006 issue of The Lancet concluded that the newest Highly Active AntiRetroviral Therapy (HAART) was no more effective in decreasing mortality than it was ten years ago.
How accurate are the HIV blood tests that determine who is HIVPositive? I posed that question to Stephen Davis, former Arizona state senator, Physician's Assistant, Director of Development at Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic, and now the author of 'Wrongful Death: The AIDS Trial,' who has spent the last ten years researching AIDS and HIV.
His statements are shocking but important for all health care professionals to read: http://www.worldchiropracticalliance.org/tcj/2007/jan/o.htm
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Important New Paper on HIV, AIDS and Breastfeeding
The international research organization, Another Look at HIV and Breastfeeding, headed by La Leche League, International founder Marian Tompson, posted a new document at its web site which refutes claims that breastfeeding increases the risk of HIV transmission. The idea that the vital health benefits of breastfeeding are outweighed by the risks of HIV transmission gained popularity following a meta-analysis that appeared in the medical journal Lancet in 1992.
The new document begins with an account of the authors two-year struggle for publication in the Lancet, which ultimately ended in rejection. After more unsuccessful attempts at publication in the British Medical Journal and the Journal of Human Lactation, the authors decided it was more important to get the information to the public than to beg journals to publish controversial facts about analysis flaws in mainstream research. Interestingly, two of the articles authors, well know infant nutrition experts Ted Greiner and Pamela Morrisson, hold very mainstream views on HIV on AIDS.
http://www.anotherlook.org/papers/g/english.pdf
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More news in Part Three coming tomorrow.
For more information on viruses, vaccines and HIV read, 'Sick and Tired' by Dr. Robert O. Young or go to: www.phmiracleliving.com
Thứ Hai, 26 tháng 2, 2007
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