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The validity of
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HIV Test is questionable
As there is no Virus there is no way to detect it
Wester Blot and Elisa is the way of detecting antibody of protein particles which are speculated to be infected by the HIV Virus
Many factors turn AIDS HIV test positive
The majority of HIV-positive people are gay men and that is because of receptive anal intercourse.
Semen is a strong factor in creating antibody
Amyl and butyl nitrites (Poppers) are a factor in creating antibody
Rectum has a different structure from the vagina so the semen easily goes to the bloodstream and creates antibodies.
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Supporting Papers
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Opposite Papers
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Supporting Articles
"At present, there is no scientific basis for using these tests to prove HIV infection." - Emeritus Prof. Gordon Stuart, Public Health, Glasgow UK
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"Antibodies produced as a result of infection with two germs [mycobacteria and yeast] that infect 90% of AIDS patients react with all the 'HIV' proteins." - Eleni Eleopulos. AIDS Researcher, Royal Perth Hospital, WA
Is the "AIDS Test" Accurate?
by Christine Maggiore
This excellent summary cuts through the jargon to bring us the facts we need to know.
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AIDS: Words from the Front - Celia Farber
By Celia Farber
With the first HIV test in 1985, doctors thought they had discovered an absolute oracle: Will the patient live or die? Celia Farber reports on a recent, controversial paper that says the so-called AIDS test is too flawed to be reliable. (The article Farber reviews can be found below.)
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"... the specificity of viral markers depends on the success of virus isolation and purification. Without fully demonstrated success in virus isolation and purification, identification of viral markers is extremely hazardous and can lead to severe misinterpretation of clinical data. A dramatic illustration of this is to be found in current HIV research. In this case, the virus (HIV) has never been properly isolated, since sedimentation in sucrose gradient at the density of 1.16 g/mL was erroneously considered to yield pure virus, systematically ignoring that material sedimenting at that density contains large amounts of cell debris and microvesicles. Therefore, proteins and nucleic acids found in such 1.16 bands are very likely to be of cellular origin and cannot be used as viral markers. Such a faulty methodology has had extremely serious consequences, i.e. the world-wide use of HIV-antibody tests, Elisa and Western Blot, which dangerously lack specificity, as demonstrated in 1993 by Papadopulos et al., in Australia."
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Related Article - CENSORED TV NEWS ITEM
U.K.'s Channel 4 News commissioned a 1998 World AIDS Day News Report from Meditel, on HIV testing and the Perth Group. Channel 4 News supervised 4 drafts of the script and approved a press release and broadcast date. Interviews were taped, and the news feature was edited at Channel 4 News, including an interview with a young gay man who had contradictory test results at London teaching hospitals. On Thursday 26th November, the commissioned report was banned by Channel 4 News Editor Jim Gray.
You will need a Real G2 Player installed to see the video. There is a low-quality 20 kbps stream (for slow modems), a 40 kbps stream, and an 80 kbps stream (higher quality, for fast connections).
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TALK ON HIV ANTIBODY TESTS
15 minute talk by Dr. Turner (REALAUDIO)
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Related Articles - No universal standards
HIV Positive? Depends on Where You Live...
HIV test results vary depending on where you live. In the U.S., Canada, most of Europe but not in England or Wales, the Western Blot test confirms ELISA tests. Dr. Valendar Turner explains how HIV antibody test results can be interpreted very differently by nine different international standards. For instance it is possible for any person to be any of the following on a single test result: positive in Australia, but not in France; positive in France, but not in Australia (for different reasons); positive in Africa and not positive everywhere else in the world. A Martian might be forgiven for wondering whether wine tasting was less subjective (Turner, 1995).
See a detailed annotated version of the HIV Western Blot table: (
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Related Articles - The inescapable law of positive predictive value
THE IMPORTANCE OF DISEASE PREVALENCE IN HIV TESTING
Why not test everyone for HIV infection? Because all screening tests have a property known as positive predictive value -- the probability that a positive test result is truly positive. As state and provincial health authorities mandate HIV tests as part of routine prenatal testing for all pregnant women they violate the basic principal. AmFAR explains.
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Everybody reacts positive on the ELISA test for HIV.
Medical researcher Roberto A. Giraldo, MD is obtaining astonishing results.
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By Eleni Papadopulos-Eleopulos, Valendar F. Turner and John M. Papadimitriou
BIO/TECHNOLOGY VOL.11 JUNE 1993
The "AIDS test" is invalid and incapable of determining whether people are really infected with HIV, according to this report by a team of Australian scientists who have conducted the first extensive review of research surrounding the test. Earth shattering, long and necessarily technical article.
HIV Antibodies: Further Questions questions and a Plea plea for Clarificationclarification
Eleni Papadopulos-Eleopulos, Valendar F.Turner,
John M Papadimitriou, Gordon Stewart, and David Causer
Current Medical Research and Opinion Vol. 13: 627-634, 1997
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