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The last speech of Lambros Papantoniou

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When asking to see pictures of HIV at a National Cancer Institute military research laboratory, the Greek journalist Lambros Papantoniou was told that AIDS is a national defense issue and that the HIV issue is top secret (classified). His last, explosive speech was presented during the International "Goodbye AIDS! Did it ever exist?" book launch in Athens, Greece, April 7-8 2009. On the same topic, he had previously presented a multipages interview with Andrew Maniotis that was published by a Greek newspaper with the title "AIDS: A WORLD SCANDAL!". Lambros was the only journalist who very bravely asked tough questions from top AIDS officials at US State Department briefings. Lambros died May 28 2009, in Washington. This is a 5 minutes excerpt from the Goodbye AIDS! video. http://www.hivwave.gr/pages/en/bleng.html The complete text of his speech: http://www.hivwave.gr/pages/en/?The_dynamic_potential_of_a_single_AIDS_case::The_last_speech_of_Lambros_Papantoniou Comments using the 'denialist' terminology will be deleted without warning. It a form of insult, lack of respect for anybody who does not share the same belief. The "d" word is a vicious epithet designed to abject, humiliate, ridicule, and silence dissent. It equates questioning and learning with denial of the Holocaust. Just like anti-semitism, homophobia, and racism, it seeks to drive a minority into the shadows and keep them there, so that the power structure can maintain its reign of fear and profit.
Теги: HIV AIDS politics

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