Monday, January 29, 2007

on testing and boycotting blood donation

The average person's greatest risk of ending up an AIDS victim comes from taking the test!  The testing has been shown to be invalid, but the results of being told one has failed this invalid test can be lethal.  The testing should be outlawed.  Whatever this test is actually detecting, if indeed one unique entity at all, it does not appear to be a threat to anyone.  Maybe that is why the CDC stopped publishing surveillance data in 1999.

The testing must be stopped.  Right now everyone who donates blood is getting tested whether he knows it or not.  You put yourself at risk of becoming an AIDS victim everytime you donate blood.  People worry that a boycott on blood donations would cost lives, but the truth is, it would cause a marked decrease in unnecessary surgeries and other medical procedures and death rates drop.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Regardless of all this arguing over whether AIDS infections are declining or increasing or stable, alls I know is 2 of my cousins and countless friends of mines have died of AIDS. And it was not a pretty site seeing them in the hospital. And no, they didn't die because of taking the test. So, to me, it doesn't matter whether its declining or increasing or whatever you want to argue about, its still real. And no matter what, I would still practice safe sex.

Anonymous said...

  This is so true. People have no idea how NON specific those tests are. They've never isolated the alleged virus so have nothing to compare the tests to. There are 70 things that they know can give a false positive including the flu, flu vaccine, pregnancy, TB, malaria etc.

It's insane. Then people are told to go on immunosuppressive drug cocktails or they're going to die. On the basis of a random test! Crazy!

Anonymous said...

To mixedinva4bistr8

No they didn't die of the tests, they died of the drugs they were put on on the basis of those tests. The drugs are EXTREMELY toxic. They destroy bone marrow. No bone marrow, no immune system.