Yesterday, the following video (audio only) was posted to YouTube. It is an interview with Rebecca Robbins of the New York Times regarding her piece from July about the lawsuits against Gilead Pharmaceuticals.
The spin is interesting because there seems to be a very strong desire to promote “good Truvada” (TAF) while admitting the disastrous adverse effects of “bad Truvada” (TDF); there is no questioning as to whether Gilead could possibly be covering up issues with “good Truvada.”
As we know from my work on SubStack, Gilead has been in hot water since the first lawsuits were filed on Truvada and similar drugs in 2018; we also know that until this remarkable turnaround in July 2023, there were concerted efforts on the parts of AIDS activists to cover up information about these lawsuits by demanding that advertisements on behalf of the law firms suing be removed from Facebook—effectively preventing victims from reaching attorneys that could help them obtain compensation. The Times piece represented the first time the story has been reported on in a major mainstream publication, in late July 2023.
It is unclear what motivated this turnaround in the media, although I have some ideas. I will be discussing this interesting development in detail in Almost Cancelled (parts one and two). In the meantime, I’m curious what you think of this video and the current media spin of the Truvada disaster. I close this post with a list of links to every piece I’ve written covering these lawsuits, in chronological order.
PrEP Propaganda (November 17, 2022)
Truth cannot be disinformation (February 8, 2023)
Is PrEP the new AZT? (February 13, 2023)
The scope of the Truvada lawsuits (February 14, 2023)
The Truvada disaster (February 25, 2023)
Breaking news: Truvada Lawsuits are just the tip of the iceberg (June 7, 2023)
Censorship of Truvada lawsuit ads continues (July 3, 2023)
AIDS, PrEP, and the Nuremberg code (July 19, 2023)
The Truvada disaster (podcast) (July 20, 2023)
The Truvada disaster made the New York Times (July 22, 2023)
The Truvada lawsuit hits POZ (July 26, 2023)
Tyreese Buchanan’s story (August 3, 2023)
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The thing that bugs me about articles like this is we have no idea what caused the guy to be sick. But since he was a gay man (which was implied in the article), there could be no other reason for him to be sick. How many straight people get sick like he did and doctors don't test for HIV. The Perth Group actually point out research looking at Wester Blot tests done at a bunch of hospitals, run on sick people who were not within risk groups (they had strict exclusion criteria), and in some hospitals 22% of samples for men were positive. Crazy.
I have a friend who was on Truvada, he switched to Descovy and gained weight, and then ended up switching back to Truvada because of that. I think it's just a matter of time before we know what Descovy is doing. They are affecting physiological functions, Truvada was the kidney and bones, and who knows what it'll be for Descovy but it's probably going to be there.
The thing is, all these newer drugs ARE less toxic than AZT. and this unfortunately works in the favor of the 'HIV' story and the drug companies because people tend to tolerate them better, and so they're held up as saving lives. Meanwhile they're more slowly ruining peoples' health. I do suspect these drugs are altering physiological processes that are registered on the various 'HIV' tests. I believe in their paper on AZT, the PG talks about how AZT did that and it was interpreted as suppressing HIV, when all it was doing was altering or masking the response to the tests. Much like a using Tylenol to lower a fever, 'hey look, the thermometer is now normal'.
There are a lot of young gay men on PreP whose livers are being worn down faster now because of them. It's the slow liver damage that's not showing up on acute liver enzyme tests that is going to cause the most long term health problems. They're too young to feel the repercussions yet.
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