#aids

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

https://www.bitchute.com/video/Mbl1giqyzXCG

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In this video, I #interview #journalist #CeliaFarber about her recently republished #book, "Serious Adverse Events: An #Uncensored #History of #AIDS." As a young reporter working for SPIN magazine, Farber started questioning the official #narrative around AIDS, and this book is the outgrowth of her decades-long investigation into and writing about this "hot potato" topic.

Journalist Celia Farber is the author of “Serious Adverse Events: An Uncensored History of AIDS.” In it, she highlights the work of virologist and retrobiologist Peter Duesberg, who since 1987 has insisted that HIV doesn’t cause AIDS.

According to Duesberg, retroviruses such as HIV are harmless and do not cause disease. And, up until Dr. Robert Gallo claimed he’d discovered HIV in his laboratory in 1984, and determined that it caused AIDS, this was the scientific consensus.

Duesberg was vehemently attacked by AIDS researchers and activists, and internationally discredited by media for not going along with the AIDS narrative promoted by the medical establishment, led by Dr. Anthony Fauci.

As with #COVID-19, one of the key tools used to promote the “HIV causes AIDS” narrative was the use of the #PCR test. There are also other similarities to what happened with #COVID, including the vilification and discrediting of scientists and therapies that could effectively address the disease.

Bactrim was an inexpensive generic drug that effectively treated AIDS-related pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, which was frequently fatal. This drug, like ivermectin, was withheld. Instead, Fauci insisted AIDS patients be treated with #AZT, a horrendously toxic and expensive #cancer #drug that was never proven to work, and which #killed an estimated 300,000 AIDS #patients, most of them gay men.

taz@pod.geraspora.de

taz Talks und Veranstaltungen der kommenden Woche

Hier eine kurze Übersicht der taz Talks und Veranstaltungen der kommenden Woche.

Mo., 28.11., 19:00 Uhr: #taz #Queer #Talk mit Martin Reichert: Das war #Aids? https://taz.de/!5895982/, Themen: #Welt-Aids-Tag, Entwicklungen in der Bekämpfung des #Virus, medizinisch-aufklärerische Versorgung in #Afrika und anderen nicht-wohlhabenden Teilen der Welt, Missbrauch für homophobe Kampagnen

Di., 29.11., 18:30 Uhr: Externe Kantinenveranstaltung des Zentrum Moderne #Liberale - Wie #Alternativmedien die #Krise nutzen, https://taz.de/!5894907/, Themen: sog. „Alternativmedien“, #Querdenken-Bewegung, #Verschwörungstheorien, #Falschinformationen

Do., 01.12., 19:00 Uhr: „Stimme meiner Generation“ - taz Talk: Das haben wir doch schon immer so gemacht! https://taz.de/!5897847/, Themen: #Sitten, #Bräuche, #Traditionen, #Klischees, seltsames #Weihnachtsfest bei der #Familie

Fr., 02.12., 19:00 Uhr: taz Talk - Streit um #Pagode in Berlin: Gehört der #Buddhismus zu #Deutschland? https://taz.de/!5893294/, Themen: Schließung einer vietnamesisch-buddhistischen Pagode, #Multikulturalität in Berlin, Anerkennung und #Religionsprivileg buddhistischer Einrichtungen

#taz #taztalks

olladij@diaspora.permutationsofchaos.com

Recently, after a week in which 2,789 Americans died of #COVID-19, President Joe #Biden proclaimed that “the #pandemic is over.” Anthony #Fauci described the controversy around the proclamation as a matter of “semantics,” but the facts we are living with can speak for themselves. #COVID still kills roughly as many Americans every week as died on 9/11. It is on track to kill at least 100,000 a year—triple the typical toll of the flu. Despite gross undercounting, more than 50,000 infections are being recorded every day. The CDC estimates that 19 million adults have long COVID. Things have undoubtedly improved since the peak of the crisis, but calling the pandemic “over” is like calling a fight “finished” because your opponent is punching you in the ribs instead of the face.

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2022/09/covid-pandemic-exposes-americas-failing-systems-future-epidemics/671608/ #health #vaccination #monkeypox #technology #inequality #aids #work

ulli2mecs@pod.geraspora.de

Anfang der 1990er Jahre ... unsere Freude, Partner, Weggefährten erkrankten, litten, starben ... und es schien keine #Hoffnung zu geben ...
wie all dem Leid, all der Trauer, all der Hoffnunglosigkeit Ausdruck verleihen, und dabei nicht den #Mut verlieren?
Damals sah ich #PatinaDuPrey in ihrem #MemorialDress zum ersten Mal tanzen ... in einem #Kleid bedruckt mit den Namen tausender an #Aids Verstorbener ...
Hunter Reynolds, der Schöpfer von Patina, #Künstler und #ACTUP #Aktivist, hat am kommenden Samstag 63. #Geburtstag. Hunter starb vor 6 Wochen in new York.

https://www.2mecs.de/wp/2009/07/hunter-reynolds/