If this isn't a lawsuit, I don't know what is (see below). I'll also post this to Hillary Johnson's substack:
I refer you to the following patent developed by Professor Robert Garry from Tulane University for the retrovirus HIAP-II back in the 90's. He has linked this virus to idiopathic CD4+ T-lymphocytopenia (ICL), otherwise known as non-hiv aids, of which at least a subset of ME/CFS individuals may have.
Here is the link to the official patent for this disease:
Finally, here is a 2023 article by Dr. Karin Nielsen which states that the ICL condition is mainly found in injection drug users. She is evidently unaware that HIAP-II has been linked to ICL:
Why has no one ever heard of this retrovirus when it actually has a patent??? The individual who discovered this virus is still employed at Tulane University. My attempts to reach him have been ignored. Someone needs to investigate this or at least get an answer as to why the public has not been made aware of this aids-like virus. Perhaps Neenyah, you or HIllary have connections that could help with an investigation on this?
If this isn't a lawsuit, I don't know what is (see below). I'll also post this to Hillary Johnson's substack:
I refer you to the following patent developed by Professor Robert Garry from Tulane University for the retrovirus HIAP-II back in the 90's. He has linked this virus to idiopathic CD4+ T-lymphocytopenia (ICL), otherwise known as non-hiv aids, of which at least a subset of ME/CFS individuals may have.
Here is the link to the official patent for this disease:
https://patents.google.com/patent/WO1995031531A1/en
Below is a link to the company that was supposed to be developing a test for this virus:
https://www.autoimmune.com/Non-HIVAIDSGen.html
Finally, here is a 2023 article by Dr. Karin Nielsen which states that the ICL condition is mainly found in injection drug users. She is evidently unaware that HIAP-II has been linked to ICL:
https://www.uptodate.com/contents/idiopathic-cd4-lymphocytopenia
Why has no one ever heard of this retrovirus when it actually has a patent??? The individual who discovered this virus is still employed at Tulane University. My attempts to reach him have been ignored. Someone needs to investigate this or at least get an answer as to why the public has not been made aware of this aids-like virus. Perhaps Neenyah, you or HIllary have connections that could help with an investigation on this?
Gee. I guess The Science got it wrong. Again. But hey, at least some lives were saved. Right? Right? Right? Right?