Episode 112: Bobby Russell Receives ‘Credible’ Threats as Lawsuit Dismissal Appeal Drags on

October 24th, 2016

The local police are taking this seriously, and we are, too. On June 25, 2016, Bobby Russell, a legal plaintiff claiming a false-positive “HIV test,” received four or five threatening calls to his mobile phone. He says that the caller(s), while not explicitly threatening to kill him, made reference to “what you are doing.”

“How Positive Are You” co-host Elizabeth (Beth) Ely thought it best to report this event, to help ensure Bobby’s safety. Continue reading »

Episode 99: Down the Rabbit Hole with J. Todd DeShong of ‘HIV Innocence Group Truth,’ Supporting Bobby Russell’s Lawsuit but ‘Deconstructing’ his Investigator

March 26th, 2015

Curiouser and curiouser . . .HIV Innocence Group Truth” blogger J. Todd DeShong says he supports Bobby Russell’s lawsuit against his University of Kentucky doctors for the careless practices that led to his false-positive “HIV” diagnosis, but he is not so sure about Clark Baker and the Office of Medical and Scientific Justice (OMSJ), the investigative agency that made that lawsuit possible. It’s not an attack; it’s a “deconstruction.” And we’re not talking about those tests and how misleading they are, even though DeShong is a lab professional who runs diagnostic tests for hospitals and says he is working toward a master’s degree in molecular diagnostics. The tests are “off topic,” he says.

 

Listen as the distinctions here get finer and finer, more than “How Positive Are You” co-host Elizabeth Ely can comprehend. Isn’t this how sociopaths work? Continue reading »

XTRA: Bobby Russell Fights Dismissal of His Kentucky Lawsuit, Still Contests His ‘HIV Test’ Results — and You Can, Too!

September 19th, 2014

URGENT! You can make a difference. . . . Bobby Russell, recently interviewed [Update, October 2016: the new link is HERE] by “How Positive Are You” co-host David Crowe on his “The Infectious Myth” show, is raising funds to appeal the September 15, 2014, dismissal on summary judgment of his medical malpractice suit against the University of Kentucky Medical Center and doctors. This system has an effective monopoly on “HIV/AIDS” testing and treatment in eastern Kentucky but no accountability to patients on how reliable those tests are. They misdiagnosed Bobby as “HIV positive” for eight years. He needs to raise $9,000 by September 29 toward a total of $25,000 by the end of the year, and has set up an online fundraising appeal here. Please give what you can. [Note, October 22, 2014: The new deadline to file a Notice of Appeal is October 29. The amount of money Bobby needs changes daily, but we hope that you will still consider giving to Bobby’s legal fund. Bobby has also created a Web site to “Protest the Test,” where you can learn more and become part of this historic effort to challenge careless HIV testing.] Continue reading »

Episode 76: Bobby Russell, Learning to Live Without ‘HIV’

January 16th, 2014

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.

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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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