Wednesday, August 27, 2008

AidsIsOver.com is Online!



And so.... http://AidsIsOver.com is now online.

Sparse in content as yet, but we'll get there as we go on. Get ready for straight-talking, no-holds-barred, interviews and presentations.

The site launches just weeks after the W.H.O. admitted that the threat of a global heterosexual AIDS epidemic is now over! The new AIDS-skeptic website is dedicated in memory of AIDS activist David Pasquarelli, whose stand on heterosexual AIDS has been vindicated by that W.H.O climbdown. 'Aids Is Over' was a campaign slogan of his activist group ACT-UP SF.

At launch, the site features an introductory audio on the implications of the retreat on heterosexual AIDS by the mainstream. The first interview guest will be Liam Scheff on Thursday 28th August.

Archive audio and video already at the site features AIDS activists such as Christine Maggiore, David Crowe, Dr. Charles Geshekter, Prof. Henry Bauer, Dr. Rodney Richards and Michael Ellner.

Your feedback and comments are welcome to fintan a-t aidsisover.com

Threat of world Aids pandemic among
heterosexuals is over, report admits


By Jeremy Laurance - UK Independent - Sunday, 8 June 2008

A quarter of a century after the outbreak of Aids, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has accepted that the threat of a global heterosexual pandemic has disappeared.

In the first official admission that the universal prevention strategy promoted by the major Aids organisations may have been misdirected, Kevin de Cock, the head of the WHO's department of HIV/Aids said there will be no generalised epidemic of Aids in the heterosexual population outside Africa.

Dr De Cock, an epidemiologist who has spent much of his career leading the battle against the disease, said understanding of the threat posed by the virus had changed. Whereas once it was seen as a risk to populations everywhere, it was now recognised that, outside sub-Saharan Africa, it was confined to high-risk groups including men who have sex with men, injecting drug users, and sex workers and their clients.

Dr De Cock said: "It is very unlikely there will be a heterosexual epidemic in other countries. Ten years ago a lot of people were saying there would be a generalised epidemic in Asia China was the big worry with its huge population. That doesn't look likely..... Read on...

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