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Georgia Courts Deal Setbacks for Corrupt Duo

April 9th, 2013

9 Apr (ATLANTA GA) – For more than a decade, Atlanta doctor James Murtagh MD and Kevin Kuritzky have promoted themselves as “courageous insiders” who blew the lid on corruption at Emory University School of Medicine.  In 2008, private investigator Clark Baker began to investigate both.  Based in part on their pattern of behavior and that of the US Government and pharmaceutical industry, Baker founded OMSJ to investigate corruption that local, state and federal law enforcement officials appeared to facilitate or ignore. (more…)

  • Coming Soon: The United States of Autism

    15 Feb (AGE OF AUTISM) – I’ve used the phrase, the United States of Autism, a number of times, usually because I’m frustrated over all the passive acceptance of autism. The stories in the news are endless. Autism is talked about as if we don’t dare to ask where all the disabled kids are coming from–autism is now just a way of life in this country. (more…)

  • AIDS Update 2013

    9 Jan (KPFK Radio) – Gary Null interviews investigative reporter Celia Farber, UC Berkeley Prof. Peter Duesberg PhD, Christian Fiala MD and OMSJ Director Clark Baker for an HIV update.  Peter Duesberg PhD is professor of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of California at Berkeley.  He was the first to isolate a cancer gene through his w (more…)

  • AIDS Church Celebrates World AIDS Day!

    1 Dec – It’s World AIDS Day, which means that its time for the faithful congregation of the pharmaceutically-fundamentalist AIDS Church to celebrate the suffering and death of those who follow this pagan religion.  Despite being routinely debunked in courtrooms and documentaries like House of Numbers (2009), today’s faithful celebrate the sacramental baptism of HIV tests and the eucharist of psychotropic cocktails (more…)

  • Ben Goldacre: Doctors and the Drugs They Prescribe

    TEDMED 2012 - When a new drug gets tested, the results of the trials should be published for the rest of the medical world — except much of the time, negative or inconclusive findings go unreported, leaving doctors and researchers in the dark. In this impassioned talk, Ben Goldacre explains why these unreported instances of negative data are especially misleading and dangerous. (more…)

  • AIDS-Like Virus Mysteriously Appears During Merck Trials

    28 Aug (THAILAND) - Southeast Asia, specifically Thailand, an AIDS-like “virus” has been found in people that are not infected with HIV. Those infected have their immune-system compromised. Health officials say that this new AIDS “virus” is not contagious, (more…)

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