Is HIV really the cause of AIDS?

Dr. Willner is author of Deadly Deception: The Proof that Sex and ‘HIV’ Absolutely Do Not Cause ‘AIDS’.

So determined was Dr. Willner to prove to the world that ‘AIDS’ was not spread sexually or through blood contamination, that he stunned the nation of Spain in 1993 by inoculating himself on TV with the blood of Pedro Tocino, a haemophiliac said to be ‘HIV positive’. The footage was broadcast throughout Europe.

Encouraged by the coverage he was receiving, Willner repeated his performance with different patients in front of the cameras of ABC and NBC.

Surprisingly no US network reported this dramatic news on national television. Up until his untimely death, Dr. Willner remained ‘HIV negative’ in spite of constant testing. He later died of heart attack but with no sign of AIDS.

HIV stands for “Human Immunodeficiency Virus” which for many years has been associated or equated with AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). AIDS is believed to be caused by HIV. During the initial infection, a person may experience a brief period of influenza-like illness.

This is typically followed by a prolonged period without symptoms. As the illness progresses, it interferes more and more with the immune system, making people much more likely to get infections, including opportunistic infections, and tumors that do not usually affect people with working immune systems. HIV is reportedly transmitted primarily via unprotected sexual intercourse.

Updated: 2012-10-03 — 04:57:35