Maria Papagiannidou April, 2009 We had about 300 people attend the book launch for Goodbye AIDS! Did it ever exist? in Athens and more than 100 in Thessaloniki ordinary people with questions and vivid interest, only one journalist, two or three open minded doctors, no politicians. Everything went fine. Guests arrived from the USA, Germany and UK and gave an international dimension to the discussion panel. First we started by presenting the apparent fraud: - Janine Roberts is a senior investigative journalist whose work has appeared in the Financial Times, the Independent and all the major Australian newspapers; the author of numerous wellreceived books and producer of investigative films seen on the BBC and Canadian, Australian and American television networks. She presented the papers of Gallo that established AIDS science, showing how they were altered before being published in the Science journal in May 1984. She showed the original manuscript written by one of his laboratory colleagues, Popovic, and how Gallo, the laboratory head, cooked the paper to hide how their discovery was very ambiguous and problematic. If anyone sees these papers, they will realize there is no need to be a scientist to realize what has happened! She also showed the letter sent to Science, that has been signed by many scientists and medical doctors, asking the withdrawal of these May 1984 Gallo papers.
- Maria Papagiannidou St Pierre, author of the book, is a senior Greek journalist and an exAIDS patient who stopped taking the AIDS medication two years ago. She gave in Athens a speech entitled What I have survived and how Im perfectly fine now. In Thessaloniki, she spoke about the obligatory AZT treatment for babies and pregnant women, which should be considered criminal, and asked everybody to cosign a letter to the Greek Health Minister asking for the proofs of the HIV/AIDS theory.
Then it was the scientific part: - Dr. Andrew Maniotis is an Associate Professor of Bioengineering who teaches undergraduate students, graduate students and student doctors in the largest Medical School in the USA, and is a Researcher in the School of Bioengineering at the University of Illinois in Chicago, where he directs the Program of Tumor Mechanics and Tissue Engineering. He explained, that contrary to the normal practices of science, research into other theories that might well explain AIDS was stopped after Robert Gallos publication. Any inquisitive scientist who dared to question any aspect of Gallos theory was henceforth shot at from all directions. It is as if someone in cancer research claimed that smoking is the only reason for cancer and dismissed anybody who supports a different approach. Those tactics are foreign to science. He also referred to the failures of AIDS drugs and of more than 60 vaccine trials.
- Dr. Juliane Sacher is a specialist in general medicine who has treated more than 1.500 HIV patients. She spoke about alternative therapies for both HIVpositive and HIVnegative patients, that she has applied for many years with very good results. Because she knows a virus called HIV is not the reason for the disease AIDS, the antiretroviral medications cannot be the right treatment. She examined the causes of immunodeficiency and immuneimbalance and described nontoxic therapies. She is greatly influenced in her work by the research of Dr. Heinrich Kremer (The silent revolution of cancer and AIDS), by Prof. Alfred Haessig, Dr. Toni Gradl (The inventor of the Viathen mixture) and Dr. Gerhard Ohlenschlager (The most famous researcher on glutathion).
- And then a member of Greeces gay community spoke, describing the difficulties faced by HIV positive members of the homosexual community. He was dramatic and funny and made a very good impression. He explained how Dr. Sacher took care of his own AIDS related health problems and how he is now doing well, despite never having taken antiHIV medications.
There was a controversy at that point over; if AIDS and HIV do not exist, what did Sacher cure him from? She replied that there are 48 already known illnesses that are now considered to be AIDS, so she treats the symptoms of the illness in the way she would do for an nonHIV positive person. During the question period, among others we heard a mother worried about her boy, a young lady who had just graduated the Medical School, a doctor who was ashamed to be called a doctor, a priest who was listening carefully, and an older man who talked about Dr Hamer. Now we have two hours of video from Athens and three hours from Thessaloniki from which we plan to make a montage and have it subtitled in English. |