AIDS a myth? by Genevieve Fosa

          Scientists have determined that HIV first infected humans as early as 1884. This writer does not know which scientists ran these tests to come to that conclusion, but here is some more information. Roberto Giraldo had been working in the lab at the University Hospital of the City of New York. In his work there, he ran a lot of tests for Aids. These are tests that look for the existence of antibodies to what we call the HIV virus. The standard ELISA test that has been used in laboratories for years calls for blood syrum to be diluted 1:400, while most other tests for viruses, such as hepatitis A and B, rubella and syphilis call for the blood syrum to be diluted respectively to 1:16, 1:20 and 1:10. This caused Mr. Giraldo to wonder what it is that makes HIV so unique. So, he ran over a hundred tests, using undilute syrum, and guess what? Everyone tested positive. Here is the link to his article on this, if you are curious: http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/hiv/gelisa.htm        

 

          In his article he goes on to say that there is no evidence that the ELISA test is specific to HIV antibodies, because at the time it was developed, the HIV virus had not been isolated. There is a reward out for about 35 thousand pounds to anyone who is able to report real proof that the virus has been isolated. In any event, the test is purported to be looking for HIV antibodies. Now, if HIV is a retrovirus as is claimed, once the organism produces antibodies to it, the virus is dead. AIDs therapy seeks to destroy those necessary antibodies, and in that process destroys all other antibodies.

 

          According to Dr. Harvey Bialy, molecular biologist and editor of Bio/Technology and Nature Technology; Dr. Roger Cunningham, Immunobiologist, Microbiologist and Director of the Center for immunology at the State University of New York at Buffalo, as well as Doctor Gordon Stewart, Emeritus Professor of Public Health, University of Glasgow, HIV is an ordinary retrovirus, and there is no evidence that it can do the many things that are claimed for it.

 

          People who are addicted to drugs and alcohol tend to stop eating. Their immune systems are not being replenished, and they become susceptible to all sorts of diseases that do not affect the rest of the population. People who are starving also become susceptible to a host of illnesses that do not affect the rest of us, because again, their immune systems are compromised for lack of nourishing food. these people come down with the same illnesses that are associated with AIDS, or human immunodeficiency. It would appear that if everyone of us has been exposed to the so called HIV virus, then the best thing we can do is take care of ourselves, and do those common sense things, such as eat nourishing foods, exercise, stay away from recreational drugs and casual sex, and above all, enjoy life.





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