Jerm and Celia Farber explore her journey from the United States to Spain, driven by health challenges and a quest for safety, while delving into her insights on the critical link between diet and chronic illness.
They dissect the political and cultural landscape surrounding HIV/AIDS, especially in South Africa, and critique how militant (controlled) opposition and establishment media shape public perception for all the wrong reasons.
Celia draws striking parallels between the HIV/AIDS discourse and the COVID-19 “pandemic”, stressing the need to understand historical context and how political agendas and funding influence public health narratives.
The discussion wraps up with reflections on the future of HIV/AIDS understanding, the ongoing challenges in public health, and the importance of open-mindedness and questioning in health debates, highlighting the often politicised role of science.
Bio: Celia Farber is an American journalist and author, known for her investigative work on HIV/AIDS and her critical examination of public health propaganda.
Website: www.celiafarber.substack.com