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The notion that Viral Load Test detects quantified amounts of HIV is questionable

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  • Why the ARV lowers HIV+ person’s Viral Load?

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What's Up with Viral Load?

by Christine Maggiore
This excellent summary cuts through the jargon to bring us the facts we need to know. "One glaring problem with the HIV/AIDS hypothesis is that researchers have been unable to find enough HIV (actual virus) in people who test positive to explain compromised health. Even among patients suffering from the most severe AIDS-defining illnesses, HIV is never detected in quantities that could cause depletion of immune cells. ..."

Viral Load or Virtual Virology?

Don't be distracted by the title of the paper, the authors were clearly in a trance. From the front page, third paragraph of Roche's insert for the AMPLICOR viral load PCR test: 'The AMPLICOR HIV-1 MONITOR Test is not intended to be used as a screening test for HIV or as a diagnostic test to confirm the presence of HIV infection.' False positives for HIV using commercial viral load quantification assays.

'Virtual Viral Load' Tests
by Michael Verney-Elliot
Seeing is believing - it's time to call their bluff!
Mediaeval theologians were obsessed with how many angels danced on the head of a pin. Virtual virology is a more recent phenomenon which persuades non-critical virologists that huge quantities of 'HIV' particles exist in the blood of people deemed 'HIV positive', and cause the thirty or so diseases currently supposed to make up the syndrome known as 'AIDS'.

The Perth Group on "Viral Load"

The following is the end of the Perth Group's presentation A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EVIDENCE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF HIV AND THE HIV ANTIBODY TESTS at the 12th World AIDS Conference in Geneva, June 28th 1998. It should lay to rest the fantasy that "viral load" tests measure the amount of "HIV" in the blood.

Viral Load of Crap

by Paul Philpott and Christine Johnson
Judging by the title, you might not think this is a serious scientific paper, but it is. "For those who still think that HIV causes AIDS, the latest fad -- along with protease inhibitors -- is "viral load." There was a time not so long ago when one of the best arguments against the HIV theory was that there simply was not enough HIV in AIDS patients to account for any disease. Actually, it's still one of the best arguments! No, you say? You've heard there's some new technique that finds tons of HIV -- high viral load -- in AIDS patients? The old virus-counting method just wasn't sensitive enough, they say. Here we take a look at this new technique, and find it sadly lacking. ..."

Analysis of the HO & SHAW Papers

by Mark Craddock
"Anybody who does not like mathematics be advised that there is some coming up." - M.C.

What David Rasnick learned at the Gordon Conference:

David Rasnick asks the leading HIV experts some hard questions about what viral load tests are really measuring.

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