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Author Re: a non-believer in HIV survived 15+ years without taking a drug.
Linda R

2005-10-27, 5:52 pm

Not so fast. You'll find I'm not so easy to dismiss. Now, no one's
talking about your garden-variety (or even more exotic) heterosexual
sex. I'm talking about those gay guys that had dozens of diseases for
which they took a great number of antibiotics both curatively and
prophylactically. Apparently, there is also evidence that semen is
immunosuppressive, especially in places it was not designed by nature to
go. No, I'm not in the least homophobic. Any consenting adults can do
whatever they desire to each other.

I seem to recall that a fair number of early cases tested negative. And
I happen to know people who have AIDS in all but name only. Recently
I've heard some people say that whatever actually tests as HIV could
possibly be something that appears in people who are already
immunosuppressed. I think Duesberg's passenger virus theory could well
be valid.

I am not prepared to comment on the existence of HIV--I have not seen
enough evidence either way yet. I just see a lot of questions that have
not been answered to my or a lot of others' satisfaction. Take, for
instance, the virtual lack of heterosexual transmission among non-drug
users. And the lack of an epidemic among prostitutes. And the
nonexistence o fAIDs (not just HIV) cases among health care workers.

Got explanations for these?

Linda

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