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Random thoughts, musings, ramblings, diatribes, and other drivel. If you can handle it, here it isThe more I've boned up on the latest info about AIDS, (and I follow the subject quite closely) the more any given day's headlines confirm to me that the dissident arguments against the HIV/AIDS hypothesis are legitimate.
For example, remember that "Super Strain" of HIV (click the link if you don't remember) that was supposedly making the rounds in New York last February? You don't hear anything more about it lately, do you? Ever wonder why?
Well, if you'd read more than just the headline, you'd know that the guy who supposedly had this Superbug was a major meth-head. In fact, if you look at the HIV/AIDS cases that have made the most headlines lately (particularly stories about people being criminally charged and convicted for having supposedly transmitted the virus,) you'll find frequent references to crystal meth. Crystal meth, in turn, has been linked to severe immunosuppression, and to multiple conditions that might cause one to test false-positive on an HIV test -- in fact, crystal meth is so toxic that it's probably one of the few drugs that can cause AIDS all by itself, without other complicating factors.
Now, ever since 1987, Dr. Peter Duesberg has been arguing that it is drugs, both pharmaceutical and recreational, that are the real cause of AIDS. This is why you don't hear anything more about that Super-HIV scare from just ten months ago -- because the one case that the whole scare was based on, was a guy whose very existence confirmed Duesberg's hypothesis. Instead, the orthodoxy downplay such proofs that link AIDS to drug use, claiming instead that drugs impair one's judgement, thereby causing them to indulge in risky behavior that they wouldn't if they were sober, and then, when some guy shows up in New York whose crystal meth habit has caused him to progress from "seropositivity" to full-blown AIDS in a mere four months, they don't hesitate to shut up about it, lest the public learn the facts and become suspicious.
The more I learn of the latest info about AIDS, the more convinced I become that people like Dr. Eleni Eleopulos-Papadopulos, Dr. Peter Duesberg, Dr. Valendar Turner, Dr Alfred Hassig, Dr. Kary Mullis, and the thousands of other reputable dissident scientists are absolutely right -- There's no such thing as a virus that causes AIDS.
--- Gos

