Anonymous ID: f4a0f1 March 26, 2022, 5 p.m. No.15951758   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1794 >>1795 >>1800 >>1802 >>1886 >>1910 >>1941 >>2055 >>2136 >>2241 >>2351

Foo Fighters Drummer Taylor Hawkins, Who Was Working To Expose Big Pharma, Found Dead

 

March 26, 2022

 

Taylor Hawkins, the Foo Fighters drummerwho vowed to expose Big Pharma,has been found dead in Bogota, Colombia, in suspicious circumstances. He was 50 years old.

 

Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, who is also in Bogota where his band were due to play at a music festival on Sunday, announced the shocking news to fans this morning.

 

It is understood Hawkins, who is survived by his wife Alison and their three children, was found dead in a hotel room. No cause of death has been released.

 

“The Foo Fighters family is devastated by the tragic and untimely loss of our beloved Taylor Hawkins,” the band’s official account tweeted. “His musical spirit and infectious laughter will live on with all of us forever.

 

“Our hearts go out to his wife, children and family, and we ask that their privacy be treated with the utmost respect in this unimaginably difficult time.”

 

According to Paul Kidd,Hawkins was an “anti-vaxxer” who was working to expose Big Pharma.Hawkins believedvaccines cause autism and was determined to spread the word around the worldthrough his platform as the drummer and second-most prominent member of the multi-platinum band Foo Fighters.

 

As far back as 2000, Hawkins and his bandmates were raising funds and awareness for anti-Big Pharma organisation Alive & Well.

 

They put on concerts, mingled with holistic practicioners including Alive & Well founder Christine Maggiore, and went on record campaigning for Alive & Well, and even posted their support for the group all over their website.

 

Foo Fighters bassist Nate Mendel spoke out passionately at the time in defense of Hawkins’ and the Foos’ support of holistic cures. According to Mendel, Big Pharma are profiting at the expense of ordinary people’s health and wellbeing:

 

"When a person tests positive for HIV, it is not a test for the virus itself but for antibodies to the virus, and the test is not able to distinguish between HIV antibodies and a multitude of other antibodies. Many conditions can lead to a false positive result, including flu shots, hepatitis, and pregnancy.

 

"Once given this tenuous diagnosis, people are encouraged to take drugs of unproven efficacy and proven toxicity in an effort to delay the onset of AIDS. The drugs are known to cause some of the same diseases classified under the category of AIDS. How is it possible, then, to determine what has made a person sick?"

 

Since then, the band has supported a number of worthwhile causes,including cancer and autism research.

 

In 2005, he married Alison Hawkins and they had two children, Oliver and Annabelle.

 

https://newspunch.com/foo-fighters-drummer-taylor-hawkins-who-was-working-to-expose-big-pharma-found-dead/

Anonymous ID: f4a0f1 March 26, 2022, 5:11 p.m. No.15951910   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1945 >>1974 >>2055 >>2136 >>2241 >>2351

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Foo Fighters, HIV Deniers

 

A platinum-selling alt-rock group may be endangering their fans by promoting a dangerous myth.

 

FEBRUARY 25, 2000

 

Some rock stars want to free Tibet. Others want to save Mumia. The Foo Fighters, on the other hand, want their fans to ignore accepted medical wisdom about AIDS.

 

The multimillion-album-selling alternative rock outfit has thrown its weight behind Alive and Well, an “alternative AIDS information group” that denies any link between HIV and AIDS. In January, Foo Fighters bassist Nate Mendel helped organize a sold-out concert in Hollywood to benefit the group. Foo fans were treated to a speech by Alive and Well founder Christine Maggiore, who believes AIDS may be caused by HIV-related medications, anal sex, stress, and drug use, and implies that people should not get tested for HIV nor take medications to counter the virus. Free copies of Maggiore’s self-published book, “What If Everything You Thought You Knew About AIDS Was Wrong?,” in which she declares “there is no proof that HIV causes AIDS,” were also passed out to the concert-goers.

 

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Some rock stars want to free Tibet. Others want to save Mumia. The Foo Fighters, on the other hand, want their fans to ignore accepted medical wisdom about AIDS.

 

The multimillion-album-selling alternative rock outfit has thrown its weight behind Alive and Well, an “alternative AIDS information group” that denies any link between HIV and AIDS. In January, Foo Fighters bassist Nate Mendel helped organize a sold-out concert in Hollywood to benefit the group. Foo fans were treated to a speech by Alive and Well founder Christine Maggiore, who believes AIDS may be caused by HIV-related medications, anal sex, stress, and drug use, and implies that people should not get tested for HIV nor take medications to counter the virus. Free copies of Maggiore’s self-published book, “What If Everything You Thought You Knew About AIDS Was Wrong?,” in which she declares “there is no proof that HIV causes AIDS,” were also passed out to the concert-goers.

 

HIV experts are alarmed by the possible impact of the Foo Fighters’ embrace of Maggiore’s theories on their potentially gullible young fans.

 

“Clearly, more research is needed on the factors that contribute to HIV infection and the development of AIDS,” says Dorcus Crumbley of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention. “However, the conclusions of more than two decades of epidemiologic, virologic, and medical research are that HIV infection is transmissible through sexual contact, injecting drug use, perinatally, and from receiving blood or blood products … (and) the scientific evidence is overwhelming that HIV is the cause of AIDS.”

 

Adds Crumbley: “The myth that HIV is not the primary cause of AIDS … could cause (HIV-positive people) to reject treatment critical for their own health and for preventing transmission to others.” …

 

“Your risk of being hit by lightning is greater than that of contracting HIV through a one-time random sexual contact with someone you don’t know here in America,” says Maggiore, an HIV-positive Southern California resident with no formal training in medicine or the sciences. “And if (a young person) were to get a positive diagnosis, that does not mean they’ve been infected with HIV.” The HIV-AIDS connection, maintains Maggiore, has been promoted by greedy drug companies.

 

Mendel says he was won over by Maggiore’s book, and passed it around to the rest of the band, which includes former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl. Mendel says that he would steer anyone considering an HIV antibody test toward Maggiore’s group.

 

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