Last night I sent an email to Maria Papagiannidou-St Pierre, thanking her for her book, "Goodbye Aids". Of course much of what she has written against the 'AIDS orthodoxy' is now fairly familiar to me. However, there are some interesting supporting documents and some facts new me. Needless to say I am in complete agreeance with all that she says. Unlike her, I have never taken any AIDS medications, so have no first hand experience of their devastating toxic effects. From her personal accounts I would say she is lucky to have survived, unlike countless millions who have not. How much longer is this appalling hoax going to last.? When will the main media finally have the guts to start exposing the HIV/AIDS scam and those companies, institutions and individuals who have and still are profiting from it?
After struggling to master the mouse on Omar's laptop I began to resign myself to limited access to the internet. I even realised and accepted this was probably a good thing. However, it still annoyed me that I was unable to access the internet on my desktop, when I should be able to, courtesy of Telus and the USB adapter, which previously worked perfectly. Inevitably I succumbed and braced myself to deal with Telus technicians. All previous interaction with just about anyone to do with Telus has proved exasperating. I was therefore not surprised after two lengthy converstaions with pleasant young men they both concluded, for different reasons, that it was my adapter or software at fault and not anything to do with Telus. This I have discovered over the years is their normal manner of dealing with customers to their satifaction. Finally, in desperation I decided to rearrange the study in order to be able to physically connect the ethernet cable to the computer. I now have internet connection! What a cafuffle!
Fate decides! Well, more precisely my computer decides. For months we have been saying some action must be taken to burn our thousands of photographs on to discs. In fairness to myself over the past year or so I have succeeded in copying many pictures. In the past few weeks I even attempted to do so again but was thwarted by the discovery I had somehow managed to delete my burning software. I intended to find it and reinstall but yesterday morning the matter became academic. I turned on the computer and discovered it would no longer boot-up. Repeated attempts simply resulted in the same frustrating cycle of action. So unless an expert can rectify the problem it seems the pictures are mostly lost, save for some already copied to my website and emailed to various persons.Strangely, there is almost a sense of relief, or at least a quiet acceptance of this finality and the realization it is not the end of the world.