Magic Johnson: Is It For Real or Is It Just Magic – The Inconsistencies of HIV/AIDS Theory

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Many individuals began to take their health in their own hands rather than rely on medical authority for the “treatment” of HIV when it became obvious that there were a thousand and one inconsistencies in the HIV/AIDS theory.

In terms of notoriety, the list is led by one of the nation’s top basketball stars, Earvin ‘”Magic” Johnson. In November 1991, Magic proved to be HIV ­positive when he applied for a marriage license. Magic was totally healthy until AIDS specialists Anthony Fauci, from the NIH, David Ho, now director of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center in New York, and Magic’s personal doctor advised AIDS prophylaxis with AZT.

Magic’s health changed radically within a few days. The press wrote in December 1991: “Magic Reeling as Worst Nightmare Comes True-He’s Getting Sicker.” Only after he began taking AZT did Magic’s health begin to decline. He “had lost his appetite and suffered from bouts of nausea and fatigue” and complained. “I feel like vomiting almost every day.”

But then suddenly Magic’s AIDS symptoms disappeared-and so did all further news about his AIDS symptoms and treatment. Had Magic’s virus suddenly become harmless, or was Magic taken off AZT? No paper would mention whether Magic was taken off AZT. Nobody knew, except those who joked, “There is no magic in AZT, and there is no AZT in Magic.,”

Indeed. it is very unlikely that he could have won the Olympics in 1992 on AZT, considering his strong reactions to the toxic drug in 1991. The silence of the AIDS establishment seems to confirm this assumption. Nothing would have been a better advertisement for the troubled AIDS drug than having returned AIDS patient Magic to an Olympic victory. But no such announcement was made.

At last Magic broke the silence himself. After a “motivational” AIDS talk in Tallahassee, Florida, in the spring of 1995, Magic responded to a teacher that “He had been taking AZT for a while, but has stopped.” The media preferred not to mention the news.

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12 thoughts on “Magic Johnson: Is It For Real or Is It Just Magic – The Inconsistencies of HIV/AIDS Theory”

  1. I once heard the best way to void some thing is to name it. thus :”conspiricy theory” . Just because some thing is call a conspiricy don’t mean it aint. I often wonder how this peculiur desease [to say the least]ended up full steam ahead in africa and no ones saying a peep hummmmm aaahhhummmm…. COn spir..aaahh I SEE

  2. I always have doubts about the hiv as a killing virus capable of causing death. I never heard, so far, of a heterosexual, healthy and hiv+ that has ever developed AIDS; on the contrary, as far as I’ve known, the mayority AIDS victims have been gays and drug users. I’m sure there must be something wrong with the hiv tests. I thinks that those tests are not reliable because they do no detect the hiv itself, but its “antibodies” against it. I’m not a fuck … whiz scientist but you don’t have to be one to realize that the whole thing about hiv is wrong. What do Duesberg and Mullis gain by being denialists? On the contrary, they have lost prestige, money, reputation, etc. Nevertheless, they are still stand dealing with those who are trying to undermine their impecable careers.

  3. The reason the HIV test looks for antibodies is because HIV in the blood mimics a white blood cell. The only way to find it, therefore, is to search for the body’s immune response. BTW, check out Magic’s face for the Kaposi’s Sarcoma all over it. Also, he played only a few minutes during the Olympics. He did not play even half the time.

    You know, guys, I have heard a lot of questions about HIV, so I did the research. The fact of the matter is that HIV is still 74 percent homosexual transmission in the U.S.
    HIV is killing our brothers and sisters in Africa. We can hide our heads in the sand and look for someone to blame, but in the end, we have a problem. Everyone, black, white, green, purple…We can’t solve it by looking back, we have to look forward. Stop denying and take responsibility for yourself. I look at the statistics that state that by 2020, the whole world could be infected. I look at those and I can still say “not me”, because I know how to protect myself.

  4. yo, mine jacquelin davis – magick is dying very, very, very slowly then.

    just check u-tube 4 his latest. stop making us laugh with dis Aidz nonsense. them boyz and girlz need a good time 2gether not drugz. raz taz

  5. I dont believe some of the stuff I am reading on this thread!

    Denial is not helpful Idren! In Africa, there is not a single person standing who has not been affected by this scourge!

    By this I meaning for example that my own daddy died of HIV/AIDS related complications.
    Ask anybody in the Motherland and they will tell you similar tales.

    There are places where orphans are under the care of their frail and poor grannies and granpas!

    So you guys out there in the west this aint no joke. Of course its mostly hitting the homosexuals out there-but do not try to understate its deadly trail even amongst the normal heteros out there in a babylon…

    If you trail the history of the polio vaccine, therein you will find unethical practices by competing scientists from America who in the sixtees conducted trials in the Congo…using infected primates.

    Conspiracy or not people this thing kills! People can label Africans all they want-it does not matter because its gonna get you black or white unless you stop believing in casual sex.

    I mean whats the point of having sex with somebody you dont trust? What is this protection business? Is this just not close up masturbation?Just stick to your loving partner! Is it really worthwile to “score” left right & centre with anybody-because you have protection?

    How many people will always fight the temptation to just get rid of the condom due to unfulfilled desires during casual encounters? Leave alone “accidents” that do happen!

    Now I am no high-minded prude but I think Babylon sets I and I in such ways to over rate casual sex through media bombardment.Casual sex is equated with happiness.If you aint getting it you are square at best or probably not attractive or rich enough right?

    And people fall for this shit all the time right. I mean we are all human and the sexual urge is a force unto I self!

    Then she (babylon) afer setting you up thus, turns around and sells you a condom to protect yourself!

    “…you see a gwan, is the fight against the RastaMan. So they build a world of great confusion. To force on us the devil’s illusion…”Robert Nesta Marley.

    But they will never exterminate I and I from this planet!

    True tings.Be careful Idren.

  6. January 15, 1992
    Magic Johnson Urges Bush to Lead AIDS Battle
    By MICHAEL WINES,
    Magic Johnson, the newest member of the National Commission on AIDS, met privately today with President Bush and said afterward that the President needed to exercise greater personal leadership in the battle against the disease.

    “If he speaks out and says that it’s out here and he cares and he cares about our nation in terms of this epidemic and then people will listen, whether it’ll be old, young, black, white,” said Mr. Johnson, who recently disclosed that he had tested positive for H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS.

    Mr. Johnson told reporters shortly after a 25-minute meeting in the Oval Office, “I am going to try to do my part, but I think that the higher source — and that’s the President — can have a better effect than I can.”

    Mr. Bush later said Mr. Johnson “had some good, constructive suggestions,” but he did not elaborate. Mr. Johnson said he would return to the White House in about a month to offer detailed recommendations on the role the White House should play in educating the public about the disease.

    Asked later whether Mr. Johnson had been critical of his AIDS policies in their meeting, the President responded: “If he was, well, he didn’t tell me that.” Mr. Bush interrupted a day of political fence-mending and Federal budget deliberations to meet with Mr. Johnson, the former basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers. Budget Plan Largely in Place

    Marlin Fitzwater, the White House spokesman, said Mr. Bush had largely nailed down the framework of his proposed budget for the fiscal year that begins next Oct. 1, and had also decided on a proposal to revise the national health care benefits system. Both are to be announced when the President delivers his State of the Union Message to Congress on Jan. 28, he said.

    Mr. Fitzwater also said that the White House had “fairly well” decided on a package of economic measures to rouse the nation from recession and that it would also be disclosed in the President’s address.

    The President may touch on some proposals on Wednesday in New Hampshire, where he will make the first overtly political trip of his still-unannounced 1992 campaign.

    Mr. Fitzwater said Mr. Bush would focus on his plans for economic recovery, including the need for changes in the Federal tax code.

    The President is also expected to speak out once more on the economic benefits of free trade and the growth of American exports, messages he stressed during a 12-day tour of the western Pacific that ended last week.

    Those messages are especially important to Mr. Bush in New Hampshire, where he faces potentially strong opposition in the primary from a Republican, Patrick J. Buchanan, who has sounded an “America first” theme that has proved attractive to some in the state’s economically depressed population. More Money Is Possible

    Before his meeting with Mr. Johnson, Mr. Bush said today that researchers had told him that the Government has provided a “good level” of funding for research into the prevention and cure of AIDS, but that he was ready to provide more if asked.

    Although Mr. Johnson said at a news conference today that Mr. Bush “needs to do a lot” about AIDS that has not yet been done, he did not directly criticize Mr. Bush’s performance on the issue. Rather, he said, both he and the President agreed that “he is going to do his homework, I am going to do mine,” and that the two would meet again in a month to discuss how the public could be better informed about AIDS.

    Mr. Johnson also chastised the national press for failing to explain the rapid spread of the AIDS epidemic adequately and how individuals could keep from contracting H.I.V.

    “The young people, we haven’t done a good job educating them. And that’s where you people of the press have to come in,” he told reporters. “You have to help with this fight because if we don’t educate, first, society, which is the grown-ups, then the kids won’t be educated. Because the parents are the key to this.”

    The New York Times Company

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