Episode 83: Dr. David Simpson on Healing Yourself, Not Your ‘Disease’

May 18th, 2014

Do you have “HIV/AIDS” or any defined “disease”?  Or are you a system out of balance? What would it look like to support your body and immune system rather than shooting at imaginary measurements such as T-cells and “viral load”?  What is a disease, anyway, and do we really need to define, isolate and attack such things?  If we can listen to our bodies in such exquisite detail that we support them back to their natural states of life and health, why don’t more of us know about this highly rational therapy? Join New York City chiropractor Dr. David Simpson as he leads our co-hosts, David Crowe and Elizabeth Ely, on a fascinating inquiry into the nature of the human body and how we might support it. The technology has arrived, and it affirms ancient ideas of healing.

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Episode 82/Infectious Myth 9: ‘AIDS FRAUD DAY’ DISPATCH: CDC Redefines ‘HIV Infection’ – Without ‘HIV’!

April 23rd, 2014

Just in time for the 30th anniversary of that famous, high-profile press conference announcing “HIV” as the “probable cause of AIDS,” the CDC has recently more quietly redefined what constitutes a diagnosis of “HIV infection,” both as an individual diagnosis and the “surveillance case definition” applied to populations. As you might have guessed, it is whatever-the-heck they say it is. “HIV testing” expert Dr. Rodney Richards answers our questions about this historic redefinition, the demise of the Western blot “confirmatory” test and the rise of the misleadingly named “viral load” testing as a partial diagnostic. Listen in on the conversation, and perhaps you can protect yourself from this egregious abuse of power to label more and more people as infectious Typhoid Marys.  Could this also be a defensive move against recent challenges to “HIV-positive” diagnoses in criminal and civil court cases? Continue reading »

Episode 81: Mark Skanda Channels the ‘Tantric Tiger’ Wisdom of Sex and Ignites the Next (Gay) Revolution

April 5th, 2014

Mark Skanda describes himself as a professional masseur, change agent, pleasure activist, life coach, selective and sacred sex educator,  and even sometimes a sex worker, currently working and playing in New York City. He talks here with “How Positive Are You” co-hosts David Crowe and Elizabeth Ely about what it means to explore the “Tantric Tiger” in all of us. We invite you to listen in on this fascinating, challenging and playful discussion that shifts the conversation from “safe sex” to the health benefits of feeling safe in the arms of a lover. . . . Let’s get it on. Continue reading »

Episode 80: Dr. James DeMeo Talks About Dr. Wilhelm Reich and the Fascism of ‘Safe Sex’

March 15th, 2014

Every conversation about “AIDS” eventually gets around to the dangers of getting it on. Is sex really unsafe at any speed? Unsafe for whom? What does love have to do with it? Amazingly, the answers to these questions have been around for more than 60 years, in the work of the late Dr. Wilhelm Reich. Dr. James DeMeo is furthering this important research at his Orgone Biophysical Research Laboratory (OBRL) — and no, it’s not pornographic and you can’t watch. You can, however, listen in as Dr. DeMeo and “How Positive Are You” co-host Elizabeth Ely talk about electrical discharges, love, the healing powers of a sexual energy called “orgone,” orgone accumulator boxes, and the energy of life itself. Continue reading »

Episode 79: Filmmaker Anne Sono of ‘I Will Not Go Quietly’ Makes Noise for Families Terrorized by ‘the Test’

March 1st, 2014

German filmmaker Anne Sono directed I Won’t Go Quietly, a 2012 documentary about several women who questioned their “HIV-positive” labels and refused to take AIDS drugs. Anne talks with “How Positive Are You” co-host Elizabeth Ely about AIDS authorities’ ongoing attack on families, mothers and nature itself. How much of AIDS rethinking should be a fight against something, and what does it mean to come from a place of “inner strength”? How can our listeners and experts help families in these situations?

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Episode 78: Clark Baker on Craig Lamar Davis’ Conviction on Aggravated Assault with a Fake ‘Deadly Weapon’

February 17th, 2014

On January 21, 2014 — the day after Martin Luther King, Jr. Day — a jury in Atlanta found African-American Craig Lamar Davis guilty of two counts of aggravated assault for not telling his sexual partners that he had tested “HIV positive” in 2005. Three expert witnesses had testified as to how inaccurate and illogical HIV testing is, and Davis’ doctors and lab each admitted that they had not adequately diagnosed him. The jury did not explain this contradiction. Clark Baker of the Office of Medical and Scientific Justice (OMSJ) talks about his organization’s involvement in the case and what the verdict means, going forward.

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Episode 77: Dr. Christian Fiala on ‘HIV 2.0’ – HPV, Cervical Cancer and the ‘Sacrifice of the Virgins’

February 2nd, 2014

Lack of scientific rigor, a business model based on rushing a vaccine to the market without long-term safety testing, hysterical risk/benefit assumptions around an emotionally charged and highly dangerous disease — does this sound familiar?  Did we forget to mention, enormous profits?  A campaign is well underway, to declare the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) a leading cause of cervical cancer and promote the Gardasil vaccine against it.  It’s “HIV 2.0,” as noted Viennese gynecologist and Rethinking AIDS board member Dr. Christian Fiala calls it.

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Episode 71: ‘Sue ‘Em Now’ with Attorney Jonathan Dailey

October 31st, 2013

So you’ve figured out that your “HIV” diagnosis doesn’t make any sense.  Is it time to sue someone yet?  Whom?  And how?  “How Positive Are You” co-host Elizabeth Ely speaks with Washington, D.C., attorney Jonathan Dailey about some pending lawsuits, including:

  • Bobby Russell, a Kentucky man who discovered he had been misdiagnosed and treated for “HIV” for eight years.
  • A case against a public health clinic in Washington, D.C., currently being considered for class-action status to assert the need for meaningful care for other diseases — not treating just “AIDS.”  (A previous case against this clinic, which settled in August 2012, is reported here.)

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Episode 70: Dissidents Who Have Died – Requiem for a Heavyweight (Part 2) – Trisha Harding Morrison on Tommy Morrison – Was Tommy Ever ‘HIV Positive’?

October 23rd, 2013

Boxer Tommy Morrison didn’t die of “AIDS”!  In this Part 2 of the historic “Requiem for a Heavyweight” series, “How Positive Are You” co-host Elizabeth Ely goes another 10 rounds (well, maybe five, for one hour) with Trisha Harding Morrison on her husband’s recent death at age 44, this time to discuss the recent report of an eminent, HIV-experienced electron microscope lab on blood taken from her husband moments before he died: “The Duke” was carrying no particles resembling “HIV.”  We look at the full evidence that her husband was not “HIV positive” and that others likely are not, too. Continue reading »

Episode 69: Dissidents Who Have Died – Requiem for a Heavyweight (Part 1), Trisha Harding Morrison on Tommy Morrison – What, or Who, KO’d ‘The Duke’?

October 7th, 2013

“How Positive Are You” co-host Elizabeth Ely goes 10 rounds (about two hours) with Trisha Harding Morrison on her husband’s recent death at age 44. Morrison was a two-time former heavyweight boxing champion who not only had made history in the ring with his dangerous left hook, but also starred as “Tommy Gunn” in the 1990 movie Rocky V. In this Part 1 of “Requiem for a Heavyweight,” Trisha tells, for the first time, the complete story of her husband’s journey to hell and back — and to hell again — as he fought both the boxing and the AIDS establishments. Shortly before this Podcast was taped, Trisha received news of the electron microscopy results on blood taken from her husband moments before he died: “The Duke” was carrying no “particles resembling HIV.”

Episode 60: Liam Scheff Takes Apart the ‘Official Stories’

March 24th, 2013

What are “official stories,” and why do we believe them?  Liam Scheff, a long-time AIDS rethinker and self-described “conspiracy realist,” discusses his book, Official Stories, with HPAY co-host Elizabeth ElyIn the process, he sends up the history and “sex myths” of AIDS, tells of his own hilarious, up-close-and-personal experience with HIV testing, investigates why most people fail to question the official versions of events, and reveals which prominent AIDS researcher is an uncle of his.

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Episode 59: Mark Gabrish Conlan on Dangerous Virus or ‘Living With HIV’?

February 17th, 2013

Is “HIV” a dangerous infection you shouldn’t get “complacent” about, or a matter of simply “living with HIV”?  How does the medical paradigm reinforce the meanings and stories we give “HIV” — or anything else we call a disease?  HEAL-San Diego founder and Zenger’s Newsmagazine publisher Mark Gabrish Conlan takes on the paradoxes of “AIDS” propaganda, giving his unique perspective as a queer community activist since the early 1980s.

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