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          1. tom2

            Ok let’s go one step further and agree that is true. What difference would that make to them testing for HIV?

          2. Bodger

            They are pushing a ‘HIV variant’ narrative as cover for what is vaccine-induced immune deficiency. I’m no doctor but.

          3. Aunt Feb

            Can you get the HIV now straight from the vax/vaxed or do you still have to get it through sex, drugs etc and then the vax does the rest?

  1. Ian-oG

    Clearly we have all been injected and infected with HIV via the vaccines.

    Not to worry though, a good dose (15-30 litres) of ivermectin up the jacksy a day for 30 days and 16 hours in a tokamak will see you right. If that doesn’t work a metal wire brush and a packet of Daz will scrub the AIDS right out of ye.

    ;)

  2. Broadbag

    HIV testing advancements mean that a simple pin-prick test can now detect it. One way to stop it spreading is to identify it in the general population, so widespread screening is normal and sensible, no?

    The super-duper Dutch strain of HIV which some were claiming was due to Covid vaccines is approx 3 decades old – anything on that?

      1. Broadbag

        Magnets + bluetooth, got it!

        On a side note it’s almost like the non-‘Legacy Media’ are addicted to fear porn, at any cost, the first costs being facts, evidence and basic journalism, as long as there’s a bit of fear to fling around, just go for it!

      2. SOQ

        When you are done with your juvenile jibes, explain this to me- what is the difference between the Australian vaccine after which people tested HIV+, and the rest?

  3. ProfessorMark

    @Ian-oG
    you could just get a vaccinated and unvaccinated friend side by side and turn on your phone though…

    1. Ian-oG

      That actually made me laugh out loud.

      Sadly I have no unvaccinated friends. We drove them off with pitchforks and the threat of being tarred and featured so we are now a nice, homogenous group with the exact same opinions, like and dislikes. Although I was certain I detested celery…..? Must be me though, the collective are never wrong….baaah

      ;)

      1. ProfessorMark

        @Ian-oG
        Welcome to the netherworld of Broadsheet – a world where complexity and nuance have no truck and every question is met with the broad brushstroke shout of rights being removed.

  4. newsjustin

    If I get my blood taken to see if there’s something wring with me I assume they’ll check things like this and tell me if I have it.

    1. Ian-oG

      I don’t think they do Justin, blood tests are usually only for specific things like markers for diabetes, hormone levels or drug/toxins etc.

      Unless they actually think you have a particular infection I don’t think they will test for absolutely everything, its just not practical (and you would need a lot of blood as well).

    2. alickdouglas

      Typically a doctor will tell you what panel of tests they are running. Because of the stigma associated with HIV, it’s not typically on a first panel. Most of the physicians I know would only do a HIV test if there was an indication from the prior panel(s), and usually they’ll call you in and point out the screwy readout and suggest a HIV test. They’ll also likely run a few other things in parallel.

      1. LeftBank

        Some of it depends on the demographics of the patients around the hospital. In areas of high prevalence of HIV or hepatitis, many hospitals will screen all ED admissions for these diseases.

  5. alickdouglas

    Ah jeepers lads, HIV test is a HIV test, it tests for the virus, not immunosuppression. Normally one would have a HIV test because one was immunosuppressed with no other more obvious cause.

    One could argue that this is a step in the right direction: normalising testing suggests that ‘those in the know’ hope that the stigma of HIV is lessening. It could also be argued that with improved medication it is ‘treatable’, and so not such a big deal to receive a diagnosis.

    That said I’m a bit more old school myself when it comes to testing, and I think it’s a step too far, I hate the idea of obliged testing.

        1. George

          Are you worried about routine hiv screening provided to almost 80,000 people in the UK in 2019? I don’t think the people who were diagnosed and could start treatment to prevent the development of Aids or the infection of others are worried about having been tested.

  6. E'Matty

    Well, let’s all bloody hope there is no autoimmune disorder resulting from the vaccines. Given the high uptake across all developed states, it would be one miserable decade of death ahead. If the Covidians were terrified of a moderate virus with a 99.7% survival rate for its most “deadly” variant, imagine how looney they’d all go with an AIDS epidemic? Doesn’t bear thinking about. We dodged a bullet with Covid that it was not much of a threat to kids, but had it being, we’d be completely done for. The Covidians would have tried round up every naughty dissenter. Some of them nutcases weren’t far off calling for that already.

    1. jonjoker

      I see even Austria are starting to row back on obligatory, or was it mandatory, vaccination.
      That said, it was probably all just a scare to get as many people as possible in through the doors before the ‘pandemic’ disappeared.

  7. Oro

    Great initiative. Hopefully will get some people on treatment earlier, and lessen the spread of HIV in the general population.

    Out of interest – for the heterosexuals in the room, how often do you get tested for HIV?

    1. Janet, dreams of an alternate universe

      In Paris full sexual screening every year, more often if I had a fright, in three years home only twice.
      I’d expect any new lover and myself to do full tests before ditching protection, most people there think that’s normal, here I got a funny look !

      1. Janet, dreams of an alternate universe

        * four years …. Christ how did that happen so fast, no wonder I have the itch

    2. The Millie Obnoxious™

      Before I got married, I used to get a sexual health check once a year, and like Janet, I would insist on it before sleeping with someone without protection. I usually found it was an effective way of getting a read on someone’s character too, based on their willingness to have an adult conversation about sexual health.

      1. Janet, dreams of an alternate universe

        so true, I always did a dry first few dates too, as I often take long breaks while training, you don’t want to be around someone who can’t have the craic over a sparkling water…no crutches please ;)

      2. Oro

        Absolutely – it’s a real red flag if someone has a problem with that request re testing! Also noted that the only replies to my question were from the ladies, out of my straight friends it always seemed that the women were more organized about it than the men.

  8. George

    You should try “doing your own research”.

    NICE advised that routine hiv tests should be provided to patients visiting Emergency departments back in 2017. There were studies published in 2016 that recommended it. 79,550 people were tested in emergency depts in the UK in 2019.

    The reason is that 1 n 16 people living with HIV doesn’t know they have it so routine testing saves lives.

        1. Bodger

          George, you got jabbed. I don’t have a dog in this fight. If you think the return of aids is normal knock yourself out.

          1. George

            No dog in the fight except that you’ve turned your website into 90% anti-vaccine covid conspiracy new world order content for the last two years.

            HIV never went away but numbers of new diagnoses continued to decline during 2020.

            According to the NHS:
            The number of all new HIV diagnoses decreased by 33% in England (from 3,950 in 2019 to 2,630 in 2020).

            According to the UK’s National AIDS trust:
            New HIV diagnoses have continued to decline over the past decade with a substantial decrease over the past two years; decreasing by 10% between 2018 and 2019, and by 34% since we saw a peak number in 2014 (6,312 new diagnoses)

            But AIDS is back because of a pull up banner provided info on HIV screening that you didn’t know has been going on for a few years.

          2. John

            Return of AIDs!!!!
            Really?
            AIDS hasnt gone away. HIV hasnt gone away. HIV is spreading faster in the straight community than in the gay community these days. Probably because the gays are much more proactive in looking after their sexual health and get tested regularly.
            You can even get PREP (an HIV prevention medication) for free on the DPS.
            Luckily HIV is a treatable illness these days. Its such a shame that they have to resort to beating straight people over the head with testing when they present at A&E just to get them to look after their sexual health.
            Its a sad state of affairs.

  9. Jdawgs

    They have been doing this years. 1 in a 1000 have HIV and won’t think to get tested. It’s a way of getting a horrible thing not passed on to others.

  10. Me So Harney

    A bunch of whinging mandate hugging cranks and paid up kinzen kids playing pile on.

    Like everything, in the end Bodger will be proved right..

    Thank crunchie the champions league is on..

    1. George

      Posting actual facts is a pile on? Ok.

      Speaking of Bodger being proved right, when is Mike Pence getting arrested?

  11. f_lawless

    https://t.me/robinmg/15721

    This is noteworthy, potentially related:. a scanned copy of an article published in The Times in 1987, written by their then science editor, Pearce Wright.

    A few quotes:

    “The AIDS epidemic may have been triggered by the mass vaccination campaign which eradicated smallpox.

    The World Health Organisation, which masterminded the 13 year campaign, is studying new scientific evidence suggesting that immunisation with the smallpox vaccine, Vaccinia, awakened the unsuspected dormant human immuno defence virus infection (HIV).

    Some experts fear that in obliterating one disease another disease was transformed from a minor endemic illness of the Third World into the current pandemic

    ..an advisor to the WHO who disclosed the problem, told The Times,”I thought it was just a coincidence until we studied the latest findings about the reactions that can be caused by Vaccinia. Now I believe the smallpox vaccine theory is the explanation to the explosion of AIDS”…

    Further evidence comes from the Walter Reed Army Institute in Washington….(the) discovery of how people with sub-clinical HIV infection are at risk of rapid development of AIDS as a vaccine-induced disease was made by a medical team working with Dr Robert Redfield at Walter Reed…

    ..Many experts are reluctant to support this theory publicly because they believe it would be interpreted unfairly as criticism of the WHO.

    In addition, they are concerned about the impact on other public health campaigns with vaccines such as against diptheria….

    ..The smallpox vaccine theory would account for the position of each of the seven Central African states which top the league table of most affected countries; why Brazil became the most affected Latin American country; and how Haiti became the route for the spread of AIDS up to the US..”

  12. f_lawless

    1st comment never made it..I’ll try again with a different different link
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    https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/07/01/18774311.php

    This is noteworthy, potentially related:. a scanned copy of an article published in The Times in 1987, written by their then science editor, Pearce Wright.

    A few quotes:

    “The AIDS epidemic may have been triggered by the mass vaccination campaign which eradicated smallpox.

    The World Health Organisation, which masterminded the 13 year campaign, is studying new scientific evidence suggesting that immunisation with the smallpox vaccine, Vaccinia, awakened the unsuspected dormant human immuno defence virus infection (HIV).

    Some experts fear that in obliterating one disease another disease was transformed from a minor endemic illness of the Third World into the current pandemic

    ..an advisor to the WHO who disclosed the problem, told The Times,”I thought it was just a coincidence until we studied the latest findings about the reactions that can be caused by Vaccinia. Now I believe the smallpox vaccine theory is the explanation to the explosion of AIDS”…

    Further evidence comes from the Walter Reed Army Institute in Washington….(the) discovery of how people with sub-clinical HIV infection are at risk of rapid development of AIDS as a vaccine-induced disease was made by a medical team working with Dr Robert Redfield at Walter Reed…

    ..Many experts are reluctant to support this theory publicly because they believe it would be interpreted unfairly as criticism of the WHO.

    In addition, they are concerned about the impact on other public health campaigns with vaccines such as against diptheria….

    ..The smallpox vaccine theory would account for the position of each of the seven Central African states which top the league table of most affected countries; why Brazil became the most affected Latin American country; and how Haiti became the route for the spread of AIDS up to the US..”

    1. LeftBank

      Unsurprisingly in the 30+ years since this speculation, this hypothesis has been thoroughly tested. It has been shown to be false. There is no population-level or molecular link between smallpox vaccination and HIV.

      1. f_lawless

        Please provide a link to your claim that the” hypothesis was thoroughly tested and shown to be false”.

  13. K.Cavan

    Sure, lookit, 2021 data in US:
    MI/Heart Attack up 269%
    Myocarditis up 285%
    Pulmonary Embolism up 467%
    Cerebral Infarction up 393%
    Bell’s Palsy up 319%
    Immunodeficiencies up 275%
    MS/ Demyelinating Diagnosis up 487%
    Neoplasms up 296%
    Subarachnoid Hemmorrhage/iCH up 312%
    Spontaneous Abortion/Miscarriage up 306%
    I reckon the quaxxed have enough to be worrying about, it’s probably just an enormous pile of Coincidences, so they need not worry about AIDS, because the syndrome that’s triggering some HIV tests isn’t AIDS at all, it’s a brand new thing, altogether. Unfortunately, it’s pretty much the same as AIDS, though a good few of the quaxxed will have to die (or not) before we know if it’s rate of fatality is similar.
    On the plus side, Bill Gates is happy to have your money & won’t miss you if you die, that was his clearly stated intention, anyway & you no longer have to worry about your Human Rights, they’re all gone. Finally & luckily, Sars02 proved to be far less infectious than previously thought, in the first tests that deliberately tried to infect human subjects, because, if you’re quaxxed, you’re more likely to get infected.
    Anyone who still believes that we just lived through a Coronavirus-induced Pandemic, despite all the evidence, is probably too mentally ill to be capable of worrying about all that, anyway, they’re completely off with the faries.
    Your pesky kids are next.

  14. SailorGerry

    When discussing food and nutrients, I am 75% in the Permaculture camp and use their methodology.
    It is the way forward but terribly difficult to do on large scale.
    I am in favour of local small producers of food feeding local people, rather old school really.
    And for the record “I do not give a tuppenny feck” for the climate change scam.
    Why should I buy manuka honey from NZ, when my local farmers market sells honey and promote globalism?
    Commercial agriculture is an extractive process, where the minerals are mined, gradually, and it is a long term problem.
    Any farm, growing anything; you take a ton of produce out and do not put a ton back in inputs, it is not sustainable long term, my 6 year olds know that already. Even in the dark ages they had a 4 year crop rotation with a fallow recovery year.
    I am a fan of the slow food movement, and thankfully know a guy with pigeons that literally drops his shit in my yard in fertilizer bags and I reintegrate it back into the food loop.
    People have forgotten how important soil additions are.
    Dovecotes in Ireland were built to collect pigeon poo centuries ago as a soil amendment and there are some amazing ones still standing on old estates.
    I struggle to understand the amnesia given all the technology we have today.

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