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AIDS by Drugs - 6/28/2009 - Hour 2

AIDS by Drugs -- Since the 1984 Gallo-Heckler HHS press conference declared HTLV/HIV to be the “probable” cause of AIDS, antibodies became indicators of death, rather than evidence of successful immune activity. Since that time, any scientist questioning the official HIV-worshipping dogma has been shouted down with ad hominem attacks and marginalization by those dripping with pharmaceutical conflicts of interest, profiting from perpetual fear of a retrovirus never caught in the act of doing anything. Sounds eerily similar to the way scientists who dare question the global warming orthodoxy are treated.

Cap and trade this: Edmond McNack, while working as Sheriff’s deputy, was bitten by a prisoner. Although the prisoner was later shown to be HIV-negative, McNack took AZT+3TC as post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP). He suffered significant health problems during the 10 weeks before he could not longer stand taking the drugs, and these health problems continued, resulting in lung sarcoidosis, prednisone treatment, damage to his hips caused by the prednisone resulting in a double hip replacement. Edmond McNack joins me to review this bizarre case and why the state is denying him compensation (hint: it’s based on religious convictions of HIV worshippers).

Also, investigative journalist Liam Scheff returns to make sense of this senseless HIV dogma and how it harms people even with no apparent immune deficiency.

In the news: Baucus Says $1 Trillion Health-Reform Overhaul Is Possible Senate aids say the plan is likely to include reducing a tax credit to small businesses for providing health insurance for employees and delaying the expansion of Medicaid, according to the WSJ.

States Should Plan for H1N1 Vaccinations as Numbers Rise More …it wants states to begin thinking about how they would vaccinate younger people, pregnant women and those with underlying health conditions…

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