HIV/AIDS Skepticism

Pointing to evidence that HIV is not the necessary and sufficient cause of AIDS

History of HIV/AIDS, and Seth Kalichman

Posted by Henry Bauer on 2012/08/02

I had just finished the previous post about the PBS documentary rewriting history when the Office of Medical and Scientific Justice posted a really excellent account of the early history of the suppression of dissenting views together with an analysis of Kalichman’s book Denying AIDS.

Highly recommended reading:
“Book Review: Denying AIDS”

 

 

2 Responses to “History of HIV/AIDS, and Seth Kalichman”

  1. Paul said

    I tried to register for WordPress to post over on that site, but gave up waiting for the email.

    I’d recommend people read some of the works by Prof. Thomas Sowell to understand what is going on with people like Kalichman, particularly Sowell’s “The Vision of the Anointed”. I’m sure future generations will look back at Sowell’s work and realise that he managed to examine in detail how these people work, and what their motivations are. But it is only when their vision has caused massive social and personal damage (bigger even than the hiv scam), that most of the intellectuals will appreciate Sowell’s work.

    http://www.amazon.com/Vision-Anointed-Self-Congratulation-Social-Policy/dp/046508995X

  2. oigens said

    As if chasing HIV skeptics wasn’t enough for our intrepid shrink it now looks like Seth the crusader Kalichman is off to tilt at new windmills, no doubt with Sancho the Snout Panza in tow… http://bit.ly/OnoGMr

    An anti-vaccine surveillance and alert system…..
    Seth Kalichman of the UConn in the USA will establish an Internet-based global monitoring and rapid alert system for finding, analysing, and counteracting communication campaigns containing misinformation regarding vaccines to support global immunization efforts.

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