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AIDS - Theories

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Subtopics:      Theories > HIV Origin  
 
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      new window AIDS Virtual Debate Description: Analytical presentation of two opposing viewpoints on the cause of AIDS. (geocities.com)
new window AIDS/HIV: AZT: Poison by Prescription Description: An opinion expressing the total failure of the HIV/AIDS hypothesis and criticism of the use of AZT. (shirleys-wellness-cafe.com)
new window AIDS: An Explosion of the Biological Timebomb? Description: 117,000 word, 16 chapter, 428 page, 1600+ footnotes online book examining origin of HIV/AIDS in context of leukemia/sarcoma research over the last 50+ years. Informative nonfiction book. (bhc.edu)
new window CBC Witness: Origins of AIDS Description: Edward Hooper's theory that the AIDS epidemic was caused by the use of a polio vaccine in Africa in the 1950's. (cbc.ca)
new window Dr. Hulda Clark on AIDS and HIV Description: The human intestinal fluke (Fasciolopsis buskii) is the source of the HIV virus. From the book The Cure for HIV/AIDS. (drhuldaclark.org)
new window Peter Duesberg on AIDS Description: Infectious AIDS - Have We Been Misled? Official HIV/AIDS research and written works of Professor Peter H. Duesberg. Site includes scientific papers, articles, and a full text search index. (duesberg.com)
new window Positively Positive Description: Living with HIV; Canadian Bradford McIntyre has been living with HIV since 1984. Find articles, alternative therapies, links, info about Bradford and view online videos. (PositivelyPositive.ca)
new window Rethinking AIDS Website Description: A growing group of scientists claim the AIDS virus is harmless and AIDS is not contagious. Find out what the AIDS establishment and media do not want you to know. (virusmyth.net)
new window The HIV-AIDS Hypothesis and the Fourth Estate Description: A commentary on the absence of proof that the causal agent of AIDS is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, and that the votaries of this hypothesis have never attempted to prove it. (literatus.net)
new window University of California, San Francisco Description: Research article on AIDS/HIV in China and its implications for Tibetans and other minorities. (itsa.ucsf.edu)
 




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