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Author

  • Stefan Lanka

Publisher

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Category

  • Interview

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  • Interview Transcript

  • AIDS Paradox

Article Type

  • Transcript

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  • Dr. Lanka debates HIV's existence, criticizes Dr. Harris's views, and questions AIDS causation theories. He also discusses T-cell count variability.

Summary

  • This is a conversation between two individuals, Dr. Lanka and Dr. Harris, discussing the isolation and characterization of viruses. Dr. Lanka criticizes Dr. Harris for questioning the correct characterization of viral particles and suggests that he lacks understanding of intracellular structural particles. Dr. Lanka also mentions the psychological impact of a positive diagnosis and criticizes Dr. Harris for not understanding the chemistry and evidence related to HIV and AIDS. Dr. Lanka argues that there is no direct evidence for the existence of HIV and criticizes the misuse of public money in research. He suggests that Dr. Harris should read specific publications to gain a better understanding of the topic. Dr. Lanka also mentions examples of individuals with low T-cell counts and questions the validity of certain tests. He concludes by expressing his concern about the harm caused by misinformation and the importance of understanding cell biology in medical training.

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  • Dr. Lanka

  • Dr. Harris

  • HIV

  • AIDS

  • T-cell count

  • Virologist

  • Molecular biologist

  • Antibody testing

  • PCR

  • AZT (drugs)

  • Cell-mediated immune system

  • Virus-only theory of AIDS causation

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Dr. Stefan Lanka answers critic Steven B. Harris M.D.'s rejoinder to his paper, "HIV: Reality or Artefact".

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