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Thursday, May 26, 2005

Get AIDS, Get a House - By Cliff Kincaid

The American people would be outraged if they knew how HIV/AIDS was draining money away from the federal health care budget.

AIDS deaths were counted by the federal Centers for Disease Control in 2003 at 18,017 (and this is an estimated number of deaths as I've shown before from the CDC website). Cardiovascular disease kills 930,000 every year, yet receives over one-half billion dollars less than AIDS in research funding. This is shameful. HIV/AIDS is an illusion and these figures attest to that fact. Mainstream HIV/AIDS dogma is all about peddling fear and death. It is also clear that there is more money to be made treating sick people than trying to maintain a healthy population.

This site shows the leading causes of death in the U.S. and HIV/AIDS did not make the list as a major factor that contributes to the mortality and/or morbidity affecting anyone in the US population. It is interesting to note that this site shows actual number of deaths not those illusive estimated deaths like what is reported for HIV/AIDS by the CDC. You really have to wonder why this alleged deadly (contagious) disease can't even be proven (in the US) as a minor inconvenience let alone an epidemic?

These figures are being publicized by the FAIR Foundation, which exposes disparities in federal funding of known diseases. The FAIR Foundation does the job because the media won't. It's also drawing attention to a federal program offering free housing to AIDS patients.

The American people would be outraged if they knew how HIV/AIDS was draining money away from the federal health care budget. But most members of the press ignore the story because AIDS is a politically correct disease and both political parties insist on spending more and more money on it. The FAIR Foundation estimates that current U.S. Government spending on HIV/AIDS totals just under $20 billion. That includes $11 billion care, cash & housing assistance for patients. The U.S. Government has spent $170 billion since the day that the government announced that HIV was the cause of AIDS. No cure is in sight and some experts say that anti-AIDS drugs don't work. Some scientists still doubt that HIV causes AIDS.
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