AIDS and Africa
Reporter & Journalist Joan Shenton takes us through South Africa where thousands have been erroneously diagnosed with "HIV" and "AIDS" under the Bangui Definition, the criteria for "AIDS" created by the U.S. Center for Disease Control and was adopted by the World Health Organization in 1985.
The Bangui Criteria for "AIDS" in the poorer parts of Africa, Asia and other countries have not went unnoticed.
- No "HIV" test required
- A visual diagnostic of common symptoms such as weight loss, diarrhea, cough, and fever are called "AIDS" in Africa which are caused by many conditions.
- renaming or relabling old diseases that have been rampant in Africa for centuries..
Tuberculosis, Malaria, parasitic diseases from maggot infested water and countless other conditions and problems that the HIV Establishment have deceptively called "AIDS".