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Documentary - House of Numbers, The HIV/AIDS Story is being Rewritten
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Christine introduced me to Dr Duesberg, professor of microbiology at Berkeley and a leading expert in retroviruses, and Dr. Kary Mullis, Nobel Prize winner for invention of PCR. hailed as one of the most important scientific inventions of the 20th century. So I have been talking about this stuff for years. It is a documentary people should watch for sure. Talk about an incredible dinner conversation... sat next to Dr. Mullis and talked Grateful Dead, growing cannabis, why he was dropped from the OJ trial as an expert witness, hiv politics, and of course surfing on acid and becoming inspired to invent one of the most important scientific discoveries in human history, one that has changed our world immeasurably. |
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Incredible Far-L, that must have been a very interesting conversation indeed! :thumbsup Sounds like you have been well ahead of the game on this one, especially after the people you've met. I hope more GFYers give the documentary some time, not many people are aware of the current situation |
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I bet if you asked people in the adult industry the same question asked at the beginning by the documentarian to people all over the world you would get answers that are even more out of this world than the mumbling confusion of answers the subjects in the video provided. |
sounds like brilliant upstanding people. not sad, delusional and selfish idiots at all ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_Maggiore Christine Joy Maggiore (July 25, 1956 – December 27, 2008) was an HIV-positive activist and promoter of AIDS denialism (the belief that HIV is not the cause of AIDS). Maggiore's promotion of AIDS denialism had long been controversial, particularly since her 3-year-old daughter, Eliza Jane Scovill, died of Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia, considered to be an AIDS-defining illness. Consistent with her belief that HIV was harmless, Maggiore had not taken medication to reduce the risk of transmission of HIV to her daughter during pregnancy, and she did not have Eliza Jane tested for HIV during her daughter's lifetime.[3][4] Maggiore herself died on December 27, 2008 after suffering from AIDS-related conditions |
Mullis reported an encounter with a glowing green raccoon at his cabin in the woods of northern California around midnight one night in 1985. He denies the involvement of LSD in this encounter
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I also know Dr. Fleiss, who happened to be my first kid's pediatrician (besides being also the dad of Heidi). At the time, he was widely considered to be one of the best in the country, not just LA. You can try to paint him, Deusberg, Mullis, any of them as "flakes", "denialists", whatever but they are anything but that and I can say that from first hand knowledge. |
And a glowing green raccoon is not out of the question either...
http://media.theweek.com/img/generic...een_CREEPY.jpg Funny, what a strange coincidence... it just so happens that it is being used in studies of feline hiv... http://media.theweek.com/img/generic...ats_CREEPY.jpg "Cats are susceptible to a close relative of HIV called feline immunodeficiency virus. The viral disease infects mostly feral cats, of which there are reportedly a half a billion in the world. In a 2011 study, a team of scientists from the U.S. and Japan inserted a gene into cats that helps them resist this feline form of AIDS. Then, to be able to easily mark the cells, scientists also inserted the green fluorescent protein. Both genes were transferred into feline eggs. They were then able to more readily monitor how the resistant gene developed in the cats' bodies when looking at them under a microscope. Like the other animals, the cats appeared normal during the day, but could glow at night if prompted." |
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