this issue should be decided in a courtroom where both sides can be heard from. sounds like the courts in america are unwilling to allow the evidence to be admitted and that might have to do with the unwillingness of the united states to join the united nations in the decriminalization of homosexuality throughout the world, thus allowing the clear violation of human rights. i took hiv drugs for 11 years until 2 years ago when i got high speed internet and found information online i had not seen before. i will never take hiv drugs again. i have found many others who have done the same. in order to stop taking hiv drugs i had to deprogram myself with videos by watching them over and over until i was able to understand what went wrong with hiv research and also understand the true causes of AIDS. it was a painful realization. i created a channel at youtube to help others all around the world called hivquestions (and healing alternatives) - i continue to pray for humanity regarding this issue.


Gravatar Oh ok. I noticed your other post just now Mr. Baker. You already answered that apparently.


Gravatar I believe that only applies to specific people, probably more HIV critics rather than followers. I remember having read a comment somewhere, where an alleged interviewee was complaining about that. But Val Turner from the Perth Group has also recently stated that he just saw the trailer. So it's not 100% dissident-specific.


Gravatar I believe the people interviewed in the film were given the opportunity to preview it (according to what one of the interviewees told me), so Karitzkes probably already saw it.


Gravatar Malcolm, are you talking about the screening on April 23 or 19?


Gravatar i saw the film in nashville. thought it was outstanding. very provocative. some bald professor from vanderbilt tried to hijack the panel discussion, but the audience saw through him. he stood mute when brent leung asked him specifically to name an assertion in the movie that was false. then, in a huff, he walked out.

great movie. it shows the aids scientists as manipulative, greedy, bumbling and dangerous. they are beholden to pharma money. they are prostitutes. they don't care about patients, only about their drugs.

you have to see this movie. it's a real eye-opener.


Gravatar Pretty interesting, thanks for the info. Did you record the video yourself or were there cameras set up by the film crew? I heard there were cameras in the premiere too, there should also be videos of that first event. But anyway, I'm looking forward to the email, the video and all that...


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