Breakthrough documentary "House of Numbers" challenges conventional thinking on HIV, AIDS »
Posted By onlyonesecret 1 month, 1 week ago in Health & FitnessCanadian filmmaker Brent Leung isn't winning any friends in the pharmaceutical industry these days. His breakthrough documentary "House of Numbers" features jaw-dropping interviews with doctors, researchers and even the co-discoverer of HIV himself (Luc Montagnier), all of whom reveal startling information calling into question the "official" explanation of HIV and AIDS.
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I'm interested in people who can see what others can not,
Like-minded-free-thinking individuals who want to separate themselves from the "sheep".
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Dionys1 month, 1 week ago
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People like you should be arrested.
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Telling people to not get the Flu vaccine so that pregnant women and children can die for your ignorance.
Selling ground up seahorses to fight AIDS, or telling people AIDS/HIV isn't a virus.
Disgusting. You should be arrested and thrown into jail for making people think eating monkey testicles will save them from HIV/AIDS. That's murder. -
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aceofspades11 month, 1 week ago
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Brent Leung & onlyonesecret -- please take a number & get on line with the flat earthers, the intelligent design promotors, the global warming deniers, the vaccine opponents -- its a long line but don't lose that number we have to keep count of all the fools
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