Liam Scheff

How AIDS Didn’t Become a Kissing Disease

June 1st, 2010

Is there a single “AIDS Virus,” or do all humans and animals express similar little particles under stress?

AIDS is the most well-known disease category in the world. It is diagnosed by HIV tests, which are supposed to be accurate. The tests are supposed to find (more…)

  • Soon We Will All Be AIDS Patients

    Nationalized Health Care - mandatory and without option of refusal – sits on our doorstep. It knocks, and for our sake, the President and lady speaker have saved us from answering the door. It will enter, with or without our consent. How will you benefit from socialized medicine? (more…)

  • AIDS Drugs for Healthy Positives

    “A pharmaceutical experiment on hundreds of mostly black homosexual men and heterosexual women in Washington is about to be undertaken…”  The CDC and NIH are stirring the cauldron yet again: Black Box-labeled drugs are being dispensed to healthy gay men and heterosexual women – as long as they’re African-American. (more…)

  • Orphans Poisoned in Drug Trials

    In May 2003, investigative journalist Liam Scheff began his investigation of the Incarnation Children’s Center (ICC), an orphanage in New York City’s Washington Heights that was being used by government (N.I.H.) and pharmaceutical companies as a test center for the standard AIDS drugs – AZT and its analogs, Nevirapine, and the various protease inhibitors. (more…)

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