AIDS: Bogus Test, Bogus Etiology, But Deadly Drug 'Treatment'
From: Sepp (Josef) Hasslberger <sepp@lastrega.com>
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/bogusaidstest10jul04.shtml
July 10, 2004
Subject: Tests Do Not Show AIDS
From: "Sepp (Josef) Hasslberger" <sepp@lastrega.com>
Date: Sat, July 10, 2004 8:13 am
'Global Business Coalition' Wants More Testing:
But Tests Do Not Show AIDS
BANGKOK - 15th International AIDS Conference: "Testing
is the missing link," said Trevor Neilson, executive director of the
Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, representing 150 companies around
the world, according to an article on Reuters, calling for routine HIV testing
on a large scale.
There is only one problem: No AIDS virus has been scientifically
isolated as yet - incredible but true - and therefore available tests can
not be validated against a virus. So there is no "gold standard"
that would confirm that the tests actually show viral infection. They react
to over 60 common conditions including vaccinations, the common cold and
a host of other everyday health problems.
Test manufacturers are well aware of this and are warning
that tests, which were originally developed to ensure the safety of the
blood supply, are not an accurate diagnostic procedure to determine an AIDS
diagnosis. Nevertheless, tests are widely used to inform people of their
"death sentence", encouraging them to take retroviral drugs and
implying that they probably will succumb to the disease. Manufacturers of
the tests have recently been sued in the US and in France.
The aim of testing is clearly to deliver expensive and highly
toxic retroviral drugs to more people. Yet, people survive AIDS without
retrovirals, as shown by the example of David Patient, who is helping AIDS
victims in Eritrea, and by "Alive and Well" Christine Maggiore,
both long term drug-free survivers.
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