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"THE NON-EXISTANCE OF AIDS"
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by The Producer
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August, 1993. --
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"... and I stood at my window and I watched them, people
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who looked just like they always had except they seemed
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tired, frustrated, afraid, and I wondered, 'What of?' And
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they said, 'AIDS', and they told me it had been so long
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since their last sexual encounter that they felt ashamed to
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admit it, and some said they lost all true pleasure in life
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by not having as many partners as they once had. And they
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said they wished they were born in the late 1940's so that
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they could have experienced the sexual freedom of the late
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'60's and '70's which they felt cheated out of. And then
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they said it's hopeless, that there's nothing I could do ..."
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This entire issue is devoted to one of the biggest scams of all time
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トト the AIDS hype that has been pulled off by the government of the United
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States of America トト for reasons still unknown. The author has noted a variety
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of other publications discussing AIDS, however the faceless and fictitious
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epidemic continues to plague society. Omit the title page of this magazine and
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omit this paragraph, and you should have no trouble getting someone to sleep
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with you after they've fully read this article. Sure, I know, you meet someone
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and get her to your apartment at 3:17 A. M. and she says no, so what do you do,
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whip out this article?? トト no, I guess not!; but, it will certainly help the
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process of turning relationships from non-sexual to sexual.
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Preface
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Please show this article to someone you know and love who will either
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not sleep with you unless you wear a condom or, out of fear of contracting
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AIDS, will not sleep with you at all.
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Introduction
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What are the real truths and untruths about AIDS, HIV and your odds
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of actually dieing from them? So much has been said, it is now finally the
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time to clear up fact from fiction and explain away all the myths that have
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sadly captured and inhibited the U. S. population.
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The following is a list of 12 statements that were once made to me
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regarding AIDS and the use of condoms. If you agree with them, by the end of
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this report your opinion will hopefully drastically differ:
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1ロ AIDS is a horrible, lethal disease which has spread
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throughout the American population.
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2ロ It is a delusion to think AIDS is confined to
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homosexual men and intravenous drug users. The
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heterosexual community is alarmingly at risk.
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3ロ Even if you have led a promiscuous life with partners
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out of the "high-risk" category, you still have a
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reasonable chance of contracting AIDS because you
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never know who your partners have slept with.
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4ロ People who are educated should be smart enough to
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acknowledge AIDS and should act accordingly to
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prevent themselves from becoming victims.
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5ロ It is reasonable for a single woman to expect a man
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she has been dating and knows well to voluntarily
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submit to an AIDS test so that she may have peace of
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mind.
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6ロ Even if a person submits to an AIDS test and has
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negative results, this is no assurance the person is
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not infected. You have to wait at least 6 months
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without sexual contact and then take the test for it
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to be fairly accurate. And even then, there's
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always still some risk.
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7ロ If I knew a man who was not in a "high-risk group"
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for AIDS, and if he promised to submit to an AIDS
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test in 6 months, I would still not have sex with
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him until that time, even if he wore a condom.
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8ロ Because of AIDS, I would insist my partner use a
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condom, even if his AIDS test result after 6 months
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was negative, because there's always risk.
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9ロ Any man who engages in sexual encounters with
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strangers without wearing a condom is a stupid and
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ignorant man. He is alarmingly increasing his
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chances of being infected with AIDS. He is not the
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type of man I would like to know, much less marry
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someday.
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10ロ AIDS has overwhelmed our society and government
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should clearly devote more financial resources to
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find a cure right away, as more people are dieing
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and more people are at risk than ever before.
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11ロ I've read articles which state the possibility
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exists that you can get AIDS from french kissing
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and oral sex. Though there are a limited number of
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statistics available, the fact that I have read of
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the possibility is alone enough reason to make me
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that much more wary of french kissing strangers or
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engaging in oral sex with a non-tested partner.
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12ロ The articles I have read about AIDS come from well-
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known, reputable sources. What I read from one
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source is confirmed by five others. Even if one
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publication contained misstatements, they can't all
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contain misstatements. Therefore, I generally
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accept what I read as true.
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To properly support the contention that AIDS is a virtually
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insignificant disease for persons like you and I, two separate questions must
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be addressed. First, what really are our odds of becoming infected with HIV,
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the virus that is AIDS? And secondly, if it be true that our chances are
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infinitely small, why are so many articles published warning and cautioning us
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against a violently threatening disease? Consideration must be made of the
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actual public opinion of AIDS トト not the opinion penned by questionable
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magazine authors, but rather the actual opinion. Finally, an argument must be
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offered to illustrate why a person such as yourself might succom to excessive
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fear of this disease. Usage of condoms in the face of AIDS must similarly be
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treated.
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The Mathematical Probability of Contracting AIDS
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Let's first look at some hard statistics and apply some everyday
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mathematics. If you need to use your calculator, go ahead. I used mine.
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Eighty-nine percent of AIDS cases in the U. S. involve gay or
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bisexual men, who acquired the disease sexually, and users of intravenous
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drugs who acquired the disease through infected needles. The actual breakdown
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is 62% gay/bisexual, 27% addicts. Other high-risk groups include people with
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hemophilia, who became infected through contaminated, blood-derived clotting
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agents, and recent immigrants from certain African countries and Haiti. Let's
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be generous and say that 95% of all AIDS cases involve, directly or
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indirectly, persons from one or more categories of this entire above
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referenced segment of the population (collectively hereinafter "the high-risk
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group"). Remember this 95% figure, for it will be cited soon again.
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Norman Hearst and Stephen Hulley of The Center for AIDS Prevention
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Studies at The University of California in San Francisco recently performed a
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series of calculations. In "The Journal of the American Medical Association",
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the two researchers tabulated a heterosexual's chances of getting infected
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with the AIDS virus during one episode of penile-vaginal intercourse. Not
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surprisingly, the risk is extremely low. For instance, the chance of becoming
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infected with the HIV after one sexual encounter with someone who has both
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tested negative for HIV and who has no history of high-risk behavior is 1 in
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500 million. If the same couple uses a condom, the risk plummets to 1 in 5
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billion. Even having sex with someone whose HIV status is unknown, but who
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does not belong to any high-risk group, yields a calculated risk of 1 in 5
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million or 1 in 50 million per sexual episode, depending on whether or not a
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condom is used. And having unprotected sex with someone who is HIV-positive
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still exposes a person to only a 1 in 500 chance of getting infected after one
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sexual encounter. After 500 such encounters, still only 2 out of 3
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unprotected partners would become infected. "This advice is substantially
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different from the message that the public has so far received regarding AIDS
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prevention," the researchers say.
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Since we now know that 95% of all AIDS cases involve persons from the
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high risk group, let us assume that if a person is not in the high risk group
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then this person is not infected (don't worry, this will be accounted for
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later, but let's assume it now).
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For simplicity, let us state that I am a typical American male. I
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have had 10 sexual partners in my lifetime; only 1 of these partners did I
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know very well and the other 9 were promiscuous, "one-night stands". The
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partner I knew well tells me, and I verily believe, that she had been with
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only one other partner in her lifetime, the last sexual encounter with this
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partner, who was not a member of the high-risk group, having taken place years
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before anyone in the U. S. even knew what AIDS was. With this information, we
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rule out this well-known partner as being a carrier and must mathematically
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investigate the 10 unknown females.
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First, we narrow down the AIDS pool by sex and race based on personal
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knowledge. Statistically, 92% of all AIDS victims in the U. S. are male and
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70% of all female victims are black or hispanic. I know that none of the 9
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unknown females were black or hispanic. Certainly, none were male (if there
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is a God!) Combining the above statistics, it can be mathematically shown
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that 1 in 42 AIDS victims are non-black, non-hispanic females. Thus if we do
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not yet begin to consider the sexual histories or personal habits and morals
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of these individuals and naturally assume the worst, and if we do not yet
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consider the small probability of contracting AIDS in the general population,
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each still has only a 1 in 42 chance of being a carrier and I am
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mathematically left with a 97.6% safety net.
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Next we consider the high-risk factor. A consensus of opinion is
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that gays represent approximately 10% of the U. S. population. A recent
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Kinsey Institute estimate, however, more properly places the correct breakdown
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at 4%. Let us be generous, assume the worst, and go at 10%. Let us further
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be exceedingly generous and claim that 5% of the U. S. population are
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intravenous drug users and thus similarly fall into the high-risk AIDS group
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as defined above. Let us continue to be mathematically generous and say that
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people who are gay don't do drugs, and vice versa. Under these extremely
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generous figures a total of 15%, or about 1 in 6.5 people in our country,
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would fall into the group. Since we do not now know, nor will we ever know,
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if these 9 unknown females were members of the high-risk group, although we
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believe them all not to be, we are destined to use this "generous statistic"
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that 1 in 6.5 of them were high-risk group members. Recall now the figure of
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95% we cited earlier as that which represents the percentage of AIDS victims
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in the high risk group. We account for the 1 in 20 AIDS victims who are not
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high-risk (that leftover 5%), combine all statistics heretofore set forth and
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arrive at a now 1 in 208 chance of any of these 9 unknown females to have been
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a carrier ... again still not considering the likelihood of contracting AIDS
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in the general population.
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Now considering the AIDS pool versus the entire U. S. population of
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250 million, we begin by noting statistics of The U. S. Centers for Disease
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Control (hereinafter "CDC"), which inflates the number of infected Americans
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at 1.5 million, thus overestimating that 1 in 160 Americans are infected! If
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we use this generous figure, and if we know the odds for each of these 9
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unknown females to fall into this 1-in-160 pool are 1 in 208, we now further
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diminish the odds for any one of these 9 unknowns to actually be infected with
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AIDS to be 1 in 33,280.
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(Here is something peculiar ... consider the AIDS pool versus the
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entire U. S. population. The U. S. Centers for Disease Control (hereinafter
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"CDC") has placed the number of infected Americans at 1.5 million; as the
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entire population is approximately 250 million, the CDC is thus implying that
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1 in 160 Americans are infected. Yet we just showed, mathematically, that
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the odds of any of those 9 women to fall into the high risk group トト not be
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infected, just fall into the group トト would be 1 in 208. Thus, if what the
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CDC has said is really true and 1 in 160 really are infected, that would mean
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that if you're in the high risk group, you're pretty much automatically
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infected; 1 in 160 and 1 in 208 are about the same odds. Something sounds
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wrong, doesn't it? You bet! Now, let's continue ...)
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Recall earlier we stated that having one sexual encounter with a
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person who is HIV-positive results in a 1 in 500 chance of becoming infected.
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If we know the likelihood for each of the 9 unknown females to be HIV positive
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is 1 in 33,280, it can be mathematically shown that the actual odds of any one
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of these 9 females being HIV positive AND of my becoming infected after that
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one sexual encounter with them to be 1 in 16,640,000.
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Finally, to do some real-world adjustments, recall we used a
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calculation of 1 in 6.5 for females to fall into the group, based upon the
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inflated assumption that a majority of the 10% of the unknowns are lesbians
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(gay); if they were, of course, chances are very high that they would not have
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been my sexual partner in the first place, for to do so would mean they are
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bisexual also. Thus, considering an ever so slight adjustment for our
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previous statistical generosity coupled with my judgment that none of the 9
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females were bisexual/lesbians, or drug users for that matter, a rough and
|
||
still extremely generous final estimate would more appropriately be that the
|
||
likelihood for me to have become infected from any of the 9 women I have slept
|
||
with, whose past histories are virtually unknown, would be 1 IN 17 MILLION!!!
|
||
|
||
This 1-in-17,000,000 statistic, by the way, will not waver upon the
|
||
past sexual histories of any of the 9 unknown partners トト or 90 or 900 unknown
|
||
partners トト because the figures used to calculate the statistic are based on
|
||
the present and have already incorporated the consequences of the past. And
|
||
yes, this 1-in-17,000,000 statistic also assumes unprotected sex.
|
||
|
||
Does this 1-in-17,000,000 figure seem right? Yes. Why? Because we
|
||
began with the statistic that the odds of becoming infected with a person
|
||
whose HIV status is unknown, while unprotected, is 1 in 5 million. But we
|
||
then filtered out a high percentage of the AIDS population because, in my
|
||
particular case, we do know certain things. We know all the partners were
|
||
female; we know none were black or hispanic. Naturally, we can expect to
|
||
statistically improve the odds through these specifics and so it is that 1 in
|
||
17 million might very well be a realistic ballpark guess, were it not for the
|
||
lengthy mathematical calculations heretofore performed to arrive at the
|
||
figure.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The Truth About Condoms
|
||
|
||
The next question arising is, if I am a typical male and if my odds
|
||
of contracting AIDS while unprotected, with total strangers, is really only 1
|
||
in 17 million per sexual encounter, then why are so many men turning to
|
||
condoms to protect themselves against AIDS? The answer is very simple: they
|
||
aren't.
|
||
|
||
"Consumer Reports" devoted an entire issue to condoms. Not
|
||
surprisingly, they discovered that 87% of all males polled did not feel it
|
||
necessary to wear a condom to protect themselves against AIDS; 95% of those
|
||
over 30 years of age similarly did not feel it necessary to wear a condom. It
|
||
should thus come as no surprise that there is not one, single college-educated
|
||
male friend I know who has worn a condom for the specific purpose of guarding
|
||
against AIDS. And how about sex with an hispanic, Haitian hemophiliac homo
|
||
who's on heroin? Fifty-five percent of the males polled in "Consumer Reports"
|
||
said it doesn't matter; their sexual practices have remained unchanged in the
|
||
face of AIDS.
|
||
|
||
The only 3 possible advantages that condoms can provide to some men
|
||
are: (1) eliminating the possibility of an unwanted pregnancy; (2) providing
|
||
justifiably sought peace of mind when engaging in repetitive sexual encounters
|
||
with a known member of the high risk group; and (3) enabling those who reach
|
||
orgasm easily to prolong the sexual episode. In these instances, and only in
|
||
these instances, condoms are a worthwhile solution not only for men, but also
|
||
for their partners. However, for those men who customarily engage in sexual
|
||
activity with a non-high risk, protected partner and who do not reach orgasm
|
||
quickly or easily, condoms can prove to be a nightmare.
|
||
|
||
Statistics show that almost 60% of males polled have experienced
|
||
reduced sensation when wearing a condom. Over 70% stated that condom usage
|
||
interfered sporadically with the natural art of lovemaking, and almost 40%
|
||
said they felt uncomfortable because they were constantly aware of its
|
||
presence. One-fifth of the males noted that sex cannot be as vigorous, for
|
||
fear of breakage or slippage. Other negative cites included the requirement
|
||
of prompt withdrawal (40%); general embarrassment (15%); and friction (about
|
||
5%). Men were, on the average, about twice as critical as women. However,
|
||
almost 70% of women shared their counterpart's view that condom usage does
|
||
create unwanted interruptions during sex.
|
||
|
||
"Parents" magazine recently conducted a poll to compute the overall,
|
||
present-day reaction to AIDS. They found 87% of those polled, both men and
|
||
women, to be "slightly worried" or "not at all worried" about personally
|
||
contracting AIDS; in fact, of this 87%, 21% were "slightly worried" and a
|
||
significantly larger 66% were "not at all worried". How many were "very
|
||
worried"? Only 5%.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The Statistical Insignificance of AIDS
|
||
|
||
The reason most persons never think twice about AIDS is because it is
|
||
truly a statistically irrelevant disease plaguing a strictly confined group of
|
||
individuals. Let us take the generous government estimate of 600,000 persons
|
||
expected to contract AIDS in the next 4 years; well, that's an average of
|
||
150,000 new AIDS victims per year. That seems like a lot of people, right?
|
||
Not really. This figure is dwarfed by the number of persons who will die of
|
||
cancer and heart disease.
|
||
|
||
Over 2.1 million of us are in car accidents each year, yet no one
|
||
thinks twice about getting behind the wheel; and New York City parkways, being
|
||
in the condition they are in, should make it that much more apparent that
|
||
absolutely no measures are really being taken to ensure safer roadways. What
|
||
about the number of babies that are born prematurely each year and who will
|
||
die each year because modern medicine, in its infinite wisdom, has not yet
|
||
found a way to artificially keep them alive until they are strong enough to
|
||
survive? No woman would avoid pregnancy out of fear of being the mother of a
|
||
child such as this トト despite the statistic that there are 40,000 such cases
|
||
each year! That's 40,000 non-restrictive deaths トト about 27% as many real
|
||
death as projected, confined AIDS deaths! And yet every newly-expectant
|
||
mother announces her condition with an ear-to-ear smile.
|
||
|
||
The world is chock full of 100,000-deaths-a-year causal factors;
|
||
these death figures are so insignificant when combined with the aggregate
|
||
population, however, and the number of causal factors are so very high, that
|
||
medical research grants totalling the national debt probably would not come
|
||
even close to scratching the surface for the innumerably required cures. To
|
||
avoid the chance of falling victim to driving on one of those flooky roads to
|
||
death, one might just as well live in a bomb shelter with purified air and
|
||
water. Getting emphezyma from the air we breathe; having a heart attack from
|
||
the caffeine in the coffee we drink; becoming HIV-positive after an
|
||
unprotected encounter with a stranger ... these are all mathematical
|
||
possibilities, yes, but we cannot live our lives in fear of these infinitely
|
||
unlikely, 1-in-17-million-odds occurrences causing us serious harm or death.
|
||
To do so would be tantamount to living the rest of our natural lives in a
|
||
coffin with a glass lid.
|
||
|
||
|
||
It's Legal to Lie
|
||
|
||
So why is it, then, that so many persons you may know are concerned
|
||
with AIDS, you ask? Why does it seem like a lot of people view it as a
|
||
serious threat? And why, if all that you have read up to now is true, are you
|
||
faced with a multitude of articles and news stories in all forms of media, in
|
||
newspapers, magazines, journals, on radio and on television, proclaiming AIDS
|
||
to be one of America's biggest challenges and tragedies? The reason is sad
|
||
and simple: Sex sells!
|
||
|
||
Combining greed, money, power and the desired attention by special-
|
||
interest groups, we have created an overwhelming onslaught of bogus editorials
|
||
and hyped newscasts which make AIDS out to be the present-day polio, out to
|
||
kill us all. Thus, we must now examine the ethics of journalism as a whole
|
||
and answer the question, "Can we truly trust what we read?" トト and, if not,
|
||
why not?
|
||
|
||
Nearly 80% of the American workforce is in the sphere of information
|
||
and communication sectors. These range from media, advertising, public
|
||
relations, consulting, telecommunications and computer industries to such
|
||
institutions as banking, insurance, education, transportation, bureaucracy and
|
||
the legal system. The perceptions, attitudes, values and opinions of the
|
||
public at large are shaped by the quantity and quality of information
|
||
circulated in our society. Media consultants, communications experts,
|
||
informational specialists and political advisors have been hired not to seek
|
||
information from the public but rather to use all the available techniques,
|
||
methodologies, strategies and resources to manipulate and control it. Their
|
||
goal has been to change trends and opinions, not to seek information from the
|
||
public.
|
||
|
||
The only time that the matter of information and communication came
|
||
to be a national debate was in the 1940's, when the Commission on Freedom of
|
||
the Press issued a report which cited, among other things, the decrease in the
|
||
proportion of the people who could express their opinion through the media
|
||
adequately, and the engagement of the press "from time to time in practice
|
||
which ... will inevitably undertake to regulate or control [society]". It was
|
||
the Commission's opinion that the media should provide the citizenry with an
|
||
"intelligent account of the day's events". No report or debate of this
|
||
magnitude has since been conducted in the U. S., where we must unpleasantly
|
||
face the fact, some fifty years later, that information in the media is being
|
||
treated mainly as a marked commodity rather than a social commodity.
|
||
|
||
"The New Yorker" recently published a two-part article by Janet
|
||
Malcolm who, in her piece, files a sort of ethical class-action suit against
|
||
all reporters. She states:
|
||
|
||
"[They are all] incorrigible bullies who would dump
|
||
their mothers for a decent story. Every journalist who
|
||
is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what
|
||
is going on knows that what he does is morally
|
||
indefensible. He is a kind of confidence man, preying
|
||
on people's vanity, ignorance or loneliness, gaining
|
||
their trust and betraying them without remorse."
|
||
|
||
|
||
Says Fred Bruning, staff writer with "Newsday":
|
||
|
||
"Let's be frank. Do reporters have their tricks?
|
||
They do indeed. There is [definite] doubt as to the
|
||
rules of ethics and civility in the weightless
|
||
atmosphere of hardback publishing and influential
|
||
periodicals."
|
||
|
||
|
||
The right to deceive the public got a major boost in August, 1989
|
||
after a Federal appeals court upheld a ruling that publications could legally
|
||
publish fabricated quotations. In their final 2-1 vote, the majority
|
||
concluded:
|
||
|
||
"Malice will not be inferred from evidence
|
||
showing that the quoted language does not contain the
|
||
exact words used ... provided that the fabricated
|
||
quotations are either rational interpretations or do
|
||
not alter the substantive content of [actual remarks]."
|
||
|
||
|
||
The single dissenting judge, Alex Kozinski, wrote:
|
||
|
||
"This rationale is explosive. What the Court is
|
||
saying, in effect, is that if you make statements that
|
||
could be reasonably construed as boastful or arrogant,
|
||
or callous or stupid or reflecting any other trait or
|
||
character or intellect, the reporter may attribute
|
||
to you any other statement reflecting that same
|
||
trait."
|
||
|
||
|
||
Masquerading fiction as news or history is thusly becoming
|
||
increasingly common; and fiction, among its other characteristics, can have a
|
||
most considerable influence on cultural attitudes. Producers and editors can
|
||
often be as story-crazy as publicists, who not only play competitors against
|
||
each other but often try to control assignment of the interviewer. Deals
|
||
involve setting conditions for interviews, or where quotes can be changed "as
|
||
a favor". One "Wall Street Journal" reporter estimated that 25% of all
|
||
interviews at his paper involve such deals, which are usually negotiated in
|
||
secret and deprive readers and viewers of knowing how certain stories get
|
||
hyped.
|
||
|
||
"Why should otherwise respectable publications
|
||
and TV programs allow themselves to become cogs in the
|
||
'rave machine' of modern public relations? Sometimes
|
||
a deal is the only way ..."
|
||
|
||
|
||
The practice of checking ostensible facts with the story's subject is
|
||
also rapidly declining. "Washingtonian", a prosperous monthly, does an annual
|
||
salary survey. Fall, 1989's survey, for example, which lists hundreds of
|
||
names linked to specific monetary figures, appears to be based on serious
|
||
research. Eight "Time" staffers were cited; says Laurence I. Barrett of
|
||
"Time":
|
||
|
||
"Mystified, several of us agreed that the figures
|
||
were wrong, by 30% in one case, and that none of us had
|
||
been consulted by 'Washingtonian'. The writer, Robert
|
||
Pack, explained: 'You don't call hundreds of people
|
||
and ask them what they make because they won't tell
|
||
you.' Pack insisted that he had knowledgeable sources
|
||
for his numbers. An editor of the 'Washingtonian',
|
||
however, acknowledged that such stories are 'ball-park
|
||
estimates'. If 'Washingtonian' didn't get MY pay
|
||
right, how many other numbers in that story were wrong?
|
||
More broadly, if too many news organizations neglect to
|
||
check their facts, how long become this becomes
|
||
[everyone's problem]? In a business whose cardinal
|
||
asset is credibility, that notion should be unsettling."
|
||
|
||
|
||
In his "Time" article "Is it Right to Publish Rumors?", author Walter
|
||
Shapiro states as follows:
|
||
|
||
"Public more may have changed over the past three
|
||
decades, but the press still finds itself trapped by
|
||
the rituals that govern its coverage of scabrous
|
||
gossip. Today the journalistic rules of righteous
|
||
rumourmongering have been liberalized. Leading
|
||
newspapers and the television networks write and
|
||
broadcast artificially crafted stories about the
|
||
rumors themselves, thereby spreading calumny while
|
||
piously decrying it."
|
||
|
||
|
||
When one journalist starts a rumor, others are quick to "jump on the
|
||
bandwagon", despite the true facts and possible consequences. Shapiro
|
||
continues:
|
||
|
||
"How sad and sordid ... is the current rule of
|
||
rumor on Capitol Hill. Perhaps the nadir was reached
|
||
with the recent press coverage of the baseless charge
|
||
that House Speaker Thomas Foley is a homosexual.
|
||
Syndicated columnists Roland Evans and Robert Novak
|
||
initially helped stir the muck by referring to rumors
|
||
about the 'alleged homosexuality of one Democrat who
|
||
might move up the succession ladder'. As the gossip
|
||
oozed along the halls of Congress, 'New York Daily
|
||
News' columnist Lars-Erik Nelson published the
|
||
details of the whispering campaign against Foley in
|
||
order to finger the staff of Congressman Newt
|
||
Gingrich as one of its sources. Never mind that the
|
||
Foley rumors were completely false. Once the
|
||
Republican National Committee launched its own smear
|
||
campaign against the new Speaker, using sniggering
|
||
language like 'out of the liberal closet', virtually
|
||
every news organization felt compelled to repeat the
|
||
slur, regardless of the damage it would cause ...
|
||
[H]ow tempting it must be for armchair analysts to
|
||
decree that henceforth no responsible publication or
|
||
newscast should disseminate unsubstantiated rumors.
|
||
But ... would such a high-minded standard also serve
|
||
the public interest?"
|
||
|
||
|
||
The public interest, indeed; catching it is what the authors want, as
|
||
the more interest there is the higher the publication sales will be. Leonore
|
||
Fleishcer or "Publishers Weekly" deems the AIDS crisis nothing more than "a
|
||
plague of blame and fear". She cites Monroe E. Price, Dean of the Benjamin N.
|
||
Cordozo School of Law at Yeshiva University, who published a work entitled
|
||
"Shattered Mirrors: Our Search for Identity and Community in the AIDS Era".
|
||
Mr. Price examines the frightening changes in the influential media to present
|
||
a message of sexual caution rather than sexual freedom. He states that
|
||
television news has become
|
||
|
||
" ... an electronic pulpit ... a tool with which
|
||
public health officials instruct people in how to
|
||
think and how to behave during the AIDS crisis. [It
|
||
tells us what individuals'] values are and should be,
|
||
what conduct will be deemed worthy of imitation and,
|
||
as a result, how behavior will be shaped."
|
||
|
||
|
||
So there you have it: a society whose media preys on the weaknesses
|
||
and fears of the general public and divinely deems what "acceptable" responses
|
||
to these fears should be. The panic has a ceiling, however, and can only
|
||
spread so far; let it be known, fortunately for our society, that there are
|
||
still many wise Americans who will have rummaged their way through the
|
||
inescapable heap of media hype thrown at them and happily emerge with a
|
||
personal interpretation of their own, one which comes about only after
|
||
examining the manipulative, sadistic greed overpowering the heartless,
|
||
insensitive liars behind the frightening, doomsday words.
|
||
|
||
|
||
The Bogus "Masters and Johnson" Report
|
||
|
||
One of the most respected research teams in the field of sexual
|
||
behavior, Masters and Johnson, joined the ranks of the money-hungry, word-
|
||
twisting fear-injectors when it published "Crisis: Heterosexual Behavior in
|
||
the Age of AIDS". Criticized for failing to submit their results to
|
||
scientific review, the medical research community deemed Masters and Johnson's
|
||
claim that the AIDS epidemic is "running rampant in the heterosexual
|
||
community" bad science, if slick marketing. An elaborate press conference, a
|
||
cover story in "Newsweek" and distribution by "The Los Angeles Times
|
||
Syndicate" were timed to coincide with the book's publication. Noted for
|
||
their innovative studies in human sexual physiology and pioneering work in sex
|
||
therapy, most readers in fact do not know that they have rarely submitted
|
||
their studies to scientific journals, where the work is supposed to pass the
|
||
scrutiny of experts before being published. Says University of California sex
|
||
researcher Bernard Zilbergeld, "Their primary aim is to sell themselves and
|
||
their books."
|
||
|
||
Aside from preposterous claims that AIDS can be contracted,
|
||
"theoretically at least", via mosquito bites, french kissing, toilet seats and
|
||
sliding into second base ("if, by chance, an infected player has bled into it
|
||
..."), experts say that the main problem with Masters and Johnson's alarming
|
||
AIDS data is, similarly, that their sample is drastically skewed, that is, not
|
||
representative of the nation as a whole. The sex researchers, with co-author
|
||
Dr. Robert Koldony, studied 800 people in New York, Los Angeles, St. Louis and
|
||
Atlanta. One-half claimed to be monogamous and one-half claimed to have had 6
|
||
sex partners per year for the previous 5 years. The participants further
|
||
stated in questionnaires that they had not engaged in homosexual activity or
|
||
used drugs. Only one of the monogamous subjects was found injected with the
|
||
AIDS virus, compared with 24 or 6% in the sexually active group, a rate 5 to
|
||
10 times higher than that found in patients at clinics for sexually
|
||
transmitted diseases, a very high risk population.
|
||
|
||
"This is just plain bad science," says Dr. John Bailar, a
|
||
biostatistician at McGill University in Montreal and consultant to the U. S.
|
||
government and "The New England Journal of Medicine". She continues:
|
||
|
||
"The sample of people they chose, or who chose
|
||
themselves, is totally biased. You can't come to any
|
||
broad conclusions from this, even if you assume that
|
||
the subjects told them the truth about their sexual
|
||
habits."
|
||
|
||
|
||
The study participants were volunteers who responded to notices
|
||
placed at churches, childbirth classes, colleges and singles gathering spots.
|
||
Masters and Johnson apparently inserted a disclaimer in the book stating that
|
||
their results "cannot be easily generalized", but critics say Masters and
|
||
Johnson and Kolodny did just that: they used their data to assert that AIDS
|
||
is spreading rapidly and that 200,000 heterosexuals in the U. S. are now
|
||
infected, not the 30,000 estimated by the CDC, which figures place the number
|
||
of heterosexuals with AIDS at 2% of the entire AIDS population. Says Dr.
|
||
James Curran of CDC:
|
||
|
||
"The problem has become more exaggerated in coverage
|
||
of AIDS because of the severe life-and-death implications.
|
||
This life-and-death journalistic rollercoaster leaves the
|
||
public wondering what to believe."
|
||
|
||
|
||
U. S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop promptly called the work
|
||
"irresponsible" and accused Masters and Johnson of "scare tactics". New York
|
||
City Health Commissioner Dr. Stephen Joseph stated:
|
||
|
||
"They pile their statements, each holding a thin
|
||
layer of established fact, on top of one another like
|
||
slices of bologna."
|
||
|
||
|
||
A "Chicago Tribune" editorial blasted the "panic-peddling book" and
|
||
"The New York Times" decried its "false alarms about AIDS", all while
|
||
frightened readers jammed AIDS hotlines seeking clarification and comfort.
|
||
Perhaps some consolation was received by their being warmly reassured that
|
||
"The Journal of the American Medical Association" has scientifically disproven
|
||
the theory that "deep kissing" can lead to death. Not one single case has
|
||
ever been attributed to infection brought on by french kissing. Explains Jay
|
||
Levy of The University of California at San Francisco:
|
||
|
||
"The AIDS virus is not present in saliva. Saliva
|
||
is a hostile environment for the AIDS virus. In fact,
|
||
it will kill half the viruses exposed to it within 30
|
||
minutes."
|
||
|
||
|
||
In their defense, Masters and Johnson argue that it is up to the
|
||
medical community to prove them wrong. As a practical matter, however,
|
||
scientists cannot prove that something will never happen. Even so, in a dozen
|
||
studies conducted on some 500 persons living with AIDS-infected relatives, not
|
||
one single case of casual transmission has occurred, even though they shared
|
||
toothbrushes, toilets, cups, plates, toys and bed linens. "They've created a
|
||
straw man," says CDC's Curran, "Let THEM prove it's true!" Says Joanne
|
||
Silbernerer in her recent work in "U. S. News & World Report":
|
||
|
||
"Science is a gradual process; journalism isn't.
|
||
Why do we fall for it? The media reports the latest
|
||
discoveries, which are all too often taken as gospel.
|
||
Even when studies are reported in reputable journals,
|
||
they can be misconstrued."
|
||
|
||
|
||
At least with Masters and Johnson, some publications evidently saw
|
||
warning flags. "Time" and "The Boston Globe" were invited to bid for rights
|
||
to excerpt the book, and declined. "We felt it was determinedly alarming,"
|
||
said "Time" senior editor Russ Hoyle. The book, published by Grove Press
|
||
after several other publishers reportedly turned it down, didn't lack buyers.
|
||
"The Los Angeles Times Syndicate", the German magazine "Stern" and France's
|
||
"Paris Match" bought rights. As one editor precisely observed, and as
|
||
hereinbefore stated, "Sex sells."
|
||
|
||
|
||
You Don't Get Heard
|
||
|
||
It does not pay to be the bearer of good news. Since 1987, Michael
|
||
Fumento has been trying to spread the reassuring word that AIDS is not going
|
||
to carry off millions of Americans, that AIDS will not devastate the
|
||
heterosexual population, that AIDS is not the late 20th Century version of the
|
||
black death. As a result, Fumento lost his job as AIDS expert at the U. S.
|
||
Commission on Civil Rights, had a generous fellowship offer rescinded, and has
|
||
been told that he is not a nice person. Fumento, author of the recently
|
||
published book "The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS", argues that AIDS is not a
|
||
disease that is easily transmitted, meaning the universe of Americans likely
|
||
to be infected by it is clearly circumscribed. Arguing that monogamy buffs in
|
||
the Reagan administration were using AIDS as a tool to terrify sexually
|
||
adventurous Americans with a "chastity or death" message, Fumento did not get
|
||
in trouble for offending the gay liberals ... he got in trouble for offending
|
||
the conservatives.
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Essentially, Fumento denounces as "worthless" and "garbage" most of
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the projections about the size of the AIDS epidemic, noting that most
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information disseminated in the press has been provided by crackpots, while a
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great deal of the statistical data generated by the CDC is high-class
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guesswork. In his work "The Incredible Shrinking AIDS Epidemic", Fumento
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argues that new infections among homosexuals have dropped dramatically because
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word about AIDS is out, while the number of drug users left to be exposed has
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topped out because there are only so many drug users and partners left to
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contaminate.
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In his "Forbes" article, author Joseph Quinnan states:
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"Fumento feels that alarming projections about the
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spread of AIDS into the heterosexual population served
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the interests of several groups. One group was
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journalists, who revel in nightmarish stories and are
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willing to cite the most dire statistics, even when the
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numbers are supplied by 'experts' with dubious
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credentials, or by certain organizations whose
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epidemiological prowess is in question. 'It's a
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bumper sticker disease,' he remarks, suggesting that
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scaring the daylights out of white, middle-class
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suburbanites may have been the only way AIDS activists
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could have corralled the dollars needed to combat a
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disease whose principal victims are socially
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unfashionable black females and homosexuals."
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Says Fumento:
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"AIDS will go down from an epidemic to an endemic
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level within just a few years. If someone had come up
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with a 'cure' a couple of years ago, he would have
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been hailed as the new Jonas Salk. But now, when AIDS
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vaccine is discovered, people will say, 'Oh, that's
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good, that's great, that's a good thing ..."
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When "Newsweek" jumped on the bogus Masters and Johnson survey in
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support of its alleged validity, Michael Fumento joined those who criticized
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the survey in an article in "The New Republic". Alas, the circulation of "The
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New Republic" is 92,500, while the circulation of "Newsweek" is 3,198,000!
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So, the mass of the public will hear what they want to believe ... another
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frightening statistic ... regardless of sociological implications. "No wonder
|
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we're hysterical, from denial or paranoia," states author John Leonard in his
|
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recent "Ms." article as he vehemently lashes out against a world of
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publications deliberately outpouring misinformation. "It depends on the
|
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magazine that's messing with our minds." He further states:
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"[W]hat we think we know is determined entirely
|
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by the information environment. It's as if they're
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screaming at us from transistors in the cavities of
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our teeth, and they don't care if they're telling
|
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the truth or not. We haven't the tuners and
|
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amplifiers to steer through this static. No
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historical bifocals for a close reading of the
|
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facts. No previous experience nor any guru to help
|
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us feel our way. As perhaps never before, we are
|
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dependent on the conscienceless, retina-eating media
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for all the weather in our heads. What this amounts
|
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to is a shameful unknowingness, a crime."
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Psychiatric Delusions in Some
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|
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In its article "The AIDS Delusion", the magazine "Science News" set
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forth an example of one of the terrifying consequences that twisted, tattered
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words can have on some of us who are not strong enough to properly distinguish
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fact from fiction:
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"Here's a new twist in the controversy over
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AIDS testing. A small but increasing number of
|
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people with psychiatric disorders are demanding to
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be tested for the AIDS virus as a result of
|
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delusions that they have contracted the deadly
|
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disease. In three cases described in 'The
|
||
American Journal of Psychiatry', this erroneous
|
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belief that AIDS has been contracted disappeared
|
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with successful treatment of the person's severe
|
||
depression or manic depression. The patients have
|
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no symptoms of AIDS, are not intravenous drug users
|
||
and report no homosexual experiences. If testing
|
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for the AIDS virus is nonetheless conducted, the
|
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researchers note, these patients usually find a
|
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way to explain away negative results and hang on
|
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to their delusion until the underlying psychiatric
|
||
disorder is addressed. As AIDS becomes a fixture
|
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in the media in public consciousness, it may
|
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increasingly affect the delusions of people with
|
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psychiatric disorders, the investigators conclude."
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Conclusion
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In summary, AIDS is a frightening disease and AIDS is a deadly
|
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disease ... but AIDS is a distant disease, light years away from people like
|
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you and I in the realistic world of mathematical probability and true facts.
|
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My personal likelihood of contracting it, while unprotected and from a
|
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stranger, has been calculated at 1 in 17 million; yours, equally minute. It
|
||
is not disputed that there is justifiable reason to be cautious, however there
|
||
is certainly no cause for exaggerated and unnecessary fear and preoccupation.
|
||
Almost all males do not feel it necessary to wear condoms as a guard against
|
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AIDS; condoms are primarily reluctantly used as a method of birth control, and
|
||
evoke widespread criticism for the reduction of sensation they produce.
|
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Almost all men and women polled state they are "slightly" or "not at all"
|
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worried about contracting aids, thus the ideals of the minority can be
|
||
attributed to the great influx of bogus, hype articles about AIDS that plague
|
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the American media and frighten the American public. A California court, in
|
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1989, upheld a law permitting publications to legally publish fabricated
|
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quotes, and reported news continues to become reported fiction. Even Masters
|
||
and Johnson, one of the most noteworthy and respected teams of sex researchers
|
||
in the U. S., published a totally fictitious book based on non-scientific data
|
||
and was blasted by the U. S. Surgeon General. Yet, countless other fabricated
|
||
AIDS books by less well-known authors have been bought, read and believed by
|
||
hundreds of thousands of persons, not surprisingly accounting for the creation
|
||
of a group of people who have delusions of having AIDS or getting AIDS, even
|
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after negative HIV test results.
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What to Do
|
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If you plan on having sex with someone who is in the high risk group,
|
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use protection. If you plan on having sex with someone on a regular basis and
|
||
do not want children, use protection regardless of the person's group status.
|
||
But if you meet someone who is not in the high risk group and would like to
|
||
have sex with this person without having a relationship, be free, live free,
|
||
remove all inhibitions, relax and enjoy, for there truly is nothing to fear
|
||
... unless you've already slept with 17 million or so other persons, at which
|
||
point yes, I'd definitely be careful!
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|
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|
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|
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|
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this number works in MOST area codes serviced by New York Telephone, but might
|
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|
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|
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nationwide. Its function is (or was) to provide private investigators with
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businesses and, upon entering the proper search requests, can offer credit
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ノヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヒヒヒヒヒヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘサ
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ノハヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘハハハハハヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘハサ
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コ UNTIL NEXT TIME, HAPPY "SCAM!"S & BE WELL!! コ
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コ コ
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フヒサ ノヒケ
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フホケロロロロロロロロロロロロロロロロロ T H E P R O D U C E R ロロロロロロロロロロロロロロロロフホケ
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フハシ ネハケ
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コ SNEEZING, COUGHING, CHOKING AND GASPING FOR コ
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コ UNPOLLUTED AIR IN GOD'S COUNTRY ... コ
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コ NEW YORK STATE, U. S. A.! コ
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ネヒヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヒヒヒヒヒヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘケ
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ネヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘハハハハハヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘヘシ
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The End
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