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开 本: 32开纸 张: 胶版纸包 装: 平装是否套装: 否国际标准书号ISBN: 9781556436420
There are many well-established scientific reasons that the
HIV/AIDS hypothesis is highly doubtful. In Science Sold Out,
Rebecca Culshaw describes her slow uncovering of these reasons over
her years researching HIV for her work constructing mathematical
models of its interaction with the immune system. It is rare that a
researcher who has received funding to study HIV ever expresses any
doubt in the paradigm, and an even rarer event still when she
abandons the field altogether. This book focuses on the changing
definition of AIDS and the flaws in all HIV testing. In a much
broader sense, it explains how the current, government-based
structure of scientific research has corrupted science as the
search for truth. It offers not only scientific reasons for
HIV/AIDS being untenable, but also sociological explanations as to
how the theory was accepted by the media and the world so quickly.
In particular, this book offers a scathing criticism of the
outrageous discriminatory measures that have been leveled at
HIV-positives from the inception.
FOREWORD by Harvey Bialy
INTRODUCTION The Paradox of the Prevalence Curve
ONE How I Came to Change My Mind
Two Science Sold Out
THREE Science by Consensus
FOUR What Is “AIDS”?
EWE Problems with the HIV Tests
six Why There Is No Evidence
That HIV Causes AIDS
SEVEN Sociological Implications of AIDS
EIGHT Where Do We Go From Here?
APPENDIX A Failed Predictions of the HIV Hypothesis
APPENDIX B Suggested Further Reading/Viewing
Glossary
Endnotes
References
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