Mary Holland has been a law professor at the NYU School of law since 2004. Focussing on human rights and health law, when she, and some co-authors, put the HPV vaccine on trial, they found it guilty of a lot of crimes. These included using a false placebo, lying about the contents of the placebo, lying about the (lack of) …
The Infectious Myth – Clark Conclusion and Resisting the Dictatorship of HIV and AIDS – 10.23.18
David discussed the Clark family trial in Calgary, Canada, with David Stephan in the previous episode. But the trial has now concluded, with a verdict, so the two Davids talk again about what this all means. David Stephan also gives an update on the progress of his new trial, which was ordered when the Supreme Court of Canada overturned the …
The Infectious Myth – Medical Malpractice Blamed on Parents Again?
Calgary, a large city in Canada, has two more parents on trial for the death of their child. Initially characterized by the mainstream media as a child starved by their parents, as more information comes out, it appears that excessively aggressive treatment at two hospitals in Calgary probably caused the death. David Stephan, who was similarly accused, and whose conviction …
The Infectious Myth – Canadian Soldiers Rally Against Mefloquine – 10.09.18
In September 2018 former Canadian soldiers, and their supporters, gathered in Ottawa for an educational seminar on the anti-malarial drug Mefloquine, and then for a rally on Parliament Hill, the seat of Canada’s government. David traveled to Ottawa for both events, recording some outdoor interviews with rally participants, and some speeches by politicians, former soldiers and scientists. The last speech, …
The Infectious Myth – Abusing feminism to market HPV vaccines, with Genevieve Rail – 10.02.18
Genevieve Rail, a Professor at Montreal’s Concordia University, is part of a group of academics who recently published a paper that describes how HPV vaccines are marketed in Canada with fake informed consent, the purpose of the marketing being to ensure acceptance, and not to encourage a dialog. The paper was based on interviews with girls, the targets, their parents, …
The Infectious Myth – Modern Whore” with Andrea Werhun – 09.25.18
Andrea Werhun is co-creator of the photo book, “Modern Whore: A Memoir”, that describes her two years as an escort, providing sexual services to men. She does not portray herself as a victim, but as someone who enjoyed her time. This is an interesting discussion about whether society can accept sex work as something that will never go away, and …
The Infectious Myth – Autism and Neurodiversity with Tara Marshall
Tara Marshall is a woman with autism who was blocked by people who might be called neurodiversity extremists because she treats her condition, quite successfully, but not completely, with diet. Extremists claim that autism is simply a different way of thinking, and not an illness. This makes no sense if you have ever seen a video of a child with …
The Infectious Myth – Revisiting the Milan Plague of 1629-1632
It might seem strange to revisit the Milan Plague of 1629-1632 but David asks questions that may never have been asked before: Why was the illnesses thought to be infectious in the 1600s? Did those who wrote a report afterwards have any evidence for the infectious theory? Why do we still think it is infectious when we probably would not …
The Infectious Myth – Mefloquine and PTSD with Dave Bona, Canadian Military Veteran
Dave Bona describes his first, bad, experience with Mefloquine, and how the harm compounded each week when he took the pill. Since the symptoms are similar to PTSD much of the discussion revolves around how he was able to know that some symptoms were due to the drug, and not due to the traumatic experiences he had while in the …
The Infectious Myth – HPV Vaccine Censorship in Australia – 08.21.18
David interviews the most dangerous woman who can’t get into Australia, Joan Shenton (censored again). When invited by Meryl Dorey and others to appear at screenings of her documentary on HPV vaccine damage and flawed science, “Sacrificial Virgins”, Joan was unable to get a visa. Normally something that takes a day or two, her application was set aside for special …

