Inventing the AIDS Virus by Peter H. Duesberg

Inventing the AIDS Virus



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Publisher: Regnery Publishing, Inc., An Eagle Publishing Company
ISBN: 9780895263995


It reveals that those scientists who 'invented' the AIDS virus knew about the protective effect of CCR-5. Particularly important has been a government body described very thoroughly by Duesberg in Inventing the AIDS Virus. Duesberg wrote a book "Inventing the AIDS Virus" that details his theory. Lance had discovered Peter Duesberg's book (Inventing the AIDS Virus, 1996) in a gay and lesbian book store, and read it in one sitting. He invented the “Nullbasic” protein by mutating an existing HIV protein. Associate Professor Harrich runs the only research laboratory and containment facilities in Queensland working with the HIV virus. In the USA had funded unprecedented amounts of research by virologists searching for viral causes of human cancer; but they failed to find any at all (Peter Duesberg, Inventing the AIDS Virus [Regnery, 1996] chapter 3). It goes back a long way, to 1912 when the US government formed the Public Health Service (PHS). Studies have shown that just one T cell (a type of white blood cell) infected with HIV (of the same, identical strain) can cause 10,000 variants of the virus. Duesberg's theory was totally ostracized by the scientific community, and personal attacks were made. It was the classic kill-the-messenger approach.

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