Episode 47: Dr. Henry Bauer on Science

March 14th, 2012

In Dr. Henry Bauer’s second appearance on this podcast he discusses philosophical problems with science with David Crowe and Terry Michael. This includes the process of science, resistance to change and other scientific failures.

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Episode 46: 2011 in Review

March 4th, 2012

David and Elizabeth (Beth) review some of the best, worst and most absurd news about HIV and AIDS from 2011.

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XTRA: David Crowe on Light Transitions Radio

January 15th, 2012

David is interviewed by Robert Davis on Light Transitions Radio.

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Episode 44: Curtis Clay

December 22nd, 2011

Curtis Clay is a gay man who first had a positive HIV test in the late 1990s and, without ever taking antiretroviral drugs, has maintained his good health and positive attitude.

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XTRA: Celia Farber, Michael Ellner, David Crowe

December 10th, 2011

Bob Tuskin of “Truth be Told Radio”, interviews, in order, David Crowe, Michael Ellner and Celia Farber on World AIDS Day.

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XTRA: David Crowe on Red Ice Radio (Part I)

November 9th, 2011

Part I of an episode of Red Ice Radio in which host Henrik Palmgren interviews David Crowe.

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XTRA: David Crowe on KBOO FM, Portland

October 26th, 2011

Rebecca Nay interviewed David Crowe fairly, asking questions and listening, without interrupting or indicating any sort of bias. The bias was edited in afterwards.

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Episode 42: Jennifer Wolfe, “This Child of Mine”

September 9th, 2011

Jennifer Wolfe made the recent film, “This Child of Mine” that documents the conflict between the AIDS establishment and three families, Valerie Emerson’s, the Tysons, and Christine Maggiore.

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Episode 40: Roberto Giraldo, MD

August 2nd, 2011

Dr. Roberto Giraldo started investigating immune deficiencies in the mid-1960s as a medical student and was already investigating the mysterious illnesses of some gay men in the 1970s. He understood then that chemical, nutritional and emotional stressors were the cause of these illnesses. When AIDS came along in 1981 he realized immediately that the viral hypothesis was wrong but his colleagues in Colombia were  so incensed that they tried to force him into an insane asylum.

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Episode 39: Brian’s 25 Years in the Shadow of HIV

July 2nd, 2011

“Brian” (not his real name) was diagnosed HIV-positive in 1987 along with many other hemophiliacs. Unlike most of the others, however, Brian did not start on AZT. Unlike almost all who did, he is still alive and well today…

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Episode 32: Dr. David Rasnick

February 7th, 2011

David Rasnick is a PhD biochemist and a long time critic of the HIV=AIDS dogma. He is a member of the board of Rethinking AIDS and was responsible for initiating its revitalization in 2005/6. He graduated from Georgia Tech with his PhD in 1978 based on research into proteases and his career was based on working with these enzymes. This gives him a unique insight into the drugs known as protease inhibitors introduced in the mid-1990s and a part of most HAART (Highly Active Antiretrovial Therapy) ‘cocktails’.

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Episode 31: Maria Grazia Gonzalez Polar and Monarcas Peru

January 19th, 2011

Maria Grazia Gonzalez Polar became fascinated and concerned by the failings of the HIV=AIDS dogma and, at the urging of MD Roberto Giraldo, founded Monarcas Peru.

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Episode 30: John Lauritsen

December 19th, 2010

If you were to ask about the major critics of the first AIDS drug AZT the guest from Episode 29, Dr. Peter Duesberg, would come to mind, but also this week’s guest John Lauritsen. Before criticizing AZT John was one of the leading members of the gay community warning about the omnipresent “gay” drugs known as Poppers or Amyl Nitrite inhalants. John is a thorough and dogged researcher and his articles for “New York Native” are legendary, especially those that were used in the book, “AZT: Poison by Prescription” (out of print but available online).

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Episode 29: Dr. Peter Duesberg

December 5th, 2010

David Crowe and Terry Michael interview Dr. Peter Duesberg who is probably the best known AIDS rethinker. Peter is a professor of molecular and cell biology at the University of California at Berkeley and a pioneer in retrovirus research. Prior to 1987 he was one of the best funded and most hightly respected researchers within the virology establishment. Everything changed in 1987 when he published a major scientific paper in the journal “Cancer Research” detailing his theory that HIV couldn’t do anything, let alone cause AIDS.

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Episode 28: Clark Baker – Innocent Until Proven Infected

November 11th, 2010

Clark Baker is a private investigator and former decorated LAPD detective who is reducing and eliminating convictions and sentences against HIV-positive people by asking the question, “Where’s the Virus?”. Clark is interviewed by Terry Michael and David Crowe for almost an hour discussing HIV/AIDS legal issues, the corruption of AIDS science and the addictiveness of some antiretroviral “AIDS” drugs.

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Episode 27: Robert Davis and the Poor Man’s AIDS Test

November 7th, 2010

Was Robert Davis looking for health or illness when he was confronted by a low CD4 count and the doctor’s judgement that he had just had the “Poor Man’s HIV Test”…and failed. After an agonizing period during which he was tormented by the fear he had AIDS he talked to Christine Maggiore who suggested the only way to relieve his stress was to have an HIV test…and he tested negative.

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Episode 26: Nancy Turner Banks, MD

October 6th, 2010

This Harvard-trained MD who also has an MBA has recently published her book “AIDS, Opium, Diamonds and Empire”, subtitled “The Deadly Virus of International Greed”. Nancy had a wide ranging discussion with Terry Michael and David Crowe for almost an hour. Continue reading »

Episode 25: Interview with Dr. Matt Irwin

August 5th, 2010

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.

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Episode 21: Destroying Edmond McNack’s Health with PeP

April 22nd, 2010

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).

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Episode 20: Test and Treat

April 12th, 2010

In Terry Michael’s first podcast as an official co-host he discusses the “Test and Treat” concept – a massive experiment with toxic drugs on blacks and gay men in Washington DC and elsewhere.

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