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This issue of "Revelations of Awareness," dated October 1993 (Volume 93-10, Issue No. 419), is a special report focusing on the AIDS epidemic, presented by Cosmic Awareness Communications. The cover features a stark, symbolic image related to death and disease, with the…

Magazine Overview

This issue of "Revelations of Awareness," dated October 1993 (Volume 93-10, Issue No. 419), is a special report focusing on the AIDS epidemic, presented by Cosmic Awareness Communications. The cover features a stark, symbolic image related to death and disease, with the prominent headline "AIDS & GLOBAL 2000."

AIDS: What the Government Isn't Telling You

The main article delves into the controversial views of Dr. Lorraine Day, a former Chief of Orthopedic Surgery at San Francisco General Hospital. The magazine presents her book, "AIDS: What the Government Isn't Telling You," as an "eye-opener." Key points attributed to Dr. Day and "Cosmic Awareness" include:

  • Virus Characteristics: The AIDS virus is not fragile, survives outside the body for days (even on flat surfaces for up to 7 days), and can be transmitted through casual contact, including saliva and potentially through skin contact if the skin is not broken.
  • Blood Supply Safety: Blood banks allegedly could have improved safety years before the AIDS test was available but chose not to. The blood supply is still not considered completely safe, with concerns about blood taken from homosexuals.
  • Government Cover-up: The government is accused of downplaying the risks, particularly regarding condom safety and the spread of AIDS. Dr. Day claims the government created a new term, "Idiopathic CD4 Lymphocytopenia (ICL)," to mask the fact that HIV might not be the sole cause of AIDS.
  • Personal Experience: Dr. Day faced intense hostility and ridicule for her views, including threats and attempts to discredit her professional standing. She was accused of being a "Gay Basher" despite having treated numerous Gay and AIDS patients.
  • "Gay-Speak": A term coined by Dr. Day, referring to a politically correct approach that avoids offending the Gay Community, which she contrasts with the term "Double-Speak."
  • "Glory Holes" and Bathhouses: Vivid descriptions of practices in bathhouses are highlighted as particularly offensive to the Gay Community and a potential factor in the spread of AIDS.
  • Broader Transmission: While acknowledging heterosexual transmission, the magazine emphasizes the concern that AIDS is spreading from the Gay Community to the heterosexual population, requiring firm action to stop its growth.
  • Statistics and Hard Evidence: Dr. Day's work is noted for using hard statistics and documented research, though it is highly controversial and self-published due to publishing industry resistance.

Global 2000 and Depopulation Agenda

The issue strongly links the AIDS epidemic to a purported "Global 2000" program aimed at reducing the earth's population by the year 2000. Cosmic Awareness suggests that AIDS and tuberculosis are being used as tools for this depopulation, with the goal of reducing the population to one-third of its current size.

Tuberculosis and AIDS

A new strain of tuberculosis is discussed as a significant threat, potentially spreading through the air and exacerbating the AIDS crisis. The magazine posits that tuberculosis has the potential for greater harm in less time than AIDS, but AIDS has had a head start in its introduction and spread.

AIDS as a Politically Protected Disease

The magazine asserts that AIDS is a "politically protected disease" due to the significant political influence of the Gay Community. It argues that AIDS is being handled as a civil rights issue rather than a public health contagion, hindering control efforts.

The Blood Bank Cover-up

Further details emerge about alleged cover-ups by blood banks. It is stated that in 1982, the FDA and CDC knew that blood transfusions transmitted the AIDS virus. An Hepatitis-B antibody test could have screened out most AIDS carriers, who were predominantly homosexual at the time, but this was not fully utilized.

Dr. Day's Life Threatened

Dr. Day reportedly received death threats and hate mail for releasing information about AIDS and its connection to the gay community, including threats of acid being thrown in her face and being injected with AIDS blood.

Is the HIV Virus Basically Harmless?

This section explores the controversial theory of Professor Peter H. Duesberg, who suggests that HIV is a poor candidate for causing AIDS. Duesberg's view is that prolonged malnutrition, heavy use of alcohol, heroin, cocaine, and antibiotics can lead to immune system collapse, and HIV may be harmless or only a minor factor.

Cosmic Awareness indicates that Duesberg's research may help discover other causes of AIDS, suggesting it's not exclusively linked to HIV. It is suggested that further understanding may emerge within approximately three years.

Is AZT Medication or Genocide?

The issue questions the efficacy of AZT, a primary treatment for AIDS. Cosmic Awareness states that AZT does not appear to be a cure; its main effect is to deaden symptoms and reduce pain, not to improve the immune system. It is described as more toxic than the disease itself and potentially leading to a more painless demise, or even death.

Antibiotics: The Main Culprit in Immune System Breakdown

A significant portion of the magazine attributes immune system breakdown, including that seen in AIDS, to the overuse of antibiotics. Introduced during World War II, antibiotics became widely prescribed for minor ailments, leading to the destruction of beneficial bacteria and flora in the body. This weakened immune system, coupled with factors like sugar and mold in the diet, is presented as a primary cause of illness.

The Basis of AIDS is Syphilis

Further exploring alternative theories, the magazine suggests that the concept of AIDS is a new name for older conditions, specifically Immune Deficiency Disease Syndrome (IDS) from the early 1950s. It is proposed that "GRID" (Gay Related Immune Deficiency Disease) was renamed AIDS by the CDC to secure funding. The article posits that AIDS is essentially a combination of various immune deficiency diseases, with syphilis as its base. Herpes Genitalia is presented as a reintroduction of syphilis in its early stages.

How Drugs Break Down the Immune System

This section elaborates on how drugs, including recreational and pharmaceutical ones, weaken the immune system by causing white blood cells to sacrifice themselves in large numbers. It notes that the homosexual community, with a higher rate of drug use, became more susceptible. Chemotherapy is described as particularly deadly, and AZT is again highlighted as toxic.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are skepticism towards official medical and governmental narratives on AIDS, the promotion of alternative theories regarding its causes and transmission, and the belief in a larger conspiracy (Global 2000) involving population control. The editorial stance is critical of established institutions, advocating for individual research and awareness of what is perceived as hidden truths about the AIDS epidemic and its management. There is a strong emphasis on the potential for non-viral causes and the detrimental effects of medical treatments and societal political correctness.

This issue of "Revelations of Awareness" (Issue 17, June 1993) is a publication from Cosmic Awareness Communications, based in the USA. It presents a critical and conspiratorial perspective on health issues, particularly focusing on the AIDS epidemic, its causes, treatments, and the alleged machinations of the medical establishment.

AIDS: A Manufactured Epidemic and Medical Conspiracy

The central theme of this issue is the assertion that the AIDS epidemic is largely a manufactured crisis, designed to benefit the medical profession and pharmaceutical companies. The publication questions the official narrative surrounding HIV, suggesting that the HIV virus is actually an antibody attempting to combat other forces in the body, and that AIDS is a complex disease with multiple contributing factors, including weakened immune systems due to pollution, drugs, and poor diet.

It is claimed that the medical profession and organizations like the CDC are part of a conspiracy, driven by profit, to promote a narrative of AIDS as an incurable, easily spread disease. This narrative, it is argued, is intended to drive people to seek treatments like AZT and chemotherapy, which are described as toxic poisons that weaken the immune system further and ultimately lead to death, while generating immense profits for the drug cartel.

The publication discusses seven "new ways" AIDS is allegedly being introduced to humanity, including airborne transmission and spread through odor, suggesting these are tactics to create panic and drive people to doctors for unnecessary and harmful treatments.

Candida Yeast Infection and Natural Cures

A significant portion of the issue is dedicated to Candida yeast infections, which are presented as a common denominator in many diseases, including AIDS. The publication advocates for natural methods to combat Candida, emphasizing dietary changes such as avoiding fermented foods, sugars, and moldy items. It discusses Nystatin and Caprycin as potential treatments, but warns of their side effects and suggests that diet is the primary and less harmful approach.

Critique of Pharmaceutical Drugs and Medical Treatments

Throughout the issue, there is a strong denunciation of pharmaceutical drugs and conventional medical treatments. AZT and chemotherapy are repeatedly labeled as "killers" and "toxic poisons." The publication suggests that these treatments are often more dangerous than the diseases they are intended to treat, and that the medical profession prioritizes profit over patient well-being.

Alternative Healing and Natural Immunity

In contrast to conventional medicine, "Revelations of Awareness" strongly promotes alternative healing methods and the strengthening of the immune system through natural means. This includes advice on diet, exercise, fresh air, and the use of natural supplements. The publication expresses concern that government medical programs may be designed to exclusively promote conventional medicine, thereby limiting access to alternative therapies.

Specific Health Concerns and Diseases

Beyond AIDS, the issue touches upon other health topics:

  • Syphilis: The original cause of syphilis is attributed to weakened immune systems and unsanitary conditions, exacerbated by mercury poisoning as a historical treatment.
  • Hantavirus: A mysterious illness claiming victims in the Southwest is discussed, with federal officials investigating rodent species as carriers.
  • Tuberculosis: Concerns are raised about the potential spread of tuberculosis through airplane ventilation systems.
  • Group B Strep: The increasing prevalence of this bacterial infection among adults, particularly those with other illnesses, is noted.
  • Bovine AIDS: The possibility of AIDS contamination in dairy products is briefly addressed, with the assertion that variant species' diseases are not easily transferable between species.
  • Venus Fly Trap: The potential healing powers of Venus Fly Trap extract are mentioned in relation to cancer treatment, with research ongoing.

The Law of Gratitude and Future Outlook

The issue briefly mentions "The Law of Gratitude" and offers a closing message of caution regarding "smoke and mirrors" in health threats, encouraging reliance on healthy lifestyles and suspicion of official pronouncements. It suggests that entities who focus on good health practices will be more likely to survive into the next century.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The recurring themes in this issue are skepticism towards official health pronouncements, a strong belief in a medical conspiracy driven by profit, and a fervent advocacy for natural and alternative healing methods. The editorial stance is one of distrust towards the pharmaceutical industry and mainstream medical institutions, positioning "Cosmic Awareness" as a source of hidden truths and guidance for self-healing and survival. The publication aims to empower individuals to question authority and take control of their health through natural means, often framing conventional medical interventions as detrimental and potentially fatal.