Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 I'd like to know if meds help me or not. The stuff I've been reading is bull and my life means a lot to me, I don't want to make the wrong choice. please make sense! I don't want to read about weird stuff. I'd like to think that alternative medicine is about natural herbs and stuff. anyone feel like I do? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 " I'd like to know if meds help me or not. " Well you'd never know if meds helped 'you' or not, unless you take the meds. However I don't know one person who ever got anything from the meds but bad health. " The stuff I've been reading is bull " I hope that you mean all the corporate AIDS crap, and not the information on this list. If so, what bull are you referring to? Do we get a chance to defend ourselves? Perhaps you're too scared right now to open your mind. I hope that it doesn't end up killing you. " and my life means a lot to me, I don't want to make the wrong choice. " Sir, do you think that our lives mean nothing to us? We're not just preaching, we're living what we preach. Do you think that we're all suicidal? I don't see anyone here on this list dying of AIDS. It's very very presumptous and " holier than thou " to think that we didn't think very carefully about our decisions. " please make sense! I don't want to read about weird stuff. " Make sense? I would think that everyone on this list has been clear as crystal. I'm not confused. If you're confused, ask specific questions. What weird stuff are you talking about? Are you saying that it's weird that we don't believe that HIV is the cause of AIDS and that it may not exist? If you know of one document that scientifically proves that HIV causes AIDS, then please show us. There are thousands of top scientists who would love to see it. How do you feel? Feel a little sick? Take vitamins and get rest. Stop thinking about " HIV " I think that if you just live life as you did before, but a bit healthier, you'll find that AIDS is just a state of mind. " I'd like to think that alternative medicine is about natural herbs and stuff. anyone feel like I do? " Alternative medicines are herbs and enemas and rebounding and all of that. But you have to have an actual disease to really need them. Otherwise, just live healthy. How do you feel? Perhaps you're suffering from stress from thinking you have something you don't. Please ask questions. Caer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 The WHO report you have provided a link to, seems to left out Europe, North America, South America, Canada, Africa, India, South East Asia and most of Asia including Russia! It doesn't seem to be very representative then.............would you please check out the sources first. A concerned member of this list, > Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 15:34:01 -0600 > From: " caerfree@... " <caerfree@...> > Subject: npr > > Dear National Public Radio, I am absolutely appalled at the HIV/AIDS story you > presented > today. It was full of misinformation and I really wish that NPR could have > more > equal representation of both sides of the AIDS issue. If NPR is not aware of > the > other side of the AIDS issue, I think they would do well to visit > [http://www.aliveandwell.org]www.aliveandwell.org > and get educated. Lets forget the fact that HIV has never been proven to cause > AIDS > (and I dare you to find the Scientific Journal that holds that proof), but > thousands > of scientist have been crying out for a re-evaluation of HIV as the cause of > AIDS, > only to be denied and ignored. HIV has never been properly isolated. It has > never > been proven to be sexually transmitted. The disclaimer on the supposed " HIV " > test, > even says that the test has not been approved by the FDA as a test for HIV. > Yet > thousands of Gay men are given DNA chain terminating drugs and being told that > it > is their only hope for survival. I wonder what they're really dying of. I > fail > to see the need to define this as an epidemic when no population in the world > seems > to be even marginally affected by it. Not only that, but I wonder how your > reporter > can claim 4.8 million new confirmed cases of HIV, when the WHO's report as of > 2002 > only shows two hundred and two thousand cumulative cases WORLDWIDE since the > beginning > of AIDS, 20+ years ago. That seems like a terribly large gap, and he said > " confirmed " > AIDS cases. He did not say " estimated. " > [http://www.wpro.who.int/pdf/std/Survrep%2017-03.pdf]http://www.wpro.who.int/p > df/std/Survrep%2017-03.pdf > More people a year in the US die of bad reactions to properly prescribed > drugs, > than of AIDS. Perhaps, we should be sinking billions of dollars a year into > that > problem instead. On the day that NPR broadcasts a fair report about the > dissident > side of AIDS, without feeling the need to bombard people with the corporate > AIDS > message afterwards, my faith in NPR will be much improved. > [http://www.aliveandwell.org]www.aliveandwell.org > [http://www.virusmyth.org]www.virusmyth.org > [http://www.aidsrc.org]www.aidsrc.org > [http://www.duesberg.com]www.duesberg.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2004 Report Share Posted July 8, 2004 Thanks for your reply. I am learning more and I have been reading about alternative medicine. I guess when I first found out about my diagnosis of HIV i was pretty shocked to say the least. I resent Caer telling me that I " opened my legs " that's not how I got the virus. It sounds to me that she or he is a very angry person. I wish this person well anyway. Thanks for the advise and all the web sites. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 <<Thanks for your reply. I am learning more and I have been reading about alternative medicine.I guess when I first found out about my diagnosis of HIV i was pretty shocked to say the least.I resent Caer telling me that I " opened my legs " that's not how I got the virus. It sounds to me that she or he is a very angry person. I wish this person well anyway. Thanks for the advise and all the web sites.>> Well resent away. I apologize if I made the mistake of thinking that you " believed " you got the " virus " through sex. However " I hate the man that did this to me and I hope he dies " seems pretty much to point that way. Otherwise, how could you " contract " the " virus " in some way that made you hate him, as well as everyone on this list??? Sounds like you're the angry one. I'm just trying to call a spade a spade as much as possible. And notice, I said " unless you were raped " . Plus, you still seem to think you have a virus of some sort. You haven't given us any details to help you. When you come on this list and tell us that we're all full of bull, and talking crazy, and that you HATE all of us and the horse we rode in on, and the man who some how gave you this mythical " virus " without having sex with you... what are we supposed to do? Bend over and take it? I really wish that you'd actually communicate from now on instead of striking out. It seems you've calmed down and are actually doing some research. It's not to say that I wasn't afraid when I got my mis " diagnosis " but hatred will get you all kinds of nowhere. So no... I'm not an angry person. For one thing, I don't really hate anyone. And I also take responsibility for my own actions... Hopefully, you can do the same. Caer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 <<The WHO report you have provided a link to, seems to left out Europe, North America, South America, Canada, Africa, India, South East Asia and most of Asia including Russia! It doesn't seem to be very representative then.............would you please check out the sources first.>> You're right. I was confused by the numbers, since it was in fact roughly 600,000 worldwide and not 200,000. However, the WHO makes it almost impossible to access these reports when they are complete. I apologize for the mistake. However, 600,000 doesn't make much of a difference in the gap when the media are reporting 4.8 million confirmed new cases. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 Well, that seems to be a different story.Didn't ment to be harsh on you though, so no need for apologize ;o) I know they make it difficult to get a complete picture of the " situation " , and even change the numbers when it suits them. > You're right. I was confused by the numbers, since it was in fact roughly > 600,000 > worldwide and not 200,000. However, the WHO makes it almost impossible to > access > these reports when they are complete. > > I apologize for the mistake. However, 600,000 doesn't make much of a > difference > in the gap when the media are reporting 4.8 million confirmed new cases. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2005 Report Share Posted June 24, 2005 Yes. Yes! A thousand times Yes! Yes. Yes. Yes. Oui! At 07:52 AM 6/23/2005 -0700, you wrote: >Hi, > >I had an idea. I listen to National Public Radio on a regular >basis. They seem to take an interest at non-mainstream stories from >around the world. They also investigate the story thoroughly and report >it objectively. NPR also appeals to an audience that is quite open-minded >and educated. This may be the foothold we need to get our name >circulating in the media. Therefore, I submitted the following story idea >to NPR. (I used Greg's letter as a pattern, but had to shorten it >down). Since I put your names down as contacts, I thought I had better >let you know in case they decide to call you. > >A student in immunics, > >Becky > >Have you ever dreamed of a world without disease? Immunics is made up of >a group of people who have the ability to cure diseases. In year one of >the Cure Drive its members reported over 12,000 cures. >This is an effective charity because people don't need to pay for it; it's >accessible wherever they are by computer and can be made more accessible >through radio and TV. It's completely harmonious with medical treatments >and all other approaches: people can remove allergies, including allergies >to medications, so they can take their medicine. >The theme is self-immunization, and there are no substances involved. >We want everyone to experience, evaluate, and help. We need to get the >word out that being cured of disease is our right. >If you are interested in our story, please contact one of my teachers: > Morkovin >813 672-0134 >Executive Director ><http://www.TheCureDrive.org>www.TheCureDrive.org ><mailto:greg@...>greg@... >Frannie Hora >813 672-0134 ><mailto:fran@...>fran@... >Bayard >813 672-3419 ><mailto:bayard@...>bayard@... > >__________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2008 Report Share Posted August 19, 2008 Reports, August 20 2008 that according to test done on lung tissue save from the big flu epidemic of 1918, it was not the flu, but bacteria that killed so many. Great timing this new information, huh? I'd put it all here for you if I could, www.npr.com I guess will get you there. Peace-Love-Oneness, Dona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2008 Report Share Posted August 19, 2008 Reports, August 20 2008 that according to test done on lung tissue save from the big flu epidemic of 1918, it was not the flu, but bacteria that killed so many. Great timing this new information, huh? I'd put it all here for you if I could, www.npr.com I guess will get you there. Peace-Love-Oneness, Dona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 It says here: The new research suggests that with the availability of effective treatments for bacterial infections, a modern-day flu pandemic might not be so deadly. However, by force-feeding the whole world with genetically modified foods, containing antibiotic-resistant marker genes causing multi-drug resistant diseases, they make damn sure that treatments remain ineffective. Ingrid Reports, August 20 2008 that according to test done on lung tissue save from the big flu epidemic of 1918, it was not the flu, but bacteria that killed so many. Great timing this new information, huh? I'd put it all here for you if I could, www.npr.com I guess will get you there. Peace-Love-Oneness, Dona ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 It says here: The new research suggests that with the availability of effective treatments for bacterial infections, a modern-day flu pandemic might not be so deadly. However, by force-feeding the whole world with genetically modified foods, containing antibiotic-resistant marker genes causing multi-drug resistant diseases, they make damn sure that treatments remain ineffective. Ingrid Reports, August 20 2008 that according to test done on lung tissue save from the big flu epidemic of 1918, it was not the flu, but bacteria that killed so many. Great timing this new information, huh? I'd put it all here for you if I could, www.npr.com I guess will get you there. Peace-Love-Oneness, Dona ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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