NEWS UPDATE: Dissidents Who Have Died – The Tragedy of Lindsey Nagel, Mother of Baby Rico
December 2, 2015 – We at “How Positive Are You” would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Lindsey Nagel, 24, “HIV-positive” mother of Rico Martinez-Nagel. According to an “open letter” by her mother, Cheryl Nagel, Lindsey died as a result of illnesses brought on by “a year of inconceivable stress” after giving birth in December 2012 and being forced to medicate her son for alleged “HIV.”
The 2009 documentary film House of Numbers told Lindsey’s story of being taken off the AIDS drug AZT and thriving into her late teens. (Her story, condensed from the film, is viewable here. An article by Celia Farber about the medical kidnapping of Lindsey’s son appears here.)
Update, December 4, 2015 – Minneapolis CBS-affiliated TV station WCCO reported the Nagels’ story, interviewing Steve and Cheryl on the loss of their daughter and the struggle to exercise informed consent over their grandson’s care.
We ask that everyone, regardless of their view of “HIV,” pause to reconsider the brutality that sustains this disease model. Continue reading »
Comments (3)EDITORIAL: A Special Warning About False-Positive “HIV Testing” Results
October 2015–Accurate diagnosis matters. We at “How Positive Are You” are extremely concerned about the life-changing diagnoses of “HIV positive” and “AIDS” that people are receiving, based on tests for surrogate markers including antibodies and genetic sequences. Because of our concern, we will post later today an interview with Dr. David Rasnick of the biotechnology firm Viral Forensics. Viral Forensics will offer our listeners and others a way to check their “viral load” tests against findings of “particles resembling HIV” under an electron microscope, as interpreted by a licensed pathologist. (To obtain a blood analysis by Viral Forensics, see the bottom of this editorial.)
The commercially available tests for “HIV positivity” or “viral load” have never been validated to the presence of live, infectious virus in human blood. Continue reading »
Comments (6)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 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.
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