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Donagh Healy's avatar

I reposted your piece on the women in Greenland being fitted with IUDs without their knowledge or consent so, yes, I do like posts that examine medical malfeasance outside of HIV AIDS, like the story about women in Greenland being fitted with IUDs without their knowledge or consent. I would like some more detailed posts on AIDS. I am aware of the politics and corruption and the arguments against the HIV-AIDS connection but, like many people, I would like some analytical reporting on the actual extent of AIDS deaths in Africa and in the West and how preventable these might have been. A friend died of 'AIDS' in Africa almost 20 years ago. Is it possible something else was responsible? My brother died recently having been on AIDS medication for over 30 years which, I believe, effectively disabled him both mentally and physically. He tested as HIV Positive in 1985 and was living a promiscuous lifestyle at the time and thereafter so I wonder if he developed AIDS would his health/life have been in his own hands, that is, if he had the discipline to take care of his health do you think he could have survived AIDS? I admit I haven't done detailed research on this. Yes to more posts on medical/pharma corruption and abuse/injury and pharmacide of people. Thank you for your work, Donagh

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JohnS's avatar

Book review: would love to see your thoughts on “The Real Anthony Fauci”. Personally, I think it’s one of the very best books I’ve ever read. Well written, extensively researched, chock full of information that I and 99% of the people I know were completely unaware of.

As for subject matter, I’d prefer you stick to HIV/AIDS. Seems that the other topics you gave as examples are the kind that are pretty extensively covered elsewhere.

I’ve recently come across a substack called “CascAIDS” which focuses heavily on the effect of cytomegalovirus and its potential connection to AIDS. I’d be very interested in your take.

Thanks.

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