From No More Fake News
"I saw people die of HIV."
No. You saw people die. Doctors said they had HIV.
"I saw people die from Ebola."
No you didn't. You saw people die. You yourself have no idea what killed them. You can pretend you know, but you don't.
"The doctors know what kills people."
You win a gold star for your faith. You're now a fully-fledged member of the Church of Biological Mysticism.
People who see other people die often assume they know why it happened. Certainly, when it comes to viruses, they don't have a clue. They're sure they know. That doesn't make them right.
A parent's healthy son returns from the doctor's office, saying he just found out he's HIV-positive. He tells his mother the doctor has put him on AZT. Three weeks later, the boy folds up, can't get out of bed. He's so weak he can hardly move. The doctor says, "HIV has spiraled out of control. It's full-blown AIDS. He must continue taking his AZT." Three months later, the boy is dead.
The mother says, "My son died of HIV."
Does she know that AZT, a failed chemotherapy drug, was taken off the shelf for AIDS patients, and that it mercilessly attack all cells of the body, including the immune-system cells?
Of course not.
As I've repeatedly pointed out over the past 30 years (starting with my first book, "AIDS Inc., Scandal of the Century"), covert medical ops will use death and dying to construct a false picture of the cause of death and dying.
They know this strategy works, because people, seeing death, will accept what the authorities tell them caused it.
I've often cited the groundbreaking review, "Is US health really the best in the world?" Author, Dr. Barbara Starfield, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Publisher: The Journal of the American Medical Association, July 26, 2000.
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