Denying Padian – Take the Wikipedia Challenge

by Liam Scheff

In 1997, Dr. Nancy Padian, of the University of California, Berkeley, published the longest study on Heterosexual transmission of HIV ever recorded. An above-average AIDS researcher, she was careful to exclude injection drug users in her study, as she wanted to test one thing and one thing only:

“Doin’ it.”

And so, 175 long-term ‘mixed couples’ (one partner ‘HIV positive,’ one ‘negative’) did it, in every possible combination of ingang and ausgang. (That is, every which way they could). About 70 percent of participants did not use condoms when they entered the study. By the end, about 75 percent did.

The result? Here’s Dr. Padian to tell you:

“We observed no seroconversions after entry into the study [nobody became HIV positive]…This evidence argues for low infectivity in the absence of either needle sharing and/or other cofactors.”

Here she is again, the tease

I think HIV is more difficult to transmit than other sexually-transmitted – than a lot of, probably most other sexually-transmitted diseases. I mean, I think that’s pretty widely known.

super padianNancy oh Nancy!

Click! for the study.

Now, that’s very interesting, because it leaves you wondering why the AIDS establishment has been screeching “HESTER PRIN!” for all these yarns. In sum, we’re left with the following pickle…Either:

1) HIV is not a sexually-transmitted retroviral particle (or retro-transposon);

2) HIV tests do not test for HIV;

or

3) Both.

Of course, her study is only one of many demonstrating the failure of “AIDS” as a sex problem.

Dr. Padian is famous for decrying those who read her study and claim that it says what it says. But she’s a “pharmaslut,” and has to protect her reputation among the worldwide eugenics population-control campaign that is AIDS, Inc. Er. I mean…she probably has her reasons. Yes, that’s it. Good, good reasons.

But what should strike the uninformed viewer to the drama as odd, is that her study – the longest and most rigorous of its kind on record – is absolutely and totally censored on the Wikipedia pages devoted to both “HIV” and “AIDS.” Even her own page does not mention the results of her longest study.

Live Wikipedia Pages: HIV, AIDS, Padian.

Saved versions from May 2010, at the start of the “Padian Challenge”: May 2010 HIV, May 2010 AIDS, May 2010 Padian

I’ve uploaded the Wikipedia pages from May, 2010, so you, the general public whom Wikipedia relies on for its Democratic Information Service Proofing (“disproof“), can verify for yourself that this is so. I make the following challenge to all human computer-interfaced pogs:

Go to the Wikipedia page, and insert “Nancy Padian” and the results of the longest study on HIV transmission into their ‘fair and balanced‘ pages.

Go on, now! Get a move on! We ain’t got all century…

And while you’re working, I thought I’d present you with what I’m sure will be riveting reading while you fight the censorship of the wiki-mafia: The brand new book by Joseph Newton. Or..er…Seth…what’s his name. (I’m sure he’ll get around to writing this soon)…

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Comments

Okay, I took up the challenge and edited Padian to include a reference to her 1997 paper and a direct quote at 3:30pm mountain time on Monday…

We’ll see how long it lasts…

- David Crowe
President of Rethinking AIDS
founder of the Alberta Reappraising AIDS Society

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I would edit wikipedia but I have been blocked for editing/adding to Duesberg’s – and other – discussion page. Jimbo, it appears has a lot of AIDS industry workers protecting the site from any truth. My latest sin was pointing out that Max Essex – their “renowned researcher” is actually a veterinarian. Not that I have anything against vets, but if Duesberg was an expert vet they wouldn’t block you for mentioning the fact – oh well.

Mention poppers and Mastcell will block you before you hit enter. Mastcell, Essex et al appear to have a financial interest in the subject. If only their was some “cap and trade” in AIDS to make money off, we could all get in on the scam.

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