Gary Null PhD Hosts Clark Baker on WPFW
UPDATE - CHANGE OF SCHEDULE:
I’m now scheduled to appear on the Gary Null Show:
- Tomorrow, June 30th 3-4 PM (EST) WPFW FM Wash DC (Podcast)
- Monday, July 6th from 12-1 PM (EST) WNYE-FM NYC
- HIV/AIDS drug cocktails are often comprised of two components; 1) Zidovudine (AZT), a poison that compromises immune function and kills, and 2) Efavirenz (Sustiva), a hypnotic that is so powerful that addicts now smoke it like crack. When stopped, Efavirenz also produces withdrawal symptoms that clinicians identify as the onset of AIDS.
- After years of unanswered criticism and questions about the alleged co-discoverer of HIV, Robert Gallo MD hired part-time security guard and filter salesman Nick Kontaratos to write Gallo’s definitive defense – a book praised by esteemed Nature and Science writer/editor Barbara Culliton as well as three of Gallo’s own research scientists. Either Kontaratos is the savant-like James Bond of filter-hawking security guards or Gallo’s well-funded enablers helped him promote a fake investigation – just as they promoted all of his other fake research.
- Groups like Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) and AIDSTruth have nothing to do with AIDS or truth but are actually malevolent South African mobs that help these 1600+ international mining companies sack Africa of its mineral wealth by misdiagnosing the majority of mine-related lung diseases as a sexually-transmitted virus. In this way, these mining companies avoid billions of dollars in liability that would otherwise shut down strategic mining operations throughout the African Continent by killing off their dying laborers before they and their impoverished families can sue for compensation.
UPDATED Info:
SUBJECT: Media Alert: Tuesday, June 30, 2009: 3-4 PM EDT
Private investigator Clark Baker exposes the HIV/AIDS scam on Natural Living with Gary Null on WPFW Tuesday, June 30, 2009 from 3 to 4 PM Eastern
You can listen to the live stream at http://www.wpfw.org. If you miss it live, the podcast will be available the next day at http://garynull.org.

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