House of Numbers is a really good documentary. Everyone should see it. Some of it I agree with and it makes perfect sense, a few points I disagreed with, but overall, a must-see.
GneissGuy- if you do not wanna put money in the filmmaker's pockets, then use a torrent site to download the movie like I did.
I have long been interested in the HIV/AIDS phenomenon. I was brought up believing HIV/AIDS was very contagious. In my younger days, I would have a one night stand, then worry that I was going to die. My blood tests were always negative. Then I wondered; is HIV really as prevalent is the government and media claims? I recall seeing on Oprah,circa 1987, an episode where she claimed "in 5 years, as many 20 percent of America's population could be dead from AIDS"
Pretty scary huh? Then one day, I decided to seek the truth. I got books. I checked the HIV rates of all the different countries on the CIA World Factbook. I made calls to the CDC and asked questions. I started asking everyone I knew, if they knew someone with AIDS. The answer was usually no, or "I knew one person, and he was gay". I know one person who died of AIDS. An emaciated, frail looking barber who died in the 80s who used to cut my hair, who was indeed a homosexual.
I read a book called "The Myth of Heterosexual AIDS" by Michael Fumento. The book was written in the height of AIDS hysteria, initially released in 1989. In the 22 years since its release, every prediction he had made about this course of this disease has come true. His revised introduction speaks of how his book was kept from bookstore shelves by liberals who did not want the truth to be heard because it did not suit their agenda.
In one point of his book, it mentions how in NYC white heterosexuals who were not IV drug users were coming in droves to get tested, always turning up negative, and exhausting the clinic's budget- the money for testing was not going to the people who needed it.
I would also like to point out that its not just Africans, but American blacks have an astronomically higher rate of AIDS. For those of you politically correct liberals, who wanna call me racist, read it and weep:
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/aa/
AIDS may indeed be a racist disease. When you mention whites have higher rates of skin cancer, its fine; that blacks have higher rates of sickle cell anemia, its fine; that oriental folks cant take MSG, its fine; but when its pointed out that blacks have a higher genetic predisposition to HIV, then the politically correct police come out, screaming the R-Word.
In short, read Michael Fumento's book, and watch House of Numbers. Why are hobbyists and not providers not dying left and right like homosexuals were in the 80s? Read the chapter entitled "The Prostitute Paradox" from Michael Fumento's book. There are many men and women on this board doing BBFS. If you wondered why they arent infected, and arent dying, read the book, and everything will make sense.