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Topic | AIDS Paradox HIV Isolation Validity HIV Test Accuracy AIDS Drug Doubts
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Summary | This text discusses the six mistakes that led to the creation and perpetuation of the HIV/AIDS paradigm. The first mistake involves an enzyme called reverse transcriptase, which is crucial in defining retroviruses like HIV. The second mistake relates to the lack of purification of virus particles, leading to the misinterpretation of non-specific particles as HIV. The third mistake concerns the flawed diagnostic tests for HIV, which are based on circular reasoning. The fourth mistake involves the assumption of the existence of the HIV genome without sufficient evidence. The fifth mistake is the reliance on non-specific markers for HIV infection, leading to false positives. The sixth mistake is the misinterpretation of cell damage as caused by a viral infection. These mistakes have been criticized by the Perth Group, a team of scientists who have faced censorship and criticism for challenging the HIV/AIDS paradigm.
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By Neville Hodgkinson
This article, describing the essence of The Perth Group’s work, is by Neville Hodgkinson, formerly medical and science correspondent of the London Daily Mail and Sunday Times. Neville first wrote about The Perth Group’s work in The Sunday Times in 1992, and has published many articles about it since. He is the author of AIDS – The Failure of Contemporary Science (Fourth Estate, 1996).
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