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U.S. Entrepreneur Is Trying To Help Mozambicans By Reviving Gorongosa National Park

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by spiritofhope October 27, 2008 3:07 AM EDT
Thank you Greg Carr, and Scott Pelley and team for a compelling piece on the plight of Mozambique.

However, why do you feel the need to be hiv aids promoters? Have any of you read a single of the more than 30 dissident books on this?

How healthy do you think you would be if you lived as these people live? Extended bellies are not from hiv, they are from malnutrition. There are 70 known and proven factors that cause hiv antibody tests to show positive, including malaria, and many common parasites that are endemic to southern Africa.

http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/hiv/cjtestfp.htm

And I''ll bet that if these people were even given an HIV test, the ONLY hiv test that was given was a single highly flawed elisa test.

These are very vulnerable and illiterate people who need serious assistance to become self sustaining. They need food, clean water, mosquito nets, hygiene, education, accurate diagnoses and treatments for illnesses, and most of all, they need hope for their futures. They do not need false diagnoses and stigma, followed by toxic black label aids drugs to be washed down by dirty and parasite ridden water.

I beg of you, to kindly educate yourself as to the facts that the growing dissident movement has been trying to get public for 20 long years. Africa''s problems have nothing to do with a sexual boogeyman hiv virus, and EVERYTHING to do with other obvious factors.

http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/index/africa.htm

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by spiritofhope October 27, 2008 3:06 AM EDT
Thank you Greg Carr, and Scott Pelley and team for a compelling piece on the plight of Mozambique.

However, why do you feel the need to be hiv aids promoters? Have any of you read a single of the more than 30 dissident books on this?

How healthy do you think you would be if you lived as these people live? Extended bellies are not from hiv, they are from malnutrition. There are 70 known and proven factors that cause hiv antibody tests to show positive, including malaria, and many common parasites that are endemic to southern Africa.

http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/hiv/cjtestfp.htm

And I''ll bet that if these people were even given an HIV test, the ONLY hiv test that was given was a single highly flawed elisa test.

These are very vulnerable and illiterate people who need serious assistance to become self sustaining. They need food, clean water, mosquito nets, hygiene, education, accurate diagnoses and treatments for illnesses, and most of all, they need hope for their futures. They do not need false diagnoses and stigma, followed by toxic black label aids drugs to be washed down by dirty and parasite ridden water.

I beg of you, to kindly educate yourself as to the facts that the growing dissident movement has been trying to get public for 20 long years. Africa''s problems have nothing to do with a sexual boogeyman hiv virus, and EVERYTHING to do with other obvious factors.

http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/index/africa.htm

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by spiritofhope October 27, 2008 3:06 AM EDT
Thank you Greg Carr, and Scott Pelley and team for a compelling piece on the plight of Mozambique.

However, why do you feel the need to be hiv aids promoters? Have any of you read a single of the more than 30 dissident books on this?

How healthy do you think you would be if you lived as these people live? Extended bellies are not from hiv, they are from malnutrition. There are 70 known and proven factors that cause hiv antibody tests to show positive, including malaria, and many common parasites that are endemic to southern Africa.

http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/hiv/cjtestfp.htm

And I''ll bet that if these people were even given an HIV test, the ONLY hiv test that was given was a single highly flawed elisa test.

These are very vulnerable and illiterate people who need serious assistance to become self sustaining. They need food, clean water, mosquito nets, hygiene, education, accurate diagnoses and treatments for illnesses, and most of all, they need hope for their futures. They do not need false diagnoses and stigma, followed by toxic black label aids drugs to be washed down by dirty and parasite ridden water.

I beg of you, to kindly educate yourself as to the facts that the growing dissident movement has been trying to get public for 20 long years. Africa''s problems have nothing to do with a sexual boogeyman hiv virus, and EVERYTHING to do with other obvious factors.

http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/index/africa.htm

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by spiritofhope October 27, 2008 3:05 AM EDT
Thank you Greg Carr, and Scott Pelley and team for a compelling piece on the plight of Mozambique.

However, why do you feel the need to be hiv aids promoters? Have any of you read a single of the more than 30 dissident books on this?

How healthy do you think you would be if you lived as these people live? Extended bellies are not from hiv, they are from malnutrition. There are 70 known and proven factors that cause hiv antibody tests to show positive, including malaria, and many common parasites that are endemic to southern Africa.

http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/hiv/cjtestfp.htm

And I''ll bet that if these people were even given an HIV test, the ONLY hiv test that was given was a single highly flawed elisa test.

These are very vulnerable and illiterate people who need serious assistance to become self sustaining. They need food, clean water, mosquito nets, hygiene, education, accurate diagnoses and treatments for illnesses, and most of all, they need hope for their futures. They do not need false diagnoses and stigma, followed by toxic black label aids drugs to be washed down by dirty and parasite ridden water.

I beg of you, to kindly educate yourself as to the facts that the growing dissident movement has been trying to get public for 20 long years. Africa''s problems have nothing to do with a sexual boogeyman hiv virus, and EVERYTHING to do with other obvious factors.

http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/index/africa.htm

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by spiritofhope October 27, 2008 3:05 AM EDT
Thank you Greg Carr, and Scott Pelley and team for a compelling piece on the plight of Mozambique.

However, why do you feel the need to be hiv aids promoters? Have any of you read a single of the more than 30 dissident books on this?

How healthy do you think you would be if you lived as these people live? Extended bellies are not from hiv, they are from malnutrition. There are 70 known and proven factors that cause hiv antibody tests to show positive, including malaria, and many common parasites that are endemic to southern Africa.

http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/hiv/cjtestfp.htm

And I''ll bet that if these people were even given an HIV test, the ONLY hiv test that was given was a single highly flawed elisa test.

These are very vulnerable and illiterate people who need serious assistance to become self sustaining. They need food, clean water, mosquito nets, hygiene, education, accurate diagnoses and treatments for illnesses, and most of all, they need hope for their futures. They do not need false diagnoses and stigma, followed by toxic black label aids drugs to be washed down by dirty and parasite ridden water.

I beg of you, to kindly educate yourself as to the facts that the growing dissident movement has been trying to get public for 20 long years. Africa''s problems have nothing to do with a sexual boogeyman hiv virus, and EVERYTHING to do with other obvious factors.

http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/index/africa.htm

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by spiritofhope October 27, 2008 3:04 AM EDT
Thank you Greg Carr, and Scott Pelley and team for a compelling piece on the plight of Mozambique.

However, why do you feel the need to be hiv aids promoters? Have any of you read a single of the more than 30 dissident books on this?

How healthy do you think you would be if you lived as these people live? Extended bellies are not from hiv, they are from malnutrition. There are 70 known and proven factors that cause hiv antibody tests to show positive, including malaria, and many common parasites that are endemic to southern Africa.

http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/hiv/cjtestfp.htm

And I''ll bet that if these people were even given an HIV test, the ONLY hiv test that was given was a single highly flawed elisa test.

These are very vulnerable and illiterate people who need serious assistance to become self sustaining. They need food, clean water, mosquito nets, hygiene, education, accurate diagnoses and treatments for illnesses, and most of all, they need hope for their futures. They do not need false diagnoses and stigma, followed by toxic black label aids drugs to be washed down by dirty and parasite ridden water.

I beg of you, to kindly educate yourself as to the facts that the growing dissident movement has been trying to get public for 20 long years. Africa''s problems have nothing to do with a sexual boogeyman hiv virus, and EVERYTHING to do with other obvious factors.

http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/index/africa.htm

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by godssweetie October 27, 2008 2:41 AM EDT
We can help Greg Carr if he needs medical equipment or supplies. We run a non-profit group that provides hospital, clinic equipment and medical supplies to needy countries at no cost to the clinics or hospitals. We can even send over doctors to help set up the equipment and show them how to use the equipment. (We just completed such a project in Zambia at the Sons of Thunder Clinic.) He can contact us at happytrailsgroup@hotmail.com.
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by e27158 October 27, 2008 2:02 AM EDT
I applaud Greg Carr...but wish he would take a momnet to think about his own country. His voicemail creation that earned him a 200 million pay day would probably go a long way in the US.
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by mikebwaugh October 27, 2008 12:03 AM EDT
As one who grew up near the Kruger National Park, in neighboring South Africa - my congratulations to Greg Carr for everything he is doing in Gorongosa. Wildlife is Africa''s greatest asset, it is to be appreciated, respected and revered. His work serves as a model of how the people of Mozambique can really benefit from this magnificent resource. I can only hope that maybe one day, I can get there to see it as well, or contribute to its future sucess.
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by October 26, 2008 11:24 PM EDT
As a two-time Anglican mission visitor to southern Malawi, Mozambique''s next door neighbor across the Shire River and Lake Malawi, I have seen and felt the needs of the people, and their generosity and joy, which we could all use more of. That beautiful country and its people and our short visit to lovely Mozambique, changed my life forever. Tourism is indeed an answer: to rebuilding a sustainable economy there, to saving God''s fantastic creation, to our learning that our way is not the only way, and that we all must join together to save the earth and each other -- as the Earth Charter says. I wish there was a way I could become more involved! God bless Greg Carr and his vision!
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by tradewinns October 26, 2008 11:10 PM EDT
it''s so nice that mr. carr is spending money to help people. is there any reason he, and the others like him, can not do so much good right here in the good ole usa? every night there''s comments about how we have hungry, poor, etc. people here in the usa. why not take advantage of the opportunity here?
jole adopts minority children from their home country and takes them to whereever she''s living at the time. this may come as a surprise, but the usa has an abundance of minority children with few chances for adoption. how many would she/him/they like?
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by anoba-2009 October 26, 2008 10:55 PM EDT
Your feature on Gorongosa, Mozambique is so good I encourage you to do similar features on every episode!! Cheers to Greg Carr!!
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