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)NEWS: ‘The Truth About Cancer’ Docu-Series Streams Live — Through October 23
October 21, 2015—We got to this too late, but we’ve been busy curing “HIV” by showing you how to find out that it isn’t in your blood in the first place and raising a fuss about the test you took that might not be telling the truth. While we weren’t looking, docu-series The Truth About Cancer: A Global Quest went “live” in nightly episodes since October 15, free of charge, at its Web site. We assume it will be available for purchase thereafter. But there’s still time to catch the first two and last two episodes for free by signing up here.
It turns out that the same people, with the same line of reasoning, who invented “AIDS” were the ones who never won the War on Cancer. The cancer-and-AIDS systems’ most famous critic, Dr. Peter Duesberg, noticed both scientific failures in 1987 and 1988; the rest is history — in the AIDS Rethinking movement of which we are a part.
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Comment (0)Episode 91: Dr. David Rasnick Finds No Evidence That Ebola Has Ever Been Isolated in a Human Being — Does This Sound Familiar?
Episode 91: Dr. David Rasnick Finds No Evidence that Ebola Has Ever Been Isolated in a Human Being -- Does This Sound Familiar? [ 54 min 12 s | 24.81 MB ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (2700)“There is no objective, reliable or authentic evidence that Ebola has ever been isolated from a human being,” says biochemist David Rasnick, Ph.D. Should you believe this scientist or the well-known picture of the yarn-like virus said to be decimating West Africans — literally as we speak in November 2014? When the U.S. Centers for Disease Control warns of a “Zombie Apocalypse,” it may be time to question who is defining your reality. . . . Continue reading »
Comments (6)Episode 59: Mark Gabrish Conlan on Dangerous Virus or ‘Living With HIV’?
Is “HIV” a dangerous infection you shouldn’t get “complacent” about, or a matter of simply “living with HIV”? How does the medical paradigm reinforce the meanings and stories we give “HIV” — or anything else we call a disease? HEAL-San Diego founder and Zenger’s Newsmagazine publisher Mark Gabrish Conlan takes on the paradoxes of “AIDS” propaganda, giving his unique perspective as a queer community activist since the early 1980s.
Comment (0)Episode 55: Celia Farber Fights Back
Episode 55: Celia Farber Fights Back [ 59 min 00 s | 27.01 MB ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (634)In 2009 Celia Farber sued Richard Jefferys of Treatment Action Group (TAG), as well as Kevin Kuritzky and James Murtaugh, over their attempts to describe her as a “fraudulent journalist” who was thus unauthorized to comment on the HIV=AIDS dogma. The case was dismissed in 2011. David Crowe discusses the appeal of this dismissal with Celia and her lawyer, Andrew T. Miltenberg.
One of the pieces of evidence in the case was an email Richard Jefferys sent to the Semmelweis Foundation, after he discovered Celia Farber and Peter Duesberg were about to receive a whistleblower award:
Comments (3)Episode 53: Marco Ruggiero Vindicated
Episode 53: Marco Ruggiero Vindicated [ 58 min 00 s | 26.55 MB ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (558)Marco Ruggiero, an MD, PhD in Molecular Biology, and Board Certified Radiologist, has been vindicated after anonymous complaints were launched against him at the University of Florence.
Comments (2)Episode 47: Dr. Henry Bauer on Science
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.
Comment (0)Episode 42: Jennifer Wolfe, “This Child of Mine”
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.
Comments (6)Episode 39: Brian’s 25 Years in the Shadow of HIV
“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…
Comment (0)Episode 37: Syphilis Conundrums, Quackbuster Randi and Rethinkers in Korea
In this episode, David presents a slightly different format by playing clips from the current media and commenting on them. He begins the episode with some listener feedback and some news items. Then, in the first clip, Susan Reverby describes how she uncovered a series of U.S. experiments in Guatemala (now deemed unethical), where prostitutes and prison inmates were inoculated with syphilis. David points out the distorted logic and the lack of evidence for sexual transmission of the disease. In the next clip, former magician James Randi contradicts himself as he discusses whether science is imposed by authority or discovered by critical thinking.
Comments (4)Episode 36: Neville Hodgkinson
Episode 36 - British Journalist Neville Hodgkinson [ 1 h 00 min 00 s | 4.85 MB ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (624)Neville Hodgkinson is a British journalist who began reporting on AIDS in the mid-1980s as medical correspondent for the Sunday Times of London. Between 1992 and 1994, as the newspaper’s science correspondent, he wrote a series of reports questioning the link between HIV and AIDS. His book AIDS: The Failure of Contemporary Science was published in 1996 by Fourth Estate. He has continued writing articles of dissent from the single pathogen theory of AIDS for publications including Continuum, New African, Mothering magazine, The Journal of Scientific Exploration, the Spectator and The Business Online.
Comments (3)Episode 34: Marco Ruggiero
Marco Ruggiero is board-certified medical doctor and clinical radiologist with a PhD in molecular biology, currently full professor of molecular biology and genetics at the University of Firenze, Italy where he teaches in the Faculties of Medicine, Sciences (chemistry, biology and biotechnology) and Engineering. By coincidence he shared an office with Dr. Peter Duesberg in the 1980s which is where he first encountered his heretical ideas about cancer viruses, HIV, AIDS and AZT. He discusses his background and HIV/AIDS science with David and Terry for an hour.
Comments (9)Episode 33: Film Maker Joan Shenton
Joan Shenton is an award-winning British television producer whose company, Meditel Productions, has produced over 150 programs for network television. In 1987, she produced the first documentary challenging the science behind the HIV=AIDS hypothesis, “AIDS: The Unheard Voices”, which won the Royal Television Society Award for Journalism. She then produced three more documentaries: “The AIDS Catch”, “AZT – Cause for Concern”, and “AIDS and Africa”. She is currently creating a new documentary, “Positively False: Birth of a Heresy“, soon to be released in 2011. Joan is best known for her book, “Positively False: Exposing the Myths Around HIV and AIDS”, which can be found on Amazon.com, Alibris.com, and other online resources. In this hour-long conversation, David, Terry and Joan explore a range of fascinating topics centered around the rethinking AIDS movement, and the fierce resistance it encounters worldwide.
Comments (4)Episode 32: Dr. David Rasnick
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’.
Comments (5)Episode 29: Dr. Peter Duesberg
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.
Comments (11)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)XTRA: From the Archives: Celia Farber
David Crowe interviews Celia Farber in 2006, for the old website RedFlagsWeekly, after her Harpers magazine article came out but before her book was published.
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