XTRA: David Stephan, Part 2: The Trial
In the second and concluding part of the discussion regarding the death of David Stephan’s son Ezekiel, he discusses the trial, and particularly the reasons why health authorities might want to go after him, a parent who doesn’t vaccinate, and the son of a man whose health supplement company won a war with Health Canada once it was shown to have benefits in people with psychiatric conditions often treated with pharmaceutical drugs.
Comment (0)XTRA: David Stephan Part 1: Ezekiel’s Final Days
XTRA: David Stephan Part 1: Ezekiel's Final Days [ 58 min 49 s | 53.41 MB ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (388)David Crowe interviews David Stephan, whose second child Ezekiel died in 2012.
Comment (0)XTRA: Robert Darby on Circumcision
David interviews Robert Darby, a very knowledgeable opponent of circumcision.
Comment (0)The Infectious Myth Episode 7: ‘Dissolving illusions’ About Vaccination
Dissolving Illusions (about vaccination) [ 58 min 22 s | 13.36 MB ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (498)In Episode 7 of “The Infectious Myth,” David Crowe talks with Suzanne Humphries, M.D., and Roman Bystrianyk, authors of the 2012 book “Dissolving Illusions,” a critical history of vaccination.
Comment (0)The Infectious Myth Episode 6: Eric Merola’s Films Provide a ‘Second Opinion’ on Cancer
David Crowe interviews Eric Merola, director of three documentaries on people going outside the mainstream to treat their cancers.
Comment (0)The Infectious Myth Episode 5: Is Aneuploidy the Real Cancer Trigger?
In Episode 5 of “The Infectious Myth” David’s guest is another David, Dr. David Rasnick, who has worked for almost 20 years with Peter Duesberg on the theory that aneuploidy, not gene mutations, causes cancer.
Comment (1)The Infectious Myth Episode 4: Liam Scheff and ‘Official Stories’
TIM 4: Liam Scheff and "Official Stories" [ 59 min 36 s | 13.64 MB ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (486)David Crowe interviews Liam Scheff about what this journalist and author calls “Official Stories.”
Comment (1)The Infectious Myth Episode 3: Peter Gøtzsche and the Fraud of Mammography
On Episode 3 of “The Infectious Myth,” David talks with Professor Peter Gøtzsche, head of the Cochrane Institute in Denmark, about mammography and corruption in the pharmaceutical industry, based on his two recent books.
Comment (0)The Infectious Myth Episode 2: Dr. Charles Geshekter on Africa and ‘AIDS’
A mysterious virus seems a much simpler explanation for Africa’s complex problems than the legacy of colonial and post-colonial interference, displacement and resource exploitation. David Crowe and Dr. Charles Geshekter talk about the true causes of health problems in Africa, but obviously have to talk about the myth of ‘HIV.’
Comment (0)The Infectious Myth Episode 1: Science and Certainty
David Crowe has a new weekly live internet radio show on Gary Null’s Progressive Radio Network.
Comment (0)XTRA: Trisha Morrison Interview on the Matty P Radio Happy Hour
Trisha Morrison talks about her struggle to find the truth about the death of her husband, boxer Tommy Morrison, on a blog talk radio show.
Comment (0)Episode 76: Bobby Russell, Learning to Live Without ‘HIV’
Episode 76: Bobby Russell, Learning to 'Live Without "HIV"' [ 1 h 07 min 00 s | 30.67 MB ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (1078)This isn’t your usual, heartwarming living-with-HIV story. In August 2013, having found that he was “false positive,” Bobby Russell stopped taking “AIDS” drugs and filed a lawsuit against several doctors, hospitals and others over what they had put him through unnecessarily for more than eight years. As fate would have it, one of Bobby’s former doctors is now head of a major medical association.
Comments (6)Episode 75: Marlene Helps Reg Get Off — AIDS Drugs, That Is — On “Rick Simpson” Cannabis Oil
Episode 75: Marlene Helps Reg Get Off -- AIDS Drugs, That Is -- On "Rick Simpson" Cannabis Oil [ 58 min 15 s | 33.34 MB ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (538)Reg is a gay man living in New York City who has been on and off AIDS drugs for more than 15 years. Marlene is a health consultant living in the southern U.S. who has extensively researched the psychological and physical benefits of cannabis oil. Together, Reg and Marlene tell us how the miracle claims made for cannabis oil could be credible, and what it is like to use this substance derived from a strain of the marijuana plant to kick the “anti-retroviral” (ARV) habit once and for all.
Comment (0)Episode 74: Dawn Lester and David Parker Explain Why Germs Don’t Make You Ill and Drugs Can’t Cure You
The Nature of Reality with Dawn Lester and David Parker [ 1 h 05 min 30 s | 29.99 MB ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (678)Dawn Lester and David Parker are co-authors, under the pseudonym NoR (Nature of Reality), of a brief, easy-to-read book titled Why Germs Don’t Make You Ill & Drugs Can’t Cure You. They talk to “How Positive Are You” co-hosts David Crowe and Elizabeth Ely about the three prerequisites for good health – good nutrition, low stress and avoidance of toxins.
Comment (1)Episode 73: Brian Carter, HIV Thriver
Brian Carter is a 53-year-old gay man who has been living in Los Angeles for 14 years. Diagnosed “HIV positive” in 2006, he considered evidence on “HIV” from both sides and decided to reject his diagnosis and never to take HIV drugs. We asked him: How is that going?
Comment (1)Episode 72: Joan Shenton’s ‘Positive Hell’ and Heavenly Web Site
Episode 72: Joan Shenton's 'Positive Hell' [ 1 h 01 min 00 s | 27.93 MB ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (592)Journalist Joan Shenton interviewed a cluster of healthy “HIV positives” in Spain for her upcoming documentary, Positive Hell (with producer/director Andi Reiss). She talks with David and Beth about this project and about her nonprofit organization’s recently relaunched Web site — an extremely valuable resource, we think you’ll agree.
Comments (6)Rest in Peace Gos Blank
We at How Positive Are You were saddened to hear that on October 13, 2013, Gos Blank (Charles Rich) passed away. You can hear about his long-standing health challenges and learn about his positive outlook on life and his HIV status by listening to Episode 45 from February 2012 when he was in fine form. You can also view comments on his life, and add your own, at his memorial page on facebook.
Comment (1)Episode 68: South African ‘HIV’ Thriver Lizé Oosthuizen
If you believe in AIDS “risk groups,” Lizé Oosthuizen is the kind of person this isn’t supposed to happen to: a fairly affluent, white South African woman. She received her “HIV” diagnosis in 2005 after her boyfriend, who was ill, tested “positive.” Even though her “numbers” were “good,” she immediately started taking AZT but soon quit and has not touched “anti-retrovirals” (ARVs) since. In her conversation with “How Positive Are You” co-hosts David Crowe and Elizabeth Ely, she describes her health as excellent.
Comment (0)Episode 67: Dissidents Who Have Died — Joe Stokely Remembers Karri
What happens when an “HIV-positive” person needs emergency medical care? Tragically, we hear from many who have been denied this care as soon as they were deemed to have “AIDS.” Join us as Joe Stokely shares memories of his late wife, Karri Stokely, the agonies of her years on the “antiretroviral” AIDS drugs (ARVs), her remarkable recovery off them, and her struggle to get basic health care for a life-threatening condition later — without re-submitting to the drugs. Finally, Joe speaks movingly of her tragic death. Continue reading »
Comments (3)Episode 66: Tine van der Maas and Umlingo Wamangcolosi — What’s in That Stuff?
Curing “AIDS” with lemon, olive oil and garlic — is it too good to be true? We talk to the inventor of the Umlingo Wamangcolosi recipe about the ingredients in her famous formula. (You can find an alternate recipe here. And be sure to use a good, strong blender.)
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