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Questioning AIDS was created by a group of former moderators and administrators from AIDS Myth Exposed (www.aidsmythexposed.com) to provide a neutral, inclusive and affirming site for all who profess to be AIDS dissidents, questioners and rethinkers to share information and to discuss and debate issues critical to our movement. As AIDS dissidents, we assert that the scientific community has not yet proven the cause-effect relationship between “HIV” and “AIDS” and this website exists to provide support and information for those with questions, as well as more in depth AIDS and health dissident discussions. We pledge to provide a forum that welcomes and encourages discussion and debate of all issues relevant to AIDS dissidence and to operate the site with transparency and integrity for the community we represent. |
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Two new sections have just been added to the QuestioningAIDS site: FAQs (frequently asked questions) and Forum Guidelines. Visitors can find the links to these additions in menus on the left side of the page. QA Forum Guidelines QA is now the home of the largest and most comprehensive forum dealing with AIDS dissidence with archived material dating back to December 13, 2001. All members are strongly encouraged to read at least the Guidelines Summary. A link to a more comprehensive list of guidelines can be found at the bottom of that document. The guidelines are intended to assist members and moderators alike maintain a forum with the highest level of quality discussions. FAQs (frequently asked questions) One of the most frequently requested sections at the forums has been more information for new visitors (newbies). We've taken a stab at that, raiding other dissident sites and writing our own. We hope other members will help strengthen this first effort with new questions and improved answers. Feedback and suggestions can be sent to
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Front Page News
A study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition reports a correlation between the incidence of "HIV" and eating corn.
Fungus tainted corn produces toxins called mycotoxins, which have been linked to esophageal cancer. Researchers also found higher rates of HIV positivity in populations that ate more corn.
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___________________________ | The U.S. National Institutes for Health (NIH) has allocated more than a half million dollars of economic stimulus funds for development of a test to identify damage caused by ARV (antiretroviral) drug toxicities.
According to a press release from MitoSciences, developers of the test: "Many of these drugs are known to cause toxic side effects, often due to inhibition of mitochondrial function. Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell and produce most of the energy needed to keep us alive."
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The mainstream media is abuzz with the latest news about "elite controllers" (ECs)--those people with positive HIV test results who never get sick or progress to AIDS.
Apparently, ECs have a gene, HLA B57, that gives them extra potent killer tcells to control the HI virus.
While this news is being hyped as promising for vaccine research, there is at least one small problem: ECs also have a far higher risk of developing autoimmune diseases.
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The Fiji Times Online reports that climate change is a contributing factor to the spread of "AIDS". According to the researcher quoted, sexual activity initiated to relieve stress caused by unhappiness resulting from displacement by seasonal cyclones results in new cases of AIDS.
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An article in the latest edition of Edge Science, a new magazine published by the Societyfor Scientific Exploration, methodically deconstructs the evidence for HIV as the causative agent for AIDS.
The article is written by Henry Bauer, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry & Science Studies and Dean Emeritus of Arts & Sciences at Virginia Tech University.
Discuss this story ___________________________ | With modern antiretroviral regimens for HIV, virologic failure and drug resistance within 8 years are relatively common, a study from the U.K. shows.
Meanwhile, the latest news from the U.S. involves a huge push by government backed AIDS programs to start people on these same drugs, regardless of symptoms or health status.
Discuss this story ___________________________ | In what seems to be a return to the bad old days, San Francisco health officials are set to announce plans recommending that all "HIV+" people begin taking drugs right away instead of taking a wait-and-see approach that many have opted for.
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Backing off of recently announced plans to focus testing on African Americans, the U.S. CDC has announced that new testing campaigns will target all "high risk groups", including gay and bisexual men, Latino/Latinas and IV drug users.
The announcement did not mention how the CDC identified each of these groups for high risk.
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"We know we can’t separate TB and HIV”, says Annetjie Pretorius of the Centres for Disease Control in Pretoria.
It’s a simple statement, but its meaning is very significant.
Discuss this story ___________________________ | One report.
Different spins.

Apparently "HIV/AIDS" in Washington DC are increasing and decreasing... rising and falling... all at the same time!
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