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techcafe

there's no $$$ in cures, but there's huge profit in disease (drug treatments & therapies) while big pharma & the disease industry run the show, there will be NO cures for anything

September 7, 2008

BJ, UK

Mind you we are so brain washed with ARV's that when a real cure comes we won't believe it IN FACT,, we may even destroy it, crucify it, bury it and banish it to oblivion... Such is politics of Drug Companies keeping us on lifetime regimes instead of a series of shots/medications/natural cures to zap the HIV out of our systems. If a cure does come we will probably be too frightened to try it or believe it, and so therefore we will attack it. Hurrah shout the "Interested Invested Professionals" Whose life, jobs, incomes and profits will be massively affected if a cure was to come along. Who knows maybe like an alien arriving from Space, such cures may have already come along??? BUT been buried by those wanting to maintain our suffering in the current mass delusion that we all willingly partake in at the moment. We say we want a cure,,, but do we really???

August 27, 2008

BJ, UK

Yes I agree we should keep the debate open and the pressure up. The fact is its convenient NOT to have a cure as the Drug Companies make fortunes from keeping us on Anti-Retro-Virals for life. The politics of HIV is in some ways worst then the disease itself. The discrimination, the awful side effects. Yes lets be thankful that we can live longer on ARV’s BUT lets keep up the search and pressure on those in power over our condition to find a cure.

August 27, 2008

Johnny1

That is not the first time that Fauci's team talked about a cure. They started talking about a cure last year, in may if i m not wrong, and during IAS 2007 doc Cooper said that hiv eradication is possible. Now it's time to ask if we have to believe them or not.....

August 26, 2008

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