By Frides Lameris, Netherlands – In the third and fourth publication about the view on AIDS of Dutch professor Johan van Dongen, we’ll focus on one of the most important chapters of his second book, which not by chance, he has entitled: “AIDS, the greatest crime in medical history”. In the previous articles we have just given some glimpses of Van Dongen‘s view on the origin of AIDS in Africa which according to him is mainly due to the undesired and unforeseen adverse side effects of different massive vaccination campaigns. As a side remark I would like to alert readers... Continue Reading
Our previous entry (Part 1 of 10) has shown that Prof. Van Dongen has suggested in his book “Pleading for the ape”, the truth behind AIDS and other infectious diseases” that a dangerously contaminated polio vaccine, administered in the late years fifty may have been the cause of the AIDS epidemics in Belgian Congo. In part two of this series on the origin of AIDS we will strengthen the connection with AIDS and vaccines that also have been made by several other scientists, like e.g. the American medical doctor Alan Cantwell, one of the exponents who thinks HIV has been... Continue Reading
A new view on the origin of the world wide AIDS-problem Part 1, as suggested by the Dutch animal micro-surgeon Professor Johan van Dongen. When organizations in South-Africa are struggling for funds to have more traditional AIDS medicines available for treatment, some countries like e.g. Malawi have already planned access to less toxic medicines as has been suggested by the WHO recently. But while there are many discussions going on in health science how to treat HIV-AIDS patients successfully, few people are aware that several existing effective AIDS medicines have been kept far away from patients out of very dubious... Continue Reading
By Kayode Olatuyi – We Migrant Africans have a lot of catching up to do, either in business or in employment. Whereas many reasons have been adduced for our difficulties – racism et al, the biggest of these challenges is that Migrant Africans are poor (self) marketers! And unless we appreciate and work assiduously to redress this, reaching the top in business or achieving corporate success will remain a tantalising illusion. Every race may have its own share of this problem. It will be correct to say that Africans are the Ivy League of this group. Poor Marketing is the... Continue Reading
By Peter Davies Dear World Cup visitors, Now that you are safely in our country you are no doubt happily realising you are not in a war zone. This may be in stark contrast to what you have been bracing yourself for should you have listened to Uli Hoeness or are an avid reader of English tabloids, which as we all know are only good for wrapping fish ‘n chips and advancing the careers of large-chested teens on page three. As you emerge blinking from your luxury hotel room into our big blue winter skies, you will surely realise you... Continue Reading