XTRA: ‘The Infectious Myth’ Updates Us on Edmond McNack’s Not-So-Peppy Experience on ‘PEP’ Drugs

October 6th, 2015

Ever wonder what happens to those medical and law-enforcement professionals who get jabbed with needles, spat on or bitten by “HIV-positive” patients, suspects and others? “How Positive Are You” co-host and Rethinking AIDS president David Crowe used his position on Internet radio show “The Infectious Myth” to interview former sheriff’s deputy Edmond McNack, last visited by HPAY in April 2010, in an Episode that has unfortunately lost its audio. (You can still read a useful summary on the Episode page.) Continue reading »

Episode 90: Ex-Pharma Exec John Virapen on the ‘Corrupt Dream Factory’ That Sells Drugs for Fantasy ‘Epidemics’

November 12th, 2014

John Virapen worked in the pharmaceutical industry for 35 years, eventually becoming managing director of the Swedish operations of Eli Lilly and Company. In that position, he became adept at corruption and bribery. His books Side Effects: Death – Confessions of a Pharma-Insider and Medicine Cult – A Prescription for Side Effects and Death describe the inner workings of the “corrupt dream factory” that international pharmaceutical companies have built. In this Episode, he talks with “How Positive Are You” co-host Elizabeth Ely about the invention of profitable new diseases, the rush to drug nearly everyone’s kids and the recent Ebola “epidemic.” Continue reading »

Episode 87: Journalist Terry Michael on What Every Gay Man Should Know About Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)

August 21st, 2014

Is there a pill to prevent “HIV”? Is Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) the answer we’ve been looking for, all these years? Your intrepid team here at “How Positive Are You” is on the case, with Washington, D.C., journalist Terry Michael. Unlike other gay pundits and “leaders,” Michael has read the studies, done the math — and documented the corruption [report updated November 22, 2014] at the highest levels of U.S. corporations and government. So, after hitting the books, he told HPAY co-hosts David Crowe and Elizabeth Ely what he found. You decide.

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Episode 58: Felix de Fries

February 1st, 2013

Felix de Fries discusses the causes and treatments of immune deficiency and the dangers of antibiotics and antiviral medications with David and Beth, for just over an hour.

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Episode 50: Onnie Mary Phuthe

July 14th, 2012

Onnie Mary Phuthe is a Botswanian woman whose story began when she tried to induce an abortion in 1999 by taking the RU-486 pill. Having very little knowledge of the drug, she took multiple doses, which resulted in intestinal side effects that almost killed her. In 2001, Onnie was diagnosed HIV-positive, and was prescribed antiretroviral drugs (ARVs), which she took for eight years. In 2009, she stopped taking them, after finding more natural ways to restore her health.

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Episode 48: Dr. Johnny Duncan

April 15th, 2012

Dr. Johnny Duncan was given an ELISA test by the US military in 1999 that turned up as “inconclusive”. He was given a Western Blot but the results were never reported to him. However, when he showed up at a hospital with pneumonia two years later he was told he had AIDS and advised to, “make your will”. He was on and off the drugs after 2003 but as he learned more from Dr. Peter Duesberg and others he decided to quit totally in mid-2011.

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Episode 38: News Update

May 13th, 2011

In this episode, David and Terry discuss groundbreaking HIV/AIDS news, with a focus on how more and more people are rethinking AIDS – and are being recognized, worldwide, for doing so. For example, Dr. Nancy Turner Banks, a recent guest on Episode 26 of our show, received a gold medal on May 11, 2011 from the Independent Publisher Book Awards. Continue reading »

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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