Shannon Brownlee

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…)

“Making a Killing”: New Carl Elliott Article in Mother Jones

August 24th, 2010

Monday, August 23, 2010 -  There’s a fascinating article by Carl Elliott in the current issue of Mother Jones. It’s called “Making a Killing,” and it shows how clinical trials have become marketing exercises for the pharmaceutical industry (more…)

  • HIV Innocence Project

    If you have been charged with an HIV-related crime or civil action – or you represent someone in such action, contact OMSJ immediately. (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…)

  • 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…)

  • Chiropractor wins $6.3M against Board

    Independence MO |20 Aug – A former Independence chiropractor has won a $6.3 million judgment in his case against former members of the Missouri State Board of Chiropractic Examiners for suspending his license. (more…)

  • Blacklisted Scientist Challenges Global Warming Orthodoxy

    The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for years has been predicting the greenhouse effect can spin out of control.  They claim that there exists a scientific consensus that CO2 is pushing the planet into an unrestrained greenhouse effect, that it’s raising global temperatures and it must be stopped.  IPCC was (more…)

  • Corrupt Researcher Claims Mental Disorder Led to Corruption

    In 2009, Anesthesiology News reported that a 2008 audit at Baystate Medical Center uncovered “one of the largest research frauds in history” committed by anesthesiologist Scott (more…)

  • Obamacare Will Lead to Loss of Millions of US Healthcare Jobs

    9 Aug – The US economy has lost 7.8 million jobs since the start of this recession, and jobs are not coming back. Obamacare will lead to the loss of millions of healthcare jobs before the end of the decade. (more…)

  • The Antidepressant Con-Game

    6 Aug – We spend more than £250 m a year on antidepressants in the UK – and it’s a complete waste of money.  They are not much better than sugar pills, they have nasty side – effects, such as sexual dysfunction, and they increase young people’s risk of suicide.  New research shows they don’t even work on the brain in the way we thought they did. (more…)

  • HIV Innocence Project

    If you have been charged with an HIV-related crime or civil action – or you represent someone in such action, contact OMSJ immediately. (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…)

  • 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…)

  • Another MD Busts AIDS Clerics

    Since 2006, Mexican cartels have killed 28,000 men, women and children in drug-related violence.  As troubling as these numbers are, those deaths and injuries represent a fraction of those who are negligently killed or injured by US doctors and drug companies every year.  Based upon admissions information, 3,607,000 patients suffered adverse drug reactions in 1994 alone.  (more…)

  • Global Warming’s Unlikely Skeptic

    4 Aug  - Months ago, Lord Christopher Monckton put forth his Instrument of Repudiation, CFACT gained thousands of signatures on our own petition against Cap and Trade, and ClimateGate launched a wake up call to America.   Now this.   Recently, Marc Morano, senior editor of CFACT’s Climate Depot, sat down with Dr. Denis Rancourt to discuss his (more…)

  • AHRP on Drug Trials & Guinea Pigs

    26 July:  Ana Cantu was a human guinea pig in a drug trial for $4,800:  “The study started out with 20 subjects… For about a week there were 14 subjects.  Then they started dropping… Now, we’re down to 7.” (more…)

  • When a Drug Fails

    25 July | NY Times Editorial – The flameout of an enormously expensive drug to treat advanced breast cancer will pose a critical test for the Food and Drug Administration. Will the agency have the courage to reverse course when a medical treatment that it approved based on preliminary evidence flops badly in follow-up studies? (more…)

  • Canadian MD Warns: ObamaCare Rationing Inevitable

    Under ObamaCare, the federal government will inevitably decide what kinds of care will get funding and who will get it.  Comparative clinical effectiveness research is now a reality as a part of the U.S. government reform of the health care system. As a Canadian Physician, I know this research leads to only one thing – rationing. (more…)

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HIV Innocence Project

August 25th, 2009

If you have been charged with an HIV-related crime or civil action – or you represent someone in such action, contact OMSJ immediately. (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…)

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