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"If there is evidence that HIV causes AIDS, there should be scientific documents which either singly or collectively demonstrate that fact, at least with a high probability. There is no such document."
Dr. Kary Mullis, Biochemist, 1993 Nobel Prize for chemistry

HIV

HIV stands for "Human Immune Deficiency Virus." However, contemporary scientists widely classify HIV as a retrovirus. Some advanced researchers even regard it as a harmless viral particle.

The history of medicine reflects the progress in microscopy. With each advancement in microscopes, new discoveries are made. Subsequently, doctors and pharmaceutical companies often attribute the newly found entities as the "probable cause" of certain conditions that lack lucrative treatments. They then develop methods to eliminate or at least quantify these new findings.

Retroviruses were identified more recently than viruses under the label of "HIV." Unlike viruses, which can survive outside the body, retroviruses are not complete organisms and can only exist within another complete organism. If retroviruses were to fatally harm their human hosts, they would quickly become extinct. Therefore, while our understanding of the HIV retrovirus is limited, we do know that it does not directly cause death in humans.

HIV has never been proven to cause AIDS.

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The idea that HIV causes AIDS is widely accepted, but there are serious problems with this theory. In 1984, Dr. Robert Gallo filed a patent application for an antibody test, now referred to as the "AIDS test". However, less than half of the AIDS patients in his study had any sign of HIV infection. In 1993, the Perth Group published an exhaustive review of the scientific literature about HIV testing.

Why Question HIV and AIDS?

Whistle Blowers

Controversial views in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Some of the dissident scientists have published their controversial views in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Here you will find more info about these whistle-blowers and many of their publications.

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