Starting from 2002, there has been an AUSAID horde of Australian paedophiles hit the shores of Papua New Guinea ready to blame FAMILY and FAITH for the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
Churches, care groups and individuals were bullied with funding blocked if they supported happy and caring families. Within months, there was a large number of PNG doctors, care workers who rejected the family and faith message. Or at least they just stayed quiet.
The pandemic was due to STIGMA and DISCRIMINATION of families so they said. All those suffering from HIV/AIDS were presented as kind and caring people alienated from family.
No advice was given by the AusAID child molesters to live with the virus and support families. The thugs at 3 Angels Care were more interested in booze, violence and promiscuous sex from the street. They had alienated themselves from their families.
I made a huge mistake to accept the invitation of the 3 Angels Care owner Joe Lari to come to the centre with my daughters and set up the Family Positive Living Training Centre.
I never guessed that the PLWHA thugs would claim that the centre belonged to them as soon as they got rid of the caretaker and trashed the Family Positive Living Training Centre.
Joe and I planned to conduct workshops for families, HIV sufferers and care groups on positive living with HIV/AIDS. The Positive Living message would have left the AusAID advisors with nothing more to say.
But the AusAID thugs stepped in to destroy the family message by violence and the claim that the caretaker was a child molester. They forced the PLWHA tenants to be on side by cutting AusAID funding until the caretaker had gone.
But the thugs were kicked out by Joe Lari despite threats to burn the centre down and after one of the street lovers used an axe to smash a door down to this beautiful centre. He lived with Elaripe and claimed that she had made him HIV positive.
Momo died after ignoring the Positive Living advice not to booze and smoke while on ART medication. The immune system is weakened.
There is no place for care centres for homeless PLWHA. There needs to be an interview with family at least.
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