Episodio 96 (en Español): Dr. Manuel Garrido Recuerda su Propio Escape del ‘Infierno Positivo’ del Vivir con ‘VIH’
Joan Shenton graciously provided the introduction en Español for this Episode.
For the English version, see the original Episode 96.
UPDATE, January 2016: Joan’s films are now available on YouTube! Immunity Resource Foundation Web site editor Mohammed Aziz writes as of January 14 that Joan Shenton and Andi Reiss’ Meditel film production company granted YouTube channel Question Everything permission to upload both Positively False and Positive Hell (English/Spanish version and French-subtitled version), which it has done. We see a lot of other AIDS-dissident documentaries on the channel, including the acclaimed House of Numbers and Anne Sono‘s I Won’t Go Quietly, so head on over there.
The 16th Anniversary edition of Joan’s book, Positively False: Exposing the Myths Around HIV and AIDS, has received at least one very favorable review on Amazon. Congratulations, Joan! (We note that “KindleUnlimited” customers get the Kindle edition free. Free.)
See the new “Superando al SIDA” Facebook page — en Español! — HERE.
Comments (3)Episode 96: Dr. Manuel Garrido Recalls His Own Escape from the ‘Positive Hell’ of Living with ‘HIV’
The year is 1987, and the world stands in fear of an alleged new virus, “HIV,” with only one treatment in development, a highly toxic drug called AZT. A medical doctor in Spain gets his own test results — “positive” — and descends into alcoholism and despair. Twenty-seven years later, as featured in the new documentary film Positive Hell, he is healthy and proof that there is indeed life after HIV.
Comments (6)Episode 72: Joan Shenton’s ‘Positive Hell’ and Heavenly Web Site
Episode 72: Joan Shenton's 'Positive Hell' [ 1 h 01 min 00 s | 27.93 MB ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (592)Journalist Joan Shenton interviewed a cluster of healthy “HIV positives” in Spain for her upcoming documentary, Positive Hell (with producer/director Andi Reiss). She talks with David and Beth about this project and about her nonprofit organization’s recently relaunched Web site — an extremely valuable resource, we think you’ll agree.
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