The Cost of Denial

8 months ago

From 1981 to 2021, the world has confronted a terrible scourge that has impacted countless individuals with fear, pain and death. Hundreds of billions of dollars have been spent on our war against AIDS. The medical industry has focused on antiretroviral drugs to combat the HIV virus. All efforts to develop a vaccine have failed.

This is the story of the earliest successful treatment for AIDS. If the mainstream scientific community had paid attention, tens of thousands of lives may have been saved. Ignored and forgotten during the AIDS crisis this is the heroic struggle by a small group of physicians, nurses and healthcare professionals who succeeded in treating 1,200 patients with advanced AIDS.

Relying upon protocols developed by Dr. Gary Null at Manhattan’s Tri-State Healing Center, none of these patients died from the virus. Eighteen of these patients reversed all of their AIDS related conditions, regained full health and converted to HIV negative. In other words, the HIV virus was no longer present in their bodies.

These Are The Voices Revealing The Pain, Profit & Politics Of AIDS
Featuring: Celia Farber, Journalist • Kerry Mullis, Ph.D. Nobel Laureate Chemistry • Elena Avram, CEO Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Applied Biology • Howard Robbins, D.P.M. • Luanne Pennesi, R.N., M.S. • Doug Henderson, Journalist • Charles Thomas, Ph.D. ,Molecular Biologist, President of Helicon Foundation • Neville Hodgkinson, Journalist Sunday Times • Nigel Edwards, Director NHS Confederation • Gordon Stewart, M.D. Emeritus Professor, Glasgow University • Roberto Giraldo, M.D. Specialist, Internal Medicine • Frank Buinouckas, Ph.D. former executive H.E.A.L. • Coleman Jones, Documentarian • Mike Hersee, H.E.A.L. London • Huw Christie, Editor Continuim Magazine • Michael Passante. Activist • Val Turner,M.D., Royal Perth Hospital • Bob Silberbaur, M.D. • Stephan Lanka, Ph.D. Virologist • Lynn Gannett, Data Manager, Phase 111 Clinical Trials of AZT • David Crowe, Journalist, Author

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