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South African Population Keeps On Growing31 Jul 2004 14:27 GMT4
According to Stats SA, the population of South Africa mid-year
2004 is estimated at 46.6 million, up from 44.8 million in 2001.
Alex
KEY FINDINGS AT MID-2004
Sex Has Nothing to Do With AIDS31 Jul 2004 05:27 GMT5
Is There Evidence AIDS is Sexually Transmitted?
According to Dr. David Rasnick, the facts don't support the hypothesis.
Check out his letter from the British Medical Journal online:
Sex Has Nothing to Do With AIDS
One REAL cause of 'AIDS'31 Jul 2004 04:16 GMT4
DRUGS CAUSE IMMUNE SUPPRESSION
"This research suggests a link between cocaine use and compromised immune
response and could help explain the high incidence of infectious disease
among drug abusers," observes Dr. Steven Grant of NIDA's Division of
DURBAN - Same 2.2% mortality rate as before 'AIDS'30 Jul 2004 04:10 GMT2
S.A. mortality rate (non natural causes) still at 2.2% the same as it was
in 1985.
So much for the fake scare stories.
NO TEEN AIDS IN U.S.30 Jul 2004 01:40 GMT3
CAUCASIAN TEEN 'AIDS' CASES (entire USA) BETWEEN July 1983 and December
2001 = 1211 (male and female).
Source: - CDC
TWELVE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN in nearly 18 years or a mere 67 cases a year.
Manufacturing Certainty29 Jul 2004 21:55 GMT4
Reprinted from RedFlagsWeekly.com June 23, 2003
Manufacturing Certainty
By David Crowe
"Tests indicate you may have a chance of being infected. There is a
Durban: Recycling Graves29 Jul 2004 21:51 GMT1
From NYTimes:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/29/international/africa/29durb.html?hp
DURBAN JOURNAL
As AIDS Continues to Ravage, South Africa 'Recycles' Graves
Prognosis after initiating HAART29 Jul 2004 21:50 GMT4
Here is something unsettling from this article
(http://www.thebody.com/confs/aids2004/vanig4.html):
"When the authors analyzed the time trends from 1995 to 2003, patients
starting HIV medications after 1999 were more likely to achieve viral
My Story29 Jul 2004 05:17 GMT2
hey just a heads up to everyone worrying.  I was freaked out for a
while because I had a white tongue and had about 20 hetrosexual
non-anal unprotected encounters in the past two years.  And most of
them I didn't know there status and a few were sketchy.  of course the
Poverty is the real killer27 Jul 2004 10:21 GMT1
The "African Institute for Scientific Research and Development" has
written:
"In rural Africa agriculture, health and the environment are like three
sides of a triangle. As the sides define and determine the triangle, so do
'AIDS' = POVERTY+ Drug co. profits27 Jul 2004 10:08 GMT1
"This is the story: The world's biggest killer and the greatest cause of
ill-health and suffering across the globe is listed almost at the end of
the International Classification of Diseases. It is given the code Z59.5 -
extreme poverty.
INFECTION RATE 80% DOWN  IN UGANDA27 Jul 2004 09:48 GMT3
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, HIV prevalence in adults aged 15 to 49
in Uganda was estimated as high as 30 percent; now HIV prevalence is
estimated at 5 percent. But now many no longer believe the 30 percent
figure, raising questions about the true impact of Uganda's ...
U.S. ARMY EXPOSES 'AIDS' MYTH27 Jul 2004 05:45 GMT2
     1976.1 
Source: Dr. Robert Da Prato
US Army
Dept. Of Defense
KENYA - UN'S EXAGGERATED ESTIMATES27 Jul 2004 00:03 GMT1
"  Some specialists raised questions about the estimates in mid-January,
after a report on a household survey in Kenya that estimated a 6.7 percent
national HIV prevalence rate, compared with the UN's 15 percent estimate
in 2002.
Uganda - 3% population growth PA27 Jul 2004 00:01 GMT1
Uganda has an annual population growth of well over 3% per year (as to the
US's 1% per year) and yet, this is one of the countries that these dire
predictions were made about, 20 years ago.
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