Here you can find various books, reviews and other literature.
AIDS A Second Opinion (2001)
By Gary Null
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In this first book to bring both establishment and dissenting views of the AIDS crisis into one volume, Gary Null unravels the halftruths that many argue have marred the study of this disease from the start. In clear, jargon-free prose, the book offers an unbiased, unflinching discussion of all sides of each issue.
AIDS: A Second Opinion argues that the AIDS drama has exposed problematic issues having to do with the functioning of U.S. medical institutions. Null explores a new type of health care, grounded in patients' own choices and dispositions, that poses a challenge to the top-down, expert-controlled medical systems favored by the establishment.
Drawing from Null's many years of study of alternative, traditional, and orthodox medicine as well as from interviews with many long-term survivors, the book dissects the claims of the AZT and drug-cocktail approach to treating AIDS and offers a trilogy of treatment strategies based on wide views of how to enhance the immune system and improve overall functioning.
Death Rush: Poppers and AIDS (1986)
By John Lauritsen & Hank Wilson
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The Sanctity of Human Blood: Vaccination i$ not Immunization
By Dr. Tim O'shea
Now in its 11th edition, this may be the most important book a new parent can hope to read. Easy to read, meticulously documented, the book takes the reader through the history of vaccines and explores the science and the economics that lie behind this huge industry.
To read full review go here: Price-Pottenger Book Review
Serious Adverse Events: An Uncensored History of AIDS (2006)
By Celia Farber
It could be argued that not knowing much about AIDS is a blessing, for ignorance implies a lack of personal experience on such an ugly subject. For an AIDS layman such as myself, Celia Farber’s Serious Adverse Events was a bomb planted at the very center of the beliefs I had previously held.
Celia Farber, “the most dangerous AIDS reporter” according to POZ Magazine’s Richard Berkowitz, wrote and edited SPIN magazine’s AIDS column, “Words From The Front” for a decade. The majority of the chapters are pulled from the pages of SPIN dating back to 1988. Even Farber’s earliest reports continue to illuminate and resound.
To read full review go here: Paranoia Magazine review by Mike Pursley
The Origin, Persistence and Failings of the HIV/AIDS Theory (2007)
By Henry Bauer
One of the most difficult things to
write is a refutation of a massive fraud,
especially a health fraud, in the face of
research cartels, media control, and
knowledge monopolies by financial
powerhouses. Making it still more difficult
is the possible threat of libel lawsuits from
the powerful parties essentially accused of
scientific misconduct at best, and criminal
negligence at worst.YetDr. Bauer’s civility
of tone is remarkable.
To read full review get the pdf here: Review by Joel M. Kauffman, Ph.D.
For more resources related to Henry Bauer and his book go here: FailingsofHIVAIDSTheory