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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / AIDS / November 2007

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What "orthodox" person will take me up on my new offer?

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monty1945@lycos.com - 28 Nov 2007 23:48 GMT
"Viral load" tests cost about $150 each.  They are said to detect
genetic material belonging to "HIV."  They are almost always used on
those said to be "HIV positive."  However, my hypothesis is that if
"HIV negative" people who are ill or whose bodies are severely
stressed are tested for "viral loads," a large percentage of the tests
will be "positive."

Those who support the "HIV/AIDS" claim argue that "false positives"
are low on the "viral load" test, and in fact many "positives" test 0,
even though there is "HIV" present (and presumably doing great harm).
Thus, my proposal would require the "orthodox" person to provide a
percentage of "viral load" "false positivity."  Let us say that
percent is 1.  We then sign an agreement with our lawyers present and
put the money required to do the experiment (doing viral load tests on
those I want tested who are said to be "HIV negative") in escrow.
There is enough money in escrow to pay for two such experiments
(including attorney fees, etc.), and we each put in 50% of the total.
If there is "false positivity" at 2% or higher (I am providing a 1%
"cushion" for the "orthodox" person - isn't that generous?), the
"orthodox" person pays for all expenses and I get all my money back.
Otherwise, I pay for all expenses and the "orthodox" person gets his/
her money back.

Any takers?
monty1945@lycos.com - 29 Nov 2007 07:03 GMT
If you are considering this offer, I suggest you watch this first:

68.251.204.5/video/intimetv/ote003.wmv

It might save you a lot of money.
Nick Chan - 29 Nov 2007 08:05 GMT
ask someone hiv negative to take the test

On Nov 29, 7:48 am, monty1...@lycos.com wrote:
> "Viral load" tests cost about $150 each.  They are said to detect
> genetic material belonging to "HIV."  They are almost always used on
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>
> Any takers?

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