Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 06:08:20 -0000 >From: " iidland " <iidland@...> >Subject: our old friend syphilis > >Hey folks, >I have a question which i can't seem to find an answer to, and i'm wondering if anyone else has ever pondered or experienced what i am about to pose. I have heard about dissident doctors who hypothesize that HIV/AIDS is caused by a mutated version of the syphilis bacterium, which i find believable, seeing how many of the symptoms i have experienced are very similar to a syphilis infection. in fact, when all this rig-a-morrole began with me i felt certain i had contracted syphilis. I'm going to have to do some searching, but i seem to remember reading an article about a doctor who began treating his AIDS infected clientele as though they had syphilis and noticed dramatic changes in their health, but, big surprise, his medical license was revoked, because doctors are quietly barred from healing AIDS patients. Anyway, my question is, if HIV/AIDS is in >fact another mutation of our old friend the syphilis bacterium, then what is the reason for myself and others testing negative when given the standard syphilis test. I have a hunch that it has something to do with the possible mutation of the bacterium eluding old testing methods, but as with everything else, i feel like i'm grasping at straws again and ready to beat my head against the wall. Any illumination on the matter would be appreciated > >ivan > > If you have syphilis symptoms isn't there a test for syphilis? Syphilis is one of a number of pathogens and conditions which can break down the immune system and cause real AIDS. It was unfortunate at the South African AIDS symposium commissioned by president Thabo Mbeki that presenters including the syphilis ones kept insisting that their favorite cause of real AIDS was the one and only cause of AIDS, as if they were tainted by the HIV theory, which includes the notion that there is only one cause of AIDS. There are many factors that can break down the immune system, a condition known as AIDS. I'll see if I can find something showing the ridiculous argument that one or another cause of real AIDS was the only cause. If you can filter that distraction out there will be some content for you on syphilis and AIDS. Actually there was a HEAL symposium on the AIDS syphilis link which probably excludes the inane non sequitur that syphilis is sole cause of AIDS. http://www.google.com/search?q=symposium+aids+syphilis http://www.google.com/search?q=mbeki+symposium+aids+syphilis -Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 It might be in this link'''....BluEwillow http://www.apfn.org/apfn/aids.htm -- our old friend syphilis > >Hey folks, >I have a question which i can't seem to find an answer to, and i'm wondering if anyone else has ever pondered or experienced what i am about to pose. I have heard about dissident doctors who hypothesize that HIV/AIDS is caused by a mutated version of the syphilis bacterium, which i find believable, seeing how many of the symptoms i have experienced are very similar to a syphilis infection. in fact, when all this rig-a-morrole began with me i felt certain i had contracted syphilis. I'm going to have to do some searching, but i seem to remember reading an article about a doctor who began treating his AIDS infected clientele as though they had syphilis and noticed dramatic changes in their health, but, big surprise, his medical license was revoked, because doctors are quietly barred from healing AIDS patients. Anyway, my question is, if HIV/AIDS is in >fact another mutation of our old friend the syphilis bacterium, then what is the reason for myself and others testing negative when given the standard syphilis test. I have a hunch that it has something to do with the possible mutation of the bacterium eluding old testing methods, but as with everything else, i feel like i'm grasping at straws again and ready to beat my head against the wall. Any illumination on the matter would be appreciated > >ivan > > If you have syphilis symptoms isn't there a test for syphilis? Syphilis is one of a number of pathogens and conditions which can break down the immune system and cause real AIDS. It was unfortunate at the South African AIDS symposium commissioned by president Thabo Mbeki that presenters including the syphilis ones kept insisting that their favorite cause of real AIDS was the one and only cause of AIDS, as if they were tainted by the HIV theory, which includes the notion that there is only one cause of AIDS. There are many factors that can break down the immune system, a condition known as AIDS. I'll see if I can find something showing the ridiculous argument that one or another cause of real AIDS was the only cause. If you can filter that distraction out there will be some content for you on syphilis and AIDS. Actually there was a HEAL symposium on the AIDS syphilis link which probably excludes the inane non sequitur that syphilis is sole cause of AIDS. http://www.google.com/search?q=symposium+aids+syphilis http://www.google.com/search?q=mbeki+symposium+aids+syphilis -Bob Read AIDS-Cured Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2004 Report Share Posted February 1, 2004 Can anyone highight me more? I will be most grateful to receive any information that equates syphilis with the so called HIV/AIDS. Astone Bob <recbo@...> wrote: Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 06:08:20 -0000 >From: " iidland " <iidland@...> >Subject: our old friend syphilis > >Hey folks, >I have a question which i can't seem to find an answer to, and i'm wondering if anyone else has ever pondered or experienced what i am about to pose. I have heard about dissident doctors who hypothesize that HIV/AIDS is caused by a mutated version of the syphilis bacterium, which i find believable, seeing how many of the symptoms i have experienced are very similar to a syphilis infection. in fact, when all this rig-a-morrole began with me i felt certain i had contracted syphilis. I'm going to have to do some searching, but i seem to remember reading an article about a doctor who began treating his AIDS infected clientele as though they had syphilis and noticed dramatic changes in their health, but, big surprise, his medical license was revoked, because doctors are quietly barred from healing AIDS patients. Anyway, my question is, if HIV/AIDS is in >fact another mutation of our old friend the syphilis bacterium, then what is the reason for myself and others testing negative when given the standard syphilis test. I have a hunch that it has something to do with the possible mutation of the bacterium eluding old testing methods, but as with everything else, i feel like i'm grasping at straws again and ready to beat my head against the wall. Any illumination on the matter would be appreciated > >ivan > > If you have syphilis symptoms isn't there a test for syphilis? Syphilis is one of a number of pathogens and conditions which can break down the immune system and cause real AIDS. It was unfortunate at the South African AIDS symposium commissioned by president Thabo Mbeki that presenters including the syphilis ones kept insisting that their favorite cause of real AIDS was the one and only cause of AIDS, as if they were tainted by the HIV theory, which includes the notion that there is only one cause of AIDS. There are many factors that can break down the immune system, a condition known as AIDS. I'll see if I can find something showing the ridiculous argument that one or another cause of real AIDS was the only cause. If you can filter that distraction out there will be some content for you on syphilis and AIDS. Actually there was a HEAL symposium on the AIDS syphilis link which probably excludes the inane non sequitur that syphilis is sole cause of AIDS. http://www.google.com/search?q=symposium+aids+syphilis http://www.google.com/search?q=mbeki+symposium+aids+syphilis -Bob Read AIDS-Cured Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2004 Report Share Posted February 2, 2004 Hey Ivan and others, I knew of someone who went to that doc treating HIV as if it were a Syphilis infection with massive dosages of Penicillin and that patient died of AIDS. Many people who are harboring various multiple viral-parasitic-bacterial-fungal infections who contact Syphilis may advance toward AIDS. I know this was true for me as I must have been HIV infected for fifteen years, but didn't see the so called symptoms of progression until after I contacted Syphilis. The co-infection crashed my immune system. It would seem that Syphilis is a cofactor in a multi-conditional effect causing the progression to AIDS. Eliot Can anyone highight me more? I will be most grateful to receive any information that equates syphilis with the so called HIV/AIDS. Astone Bob <recbo@...> wrote: Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 06:08:20 -0000 >From: " iidland " <iidland@...> >Subject: our old friend syphilis > >Hey folks, >I have a question which i can't seem to find an answer to, and i'm wondering if anyone else has ever pondered or experienced what i am about to pose. I have heard about dissident doctors who hypothesize that HIV/AIDS is caused by a mutated version of the syphilis bacterium, which i find believable, seeing how many of the symptoms i have experienced are very similar to a syphilis infection. in fact, when all this rig-a-morrole began with me i felt certain i had contracted syphilis. I'm going to have to do some searching, but i seem to remember reading an article about a doctor who began treating his AIDS infected clientele as though they had syphilis and noticed dramatic changes in their health, but, big surprise, his medical license was revoked, because doctors are quietly barred from healing AIDS patients. Anyway, my question is, if HIV/AIDS is in >fact another mutation of our old friend the syphilis bacterium, then what is the reason for myself and others testing negative when given the standard syphilis test. I have a hunch that it has something to do with the possible mutation of the bacterium eluding old testing methods, but as with everything else, i feel like i'm grasping at straws again and ready to beat my head against the wall. Any illumination on the matter would be appreciated > >ivan > > If you have syphilis symptoms isn't there a test for syphilis? Syphilis is one of a number of pathogens and conditions which can break down the immune system and cause real AIDS. It was unfortunate at the South African AIDS symposium commissioned by president Thabo Mbeki that presenters including the syphilis ones kept insisting that their favorite cause of real AIDS was the one and only cause of AIDS, as if they were tainted by the HIV theory, which includes the notion that there is only one cause of AIDS. There are many factors that can break down the immune system, a condition known as AIDS. I'll see if I can find something showing the ridiculous argument that one or another cause of real AIDS was the only cause. If you can filter that distraction out there will be some content for you on syphilis and AIDS. Actually there was a HEAL symposium on the AIDS syphilis link which probably excludes the inane non sequitur that syphilis is sole cause of AIDS. http://www.google.com/search?q=symposium+aids+syphilis http://www.google.com/search?q=mbeki+symposium+aids+syphilis -Bob Read AIDS-Cured Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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