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REFLECTIONS... A Long Time Coming
© 2000, Michael Ellner
The clock ticks into 2001, I find myself thinking that 2001 will be the year
the murderous AIDS fraud ends!
I am also vividly reminded of how many times I felt this way before since I
joined HEAL (NYC) in 1982.
Each time, to my horror, the AIDS machine just kept rolling along as if
nothing had happened.
For example, between 1982 and 1987, very few people questioned the AIDS
story; you could count them on your hands: Bill Holub, Ph.D., Frank Buianouckas,
Ph.D., John Lauritsen, Joe Sonabend, MD, Michael Callen, PWA, and Casper
Schmidt, MD, come to mind. You may be surprised to learn that there were some
dissidents even before the introduction of HIV and AZT. Between 1982 and 1985, HEAL’s
main focus was challenging AIDS treatments and the death sentence that came
with every AIDS diagnosis. Between 1985 and 1987, HEAL also challenged the
death sentence that came with an “HIV” positive result.
I can still remember how naturally high I felt at the beginning of 1988.
With the publication of the Duesberg paper (1987), I felt that it was reasonable
to expect a serious reevaluation of the HIV=AIDS=Death model, but as you know,
the AIDS machine rolled on.
I got the buzz again in 1992: When Robert Laarhoven and associates organized
the first International Dissident AIDS conference in Amsterdam, we all felt
something had to give....but as you know, the AIDS machine kept rolling along.
1993 was a very good year for the “dissident movement” and I was certain that
the murderous HIV/AIDS fraud would finally crash and burn. The Perth Group
had profoundly discredited HIV testing with the publication of their review in
Bio/Technology; The Concorde Study discredited AZT, Project AIDS International
and Michael Baumgartner put a resolution calling for a reevaluation of
HIV/AIDS in the hands of the UN Commission of Human Rights and Neville Hodgkinson
reported that there were many scientists out there who were questioning HIV and
warned of a conspiracy of silence, in the Sunday Times of London. I truly
believed that this time, the challenge had gained the momentum necessary to turn
this thing around. And as you know, the AIDS machine kept on rolling along.
In 1996, in a front page article, the Wall Street Journal revealed that the
US Centers for Disease Control intentionally misled the public about the size
and scope of AIDS to generate research funding and modify sexual behavior, and
the St. Mary's study discredited early treatment. As the clock ticked into
1997, I was thinking that 1997 would be the year! As you know ....
Things are really different now! And I really want to believe that a highly
respected and trusted world leader like President Thabo Mbeki, armed by his
Advisory panel, will have the scientific justification necessary to challenge
the claim that HIV is causing AIDS in Africa (or any where else, and that will
put an end this murderous fraud once and for all).
I can also appreciate the relatively recent explosion of people and
organizations now questioning HIV/AIDS since Duesberg's first paper breathed life into
questioning HIV/AIDS. I Know where we have been, and I think that I have a
good sense of where we are. I truly believe that hope is realistic.
In addition to a growing network of independent HEAL chapters and affiliates
across America, Canada, Europe and Africa, many other organizations are now
challenging the AIDS establishment, like: The Academy of Nutrition Improvement
(Nagpur, India), ACT UP (San Francisco and Toronto), AIDSREALITYCHECK.org,
Aktion positiv Schweiz, Zurich-Lochergut, AIDSMYTH.com (Ireland), Alberta
Reappraising AIDS Society (Canada), Alive and Well AIDS Alternatives (Los Angeles),
Alive and Well (Eugene, Oregon), AMC (Asociacion de Medicinas Complementarias),
Madrid, AMG (Association Mark Griffiths), La Serpent, AVS (associacion de
Vencedores del SIDA ), Barcelona, Continuum Magazine (London), Credence
Publications (UK), El Peque o Periodico (Columbia), The Forum for Debating AIDS South
Africa (FDASA- South Africa), Fundacion Arte y Ciencia (Columbia), The Group for
Re-thinking the HIV-AIDS Hypothesis (San Diego), International Coalition to
End AIDS Censorship (ICEAC-NYC), International Forum for Accessible Science
(IFAS-Switzerland), Joint Action Council Kannur (JACK-India), Journalists for a
Free Media (NYC), Mothers Opposing Mandatory Medicine (MOMM-LA), MuM (Science,
Medicine and Human Rights), Stuttgard, The Mythbusters (NYC), New York
Rethinking AIDS Society (NYRAS), PLURAL-21 (Association for the care of life in a
living planet) Barcelona, Regimed (Research Group in Investigative Medicine and
Journalism), Stuttgart, The Sheppard Foundation (NYC), Students Against the HIV
Causes AIDS Hypothesis (SATHIVCAH-NY).
So, as the clock ticks us into 2001, I am reminded of some of the key people
I got to network and work with during the evolution of the challenge to
HIV/AIDS. Sandi A. A., Max Allen, Anita Allen, Keidi Obi Awadu, Michael Baumgartner,
Peter Blum, Lluis Botinas, Anthony Brink, Tony Brown , Frank Buianouckas,
PhD, Michael Bellefountaine, Huw Christie, Fred Cline, Mark G. Conlan, Andrew
Cort, DC, Curtis Cost, David Crowe, Tom DiFerdinando, HBCS, James DeMeo, PhD,
Peter Duesberg, Ph.D., Fintan Dunne, Nigel Edwards, Dr. Eleni Eleopulos, Michael
Verny-Elliott, Bryan Ellsion, Celia Farber, Fabio Franchi, MD, Prof. Steve
Fried, Lynn Gannett, Cliff "Khali" Goodman, Steve Goodman, Volker Gildemeister,
Bob Guccione, Jr., Sky Gilbert , Roberto Giraldo, MD,
Frank Green, Prof. Alfred Hassig, Neville Hodgkinson, Robert Johnston, Colman
Jones, Tony K., Michele Kragalott, Rod Knoll, John Lauritsen, Ricardo Leschot, MD,
Ed Lieb, Kathy McMahon, Christine Maggiore, Felicity Mason, Esai Morales,
Gary Null, Peggy O’Mara, Charles Ortleb, Quique Palladino, David Pasquarelli, Tim
Pettifer, Paul Philpott, Ron Piazza, Jon Rappoport , Steve Ransom, David
Rasnick, PhD, Alex Russell, Peter Schmidt, Kawi Schneider, Russell Schoch, Jeremy
Selvey, Joan Shenton, Valere Sheppard, Carl Stygg, Djamel Tahi, Val Turner,
Rev. Dr. Phillip Valentine, MD, Martin J Walker, Clair Walton, Bud Weiss, John
Michael Williams, Robert E. Willner, MD, PhD, ND, Ian Young and many others who
chose to help behind the scenes. I will always value their creativity,
courage and commitment to this cause.
And yet, with all of this going for us, I can’t help but notice that even
with the pending release of President Mbeki’s Advisory Panel’s findings and the
explosion of people and organizations now questioning HIV/AIDS, the AIDS
machine itself is speeding up rather than winding down!
Michael Ellner
President, HEAL
2005 The dissident movement continues to grow and the killing machine continues
to kill!
Please help us help....
M. E.
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