HEALTH WARNING TO ALL EXPECTANT
MOTHERS
and to all who are being recommended
to test for HIV
As part of your standardised antenatal care service,
you will be recommended to take an HIV test.1 The HIV test
is an inaccurate diagnostic tool and remains scientifically unproven.
The following facts about the HIV test and certain AIDS drugs have been
included in this leaflet for your suggested reading.
- The HIV test can give a false positive reading. Leading manufacturers of
the HIV tests are aware of the imprecise nature of the test, and include the
following or similar disclaimer in with their HIV blood test products: "At
present, there is no recognised standard for establishing the presence or
absence of antibodies to HIV-1 and HIV- 2 in human blood." 2
- The reason for this disclaimer is because the test does not indicate the
presence of a virus in the blood sample. The test has been designed to measure
raised levels of antibody activity in the sample supplied. Raised levels of
antibody activity is a normal occurrence in the bloodstream, and primarily
indicates a well-functioning immune system. Unfortunately, this antibody
activity in the blood can be misinterpreted by the test as indicating
the presence of HIV.
- As a result of this misinterpretation, men, women and children are being
wrongly diagnosed as HIV positive. Scientific literature has so far recorded
in excess of 60 different medical conditions which can or
have caused sufficient levels of antibody activity in the blood to trigger a
false HIV positive reading. These separate conditions include flu, flu jab,
malaria, tetanus jab, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis jab, renal failure, haemophilia,
organ transplant, alcohol and drug use, recent viral infections and even
pregnancy.3 The tests that are then employed by the laboratories
independently to confirm the initial positive reading all carry similar
disclaimers.
- Receiving an HIV positive diagnosis may well lead your doctor to recommend
a course of anti HIV drugs for you and your baby. The current drug licensed
for use in the UK is Azydothimidine, also known as AZT, ZDV, zidovudine or
Retrovir. This drug is highly toxic. It has the well-documented capacity to
harm the mother, and also to severely deform and even kill the unborn
child.4
- The current level of spending on AIDS and HIV drugs in the Western World
is very high. So too are the profits enjoyed by the drug manufacturers. As
a result, the information contained in this leaflet is largely being ignored
by the orthodox medical establishment. This is not an unexpected reaction.
The pursuit of profit at the expense of health, the continued employment of
questionable medical procedure, the administration of known toxic drugs to
expectant mothers, and a refusal by the orthodox medical establishment to
listen to sound contrary evidence, some of these are the hallmarks which
feature in the history of the once-respected Thalidomide.
Please consider this information carefully as you decide on
whether you are tested for HIV. Show this leaflet to your doctor. Ask questions.
You are quite within your rights to decline the test.
References.
1. Refer to "Review of antenatal testing
services, NHS Regional Office, London, UK Dept of Health." Recommending
the HIV test became UK national policy in July 1999, and is now mandatory
in some US states.
2. Extract from a disclaimer included in
all Abbott AXSYM Aids tests, the world s leading supplier of AIDS
test kits.
3. Johnson, Christine,
Continuum Magazine, September 1996. Maggiore, Christine, What
if Everything You Knew about AIDS was Wrong? An Alive and Well Publication
, April 2000. Ransom & Day, World Without AIDS.
Credence Publications, July 2000, www.credence.org
Refer to www.virusmyth.com
index/hiv test/factors for a comprehensive list of known false
positive indicators.
4. Kumar et al, Journal
of acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 7; 1034-9, 1994, records
spontaneous abortions, birth defects, heart defects, mis-shapen faces
and other abnormalities. The Lancet Vol 354 Sept 25, 1999, Blanche
et al.. deaths of children who received AZT in utero and after birth.
JAMA Journal of American Medical Association, Jan 5th
2000, Incidence of liver damage. World Without AIDS, Credence Publications,
AZT and its links to enlarged craniums in infants. This account
and other personal testimonies are available which warn of the dangers
of some of the prescribed AIDS drugs.
For enquiries relating to any of the above information, please
contact
Credence Publications on
01622 832386 or 01825 765588