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 71: ‘Sue ‘Em Now’ with Attorney Jonathan Dailey
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.)
Episode 70: Dissidents Who Have Died – Requiem for a Heavyweight (Part 2) – Trisha Harding Morrison on Tommy Morrison – Was Tommy Ever ‘HIV Positive’?
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 »
Comments (3)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’?
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.)
Comment (1)Episode 65: HIV Criminalization Cases in Canada
Co-host Elizabeth Ely came up with the great idea of interviewing David Crowe regarding HIV criminalization cases in Canada.
Comment (1)Episode 64: Thomas Shevory and the Nushawn Williams Lynching
Thomas Shevory is author of the 2004 book, “Notorious HIV: The Media Spectacle of Nushawn Williams.” He gives David and Elizabeth a lot of background on the case and discusses the upcoming civil trial that could see Nushawn, whose sentence expired two years ago, locked up in a mental institution for the rest of his life. Does this shock you? It should . . . especially since the Office of Medical and Scientific Justice (OMSJ) has found there is no evidence that Williams has ever been HIV positive.
Comment (0)Episode 63: “William” – Journey to HIV and Back
“William” is a heterosexual Swiss man who was diagnosed HIV-positive in 2000, and given a maximum of six years to live – even with AIDS drugs. But he never took those drugs and eventually found his way out of the AIDS Zone.
Comment (0)Episode 62: Nicole Andrews Faced 60 Years in Jail
Yvonne Nicole Andrews was facing 60 years in jail until her case was assisted by Clark Baker of the HIV Innocence Group at the Office of Medical and Scientific Justice (OMSJ). David Crowe and Elizabeth Ely discuss her experiences with her, and how her outlook on HIV and AIDS has changed.
Comment (1)Episode 61: Defending Baby Rico
The Nagel family, along with friends and supporters, gathered in a living room in central Minnesota, after two days of hearings to decide the fate of baby Rico. Co-host Elizabeth Ely was there, and David Crowe dialed in to participate in the discussions.
Comments (3)Episode 60: Liam Scheff Takes Apart the ‘Official Stories’
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 Ely. In 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.
Comments (2)Episode 59: Mark Gabrish Conlan on Dangerous Virus or ‘Living With HIV’?
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.
Comment (0)Episode 58: Felix de Fries
Felix de Fries discusses the causes and treatments of immune deficiency and the dangers of antibiotics and antiviral medications with David and Beth, for just over an hour.
Comment (0)XTRA: David Crowe on Dutch Argusoog Radio
David Crowe talks with host Désirée Röver about HIV and AIDS for two hours.
Comment (0)Episode 57: Rethinker Discussion in London
AIDS Rethinker Conversation at Bar 128 in Notting Hill, London [ 1 h 01 min 00 s | 27.93 MB ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (433)David Crowe met with a group of AIDS rethinkers at busy Bar 128 in Notting Hill, London in mid-January, 2013. We apologize for the background noise in this busy location but we are sure you will find the conversation interesting and stimulating.
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