Edwin J. Bernard is a HIV positive criminal HIV transmission sympathizer living in the United Kingdom. He was diagnosed with HIV back in 1988 after finally being tested after nearly a year of suspecting himself of being infected. He finally told his partner sometime later, but was not fazed by his condition. He continued writing on despite suffering severe symptoms at times. His health went downhill in the mid 1990s when his HIV became resistant to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) and nearly died before new treatment options finally got his HIV under control.
In recent years he has become an advocate for every possible excuse that HIV positive people may have for failing to disclose their status to their sexual partners before having sex with them protected or otherwise. He believes so strongly in protecting confidentiality at all costs that he spends countless hours filling a blog with endless rants that have always failed to justify putting social consequences above public health.
He also advocates against criminal sanctions for people who fail to disclose their status to sexual partners as well as biological terrorists who deploy weaponized HIV in hostilities against police officers and civilians. These bio-terrorist attacks are typically in the forms of airborne saliva and direct seizure of body parts with teeth. #edwinjbernard #hivandaids #london #greaterlondon
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