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The Real AIDS Epidemic - kindle
Publication date March 28, 2023.
One of the peculiarities of AIDS research is that the entire body of research on AIDS and “HIV” is frequently cited as “massive overwhelming evidence” in favor of the failed hypothesis—said failure being obvious when we see that, contradicting any concept of “massive overwhelming evidence,” any paper cited that, from within the field itself, contradicts later findings, is claimed to be “out of date.” How do we know that these newer results are not themselves going to be determined to be “out of date” as well, probably rather soon? Yes, science at its best is self-correcting, but this is not self-correction—it is more like an overhaul of the entire edifice whenever inconvenient findings occur.
This might lead the interested reader to wonder whether the seminal papers that have shaped AIDS research and, importantly, treatment, can even be reproduced. The 1984 Gallo et al Science papers — which themselves only found fewer than half of AIDS patients had any trace of “HIV”, and the 1995 Ho/Wei and Ho/Shaw Nature papers that are the basis for highly active antiretroviral treatment (HAART) that remains the standard of care almost twenty years later despite their results being based on utterly corrupt and mistaken mathematical models—might not fare so well if the results were attempted to be reproduced. We might also consider the reproducibility of the many papers regarding the sexual transmission of HIV-positivity. I would like to draw the interested reader’s attention to Retraction Watch for a hint of what is to come.
Fasten your seatbelts—2023 is going to be very interesting. Happy New Year!