"The House That AIDS Built" - shocking story!

chess9

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Shocking is not a strong enough word to describe my reaction. My God, what happened to those two children shouldn't happen to a serial killer.

This is reminiscent of the testing of drugs on unsuspecting blacks in Virginia in the 1960's. Actually, it's worse.

I'd say thank you for the post, but I can't bring myself that far. :(

-Robert
 

B00ne

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I stopped reading after a few sentences. Sorry but I dont believe a word of this. I mean this is the United States and and not some Nazi era concentration camp. I would put alot of things past the US but this would be akin to 911 conspirational theries...

No sry I do not believe a word of this
 

p0ntif

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That story sounds like a lot of hype and crap.
Using AZT monotherapy, or any monotherapy, is not a good idea as the virus mutates too quickly and will promote viral drug-resistance. No wonder the article was never published anywhere but on the website, most of the info presented within is blatantly misrepresented or ficticious. For info on AIDS treatments and diagnosis go to The HIV Insite website they actually have scientific references, not just obscure commentary written by 2-3 individuals.
 

Pennstate

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Hmm, I will wait for the rest of the story until I comment. The references used in the article were very suspicious. It quoted only two people. And none of the references were known medical journals.

3 of the 5 references comes from the same journal which obviously has an biased agenda. It's not peer-reviewed either.

http://www.garynull.com/Helpline/Periodicals/continuum.htm
It's published by a guy who runs a "natural living" merchandise business (www.garynull.com).


1 of the reference was more like a poster at a meeting. But not even a real scientific meeting.

And the last one comes from Zenger's magazine which is an unkown "alternative lifestyle" magazine. Their website is posted by tripod

http://zengers.tripod.com/

Just because an article is "referenced" doesn't mean it's accurate or impartial. Ahh, things that they teach you in grad school:)



If these charges were true, then yes they are committing crimes against humanity.
 

p0ntif

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This is simply another blatant example of "don't believe everything you read."

And note that there is higher credibility in emprical data that has gone through peer review, than in the ramblings of some random 'shock' reporters.