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3 May 2006 16:25:32 -0000

Health Supreme Update: Why I Quit HIV - Is AIDS Myth Falling

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Health Supreme Update: Why I Quit HIV - Is AIDS Myth Falling Apart?

 

 

2006.05.03 18:24:59

 

 

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http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/sepp/2006/05/03/why_i_quit_hiv_is_aids_myth_fall\

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Why I Quit HIV - Is AIDS Myth Falling Apart?

 

 

A Canadian mathematical biologist working as an Assistant Professor of

Mathematics at University of Texas at Tyler, who has lived and

breathed the theory of Aids and HIV infection for practically all of

her professional life, has announced that she " quit HIV " .

 

There are a number of reasons for Rebecca Culshaw's decision - none of

them should be a surprise to regulars of this site. They include the

non-specific and therefore unreliable nature of the 'HIV test' used to

determine infection, the impossibility of modeling the consequences of

HIV infection because of disagreements over how exactly the virus acts

to kill immune cells, the fact that most deaths of Aids victims are

not due to opportunistic infections but are the result of liver

failure - a consequence of the drugs that are administered to those

who test positive.

 

Applying statistical models to the data on HIV infection and Aids, Dr

Culshaw came across inconsistencies that made it ever harder to

understand the epidemic she was helping to overcome. But unlike many

others who continue to work in this world of medicine gone very very

wrong, Dr Culshaw quit. She explains why in this excellent article -

certainly worth reading...

 

 

Why I Quit HIV

 

(original found on LewRockwell.com)

 

by Rebecca V. Culshaw

 

As I write this, in the late winter of 2006, we are more than twenty

years into the AIDS era. Like many, a large part of my life has been

irreversibly affected by AIDS. My entire adolescence and adult life –

as well as the lives of many of my peers – has been overshadowed by

the belief in a deadly, sexually transmittable pathogen and the

attendant fear of intimacy and lack of trust that belief engenders.

continued...

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig7/culshaw1.html

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