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Military Court Raises Questions About HIV Tests

June 12th, 2012

8 Jun (WASH DC) - In an unusual and possibly unprecedented trial verdict, rendered after expert witnesses raised “reasonable doubt” about the general validity of what are commonly called “HIV tests,” a military judge at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina on May 17 acquitted an Army sergeant of aggravated assault for failing to disclose his HIV “status” to sexual partners. The charges could have resulted in 37 years imprisonment for Sgt. Tarence C. Dixon. (more…)

OMSJ Fights the Good Fight

September 6th, 2011

Los Angeles, September 6, 2011 – OMSJ (The Office of Medical & Scientific Justice), a highly recognized and successful non-profit investigation agency, reports that medical and scientific corruption (“junk science”) permeates the pharmaceutical industry and US regulators – adversely affecting the health of Americans and millions worldwide. (more…)

The Berkeley Inquisition Exposed

April 19th, 2010

The word is chutzpa – and it’s hard to imagine a better way to describe UC Berkeley (UCB) Vice Provost Sheldon Zedeck’s assignment of Arthur Reingold to investigate misconduct allegations against Professor Peter Duesberg, PhD.  The charges stem from Duesberg’s (et al) report that was published in 2009 by  Medical Hypotheses.  Citing 35 references that includes South Africa’s (SA) own mortality reports, Prof. Duesberg’s team concluded that: (more…)

HIV Innocence Group

August 25th, 2009

This page has changed – go to the HIV Innocence Group (more…)

BIIDS: Behavioural Induced Immune Deficiency Syndrome

June 20th, 2009

Johnson Tagarisa grew up during the 1970s when his cousins, brothers and uncles worked in the mines of South Africa.  Upon return to their native Zimbabwe, they spoke often of their experiences.  By the time that people were starting to “die from AIDS in South Africa,” Johnson was old enough and educated enough to connect the dots.  Even when his stepbrother died in 1993, Johnson argued with the doctor that he had died of syphilis because he had (more…)

Critique of the IPCC’s Summary for Policymakers

October 21st, 2013

(TUCSON CITIZEN) Scientists Craig D. Idso, Robert M. Carter, S. Fred Singer, and Willie Soon have released a lengthy critique of the recently published Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Summary for Policymakers (SPM). (more…)

  • NUSHAWN WILLIAMS CASE

    June 28, 2013 (MAYVILLE, NY) – After nearly two weeks of highly technical testimony from medical and scientific experts, a Chautauqua County jury took one hour to decide that Nushawn Williams suffers from a mental abnormality that makes him subject to “civil management” and will either be confined to a secure treatment facility or kept under strict supervision. (more…)

  • Navy Dismisses HIV Charges

    30 NOV (NAS JACKSONVILLE) – A US Navy veteran accused of HIV-related criminal charges has reached a pretrial agreement that will free him within weeks.  Accused of failing to disclose his alleged “HIV-positive status,” military prosecutors charged the Aviation Electrician’s Mate (RS) with multiple counts of aggravated sexual assault “likely to produce death or grievous bodily harm.” If convicted of all charges, RS faced a demotion and dishonorable discharge, the loss (more…)

  • Military Court Raises Questions About HIV Tests

    8 Jun (WASH DC) - In an unusual and possibly unprecedented trial verdict, rendered after expert witnesses raised “reasonable doubt” about the general validity of what are commonly called “HIV tests,” a military judge at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina on May 17 acquitted an Army sergeant of aggravated assault for failing to disclose his HIV “status” to sexual partners. The charges could have resulted in 37 years imprisonment for Sgt. Tarence C. Dixon. (more…)

  • OMSJ Fights the Good Fight

    Los Angeles, September 6, 2011 – OMSJ (The Office of Medical & Scientific Justice), a highly recognized and successful non-profit investigation agency, reports that medical and scientific corruption (“junk science”) permeates the pharmaceutical industry and US regulators – adversely affecting the health of Americans and millions worldwide. (more…)

  • The Berkeley Inquisition Exposed

    The word is chutzpa – and it’s hard to imagine a better way to describe UC Berkeley (UCB) Vice Provost Sheldon Zedeck’s assignment of Arthur Reingold to investigate misconduct allegations against Professor Peter Duesberg, PhD.  The charges stem from Duesberg’s (et al) report that was published in 2009 by  Medical Hypotheses.  Citing 35 references that includes South Africa’s (SA) own mortality reports, Prof. Duesberg’s team concluded that: (more…)

  • HIV Innocence Group

    This page has changed – go to the HIV Innocence Group (more…)

  • BIIDS: Behavioural Induced Immune Deficiency Syndrome

    Johnson Tagarisa grew up during the 1970s when his cousins, brothers and uncles worked in the mines of South Africa.  Upon return to their native Zimbabwe, they spoke often of their experiences.  By the time that people were starting to “die from AIDS in South Africa,” Johnson was old enough and educated enough to connect the dots.  Even when his stepbrother died in 1993, Johnson argued with the doctor that he had died of syphilis because he had (more…)

  • This Is Your Brain On Toxins

    (NY TIMES) “Lead helps to guard your health.”  That was the marketing line that the former National Lead Company used decades ago to sell lead-based household paints. (more…)

  • How Science Goes Wrong

    (THE ECONOMIST) – A SIMPLE idea underpins science: “trust, but verify”.  Results should always be subject to challenge from experiment. That simple but powerful idea has generated a vast body of knowledge. Since its birth in the 17th century, modern science has changed the world beyond recognition, and overwhelmingly for the better. (more…)

  • Trouble at the Lab

    (THE ECONOMIST) – “I SEE a train wreck looming,” warned Daniel Kahneman, an eminent psychologist, in an open letter last year. The premonition concerned research on a phenomenon known as “priming”. Priming studies suggest that decisions can be influenced by apparently irrelevant actions or events that took place just before the cusp of choice. They have been a boom area in psychology over the past decade, and some of their in (more…)

  • Monsanto’s RoundUp Ready Linked to Severe Endocrine Disruption; Breast Cancer

    (NATURAL NEWS)The journal Food and Chemical Toxicology (FCT) has accepted for publication a new study that links exposure to Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide, the active ingredient of which is glyphosate, to severe endocrine disruption and breast cancer. (more…)

  • Grocery Manufacturers Association Releases Secret Donor List

    (NATURAL NEWS) - As previously reported, the Grocery Manufacturers Association got caught red-handed violating Washington state fair election laws by running a money laundering slush fund designed to conceal the identities of food companies giving money to block I-522. (more…)

  • NUSHAWN WILLIAMS CASE

    June 28, 2013 (MAYVILLE, NY) – After nearly two weeks of highly technical testimony from medical and scientific experts, a Chautauqua County jury took one hour to decide that Nushawn Williams suffers from a mental abnormality that makes him subject to “civil management” and will either be confined to a secure treatment facility or kept under strict supervision. (more…)

  • Navy Dismisses HIV Charges

    30 NOV (NAS JACKSONVILLE) – A US Navy veteran accused of HIV-related criminal charges has reached a pretrial agreement that will free him within weeks.  Accused of failing to disclose his alleged “HIV-positive status,” military prosecutors charged the Aviation Electrician’s Mate (RS) with multiple counts of aggravated sexual assault “likely to produce death or grievous bodily harm.” If convicted of all charges, RS faced a demotion and dishonorable discharge, the loss (more…)

  • Military Court Raises Questions About HIV Tests

    8 Jun (WASH DC) - In an unusual and possibly unprecedented trial verdict, rendered after expert witnesses raised “reasonable doubt” about the general validity of what are commonly called “HIV tests,” a military judge at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina on May 17 acquitted an Army sergeant of aggravated assault for failing to disclose his HIV “status” to sexual partners. The charges could have resulted in 37 years imprisonment for Sgt. Tarence C. Dixon. (more…)

  • OMSJ Fights the Good Fight

    Los Angeles, September 6, 2011 – OMSJ (The Office of Medical & Scientific Justice), a highly recognized and successful non-profit investigation agency, reports that medical and scientific corruption (“junk science”) permeates the pharmaceutical industry and US regulators – adversely affecting the health of Americans and millions worldwide. (more…)

  • The Berkeley Inquisition Exposed

    The word is chutzpa – and it’s hard to imagine a better way to describe UC Berkeley (UCB) Vice Provost Sheldon Zedeck’s assignment of Arthur Reingold to investigate misconduct allegations against Professor Peter Duesberg, PhD.  The charges stem from Duesberg’s (et al) report that was published in 2009 by  Medical Hypotheses.  Citing 35 references that includes South Africa’s (SA) own mortality reports, Prof. Duesberg’s team concluded that: (more…)

  • HIV Innocence Group

    This page has changed – go to the HIV Innocence Group (more…)

  • BIIDS: Behavioural Induced Immune Deficiency Syndrome

    Johnson Tagarisa grew up during the 1970s when his cousins, brothers and uncles worked in the mines of South Africa.  Upon return to their native Zimbabwe, they spoke often of their experiences.  By the time that people were starting to “die from AIDS in South Africa,” Johnson was old enough and educated enough to connect the dots.  Even when his stepbrother died in 1993, Johnson argued with the doctor that he had died of syphilis because he had (more…)

  • A Push to Sell Testosterone Gels Troubles Doctors

    (NEW YORK TIMES)The barrage of advertisements targets older men. “Have you noticed a recent deterioration of your ability to play sports?” “Do you have a decrease in sex drive?” “Do you have a lack of energy?” If so, the ads warn, you should “talk to your doctor about (more…)

  • Decades Later, Condemnation for a Skid Row Cancer Study

    (NY TIMES) -  A medical researcher from Columbia University, Dr. Perry Hudson, made the skid row alcoholics in Lower Manhattan an offer: If they agreed to surgical biopsies of their prostates, they would get a clean bed and three square meals for a few days, plus free medical care and treatment if they had prostate cancer. (more…)

  • Kaua’i City Council Slaps Down Monsanto

    (NATURAL NEWS) A milestone has just been achieved on the island in Kaua’i, where the city council passed measure 2491 which places unprecedented new restrictions on toxic agricultural chemicals frequently used in conjunction with GMOs. (more…)

  • Washington State Forces Grocery Manufacturing Association to Disclose Donors

    (THE HERALD)Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson has filed suit to force the Grocery Manufacturing Association to disclose the source of its $7.2 million in contributions to the campaign against a food labeling initiative. (more…)

  • Computer Games and Global Warming

    (AMERICAN THINKER) Pioneers of science like Pythagoras, Galileo, Copernicus, and Newton had beliefs that were mystical in nature.  The Christian God was very much on the minds of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century scientists. (more…)

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NUSHAWN WILLIAMS CASE

June 28th, 2013

June 28, 2013 (MAYVILLE, NY) – After nearly two weeks of highly technical testimony from medical and scientific experts, a Chautauqua County jury took one hour to decide that Nushawn Williams suffers from a mental abnormality that makes him subject to “civil management” and will either be confined to a secure treatment facility or kept under strict supervision. (more…)

Navy Dismisses HIV Charges

November 30th, 2012

30 NOV (NAS JACKSONVILLE) – A US Navy veteran accused of HIV-related criminal charges has reached a pretrial agreement that will free him within weeks.  Accused of failing to disclose his alleged “HIV-positive status,” military prosecutors charged the Aviation Electrician’s Mate (RS) with multiple counts of aggravated sexual assault “likely to produce death or grievous bodily harm.” If convicted of all charges, RS faced a demotion and dishonorable discharge, the loss (more…)

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