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Getting Older with HIV

Getting older with HIV. Many researchers are proposing a possible cure for HIV by 2020. This is remarkable since HIV and AIDS is a Biogenetics weapon created by the United States for the expressed purpose of killing certain population groups and others that are considered undesirables.

As with any attack weapon a defense weapon (or in the case of a biological agent, an antiviral) is also part of the research and development process of its operational design before any steps are taken for active deployment.

This is to say that the development of an antiviral (cure) for HIV and AIDS was a natural part of the research and development processes as with any weapons systems. Greed and a genuine desire to greatly reduce the Earths human population are the only reasons why HIV and AIDS is still around, as well as several other diseases that have been created or accelerated for money and human reduction.

There are many dastardly things that are being deliberately and systematically done to all of us as well as the only bio-system that humans and the Earths many other life forms can inhabit in various ways and by various means simply for money and power.

If we remain docile, we will be genetically altered into half human beasts and mechanical mechanisms and sheered like a sheep by those who view us as only being money in their pockets, mud puddles to be manipulated and controlled, and mindless laborers.

It is good to be optimistic, but I personally do not expect the cure for HIV and AIDS to be released any time soon by the medical and pharmaceutical industries or the U.S government.

There are natural cures for the HIV and AIDS virus that are being promoted over the Internet if you are brave enough to try them from difficult to validate sources.

Be that as it may, if you are 50 years old or more and have HIV this Washington Post article may give you a few insights concerning aging and living with HIV.

HIV-infected people are living for years, but age-related diseases set in early

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Why Do We Fear Death?

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Why Do We Fear Death? The most obvious reason that we fear death is because an animated and conscious body is the only existence that we know and the thought of being completely inanimate and unconscious is a disturbing idea for most of us.

Most human beings believe, feel, hope that there is more to existence than the physical realm that we live, which gives them an uneasy comfort concerning the inevitability of physical death. Many people believe that since energy theoretically cannot be destroyed that when we die our power source transitions into a different reality of being. I have personally seen a small but very bright orb of light suddenly appearing then moving rapidly along the ceiling before vanishing into the wall at the other end of the house at the death of two of my close family members.

I could feel the presence of my loved ones in the orbs of light. I know that they are alive in a purer form without any physical constraints. I know this, but I have no way of proving this because I only saw the orbs shortly after their deaths and have not received any further communications from either one of them. And then, why did I see and sense only these two people, my mother and this one grandfather and no one else that has died in my family?

To say that I know that the energy that animates our physical body continues as is after the material body has ceased to function is to say that I know what I believe based on the evidence that I have seen with my eyes and felt in my mind. Of course, that visual and sensed evidence could have only been as valid as my state of mind during that time and cannot be readily used as proof that the energy that animates our bodies during life is more than a switch that is turned off and ceases to radiate power when its housing shuts down.

As I remember all the people that I have known who have died before me, and I look at the world around me, my fear of death is somewhat abated to the extent that in the cosmic sense of things a being that is conscious of its mortality is not a deviation to the material norm where all energy forms are conscious of its existence having as its main function to maintain and harmonize its equilibrium.

It may be that for a short time after physical death we are preserved in a compact conscious state, such as an energy orb, but at some point, we are intermingled and disbursed as we become integrated with billions of other energy frequencies. It is doubtful that our combined consciousnesses will form a super-consciousness of unlimited power but more than likely will only constitute dispersed subatomic particles in an enormous energy grid.

If I clear my mind imagining myself to be in a deep sleep and equate that with death, then the actual state of being dead does not seem so foreboding and frightening. In darkness there is peace. In the abode of the dead, there is tranquility and safety. In life, there are only the ominous looming spectra of impending demise and decease fueled by the fear of the unknown and the dread of a reality that you have never experienced before.

We only know this one reality called life, so it is natural to be apprehensive about something that we have never experienced. When I think of all the people who have lived before me whose birth and death has not aroused the slightest ripple or fluctuation in the cosmic continuums I am compelled to consider that death is the norm and that life is an aberration of that norm.

Being that death is the cosmic norm I should therefore not be fearful of it because death is nothing more than my natural state of being. We humans have a small window of time to nourish this fleeting domain called life. When we are young we do not fully appreciate it and when we have grown old and ugly we cannot fully enjoy it.

So why do we fear death? A charged particle wants to retain its charge and an interwoven array of charged particles wants to maintain its optimum balance. Millions of human and natural frequencies rifle through the carbon-based carcass constantly causing mental and physical illnesses, aging, deformities, and eventually death. The sublime is awakened from the quiet serenity of death and into the instability of consciousness and its turmoil’s forgetting its former state and anxious about that in which it has forgotten. We fear death because life is the only reality that we know but death is our natural state of existence, so we should never fear it.

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Warriors Against Madness

Warriors against madness. HIV and AIDS are among the many biogenic weapons developed and deployed by the United States of America to attack its citizens and others around the world.

Become a supporter of hiveaid.org and join the fight to end this madness.

We are not sheep ready for the slaughter but human beings that deserve to thrive and live.

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Frogs of A kind

Frogs of a kind. Frogs are jumping into the pond because that is a part of their native habitat. But where does a particular frog jump when he has no native habitat and no sense of belonging to anything?

Human companionship is an essential element of being human. That is why the sound of her voice is like living music singing into warmly receiving ears, and her touch is a refreshing sensation to a receptive body.

The beasts are roaming wild throughout the landscape seeking to foul with much filthiness everything that they come into contact with. The lame duck is wallowing in a slimy ooze of self-pity as the self-satisfied are glued to their cellphones completely oblivious to the dark threatening clouds that are about to engulf them.

There is this undefined someone who is afraid of death that who is not afraid of dying because that someone died at the instant of his conception and has been carousing about in a state of animated lifelessness from then even to now.

The glint in her eyes is energizing, reassuring, and embedded with confidence. The common man dreams of her while the lavish takes her for granted and is even prone to abuse her.

In the wind, there is a stillness blowing that has no distinctive form nor fashion. It blows without sound and it disturbs nothing as it sweeps along.

In the wind, the sounds of croaking frogs are muted by the overpowering sound of frogs croaking and the irritating whimpers of a lame duck weeping all over himself for himself.

A penny for a thought that is not even worth one millionth of a penny is the price paid to inanimate human objects that burrow themselves into holes and judge the righteous by their pathetic standards.

There is no place like a soft, warm woman’s body held snuggly within an adoring man’s arms. All the elements of the cosmos were formed by the creative frequencies transmitted by her voice when she spoke the words of life into the empty vastness.

And then there were two. In all the world, there are no others like unto these two who endure either joy or despair with graciousness, confidence, and thanksgiving.

Frogs are jumping from lily pad to lily pad that is floating atop the pure fresh waters of loveliness. But where does a particular frog jump when the ground is parched and covered with thorns and scrub brush?

No one wants to be alone but sometimes it is better for a person to be alone if that person makes no sense out of good sense and transforms limitations into weaknesses.

Savages have entered the gates of the city and are raping and looting it lavishly. The disjointed mind is collapsing unto itself under its own weight. The frog that is afraid to learn how to swim is sitting on the shoreline watching its friends enjoy themselves.

She is the right one and not the one who turns light into shadows and peace into conflicts. This is why he is so comfortable and at ease in her company and carries the sweet fragrance of her heart with him wherever he goes.

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The Nature of HIV

The Nature of HIV. The contagious nature of HIV places it in a different class than other chronic illnesses such as high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, and so forth. The contagious nature of HIV has a more debilitating psychosocial and psychological impact on the ill person’s mental and emotional state than non-contagious diseases and often leads to self-imposed isolation and a feeling of being totally inadequate.

Hiv medications can help the body of the infected person but that person’s feelings of self-worth, self-esteem, and self-confidence suffer from a staggering blow that must be attended to just as directly as the treatment of their physical body.

Healing the mind of the Hiv infected person goes a long way in healing the body of that person because the healthy mental state of the mind will produce far more antibodies to combat intrusions than a mental state that is depressed and dispirited about the condition of its physical health.

The most dangerous mindset that a person who is infected with the Hiv virus can allow themselves to fall into is that of denial. Denial is so dangerous because it refuses to accept the existence of the disease which hinders the infected person from taking the necessary actions to treat the virus and also places other people in grave jeopardy.

Denial also has the side effect of confusing the brain where it will send wrong or mixed signals to the protection mechanics of the body and weakens the responsiveness of this system to both positive and negative external and internal stimuli.

A person can live a long reasonably healthy life with Hiv, but that is not good enough when that person is living in a despondent mental and emotional state because of their constant awareness that a deadly plague is actively resident within them.

The powerful human nature of sexuality becomes a burden and a curse for those who are infected with any sort of sexually transmitted disease, and being infected with the Hiv and Aids virus also has a good deal of shame and embarrassment that comes attached to them.

There is nothing that hinders a person infected with the Hiv and Aids virus from living a productive and rewarding life if they do not wallow in the mindset of a defeatist. Being Hiv positive may seem like it’s the end of your world, but it is not, it is merely one of life’s many obstacles and challenges that must be faced with a determination to overcome it.

Self-pity and denial are psychological contraband that must be removed from the mind and replaced with goods and services that are reinforcing and empowering personally and societally.

The nature of Hiv is silent and deadly. It feeds upon the cells of the body like and leech.

Hiv is: “Definition By Mayo Clinic Staff

“Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a chronic, potentially life-threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). By damaging your immune system, HIV interferes with your body’s ability to fight the organisms that cause disease.

HIV is a sexually transmitted infection. It can also be spread by contact with infected blood or from mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth or breast-feeding. Without medication, it may take years before HIV weakens your immune system to the point that you have AIDS.

There’s no cure for HIV/AIDS, but there are medications that can dramatically slow the progression of the disease. These drugs have reduced AIDS deaths in many developed nations. But HIV continues to decimate populations in Africa, Haiti and parts of Asia.”

The symptoms of HIV and AIDS vary, depending on the phase of infection.

Primary infection (Acute HIV):

The majority of people infected by HIV develop a flu-like illness within a month or two after the virus enters the body. This illness, known as primary or acute HIV infection, may last for a few weeks. Possible signs and symptoms include:

  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Muscle aches and joint pain
  • Rash
  • Sore throat
  • Swollen lymph glands, mainly on the neck

Although the symptoms of primary HIV infection may be mild enough to go unnoticed, the amount of virus in the bloodstream (viral load) is particularly high at this time. As a result, HIV infection spreads more efficiently during primary infection than during the next stage of infection.

Clinical latent infection (Chronic HIV):

In some people, persistent swelling of lymph nodes occurs during clinical latent HIV. Otherwise, there are no specific signs and symptoms. HIV remains in the body, however, and in infected white blood cells.

Clinical latent infection generally lasts around 10 years if you’re not receiving antiretroviral therapy. This phase can last for decades in people taking antiretroviral medications. But some people progress to more severe disease much sooner.

Early symptomatic HIV infection:

As the virus continues to multiply and destroy immune cells, you may develop mild infections or chronic signs and symptoms such as:

  • Fever
  • Fatigue
  • Swollen lymph nodes — often one of the first signs of HIV infection
  • Diarrhea
  • Weight loss
  • Oral yeast infection (thrush)
  • Shingles (herpes zoster)

Progression to AIDS:

If you receive no treatment for your HIV infection, the disease typically progresses to AIDS in about 10 years. By the time AIDS develops, your immune system has been severely damaged, making you susceptible to opportunistic infections — diseases that wouldn’t usually trouble a person with a healthy immune system.

The signs and symptoms of some of these infections may include:

  • Soaking night sweats
  • Recurring fever
  • Chronic diarrhea
  • Persistent white spots or unusual lesions on your tongue or in your mouth
  • Persistent, unexplained fatigue
  • Weight loss
  • Skin rashes or bumps

When to see a doctor:

If you think you may have been infected with HIV or are at risk of contracting the virus, see a health care provider as soon as possible.”

For more on this go to: http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hiv-aids/basics/definition/con-20013732

Everyone say that there is currently no cure for the Hiv and Aids virus and widely promote medicating the virus. This is great advice for the benefit of pharmaceutical companies but falls far short of the mark for those of us who are Hiv positive.

The cure for the Hiv and Aids virus is with those of us who are infected by forming our own independent research and development groups that are solely interested in finding and releasing the cure for Hiv and Aids and not making money by only developing medications for it.

By monkeys or by man, however, Hiv and Aids reared their hideous heads is a lukewarm topic compared to self-reliance, corporate action, and creative initiative that we who are Hiv and Aids positive must undertake as a formidable unified body to cure ourselves of this plague and not depend on others to do it for us.

Your starting point for making your personal stand for life is by becoming a member of https://hiveaid.org. Join Now and reassert your individual and collective independence and humanity.

We must not allow Hiv and Aids to be relegated to being just one of many treatable illnesses because that will be like abandoning the ship before it has hit the iceberg. We are the pioneers of our own health and destiny and will forge ahead until we are safely at anchor within the docks of the new city.

Our enemy gropes in the darkness attacking our immune system by using the corridors of our life-giving blood to assail us. There should be a way to induce our quiet enemy to feed upon itself and in so doing annihilate itself.

The cure for Hiv and Aids is in the creative energies of women and men and can be developed, if it has not already been, and dispersed among Hiv and Aids infected individuals free of charge. There is no such thing as being no such thing as far as human imagination is concerned. The ability to achieve is a gift that is embedded within all of us, some having more of this gift while others less, but we all have this gift if we are willing to cultivate and exploit it.

Our hands are not tied to the whims and the goodwill of others, therefore, we muster our collective forces, pool our resources, and get busy with the job at hand, taking our lives back and dislodging our silent enemy from the tables of nations.

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The Merits of Placing Your Responsibilities onto Someone Else

The Merits of Placing Your Responsibilities onto Someone Else. I cannot think of anyone who enjoys paying their utility bills. As far as I can surmise everyone would prefer to get their water and electricity for free. There may be some exceptions to this general rule, but these people are far in between the norm and hard to find.

Nikola Tesla had the unselfish idea of inventing a technology that would give free electricity to everyone but his development activities were quickly shut down by people like Thomas Edison and Charles A. Coffin the founders of General Electric and their cohorts J.P. Morgan and Anthony J. Drexel the founders of Drexel, Morgan & Co., and the Vanderbilt Family who were more concerned with making money and having control than promoting a universal consciousness.

If it can be done, there is no shame in getting one’s utility services for free if there is no theft involved in the process. However, placing this personal responsibility on someone else is very inconsiderate of others and can spoil a relationship.

Very few people want to be used and taken advantage of because it goes against human nature for anyone to be contented with being placed into any form of bondage, whether it’s a physical or psychological servitude. Yes, it is difficult to say no when family members or close friends are asking for financial help and this help should be given if the need is sincere if possible.

However, when there is a continuing trend by the same person asking for help for the same purpose then the legitimacy of their requests should be evaluated to figure out whether it is a genuine need or simply their method of paying their bills without using their money to do so.

Some people use community agencies to pay their utility bills month after month so as not to use their money to pay these bills. To them this is clever, but to people who are really hurting this practice is very thoughtless and uncaring of others as these services quickly run out of funds for that period because people who can pay their bills are eating up the funds because they refuse to budget and spend their money wisely.

A person’s personal obligations are nobody else’s responsibilities and if a person has any consideration at all for others, they will not place their burden on someone else’s shoulders. It is no one’s duty to feed someone if they do not want to feed themselves. It is no one’s else’s duty to pay a person’s utility bills when that person can do so themselves but refuse to simply because they do not want to.

Love and caring can be used by a selfish person as a mallet to beat someone over the head with if they can get away with it. It may hurt, but at some point, there must come a time when enough is enough and the chains of bondage must be broken.

Problems and difficulties are not unique to any person. We all have our share of ups and downs within this tiny window of time called terrestrial life. Being smart and cute and causing someone else unnecessary worry and anguish is being extremely antisocial to say the very least and is deserving of certain forms of modifications in that self-centered person’s way of thinking.

There is no merit in placing one’s personal responsibilities onto someone else’s shoulders. Excellence comes with being up lifters and supporters not being a drainage valve and a party-pooper. A soft touch and his or her money and peace of mind are soon departed if they allow someone to take advantage of them.

Essential points. Help if the need is genuine and you can do so. Do not be afraid to offend. Help those who are making every effort to help themselves. Do not let guilt guide you. Do not let love and concern blind you. Another person’s bills are not your responsibility and do not let them make you feel that they are. If you are of the people pleaser temperament, avoid helping someone directly as you will more than likely make a mess of your efforts, so use people and resources that are better equipped to give aid and support.

Who’s minding their store? They should be and not you. You have your own bills to pay and by continuing to ask you for money so that they can pay a utility bill they are showing you that your household means absolutely nothing to them and that they will use you until you are famished if you are fool enough to let them.

You cannot control the actions, behavior, and thinking of other people but you can make a stand and a statement for and about yourself. They may get angry with you for pulling back but they will get over it, and if not, they will at least have a little more respect for you than they did when you were letting them control you.

So, what are the merits of placing your responsibilities onto someone else? None that are noteworthy that I can see, but this is just my opinion you may think differently about this topic.

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