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| PaulKing 2004-08-25, 11:10 am |
| A little reported fact is that AIDS is not among the ten leading causes of
deaths for Americans. In annual death rates, AIDS lags behind motor
vehicle accidents, non-vehicular accidents and adverse events, flu and
pneumonia, diabetes, septicemia, Alzheimer's disease, and homicide. (43)
It is often reported that AIDS is the leading cause of death among
Americans aged 25 to 44. This statement inspires great fear and concern
until carefully examined.
Only two-tenths of one percent (0.2%) of persons in this age group die of
any cause each year, and among these, deaths from AIDS represent about
three one-hundredths of one percent (0.03%).
However, since AIDS constitutes the leading category for fatalities at
about 15% (85% of people within this age range die of other causes), it is
possible to call AIDS the leading killer. (44)
For more information on the use of AIDS statistics, see Public Health,
Public Relations and AIDS on page 45.
Portraying AIDS as our biggest health threat gives AIDS funding priority
over problems that affect far greater numbers of Americans.
According to findings by the Institute of Medicine, NIH research
expenditures in 1996 averaged $1,160 for every American who died of heart
disease, $4,700 for each one who died of cancer, and more than $43,000 for
every death in a person diagnosed with AIDS. (45)
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| GMCarter 2004-08-25, 11:10 am |
| On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 20:16:02 -0400, "PaulKing"
<aimulti@aimultimedia.com> wrote:
>A little reported fact is that AIDS is not among the ten leading causes of
>deaths for Americans. In annual death rates, AIDS lags behind motor
>vehicle accidents, non-vehicular accidents and adverse events, flu and
>pneumonia, diabetes, septicemia, Alzheimer's disease, and homicide. (43)
Again, if that's true then this is MARVELOUS news! The fewer AIDS
deaths, the better. The few newer infections, the better!
However, that doesn't mean that HIV doesn't exist or cause AIDS. It
doesn't mean there aren't new infections occurring in vulnerable
populations. It doesn't mean it will STAY that way either.
George M. Carter
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| PaulKing 2004-08-25, 7:06 pm |
| "However, that doesn't mean that HIV doesn't exist or cause AIDS."
No it dosen't. This article was simply posted to show that 'AIDS' is
exaggerated beyond all proportion.
I have presented hundreds of other articles and studies that completely
discredit the 'AIDS' myth.
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| GMCarter 2004-08-25, 7:06 pm |
| On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 19:18:45 -0400, "PaulKing"
<aimulti@aimultimedia.com> wrote:
>"However, that doesn't mean that HIV doesn't exist or cause AIDS."
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>No it dosen't. This article was simply posted to show that 'AIDS' is
>exaggerated beyond all proportion.
No, unfortunately from a global perspective--and the perspective of
the African American and gay communities in the U.S., it is hardly
exaggerated. AIDS remains one of the most horrific pandemics of our
time.
>I have presented hundreds of other articles and studies that completely
>discredit the 'AIDS' myth.
You've presented a whole load of horseshit and puff pieces with a
smattering of half-truths that have been completely demolished by the
evidence. But don't believe me. Ask David Pasquarelli....
Oh. That's right. He died of AIDS believing your nonsense.
George M. Carter
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| PaulKing 2004-08-26, 7:06 am |
| No he did not you idiot. He died of a REAL disease.
Do you think repeating a lie enough times will make it the truth?
The only 'pandemic' in Africa is the same old epidemic diseases now lumped
together under the absurd Bengui Definition and renamed 'AIDS'.
Silly post AS PER USUAL
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| GMCarter 2004-08-26, 7:06 pm |
| On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 05:30:34 -0400, "PaulKing"
<aimulti@aimultimedia.com> wrote:
>No he did not you idiot. He died of a REAL disease.
What did he die from? And how did it develop?
I'm sure you know that as well as his weight....
George M. Carter
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| PaulKing 2004-08-26, 7:06 pm |
| How many times do i have to answer that? Look at my previous responses.
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| GMCarter 2004-08-27, 7:06 am |
| On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 19:49:30 -0400, "PaulKing"
<aimulti@aimultimedia.com> wrote:
>How many times do i have to answer that? Look at my previous responses.
The question being what caused Pasquarelli's death.
I don't recall seeing any previous response to this. At least not a
credible one. Because he was in jail for a couple weeks? Or some
dithering about him being a fat, unhealthy faggot? Is that the way you
put it? (And he wasn't overweight; and he appeared otherwise to be in
great health and claimed to be so for many years.)
So?
George M. Carter
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