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
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.
1. Statistical analysis, yes, I'm interested in that. With your education in mathematics/statistics I think it would make those analysis all the more interesting. In fact, I'd love to hear more about what led you to questioning the entire thing.
2. I personally love podcasts. Would like more of those personally.
3. Covering other medical malfeasance is related to HIV/PreP and I'm interested in it all. I follow some other areas that are tangentially related and there are threads connecting many things. My own health was compromised by pharmaceuticals. I was diagnosed with low testosterone and was put on TRT. Long story short, I was likely at least partially misdiagnosed and was put on both TRT and also a supplementary hormone called HCG. After some time I began having really weird symptoms that were really exacerbated when I was put on HCG. I developed a blood condition called secondary polycythemia, sometimes called 'thick blood'. I was dizzy all the time, my haemoglobin and hematocrit were always outside of range. Just talking made me feel like I was going to pass out from hyperventilation. I was told my various symptoms were from 'uncontrolled anxiety' and after the TRT raised my blood pressure so much I ended up in the emergency room twice, all they did was say I needed multiple blood pressure meds. Elevated blood pressure is a known side effect of TRT and I wasn't warned about any of the potential problems associated with it. Around this time I stumbled into the work of an alternative doctor who I worked with. He pressed me to get off the TRT and explained the TRT was slowly damaging my liver, and all my symptoms were the result of subclinical liver damage that was only going to get worse with time. 3 years later I'm still slowly recovering.
One side effect of going on TRT is that it makes you unnaturally horny (to be frankly honest). And I did some sexual exploration and ended up getting a couple garden variety STI's that I was duly put on antibiotics for. Then back in 2020 I came down with a mysterious flu like illness that tested negative for covid but the doctor put me on antibiotics. I should have just let it pass. I think the use of antibiotics within a short time period also screwed up my body and I developed problems with fatigue. I discovered that many pharmaceuticals cause thiamine deficiency in the body and in fact thiamine has been instrumental and helping me get over some of that. But I discovered that on my own. And truth be told, I haven't mentioned this, I actually went on PreP for a period of time in 2021, against my better judgment. I kick myself considering I was aware of all the dissident info, but I let myself get talked into trying it. Fortunately I didn't do it for years on end like some people, but think it's one of the things that stressed my liver out which I'm still recovering from.
So involvement with the medical system just messed up my health. And my experience is that they're not really interested in getting to root causes of things, it's just about prescribing drugs for symptoms.
I’m also super suspicious of the cancer diagnosis and treatment model. Like, the best we can do is cut things out of people and poison them in the hope that it kills the cancer first? I remember going to a math biology meeting where some researcher gave a talk about cancer and basically said we’d made zero progress in twenty years. We *really* fail to understand cancer. I’m not even sure it’s properly classified.
Thank you for this. This is actually super interesting to me, the whole phenomenon of people being “retained in care” in our rather corrupt medical system. It goes way beyond HIV AIDS; statins for cholesterol are highly suspicious just as one example.
Yeah, this 'retained in care' aspect is what got me to make the really difficult decision to get off TRT. They said, once you are on it you have to stay on it for life. Literally. The body down regulates its own production of hormones when you go on testosterone, and the reason the nurse practitioner I was working with asked me to consider going on HCG was because it prompted the body to continue producing a bit of its own testosterone plus it helped to deter the testicles from shrinking. Well, I didn't do my homework before going into all this. AND she didn't really fill me in on any things to watch for like blood pressure. At one point my blood pressure was 200 over 110. This is what prompted the need for blood pressure meds. I discovered through my own research at this point that Loscartan, the common blood pressure meds, actually causes the body to waste and deplete zinc. Zinc is critically necessary for men's health in particular. In fact, in the research article I stumbled into about it, they stated that a side effect of zinc depletion is HYPERTENSION.
The naturopathic doctor i began working with specifically tests for zinc levels and closely monitors that critical mineral in the body.
But the worst part of being on TRT, as far as being 'retained in care' was that I was going to have to do regular blood donations to keep my blood volume down. If you've ever noticed guys that are on TRT or illegal endrogens, they often look kind of red, and this is because of the alterations to hemoglobin and hematocrit. And I was having these symptoms of it too, like breathlessness, easy hyperventilation and dizziness. The doctor I was working with at that point literally told me those were symptoms of uncontrolled anxiety. I finally went and saw an endocrinologist and she agreed that I needed to get off TRT.
Some guys also slowly develop a kind of resistance to the TRT and they progressively need more and more to keep their levels up. I ran into guys on a FB forum who were having this issue. The naturopathic doctor helps guys restore their natural T production through a detox process, he believes hormone imbalances are the result of systemic toxicity. He himself had been on TRT and got it off it, and at 47 restored his own natural T levels to around 900 (he showed the lab work in a video recently).
So, all I can say is, going on TRT was good at first, but it led down a scary road that really caused me problems. Some guys go on it and seem to be ok, but for me it was not a solution.
I would like to see more regarding opinions around non-hiv aids, i.e. Chronic Fatigue Immune Deficiency Syndrome and potential causes, i.e. viral, bacterial, etc. This disease in particular is a form of AIDs and I do believe it is caused by an infectious agent, and is easily transmissable. Books by Neenyah Ostrom, Hillary Johnson and Charles Ortleb explain the backstory of ME/CFS and it is truly shocking, especially where it appears to have been swept under the rug by the CDC.
Comparable work on mainstream narrative vs your views on HIV AIDS for the past 39 years theory based on some actual data, maybe with your mathematical analysis what data indicate,
I am 76 years old so I can die tomorrow and say this to you now; In all the years of my sexual life I had one only fear and that never included AIDS, why; because AIDS is not a viral transmissible disease it is a lifestyle disease that affects all those who lead, voluntarily or involuntary unhealthy lifestyle that will eventually attack their immune system. Who are all those concerned; 1. Male gay persons, 2. drug users, 3. nutrition deprived population groups, to name the most important ones. You are not the first who came up shaking the HIV/AIDS establishment Dr Peter Duesberg said everything in his book "Inventing the AIDS Virus" back in 1996 let alone that he actually started assaulting that establishment at least 13 yeas earlier before he wrote the book. He was also the first one who was totally and effectively "cancelled" . This said I encourage you to continue writing on the subject because the younger generations must become aware of the fraud perpetrated on mankind by a totally corrupt, greedy, vain scientific community. They must also learn that the very same fraudsters who terrorised entire generations of young people for the last 40 years have done it again with the COVID-19 virus. These are terrorists not scientists at the pay of the taxpayer.
I be very interested to read your review of Edward Hooper's book, The River, about the origins of AIDS. It is available for free in pdf from his website, aidsorigins.com
As for your first question I think articles outside of HIV AIDS are relevant, if it weren't for covid I probably would not have learned about you and your work. I believe what has/is happening in the HIV AIDS world of medicine is probably happening in other areas of medicine as well. I think you have a good mix of articles, as a non scientific person I enjoy reading them and have learned a lot about a subject I knew little about. If you want to do podcasts and book reviews I think that would be fine too. Keep up the good work!
The IUD piece was informative (and shocking), I welcome medical/cultural topics outside of HIV/AIDS -- I'm especially interested in the Covid debacle nowadays, speaking of malfeasance.
I don't mind more technical/statistical pieces, though I haven't seen what you have in mind yet. If it's over my head, I'll probably skim it.
Book reviews would also be welcome.
I prefer written posts to podcasts, though I realize podcasts suit many other people -- so if you do podcasts, it would be nice to have a transcript if possible.
I'm not into chat much personally -- if I have comments or questions I think I'd just post them.
Generally I bet that if you trust your instincts when deciding what to post, chances are I'll be interested. On the other hand, if something doesn't happen to interest me, I don't have to read it. It's your forum, so there's probably nothing wrong with experimenting or expanding it to include things that you think might be worth reading.
Thank you! I’m not planning on changing things up too much, but I really wanted to take the temperature of the room (so to speak) so I can get a sense of where to focus. All your comments and emails are helping clarify that!
As I recall, you've stated that you've seen evidence that "HIV" "negative" people can yield positive results for "HIV" "Viral load". Could you please provide me a reference for that, if possible? Thanks.
I wonder if you could look into the Drug Resistance narrative and give your take on it. The following may be pertinent.
Steep rise in incidence along with the increase of complexity in the drugs
Cell toxicity and toxicity build-up (heavy metal and chemical residue from excessive or over dosing)
The effect of Drug Holidays on the body
Tests to determine immune response sensitivity
In addition I find it interesting that some of the more recent information I've come across relating to the Covid debacle refers to the spike proteins stimulating the cells into becoming "viral factories". This seems to fit very snugly into what we've been seeing with HIV. I seems reasonable to me to assume that such a mechanism with HIV would lead to higher levels of cellular viral/exosome expression and that the suppressive actions of the drugs would ultimately fail once cellular saturation with chemical/metal toxicity is achieved, or when the drug is stopped without doing the necessary cellular detoxification.
In addition it strikes me as odd that most of these drugs seem to be sulphur based. As far as I understand Scheussler this would mean they are being used as an extraction mechanism and blood cleanser more than anything else and that the resistance may be more strongly related to chemical/metal imbalance and saturation at cellular level.
This would be especially pertinent regarding nerval toxicity seeing that each nerve is in effect one long cell.
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
Hope Rebecca will not object to my posting this work by Dr Duesberg to answer your questions. The first two papers should be required reading.
http://duesberg.com/papers/index.html
Thank you so much for your feedback!
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.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate the feedback. I’ve been contemplating reviewing Kennedy’s book but haven’t felt moved to do it yet. Soon!!
1. Statistical analysis, yes, I'm interested in that. With your education in mathematics/statistics I think it would make those analysis all the more interesting. In fact, I'd love to hear more about what led you to questioning the entire thing.
2. I personally love podcasts. Would like more of those personally.
3. Covering other medical malfeasance is related to HIV/PreP and I'm interested in it all. I follow some other areas that are tangentially related and there are threads connecting many things. My own health was compromised by pharmaceuticals. I was diagnosed with low testosterone and was put on TRT. Long story short, I was likely at least partially misdiagnosed and was put on both TRT and also a supplementary hormone called HCG. After some time I began having really weird symptoms that were really exacerbated when I was put on HCG. I developed a blood condition called secondary polycythemia, sometimes called 'thick blood'. I was dizzy all the time, my haemoglobin and hematocrit were always outside of range. Just talking made me feel like I was going to pass out from hyperventilation. I was told my various symptoms were from 'uncontrolled anxiety' and after the TRT raised my blood pressure so much I ended up in the emergency room twice, all they did was say I needed multiple blood pressure meds. Elevated blood pressure is a known side effect of TRT and I wasn't warned about any of the potential problems associated with it. Around this time I stumbled into the work of an alternative doctor who I worked with. He pressed me to get off the TRT and explained the TRT was slowly damaging my liver, and all my symptoms were the result of subclinical liver damage that was only going to get worse with time. 3 years later I'm still slowly recovering.
One side effect of going on TRT is that it makes you unnaturally horny (to be frankly honest). And I did some sexual exploration and ended up getting a couple garden variety STI's that I was duly put on antibiotics for. Then back in 2020 I came down with a mysterious flu like illness that tested negative for covid but the doctor put me on antibiotics. I should have just let it pass. I think the use of antibiotics within a short time period also screwed up my body and I developed problems with fatigue. I discovered that many pharmaceuticals cause thiamine deficiency in the body and in fact thiamine has been instrumental and helping me get over some of that. But I discovered that on my own. And truth be told, I haven't mentioned this, I actually went on PreP for a period of time in 2021, against my better judgment. I kick myself considering I was aware of all the dissident info, but I let myself get talked into trying it. Fortunately I didn't do it for years on end like some people, but think it's one of the things that stressed my liver out which I'm still recovering from.
So involvement with the medical system just messed up my health. And my experience is that they're not really interested in getting to root causes of things, it's just about prescribing drugs for symptoms.
So yes, I'm interested in related topics.
I’m also super suspicious of the cancer diagnosis and treatment model. Like, the best we can do is cut things out of people and poison them in the hope that it kills the cancer first? I remember going to a math biology meeting where some researcher gave a talk about cancer and basically said we’d made zero progress in twenty years. We *really* fail to understand cancer. I’m not even sure it’s properly classified.
Thank you for this. This is actually super interesting to me, the whole phenomenon of people being “retained in care” in our rather corrupt medical system. It goes way beyond HIV AIDS; statins for cholesterol are highly suspicious just as one example.
Yeah, this 'retained in care' aspect is what got me to make the really difficult decision to get off TRT. They said, once you are on it you have to stay on it for life. Literally. The body down regulates its own production of hormones when you go on testosterone, and the reason the nurse practitioner I was working with asked me to consider going on HCG was because it prompted the body to continue producing a bit of its own testosterone plus it helped to deter the testicles from shrinking. Well, I didn't do my homework before going into all this. AND she didn't really fill me in on any things to watch for like blood pressure. At one point my blood pressure was 200 over 110. This is what prompted the need for blood pressure meds. I discovered through my own research at this point that Loscartan, the common blood pressure meds, actually causes the body to waste and deplete zinc. Zinc is critically necessary for men's health in particular. In fact, in the research article I stumbled into about it, they stated that a side effect of zinc depletion is HYPERTENSION.
The naturopathic doctor i began working with specifically tests for zinc levels and closely monitors that critical mineral in the body.
But the worst part of being on TRT, as far as being 'retained in care' was that I was going to have to do regular blood donations to keep my blood volume down. If you've ever noticed guys that are on TRT or illegal endrogens, they often look kind of red, and this is because of the alterations to hemoglobin and hematocrit. And I was having these symptoms of it too, like breathlessness, easy hyperventilation and dizziness. The doctor I was working with at that point literally told me those were symptoms of uncontrolled anxiety. I finally went and saw an endocrinologist and she agreed that I needed to get off TRT.
Some guys also slowly develop a kind of resistance to the TRT and they progressively need more and more to keep their levels up. I ran into guys on a FB forum who were having this issue. The naturopathic doctor helps guys restore their natural T production through a detox process, he believes hormone imbalances are the result of systemic toxicity. He himself had been on TRT and got it off it, and at 47 restored his own natural T levels to around 900 (he showed the lab work in a video recently).
So, all I can say is, going on TRT was good at first, but it led down a scary road that really caused me problems. Some guys go on it and seem to be ok, but for me it was not a solution.
I would like to see more regarding opinions around non-hiv aids, i.e. Chronic Fatigue Immune Deficiency Syndrome and potential causes, i.e. viral, bacterial, etc. This disease in particular is a form of AIDs and I do believe it is caused by an infectious agent, and is easily transmissable. Books by Neenyah Ostrom, Hillary Johnson and Charles Ortleb explain the backstory of ME/CFS and it is truly shocking, especially where it appears to have been swept under the rug by the CDC.
Comparable work on mainstream narrative vs your views on HIV AIDS for the past 39 years theory based on some actual data, maybe with your mathematical analysis what data indicate,
I am 76 years old so I can die tomorrow and say this to you now; In all the years of my sexual life I had one only fear and that never included AIDS, why; because AIDS is not a viral transmissible disease it is a lifestyle disease that affects all those who lead, voluntarily or involuntary unhealthy lifestyle that will eventually attack their immune system. Who are all those concerned; 1. Male gay persons, 2. drug users, 3. nutrition deprived population groups, to name the most important ones. You are not the first who came up shaking the HIV/AIDS establishment Dr Peter Duesberg said everything in his book "Inventing the AIDS Virus" back in 1996 let alone that he actually started assaulting that establishment at least 13 yeas earlier before he wrote the book. He was also the first one who was totally and effectively "cancelled" . This said I encourage you to continue writing on the subject because the younger generations must become aware of the fraud perpetrated on mankind by a totally corrupt, greedy, vain scientific community. They must also learn that the very same fraudsters who terrorised entire generations of young people for the last 40 years have done it again with the COVID-19 virus. These are terrorists not scientists at the pay of the taxpayer.
I be very interested to read your review of Edward Hooper's book, The River, about the origins of AIDS. It is available for free in pdf from his website, aidsorigins.com
As for your first question I think articles outside of HIV AIDS are relevant, if it weren't for covid I probably would not have learned about you and your work. I believe what has/is happening in the HIV AIDS world of medicine is probably happening in other areas of medicine as well. I think you have a good mix of articles, as a non scientific person I enjoy reading them and have learned a lot about a subject I knew little about. If you want to do podcasts and book reviews I think that would be fine too. Keep up the good work!
The IUD piece was informative (and shocking), I welcome medical/cultural topics outside of HIV/AIDS -- I'm especially interested in the Covid debacle nowadays, speaking of malfeasance.
I don't mind more technical/statistical pieces, though I haven't seen what you have in mind yet. If it's over my head, I'll probably skim it.
Book reviews would also be welcome.
I prefer written posts to podcasts, though I realize podcasts suit many other people -- so if you do podcasts, it would be nice to have a transcript if possible.
I'm not into chat much personally -- if I have comments or questions I think I'd just post them.
Generally I bet that if you trust your instincts when deciding what to post, chances are I'll be interested. On the other hand, if something doesn't happen to interest me, I don't have to read it. It's your forum, so there's probably nothing wrong with experimenting or expanding it to include things that you think might be worth reading.
Just my opinion, but thanks for asking.
Thank you! I’m not planning on changing things up too much, but I really wanted to take the temperature of the room (so to speak) so I can get a sense of where to focus. All your comments and emails are helping clarify that!
As I recall, you've stated that you've seen evidence that "HIV" "negative" people can yield positive results for "HIV" "Viral load". Could you please provide me a reference for that, if possible? Thanks.
Understanding the HIV fraud has huge real world implications today. I think it should be prioritized.
Hi Rebecca and thanks for your great work.
I wonder if you could look into the Drug Resistance narrative and give your take on it. The following may be pertinent.
Steep rise in incidence along with the increase of complexity in the drugs
Cell toxicity and toxicity build-up (heavy metal and chemical residue from excessive or over dosing)
The effect of Drug Holidays on the body
Tests to determine immune response sensitivity
In addition I find it interesting that some of the more recent information I've come across relating to the Covid debacle refers to the spike proteins stimulating the cells into becoming "viral factories". This seems to fit very snugly into what we've been seeing with HIV. I seems reasonable to me to assume that such a mechanism with HIV would lead to higher levels of cellular viral/exosome expression and that the suppressive actions of the drugs would ultimately fail once cellular saturation with chemical/metal toxicity is achieved, or when the drug is stopped without doing the necessary cellular detoxification.
In addition it strikes me as odd that most of these drugs seem to be sulphur based. As far as I understand Scheussler this would mean they are being used as an extraction mechanism and blood cleanser more than anything else and that the resistance may be more strongly related to chemical/metal imbalance and saturation at cellular level.
This would be especially pertinent regarding nerval toxicity seeing that each nerve is in effect one long cell.
Kind Regards - Anton S
Thank you.