This is an excellent documentary revealing the psychotic nature of the medical model of care dominated by big pharmaceutical companies who will stop at nothing to make a buck. Leung demonstrates that there is a price on everyone's head and those who are most dis-empowered (those living in poverty) are the easiest targets and the first prey.Leung ventures far and wide in his search for the HIV virus. He speaks to the chief scientists and practitioners who speak authoritatively on the subjects of histology, electron microscopy, epidemiology, history and pharmacology in his quest to discover the truth of the whereabouts of this virus. Nobody can tell him where it is! Leung reveals the shocking truth about what is actually killing AIDS suffers.Watch this film if you care about people. After you've watched this film challenge everyone interested in fighting AIDS to show you the published study in which the HIV virus was supposedly isolated. You'll be amazed to find that no one knows where it is!
... View MoreThe two women that are featured in this film that are "healthy" have both died. Both died of AIDS related illnesses. Despite what the deniers are telling you, AIDS is real. Just about everything in this film has been reputed in some form or another. The director got a bunch of footage to support a denialist agenda and edited it together to make it seem like there is this some sort of debate in the scientific community. There isn't. Both of the two major researchers that he got interviews with have gone on record saying that their comments were taken out of context, or that the footage was edited in such a fashion to make it seem that they disagreed when in fact the opposite is true. The director wants to claim he's neutral yet he's done denialist films before. Most of the theories he's mentioning have been disproved for years but denialists claim them to support their position. Sure, there was debate twenty years ago, but not now. Medicine evolves over time. This film is just sad, and it's going to get people killed.
... View MoreThis movie is really great if you love people saying AIDS a lot! I think they say AIDS like a million times and HIV like maybe almost a million times, but those are just my guesstimates and liable to be inaccurate just like the estimates of HIV infections as reported by the lying villainous cheats at the World Health Organization. They don't care about health!!! They just care about promoting AIDS cuz they invented it and they wanna make money off it kinda just like how Billy Ray Cyrus basically almost for sure makes tons of money of Miley Cyrus like at least for now cuz she's under age and stuff. It also makes me happy that if some stupid doctor or sciencetist ever tells me i have HIV or AIDS I can just be like "Screw you lie-entist! I've seen the truth and I know this is positive just cuz you are trying to get your spiff for most AIDS diagnoses in one month and I know what that's like cuz I worked in an electronics store but it's totally different cuz people who came there wanted a VCR or maybe a Sony Walkman and I don't want AIDS, jerk!"
... View MoreI think that there's a lot of heated emotion related to this movie, which is understandable, since so many people are affected by HIV/AIDS. I, however, am apart of a small group of people who aren't as invested in this topic like many others are. I came into this movie intrigued and curious as to what the director would put out there. After watching it, I came out having a lot of questions myself. Are some of Brent's questions potentially misleading? Sure, you can take it that way, but I think that the point of the film can not be ignored. What is AIDS, and are we really taking our battle against it the right way? That's a fair question to ask, and one that Brent attempted to answer in a fair, respectful way.
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