Dear Tamika,
I am the person and adviser to OMSJ (Office of Medical and Scientific Justice) who is running a funded new test to clear individuals of their "HIV" diagnosis, which involves a single blood draw to determine the current level of so-called "viral load," which then is simultaneously tested using the state of the art electron microscopy at a number of institutions. So far, we have not found a single "HIV" particle in person's blood we have run, despite so-called "viral loads" of some of our clients in the millions in some cases.
I would be honored if you would add your case to our survey, and upon doing so, you immediately will be vindicated for life regarding the absence of having one (1) "HIV" viral particle in your blood.
The only requirement for taking our test is that you should have a relatively high viral load and are not on antiretroviral drugs. If you fit these criteria, then we would like you to have a blood draw into two normal purple cap tubes by your doctor, and then send one of them to get viral load tested and rhe other to get EM tested. EM is the ONLY method in the world of science to actually see viral particles, and because of this, it is the only way to unequivocally determine if there are any viruses present or absent in your peripheral blood (or cells).
Is this something you'd be interested in doing?
For now, if this is something you'd like to do, then let us just discuss the test and your circumstances over the phone, before you submit to the test or decide against doing it?
My number is at the bottom of this email.
Thank you for reaching out to help clear your name and regain your life back from the horrible stigma and life-ending fear and terrorism that AID$ Incorporated and the AIDS monster has put you through. The AIDS monster continues to ruin the lives of millions, without even one passing observation to date of a single virus particle in the peripheral blood of the doctors and US government's victims they convince have "HIV/AIDS."
Cheers,
Andrew
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Tamika
<tplum...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello I have a question, out of the people that have re-tested, how do you guys handle going from positive to negative on a test result...I am having so much mixed feelings about that, especially after being "positive" for the past 18 years...its difficult toaccept having a chance to test negative and give that part of myself up...it would mean alot it would mean so much and just curious how have the people dealt with that after re-testing. Thanks
Tamika
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Andrew
Maniotis,
PhD. Science and Biomedical Consultant, Science Advisory Board, Cures Within Reach, Chicago IL., Office of Medical and Scientific Justice, Los Angeles, CA.
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