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SMART study results

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DavidT - 20 Jan 2006 12:43 GMT
Seems as though all those nasty, toxic, lethal ART drug poisons are
actually quite essential -
If you stop taking them (to avoid side effects) you are twice as likely
to get ill and die.
http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/jan2006/niaid-18.htm
GMCarter - 20 Jan 2006 13:05 GMT
>Seems as though all those nasty, toxic, lethal ART drug poisons are
>actually quite essential -
>If you stop taking them (to avoid side effects) you are twice as likely
>to get ill and die.
>http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/jan2006/niaid-18.htm

If the DMSB's decision to stop the study early turns out to be valid
(which I have questions about that decision), this lends even MORE
reason to DROP THE PRICES of these genocidally priced medications.

Even if the decision was premature, the prices should drop.
Precipitously.

        George M. Carter

For other thoughts on this issue,
http://www.aidsinfonyc.org/fiar/conference.html
Click on--but note it is a rather large PDF file:

Are the millions dying of AIDS an act of Genocide? This is the case
made in this somewhat dated working draft document, last edited in
August, 2001. But it remains unfortunately a relevant commentary
today. The pharmaceutical industry in conjunction with the US and
other governments has worked assiduously to deny access to millions of
people with AIDS the basic medications that would prevent their dying.
Many excuses are offered as to why and the primary defense offered by
PHrma is that some distorted perception of "intellectual property"
trumps human life. The US government is complicit and supportive,
largely through vicious unilateral trade deals and other efforts to
deny Africans and Asians access to care. The testament of another 3
million men, women and children dying needlessly in 2005 acts as an
indictment--and this document endeavors to lay the groundwork for
chages of genocide.
wilyretrovirus - 21 Jan 2006 01:39 GMT
Well, how wonderfully fortuitous for the drug companies and the cronies at
AIDS, inc..

What was I saying in an earlier post about the fear factor diminishing...?
Looks like it's making a comeback, at least for those unlucky enough to
be deemed "positive".  I really do feel sorry for those who've been taken
in by this scam.  What a nightmare.  

"Seems as though all those nasty, toxic, lethal ART drug poisons are
actually quite essential"

Essential for the goons to continue their scam and the pharmaceutical
companies to rake in the cash.  Yes, quite essential.  
DavidT - 21 Jan 2006 08:03 GMT
Wily said: "Essential for the goons to continue their scam and the
pharmaceutical
companies to rake in the cash.  Yes, quite essential."

No - essential if someone with HIV/AIDS wishes to live.
Contrary to your assertion that the "goons" wished to continue their
"scam", researchers and clinicians were hoping that this trial would
have shown it IS possible to stop/interrupt therapy if there was a good
response. There seems to be near universal disappointment that this did
not prove to be the case.
wilyretrovirus - 21 Jan 2006 14:05 GMT
I'm sure you're correct that researchers and clinicians (lackeys) were
hoping that interrupted therapy would have positive, or at least not
negative results.

The creeps at the top are wetting their panties over the results.  It's a
win-win-win situation for them.  "Positives" will be afraid to take "drug
holidays", which means more money being made off drugs that might not have
been taken.  The fear factor keeps people firmly in line with the dogma.
Don't take your drugs=death...that's a very concrete and frightening state
of affairs for many people.  

You can sit back now and smile a big smile now.  The fragile mental state
you require from "positives" to adhere to their drug regimen has been
"validated" by this trial.  Mmmm, it's a warm feeling.
DavidT - 21 Jan 2006 14:27 GMT
Sorry for the delay in response - I had to rush off for a bit to stop
myself wetting my pants.
Brian Mailman - 21 Jan 2006 17:10 GMT
> The creeps at the top are wetting their panties over the results.

Like Mr. Think-Good-Thoughts-Western-Medicine-Bad-Witchcraft-Good that
was here a while ago and ran off when presented with evidence to the
contrary, you're confusing pharmaceuticals and the medicine/science with
the Pharma business itself.

B/

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