A COMPASSION RESPONSE TO AIDS
Let men and women of goodwill unite to demonstrate that there exist cheap, safe and effective alternative treatments to AIDS!
UNAIDS figures tell us that over 40 million people now have AIDS. Widespread suffering and death are now familiar scenes in sub-Saharan Africa, ever recalling the image of the Grim Reaper, an image which very shortly is about to be repeated with even greater horror and scale in India and China.
Many claims have arisen of simple, safe, cheap, effective treatments for AIDS.
WE NEED YOUR HELP
to scientifically demonstrate the effectiveness of alternative treatments for AIDS
A small band of men and women of goodwill from around the world, with few resources but strong vision and united purpose, have banded together to put these claims to the test. Some from among this group have extensive experience in global networking goodwill information, free distribution of healing technologies to service groups in the Third World, and free provision of basic treatment for infectious diseases to the poorest of the poor. During 2001, a service group in Kinshasa piloted a preliminary one-month treatment project for AIDS. For more information on the group's background, see
http://www.nw.com.au/~keane/healing/
This group has now united together to form an organisation called the "Compassion Response Network" which has become officially registered as an Australian public company (Australian Company Number 103 240 071) and charitable organisation, with the primary objective,
"To facilitate AIDS treatment and testing projects of sufficient scientific-medical quality to attract the interest and commitment of major aid and charitable groups."
To this end they are supporting the goodwill activities of two AIDS support and welfare groups in Africa, one in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo and the other in Harare, Zimbabwe. At each of these locations a project has been planned extending over 6 months. In all, 34 advanced AIDS patients will be provided with daily treatment for six months. Each will receive one of nine alternative treatments that have been chosen or donated, each bringing with them remarkable claims;
Compassion Response Network remains detached from those claims. Their task is simply to facilitate the treatment over 6 months for each of the patients. During this period, top doctors will regularly report on their condition, and extensive blood tests will be conducted every two months, bDNA viral load tests, CD4 immunity level tests, Full Blood Count and other tests together with bone marrow biopsies to test bone marrow viral count before and after treatment. These are the critical diagnostic tests to demonstrate scientifically whether a treatment heals or cures AIDS.
The results of all these tests will be published openly on the Compassion Response Network website, which will be updated regularly with the most recent results. These results will permit a scientific comparative assessment of the effectiveness of the various treatments.
To our knowledge, such a scientific and comprehensive comparative survey of alternative treatments for AIDS, HAS NEVER BEEN DONE BEFORE.
Because of the extreme poverty in the Congo and the impending famine in Zimbabwe, all patients will daily be provided with one highly nutritious meal. All treatments will be provided for free to the patients. Various expenses will be incurred, apart from the cost of laboratory tests. Various medical items need to be purchased. Treatment houses in Kinshasa and Harare need to be rented and set up, wages provided over the treatment period for trained carers, cooks and in Harare a secretary and office assistant. There will be costs for food, transport and miscellaneous expenses.
The projects are being organised on a goodwill, voluntary basis. Compassion Response Network is a non-profit, charitable organisation, required by law to spend money exclusively for its charitable purposes. All seven founding directors serve on a voluntary basis, attracting no financial reward. Every year the accounts, including receipts, expenditure, minutes and full yearly financial statements are audited by a registered chartered accountant, conforming to optimum Australian accounting standards. No expenditure will go towards advertising. Promotion will be exclusively on a goodwill, word of mouth basis.
Forward estimate of expected expenditure for the Harare and Kinshasa projects comes to US$90,000. We need your help to raise this money. These AIDS treatment and testing projects cannot proceed without sponsorship of the required funds.
How to make donations: Bank drafts, cheques (in the name Compassion Response Network and in either Australian or your country's currency) and donations can be sent to: Compassion Response Network, PO Box 582, Gosnells WA 6110, Australia. For further options and more suggestions about making donations, click HERE.
For more information on these projects, please go to the Compassion Response Network website at;
http://www.compassion-response.net/
There you will find many fascinating and informative articles, discussing service group purpose and vision, details for the Kinshasa and Harare projects, details of expenditure estimates, progressive monthly updates of all blood test results, information on all alternative treatments used and many more subjects.
If the message in this flyer touches your heart, please copy it and relay it widely to many of your friends.
"The only way to guarantee a future of peace and progress for the whole human race is for enough men and women of goodwill to accept responsibility for the establishing of right relations, and to work actively with the principles of unity and goodwill."
David Keane
Secretary, Compassion Response Network
April, 2003
email: keane@nw.com.au