by Neville Hodgkinson,The Unz Review:

TheUnz Reviewdocuments so much foolishness, if not insanity, in current human affairs that it can feel churlish to draw attention to yet another illusion, one with which I have become familiar over the past 40 years: the belief that a sexually transmitted virus, HIV, is the cause of the immune system disorder called Aids. Much evidence contradicts this hypothesis, but as in other important areas of our lives, unremitting dogma and censorship by powerful and often state-funded bureaucracies continue to keep an unproven theory alive.

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In the UK, we have just received a fresh reminder of the suffering that accompanies this belief, a microcosm of intense misery indicative of a global burden of harmful misinformation.

Adam Hall, aged 43, was sentenced to life imprisonment on April 23 at Newcastle Crown Court for infecting seven young men with HIV, giving them what the judge called a “permanent and irreversible illness” with a “lifelong dependence on medical treatment”.

Hall’s criminality is not in question. He raped four of the men, and took a “sexual interest” in inflicting pain and harm on all of them, the court was told.

But it is also clear that the determination of the medical and legal authorities to make an example of him added to the anguish of the victims, because of the stigma attached to the virus theory and the lifelong medications that accompany an HIV diagnosis.

In a statement made to the court, one described how a sexual health nurse called him as he was getting off the school bus, to tell him he had been given HIV. He was 15 at the time. “There is a massive hole in my heart for the life I might have lived,” he said.

Another said the diagnosis was like a death sentence, adding: “The first medication I took made my hair fall out. I switched medications, but the side effects continued. Right now, day to day living can be exhausting. I have been exposed to so many medical procedures and hospital stays.”

A third said: “When I was first diagnosed with HIV, I just couldn’t believe it…All I can say is it ruined me. In that moment my life as I knew it was gone. I face so much stigma at work, including homophobic comments.”

Source: SGT Report