This nation needs professional and practical advice on HIV/AIDS not smart-arse and fake propaganda from the UN and I Gat Hop.
The National 3 December 2018
There were two
reports in the media on success of the HIV /AIDS response in PNG. One was from Secretary
of Health.
Dr Dakulala said that the levels of infection are dropping with 480 testing and treatment centres in the country and deaths dropping as people are being tested early.
Then rogue activist Maura Elaripe had her say in another
report. She spoke of mismanagement of the campaign, shortage of drugs, too much
focus on addressing HIV/AIDS and not enough awareness programs.
Elaripe was one of the
rogue activists who tried to steal 3 Angels Care from the owner Joe Lari who
closed the centre when her HIV negative boy friend smashed the door down with
an axe. He accused Elaripe of making him HIV positive. Why was she having sex with him?
She conspired to have the caretaker
murdered for child sex in conspiracy with Momo and Marabe. He was saved by the
timely arrival at the night kangaroo court by the Provincial Care and
Counselling advisor. Armed village men were standing by to kill.
Elaripe has made only
criticisms in the media mainly on the short supply of ARV drugs. She had never
checked and was always in error. She has spent her time blaming stigma and
discrimination on families.
She called on care
organizations to be involved in more awareness programs. What a hypocrite. She
has never made statements on AIDS awareness except to blame families. She has
that wrong too.
She was rejected by her family for rejecting her HIV positive husband Max and leaving him to die. Then she went off with his HIV negative cousin.
She was rejected by her family for rejecting her HIV positive husband Max and leaving him to die. Then she went off with his HIV negative cousin.
HIV sufferers are often
rejected by families for violence, disrespect of parents, alcohol, home brew and marijuana abuse, sexual promiscuity, disruption of families
and coming and going at all hours.
Many HIV sufferers die because they wait too long to commence ART. Many have long breaks before resupply and do not survive the onset of AIDS. Some default on ARV medication and become immune to both First and Second line drugs. Then they die.
Attention: Bridger and Elaripe. -The advice in this report is real AIDS Awareness not anti-family rubbish propaganda.
All people with the virus have problems that come from the massive drift from rural to urban areas and pressure on urban care centres.
Many HIV sufferers die because they wait too long to commence ART. Many have long breaks before resupply and do not survive the onset of AIDS. Some default on ARV medication and become immune to both First and Second line drugs. Then they die.
Attention: Bridger and Elaripe. -The advice in this report is real AIDS Awareness not anti-family rubbish propaganda.
All people with the virus have problems that come from the massive drift from rural to urban areas and pressure on urban care centres.
Elaripe is supporting the UN paedophile cult in their anti-family message on stigma and discrimination in families. Head of UNAIDS, David Bridger told us in the Post Courier that AIDS will be with us for many years yet.
Tourists off ships at the wharf would know that. It is the advice of an amateur focussed only on the UNAIDS LGBT family of kids.
Tourists off ships at the wharf would know that. It is the advice of an amateur focussed only on the UNAIDS LGBT family of kids.
Causes of AIDS deaths are wide and include lack of education, no ART discipline, promiscuous sex, fear of family and clan reaction, tribal fights that block the road, lack of bus fare money to the AIDS clinic, rains that flood rivers and wash away bridges.
There is fear of sorcery when the sufferers are stricken with dementia and terrified by evil spirits in their minds, lack of knowledge of the onset of HIV and AIDS and fear of being tested.
There is fear of sorcery when the sufferers are stricken with dementia and terrified by evil spirits in their minds, lack of knowledge of the onset of HIV and AIDS and fear of being tested.
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