Reality or Magic
Many individuals began to take their health in their own hands rather than rely on medical authority for the “treatment” of HIV when it became obvious that there were a thousand and one inconsistencies in the HIV/AIDS theory.
In terms of notoriety, the list is led by one of the nation’s top basketball stars, Earvin ‘”Magic” Johnson. In November 1991, Magic proved to be HIV positive when he applied for a marriage license. Magic was totally healthy until AIDS specialists Anthony Fauci, from the NIH, David Ho, now director of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center in New York, and Magic’s personal doctor advised AIDS prophylaxis with AZT.
Magic’s health changed radically within a few days. The press wrote in December 1991: “Magic Reeling as Worst Nightmare Comes True-He’s Getting Sicker.” Only after he began taking AZT did Magic’s health begin to decline. He “had lost his appetite and suffered from bouts of nausea and fatigue” and complained. “I feel like vomiting almost every day.”
But then suddenly Magic’s AIDS symptoms disappeared-and so did all further news about his AIDS symptoms and treatment. Had Magic’s virus suddenly become harmless, or was Magic taken off AZT? No paper would mention whether Magic was taken off AZT. Nobody knew, except those who joked, “There is no magic in AZT, and there is no AZT in Magic.,”
Indeed. it is very unlikely that he could have won the Olympics in 1992 on AZT, considering his strong reactions to the toxic drug in 1991. The silence of the AIDS establishment seems to confirm this assumption. Nothing would have been a better advertisement for the troubled AIDS drug than having returned AIDS patient Magic to an Olympic victory. But no such announcement was made.
At last Magic broke the silence himself. After a “motivational” AIDS talk in Tallahassee, Florida, in the spring of 1995, Magic responded to a teacher that “He had been taking AZT for a while, but has stopped.” The media preferred not to mention the news.
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MINNEAPOLIS — Magic Johnson criticized a pair of talk show hosts Friday for accusing him of faking AIDS but said he didn’t want them to be fired.
Chris Baker and Langdon Perry of KTLK in Minneapolis made the remarks during Baker’s conservative radio show on Wednesday. After Johnson condemned the statements, the station said it regretted “some offhand remarks” by the pair.
“We can’t have people out here making false statements and putting out bad information, because this battle is too big when it comes to HIV and AIDS,” Johnson told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.
“I poured my life into it and a lot of other people have poured their life into it, into getting out the right information so people can protect themselves and know what HIV and AIDS is all about.”
Johnson called the remarks “so stupid,” and said he hadn’t heard from the station. He also wants the hosts to keep their jobs.
“I would rather they educate their audience,” he said.
According to a partial transcript and audio clip posted on a media watchdog site, mediamatters.org, the remarks came after a caller asserted that health care isn’t a basic right. Perry responded by asking about treatable diseases that a person can live with for a long time “if you just get some basic drugs.”
Baker responded, “Like Magic Johnson?”
Perry replied, “Like Magic with his faked AIDS. Magic faked AIDS.”
Baker said, “You think Magic faked AIDS for sympathy?”
Perry replied, “I’m convinced that Magic faked AIDS.”
“Me too,” Baker said.
Johnson was diagnosed with HIV in 1991 and then retired from the NBA at 32.
KTLK’s statement said it recognized the seriousness of AIDS and the “great work” Johnson has done to call attention to the disease.
“We regret that some offhand remarks by commentators on KTLK did not reflect that,” the statement said. “To better inform our listeners and employees, KTLK will be airing HIV/AIDS awareness public service announcements, and will be reaching out to Mr. Johnson to get his thoughts on education efforts.”
Program director Steve Versnick said the station wouldn’t comment beyond the statement.
Johnson, 49, said his health is “wonderful.” He also noted that he has HIV, not AIDS.
“You have incredible drugs now,” he said. “I’m working out every day.”
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HIV has never been shown to cause AIDS. Its the antiretroviral drugs that makes you sick. In Africa we just call the symptoms associated with extreme poverty, dirty water, parasitic infections, and malnutrition AIDS. We do this according the the so called Bangui definition of AIDS established by the WHO in 1985. No “HIV test ” is necessary.
Read Maria Papagiannidou’s book, “Goodbye AIDS! Did it ever exist?”. She is a journalist in Greece. She was on the MED for 12 years. She was very sick. Finally she decide to listen to the otherside of the argument and got off the MEDS. Now she is well.
Watch her interviews on YouTube. Read about Dr. Robert Willner. He injected himself several times on national TV in Spain with HIV infected blood. He never got sick. The US blocked the telecast here. Wake up.
SO TRUE !!!!!
He never had it….boom.