The understanding and knowledge developed around HIV/AIDS has a great influence in our everyday life. I want to share a different approach about this issue which can lead us to a different viewpoint.
Dr. Walter Gilbert, Professor in Molecular Biology, 1980 Nobel prize for chemistry:
"I would not be surprised if there were another cause of AIDS and even that HIV is not involved." (Omni June 1993)
"[Duesberg] is absolutely correct in saying that no one has proven that AIDS is caused by the AIDS virus. And he is absolutely correct that the virus cultured in the laboratory may not be the cause of AIDS." (Hippocrates Sept./Oct. 1988)
"The community as a whole doesn't listen patiently to critics who adopt alternative viewpoints. Although the great lesson of history is that knowledge develops through the conflict of viewpoints." (Meditel 1990)
Dr. Mohammad Ali Al-Bayati, Toxicologist and Pathologist, California:
"HIV does not cause AIDS. There is no scientific evidence that HIV can kill infected T4 cells. The true problem is that the leaders of the HIV hypothesis have been ignoring important medical facts and are blindly attributing AIDS to the HIV virus. It is very sad and frustrating to know that the AIDS establishment are giving highly toxic drugs such as AZT to pregnant women even with studies that show the depression in the immune system can be reversed by nutrition. Prescribing anti-viral drugs to AIDS patients is like putting gasoline on a fire"
Neville Hodgkinson, former Science Editor, The Times of London:
"A kind of collective insanity over HIV and AIDS has gripped leaders of the scientific and medical profession. They have stopped behaving as scientists, and instead are working as propagandists, trying desperately to keep alive a failed theory."
Dr. Henk Loman, Professor of Biophysical Chemistry at the Free University in Amsterdam:
Dr. Kary Mullis, Biochemist, 1993 Nobel Prize for Chemistry: