What Dr. Fauci's Handling of AIDS Can Tell Us About His COVID Focus, with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Dr. Judy Mikovits is a modern-day Rosalind Franklin, a brilliant researcher shaking up the old boys' club of science with her groundbreaking discoveries. And like many women who have trespassed into the world of men, she uncovered decades-old secrets that many would prefer to stay buried.
From her doctoral thesis, which changed the treatment of HIV-AIDS, saving the lives of millions, including basketball great Magic Johnson, to her spectacular discovery of a new family of human retroviruses, and her latest research which points to a new golden age of health, Dr. Mikovits has always been on the leading edge of science.
With the brilliant wit one might expect if Erin Brockovich had a doctorate in molecular biology, Dr. Mikovits has seen the best and worst of science. When she was part of the research community that turned HIV-AIDS from a fatal disease into a manageable one, she saw science at its best. But when her investigations questioned whether the use of animal tissue in medical research were unleashing devastating plagues of chronic diseases, such as autism and chronic fatigue syndrome, she saw science at its worst. If her suspicions are correct, we are looking at a complete realignment of scientific practices, including how we study and treat human disease.
Recounting her nearly four decades in science, including her collaboration of more than 35 years with Dr. Frank Ruscetti, one of the founders of the field of human retrovirology, this is a behind the scenes look at the issues and egos which will determine the future health of humanity.
FORMER AIDS SCIENTIST JUDY MIKOVITS PHD EXPOSES ANTHONY FAUCI,DR BIRX & UNCOVERS MEDICAL CORRUPTION
A major side effect of AZT in the insert is Pancytopenia
Definition of pancytopenia - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
(pan-SY-toh-PEE-nee-uh)
A condition in which there is a lower-than-normal number of red and white blood cells and platelets in the blood. Pancytopenia occurs when there is a problem with the blood-forming stem cells in the bone marrow.
Pan=All Cyto=Cells Poenia=Loss of ....
By the definition of the manufacturer's own insert, AZT actually causes AIDS!
Dallas Buyers Club trailer
Dallas Buyers Club
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallas_Buyers_Club
Plot[edit]
In July 1985, promiscuous Dallas electrician and rodeo cowboy Ron Woodroof is diagnosed with AIDS and given 30 days to live. As a heterosexual, he initially refuses to accept the diagnosis but remembers having unprotected sex with a prostitute who was an intravenous drug user a couple years prior. He is soon ostracized by family and friends who mistakenly assume he contracted AIDS from homosexual relations. He gets fired from his job, and is eventually evicted from his home. At the hospital, he is tended to by Dr. Eve Saks, who tells him that they are testing a drug called zidovudine (AZT), an antiretroviral drug which is thought to prolong the life of AIDS patients—and is the only drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for testing on humans. Saks informs him that in the clinical trials, half the patients receive the drug and the other half a placebo, as this is the only way they can determine if the drug is working.
Woodroof bribes a hospital worker to get him AZT. As soon as he begins taking it, he finds his health deteriorating (exacerbated by his cocaine use). When he returns to the hospital, he meets Rayon, a drug addicted, HIV-positive trans woman, to whom he is initially hostile. As his health worsens, he drives to a makeshift Mexican hospital to get more AZT. The facility is run by a Dr. Vass, who has had his American medical license revoked because aspects of his work with AIDS patients had violated US regulations. Vass tells Woodroof that the AZT is "poisonous" and "kills every cell it comes into contact with". He instead prescribes a cocktail of drugs and nutritional supplements centered on ddC and the protein peptide T, which are not yet approved in the US. Three months later, Woodroof finds his health much improved. It occurs to him that he could make money by importing the drugs and selling them to other HIV-positive patients. Since the drugs alone are not illegal, he is able to get them over the border by masquerading as a priest and swearing that they are for personal use. Meanwhile, Saks also begins to notice the negative effects of AZT, but is told by her supervisor, Dr. Sevard, that it cannot be discontinued.
Over the next year, Woodroof begins selling the drugs on the street, at gay nightclubs, and at discotheque bars. He comes back into contact with Rayon, with whom he reluctantly sets up business since she can bring in more customers. The pair establish the "Dallas Buyers Club", charging $400 per month for membership, and it becomes extremely popular. He gradually begins to respect Rayon as a friend. When Woodroof has a heart attack caused by an overdose of recently acquired interferon, Sevard learns of the club and the alternative medication. He is angry that it is interrupting his trial. The FDA confiscates the interferon and threatens to have Woodroof arrested. Saks agrees that there are benefits to AIDS medicine buyers clubs (of which there are several around the country) but feels powerless to change anything. The processes that the FDA uses to research, test and approve drugs are seen as flawed and a part of the problem for AIDS patients. Saks and Woodroof strike up a friendship.
The FDA gets a warrant to raid the Buyers Club, but can ultimately do nothing beyond fining Woodroof. In 1987, the FDA changes its regulations, making any unapproved drug illegal. As the Club runs out of funds, Rayon, who is addicted to cocaine, begs her father for money and tells Woodroof that she has sold her life insurance policy to raise money. Woodroof travels to Mexico and gets more of the peptide T. Upon return, Ron finds out that Rayon has died after being taken to the hospital. Saks is also upset by her death, and is asked to resign when the hospital discovers she has been linking patients with the Buyers Club, having learned that AZT trials previously conducted in France had proven the drug ineffective. She refuses, and insists that she will have to be fired instead.
As time passes, Woodroof shows more compassion towards gay, lesbian, and transgender members of the club and making money becomes less of a concern; his priority is provision of the drugs. Peptide T gets increasingly difficult to acquire, and in late 1987 he files a lawsuit against the FDA. He seeks the legal right to take the protein, which has been confirmed as non-toxic but is still not approved. The judge is sympathetic toward him and admonishes the FDA, but lacks the power to do anything. As the film ends, on-screen text reveals that the FDA later allowed Woodroof to take peptide T for personal use and that he died of the disease's effects in 1992, seven years later than his doctors initially predicted.
Part of the reason filmmaker Mikki Willis (director of Plandemic) became involved in filmmaking is because his brother died from taking AZT. You can hear him talking about it in this video interview on the Highwire. Scroll down to see the video. He talks about it around the 7 minute mark.
From the interview:
Del Bigtree: "Were you just a born skeptic, or...?"
Mikki Willis: "No, not whatsoever. What really opened my eyes to the problems within western medicine, was that in my early 20s, my brother died of AZT, which was the medication that Anthony Fauci was touting as the Miracle Cure. and as soon as he began taking that protocol, his health declined rapidly. It was horrible to watch him whither from a 6'2" very handsome, very healthy man, to a skeleton."
"And so that was a real wake-up for me, but at that time, 30 years ago, we didn't have the internet like we do now. No way to research it, and really I just wanted to escape it. And so that's what drove me to leave my nest of Northern California, move to LA, and and just start a whole new career, which is what is led me to sit in this chair right now.”
MIKKI WILLIS EXPOSES MEDIA MADNESS
Mikki Willis' testimony is reminiscent of Ty Bollinger's story. The reason he decided to make The Truth About Cancer is because he was frustrated to see so many members of his family killed by dangerous, toxic cancer "treatments."
TY BOLLINGER TESTIMONY
COVID IS THE NEW AIDS, REMDESIVIR / MIDAZOLAM IS THE NEW AZT - HOW MANY TIMES WILL HISTORY REPEAT??
HIV/AIDS = FAUCI'S FIRST FRAUD
JUDY MIKOVITZ - FAUCI KILLED MILLIONS WITH TOXIC AZT - SIMPLE THERAPIES EXISTED DURING AIDS
FAUCI ON AZT, AIDS, CORONA COMMON COLD
Doctor to Ron Woodroof shares his real-life 'Dallas Buyers Club' memories
Matthew McConaughey and Jared Leto: Dallas Buyers Club Interview
AIDS COMMERCIAL 1987 - SAME CONCEPT DIFFERENT AGE - AZT, FAUCI AND VACCINES
AIDS - FAUCI'S FIRST FRAUD
Lastly, here is some information about AIDS symptoms and "Poppers" - which may be one reason why some people got really bad symptoms. There is some debate about this, so weigh the evidence for yourself.
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