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Why are only 2.5% of death in South Africa from 'AID$'?



This data was just published by Statistics South Africa.

http://www.statssa.gov.za/publications/s...


Looking at table 4.4, HIV/AIDS was listed as the cause of death in 2.5% of cases, 14532 in 2005, up from 13440 in 2004.

These numbers are not going up, people. This is supposed to be in a country where 5 million or so people were supposed to be 'HIV positive'.

The standard response by the orthodoxy is to add all the influenza and TB cases to pad HIV/AIDS deaths, but they still have to explain how so many doctors would risk their licenses by committing the crime of listing the wrong cause of death. And this, while virtually all doctors are orthodox believers.

The fact that not enough people are dying in SA is really bothering you and so are the statistics so, come on over to SA and see for yourself. I would be very interested to know where you got all your information especially about the doctors committing crimes and listing wrong causes of death? South Africans will find this interesting and maybe we can pursue this issue further and see what we discover?
The other 54% are dying from other mysterious causes...

Its a pandemic -- and western governments protect drug companies interest in the treatment...
you don't know much about AIDS!

HIV is a virus that can lay dormant for many years until it attacks your body. Then, it progressively kills you over a long period of time. If it killed its victim quickly, it wouldn't spread so eaisly!
Its probably because when people die from AIDS, they are really actually dying of other diseases which have taken hold due to the AIDS (due to the weakened immune system) - such as tuberculosis. SO therefore, these deaths will probably be recorded as due to the actual disease which caused death, rather than AIDS which is the underlying cause of disease...hope tha tmakes a bit of sense!

Also...its not illegal to record it this way, it is happening here in the UK aswell, and probably in other countries. An added factor is that of confidentiality and stigma...AIDS is a very sensitive issue, and so this may be reflected in reporting practices.
yea right.
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