Post Courier 14 October 2016
Let us hope that Papua New Guinea is not to suffer from anal-vaginal imperialism.
A front page report in the media advises that Australia is to discontinue HIV health grants to the people of PNG.
Surely it is not possible that this is punishment to the Papua New Guinea Government for blocking same sex marriage, promoting FAMILY in care groups and limiting the deployment of Australian advisors most of whom were gay, lesbian and paedophile.
But then we read in recent months that Papua New Guinea is to receive a huge consignment of antiretroviral (ARV) drugs from the Indian people, a gift of the Indian Government. This is gratefully received. Friends advise that their ARV supplies come from India.
The AIDS campaign has dropped to sub-zero impact. Director of the National AIDS Council Peter Bire appears to have no input to the nation on any AIDS matter.
He seems to be a mixed race man with a chip on his shoulder who makes himself inaccessible in his office. The media stated that his contract expired 8 months ago.
All we read about now is violence to women. Advice on HIV/AIDS is zero except for what is posted on our Positive Living blog. Australians did nothing to make PNG workers self reliant on AIDS awareness but had their own sexual agenda at Australian tax payers' expense.
A further media report is that Australia will continue treatment grants until 30 June 2017. Let us hope that the HIV infected people will not suffer death from compulsory default on ARV drugs.
The big loss will be to care groups dependent on Australia for wages of workers. Care groups will have to close down. That will teach them to ignore the demands of Australian gay, lesbian and paedophile activists. Please click:
Let us hope that Papua New Guinea is not to suffer from anal-vaginal imperialism.
A front page report in the media advises that Australia is to discontinue HIV health grants to the people of PNG.
Surely it is not possible that this is punishment to the Papua New Guinea Government for blocking same sex marriage, promoting FAMILY in care groups and limiting the deployment of Australian advisors most of whom were gay, lesbian and paedophile.
But then we read in recent months that Papua New Guinea is to receive a huge consignment of antiretroviral (ARV) drugs from the Indian people, a gift of the Indian Government. This is gratefully received. Friends advise that their ARV supplies come from India.
The AIDS campaign has dropped to sub-zero impact. Director of the National AIDS Council Peter Bire appears to have no input to the nation on any AIDS matter.
He seems to be a mixed race man with a chip on his shoulder who makes himself inaccessible in his office. The media stated that his contract expired 8 months ago.
All we read about now is violence to women. Advice on HIV/AIDS is zero except for what is posted on our Positive Living blog. Australians did nothing to make PNG workers self reliant on AIDS awareness but had their own sexual agenda at Australian tax payers' expense.
A further media report is that Australia will continue treatment grants until 30 June 2017. Let us hope that the HIV infected people will not suffer death from compulsory default on ARV drugs.
The big loss will be to care groups dependent on Australia for wages of workers. Care groups will have to close down. That will teach them to ignore the demands of Australian gay, lesbian and paedophile activists. Please click:
foreign lesbians blackmail care groups - family positive living - aids ...
familypositiveliving.blogspot.com/2016/.../
2 days ago - United Nations and Australian Foreign Affairs control funding of
national care groups. Whoever pays the piper plays the tune.
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