In science, one cannot make a claim unless it is stated as a formal
hypothesis, explaining exactly what is alleged and including proposals
for experiments that can be repeated many times for verification. I
would like to see where this has been done for the "HIV/AIDS" notions.
Kindly post a link, as I'm sure this hypothesis must be somewhere on a
government web site. Remember, if one says something like, "well, we
are not really sure what is going on, but we think you should take
highly toxic drugs for this thing we don't really know about," you are
in the presence of someone who is violating the most important aspect
of the Hippocratic Oath.
Gary Stein - 03 Jun 2006 18:40 GMT
You really are a clueless fool Monty but you keep plugging away someday you
will find the end of the rainbow or the holy grail or what ever the hell it
is your searching for....
Gary Stein
> In science, one cannot make a claim unless it is stated as a formal
> hypothesis, explaining exactly what is alleged and including proposals
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> in the presence of someone who is violating the most important aspect
> of the Hippocratic Oath.
jjstitt@gmail.com - 05 Jun 2006 20:11 GMT
> You really are a clueless fool Monty but you keep plugging away someday you
> will find the end of the rainbow or the holy grail or what ever the hell it
> is your searching for....
Sorry but it is not Monty who is the fool. He made a simple request.
I've made the same simple request for years. I'm still waiting. So is
Monty.
GMCarter - 05 Jun 2006 21:48 GMT
>> You really are a clueless fool Monty but you keep plugging away someday you
>> will find the end of the rainbow or the holy grail or what ever the hell it
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>I've made the same simple request for years. I'm still waiting. So is
>Monty.
I made a simple request too. I'm still waiting.
monty1945@lycos.com - 08 Jun 2006 16:52 GMT
So I guess you want readers to conclude that the "HIV/AIDS" hypothesis
is "monty is a clueless fool." No wonder it is 25 years and billions
of dollars spent and all these "experts" have to show for it is a huge
number of liver failure deaths and claims of a "wiley retrovirus."