Episode 25: Interview with Dr. Matt Irwin
Matt Irwin is an MD who trained at George Washington University in Washington, DC and now practices in Alexandria, Virginia. A long-time critic of the HIV=AIDS hypothesis, this interview is an opportunity to learn how an open-minded MD assists people who are HIV-positive or diagnosed with AIDS without seeing antiretroviral drugs as the one and only solution.
Comments (2)Episode 24: How I Overcame AIDS
Richard Schooping descended into AIDS after the death of his third husband, something he now realizes that was due to the AIDS drugs. He endured the drugs twice, once at this time, and later after a snowboarding accident in 2004. But in 2006 he quite the drugs for good.
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Episode 23: Curing AIDS in Your Kitchen
Paul Yeager has got some real, very hard-earned answers to the disease syndrome(s) we call AIDS. Not to be missed. Imagine the early days of radio, and draw closer!
Comments (4)Episode 22 – Dr. Serena Anderlini – Author of “GAIA and the New Politics of Love”
GAIA and the New Politics of Love [ 1 h 03 min 00 s | 28.84 MB ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (403)Dr. Serena Anderlini-D’Onofrio is the author of the new award-winning book “GAIA and the New Politics of Love”. This is a frank discussion with Celia Farber and David Crowe of sex, sexuality, symbiosis, GAIA theory, fear, death, love and AIDS.
Comments (2)Episode 21: Destroying Edmond McNack’s Health with PeP
Edmond’s life was turned upside down when, doing his duty as a sheriff’s deputy, he was bitten by a prisoner. Even though HIV tests on him and the prisoner came back negative within 24 hours he was encouraged to continue AIDS drugs for 12 weeks (he managed 10 despite excruciating side effects).
Comments (8)Episode 18: Dr. Henry Bauer
Celia, David and Terry Michael talk with the author of “The origin, persistence and failings of HIV/AIDS theory” and the new paper, “HIV Tests Are Not HIV Tests” about the difference between HIV and AIDS statistics, particular with regard to race and gender.
Comment (1)Episode 17: The Nagels
When a Minnesota couple decided to adopt a baby from the wreckage of Ceaucescu’s Romania it seemed like a beautiful thing. But then HIV turned their lives upside down.
Comment (0)Episode 16: Tommy Morrison
Tommy Morrison was on top of the world in 1996. World heavyweight boxing champion, star of Rocky V with Sylvester Stallone, winner of almost every fight…his life was turned upside down when he tested positive for HIV antibodies just before a fight.
Comments (3)Episode 15: Remembering Christine
Christine Maggiore’s sudden death on December 27th 2008 was a shock to rethinkers around the world, as well as her family and many friends. Loved for her caring personality, respected for her commitment, admired for her drive and desire for dialog, she is deeply missed.
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Episode 14: David Crowe Guerilla Interviews Luc Montagnier
David Crowe took a speaking engagement by Luc Montagnier near his home as an opportunity to guerrilla interview him. This two minute interview becomes the core of this podcast.
Comments (5)Episode 12: AIDS Censorship
This is the last full episode that Christine Maggiore participated in, taped on December 2, 2008. In it, experienced LA journalist Bob Navarro describes the firestorm of criticism when he published US government statistics noting a decline in AIDS cases. “Not allowed!” screamed the AIDS dogmatists. Christine also expresses, both overtly and implicitly, how much the “How Positive Are You?” podcast meant to her.
Comments (4)Episode 11: Medical Advisor to Law & Order Speaks on “AIDS Denialism”
Dr. Jocelyn Dee is an AIDS specialist at USC’s Rand Schrader Clinic where poor, uneducated, uninsured, often illiterate, sometimes homeless, and frequently drug addicted HIV positives can receive medical care regardless of ability to pay. She also serves as an advisor for fictional television programs that feature real life medical issues in their story lines. It was in this advisory capacity that Dr. Dee worked on the recent Law & Order SVU episode, “Retro,” which took on the topic of “AIDS denialism.” Continue reading »
Comments (13)Episode 10: AIDS Social Worker Experiences Paradigm Shift
Sarah Breidenbach was a highly regarded social worker who specialized in assisting people diagnosed HIV positive or with AIDS. For Sarah, this position was far more than a job, it was an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of her clients, and she approached her work with great dedication and conviction. She felt very strongly that by encouraging compliance with AIDS drug treatments and discouraging skepticism about the causal link between HIV and AIDS she was offering HIV positives their best possible chances for staying alive. But after more than half a decade of a professional and personal life that revolved around AIDS from the mainstream perspective, Sarah very reluctantly agreed to watch the documentary film, The Other Side of AIDS, and something remarkable happened as a result: she began to question the basis for her staunchly held views, and ultimately the direction and meaning of her life’s work. Continue reading »
Comments (13)Episode 9: Science Fiction: Law & Order’s Morality Tale on “AIDS Denialism”
David and Christine discuss “Retro”, a recent episode of the prime time TV show, “Law & Order Special Victim’s Unit”, in which a false version of Christine’s life is used to send a supposedly true message about AIDS. Special guests include Robin Scovill, Christine’s real life husband of 12 years whose inexplicable HIV negative status causes him to be eliminated from fictionalized portrayals of his family as well as from most factual news articles. Continue reading »
Comments (6)Episode 8: From AIDS Nazi to AIDS Skeptic
In today’s program, we speak with Ken Murray, a single heterosexual man who, after years of absorbing mainstream media messages about AIDS, believed it was a plague that could wipe out the world, and that HIV positives should be tattooed to prevent “the spread of infection.” But when his girlfriend Tanya unexpectedly tested HIV positive, Ken was forced to confront his beliefs. Continue reading »
Comments (2)Episode 7: Was That AIDS?
A gay man experiences sudden weight loss of about 20 pounds, general weakness, blurred vision, numbness that eventually progresses into the inability to walk, and facial paralysis that makes it difficult to speak or even swallow. Is this AIDS? What would you do? Keith Relkin decided to refuse an HIV test or accept another label when MS was suggested. Continue reading »
Comments (3)Episode 6: Deconstructing HIV Tests
David and Christine talk with Dr. Rodney Richards, a diagnostic testing expert and founding scientist of Amgen, one of the largest and most successful biotech firms in the world. Continue reading »
Comments (2)Episode 5: HIV Testing Traumas
Some of the many problems with so-called HIV tests are revealed through the experiences of people whose lives were sent into a tail spin over inconsistent or false results. Continue reading »
Comments (2)XTRA: Christine Maggiore Interviewed by John McNair
An engaging free association conversation with Australian podcaster John McNair. Continue reading »
Comment (0)Episode 4: The Real Story of AIDS in Africa
A fascinating dialogue with Dr. Charles Geshekter, a professor of African history and expert on the social and economic factors affecting Africa in the 19th and 20th centuries. Continue reading »
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