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NEWS UPDATE: U.S. Armed Forces Court of Appeals Hears Argument to Reconsider Guilty Verdict in Landmark ‘Gutierrez’ Case

December 17th, 2014

December 17, 2014–It’s a landmark case said to affect all future “HIV”-related criminal charges in the U.S. On December 9, the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces heard oral argument to reconsider the conviction of a U.S. Air Force Technical Sergeant alleged to have “engag[ed] in sexual relations without informing his partners that he had tested positive for the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).”

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Episode 82/Infectious Myth 9: ‘AIDS FRAUD DAY’ DISPATCH: CDC Redefines ‘HIV Infection’ – Without ‘HIV’!

April 23rd, 2014

Just in time for the 30th anniversary of that famous, high-profile press conference announcing “HIV” as the “probable cause of AIDS,” the CDC has recently more quietly redefined what constitutes a diagnosis of “HIV infection,” both as an individual diagnosis and the “surveillance case definition” applied to populations. As you might have guessed, it is whatever-the-heck they say it is. “HIV testing” expert Dr. Rodney Richards answers our questions about this historic redefinition, the demise of the Western blot “confirmatory” test and the rise of the misleadingly named “viral load” testing as a partial diagnostic. Listen in on the conversation, and perhaps you can protect yourself from this egregious abuse of power to label more and more people as infectious Typhoid Marys.  Could this also be a defensive move against recent challenges to “HIV-positive” diagnoses in criminal and civil court cases? read more »

Episode 78: Clark Baker on Craig Lamar Davis’ Conviction on Aggravated Assault with a Fake ‘Deadly Weapon’

February 17th, 2014

On January 21, 2014 — the day after Martin Luther King, Jr. Day — a jury in Atlanta found African-American Craig Lamar Davis guilty of two counts of aggravated assault for not telling his sexual partners that he had tested “HIV positive” in 2005. Three expert witnesses had testified as to how inaccurate and illogical HIV testing is, and Davis’ doctors and lab each admitted that they had not adequately diagnosed him. The jury did not explain this contradiction. Clark Baker of the Office of Medical and Scientific Justice (OMSJ) talks about his organization’s involvement in the case and what the verdict means, going forward.

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Episode 6: Deconstructing HIV Tests

October 18th, 2008

David and Christine talk with Dr. Rodney Richards, a diagnostic testing expert and founding scientist of Amgen, one of the largest and most successful biotech firms in the world. read more »