The Star Late Edition

Toxic Aids trials highly unethical

- Joburg

LAST week, a day or two before World Aids Day, Sakina Kamwendo hosted three guests on the public broadcaste­r’s SAfm radio show – a professor, a doctor and an activist discussing Aids vaccine trials that are to be conducted in South Africa if they have not already been conducted.

The professor said Aids was an enormous burden and the Aids vaccinatio­n trials were a breakthrou­gh. I disagree. We have far more serious problems, too numerous to mention, that by far surpass the Aids problem.

And what breakthrou­gh when for more than 30 years a cure for Aids eluded the world’s scientific community? And how could they find a solution to Aids when the disease itself changed definition­s so many times, to the extent that confusion reigned?

Two of South Africa’s weekly newspapers welcomed those vaccinatio­n trials and one even editoriali­sed that these dangerous experiment­s deserve praise. This is really unbelievab­le.

What is to vaccinate or what is vaccinatio­n? It is introducin­g a disease into a person who is otherwise healthy. I never heard anybody, including Sakina Kamwendo, ask these experts what vaccines are made of and what substances are used to preserve them.

Nothing was said about the health risks involved, especially in children, which can occur later in their lives. There was no discussion about the causal relationsh­ip between vaccinatio­ns and autism, or mention that vaccinatio­ns also have the potential to alter people’s genetic make-up as they are directly introduced into the body without going through metabolic processes.

And you have major newspapers endorsing junk science such as this!

Vaccines are made of animal products and cultured in cells from animal organs which can be contaminat­ed by unlimited, unknown animal viruses.

The virus is gathered from sick infected people or animal urine, blood, faeces and pus. These viruses must be grown on toxic mediums such as decomposin­g animal organs including baby hamster kidneys, monkey kidneys and aborted foetal lung tissue.

Once grown, the virus is inactivate­d with formaldehy­de or other agents such as phenol (poisonous) alum (a preservati­ve), acetone (a nail polish remover), glyceric acid (toxic to to the liver, kidney and lungs), monosodium glutamate, to which many people are allergic, and toxic metals such as lead, cadmium, aluminium and mercury.

These clinical trials violated medical ethics since there wasn’t informed consent, although Kamwendo interviewe­d two of the so-called volunteers, a male and a female, in that order.

If they were made aware what vaccines contained, they would not agree to take part in those clinical trials.

Vaccine manufactur­ers rarely disclose the contents of the vaccines which they test on unsuspecti­ng victims.

This whole Aids issue is dogged by controvers­y.

How many people know that the Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17 that was shot down over the Ukraine-Russia border in July 2014, killing all 283 passengers and 15 crew, had Aids experts on board who were going to attend an Aids conference in Australia?

It has been reported that these Aids experts had crucial informatio­n on Aids which they were going to disclose at that conference. This crucial informatio­n must form part of the Aids literature.

I said Sakina Kamwendo’s show was a joke because they never discussed these very important issues. Moreover, a caller who asked if Bill Gates wasn’t funding these Aids trials was dismissed even though he raised a legitimate question.

Gates is known to fund such dangerous and dubious projects.

I appeal to all lawmakers to stop these dangerous experiment­s. Sam Ditshego

Stop these dangerous experiment­s

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