Episode 105: Save the Celebrities! Charlie Sheen, Prisoners of Hollywood, and ‘Limited Hangouts’ – Awakening from ‘AIDS’ and Other Fantasies
Before taking Charlie Sheen any more seriously than we already have, let’s peek behind the curtain at the real Hollywood. How much can you trust what any leading actor, musician or other famous person tells you – about “AIDS” or anything else?
“How Positive Are You” co-host Elizabeth Ely asked Paul Marko, Ph.D., to show her the way around Tinseltown. The deceptions he reveals are depressing, but the “awakening” of ordinary, non-famous people to what is going on inspires hope. Join us for a lively and uncommon discussion of truth, conspiracies* (gasp!) and Joni Mitchell lyrics. Continue reading »
Comments (2)Episode 95: Jon Rappoport On Living Outside ‘the Matrix’ Without Going All ‘Conspiracy Nut’
Conspiracies or “a Matrix of lies around us”? Whatever you call it, investigative reporter Jon Rappoport has exposed high-level corruption and the medical cartel he famously named AIDS Inc. But a better life is possible, he says, if we have the courage to imagine brighter outcomes and the strength to build them. Continue reading »
Comment (1)Episode 94: Dan Sinkiewicz Is on a Mission from God to Help You Nourish Your Body and Cope with Bad News – Even if You’re an Atheist
How can we cope and nourish ourselves on a planet of “empty harvests” and large-scale deceptions? Independent Christian missionary and certified nutritional consultant Dan Sinkiewicz tells co-host Elizabeth Ely how our bodies — and our souls — can live in harmony with nature. Continue reading »
Comments (2)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.
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