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Scandal of the Century
by Jon Rappoport with foreword by Laurence E. Badgley, M.D.
AIDS INC Scandal of the
Century by Jon Rappoport
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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION
1
PART ONE-THE UNPROVEN AIDS EPIDEMIC chapter 1 AIDS on TV
5
chapter 2 Dying of What? chapter 3 Can a Prison Experiment Cause AIDS? chapter 4 Chemical AIDS chapter 5 Who Popped the Poppers? chapter 6 Drugs and AIDS: An Interview with an AIDS Clinic Administrator chapter 7 Years of Antibiotics: More on Chemical AIDS chapter 8 Pesticides and Drug Dumping in the Third World: Is
AIDS? chapter chapter chapter chapter chapter chapter chapter
9
23 31
37 43 47 it
51
9 Enter
AZT
10 Malnutrition AIDS 11 A Case Study in Confusion: AIDS in Uganda 12 Does the HIV Virus Cause Disease? 13 Pneumocystis, The Primary AIDS Symptom 14 Kaposi's Sarcoma 15 An Interview with a Molecular Biologist: Does
57 65 71
83 101
109
HIV Cause
AIDS?
113
chapter 16
An
Interview with Peter Duesberg: Does
HIV Cause
AIDS?
123
chapter 17 chapter 18
AIDS Dementia and
An
the Psychiatrists
Interview with Dr. Joseph Sonnabend
135 139
PART TWO-LAMBS OF THE MEDIA AND POLITICAL SCAPEGOATS chapter chapter chapter chapter chapter chapter
19 Official, Bizarre Definitions of AIDS 20 Media and the AIDS Party-Line 21 Instead of the Evening News 22 AIDS Media on the Political Right 23 Mandatory Testing/Detainment 24 Activist Strategies
147 155 167 181
195 201
PART THREE-HIDDEN IMMUNOSUPPRESSION chapter 25 The Inner Sanctum of the Laboratory
in
209
chapter 26 Biowarfare Research chapter 27 How Much of AIDS is Syphilis?
225
An
Interview with Dr.
243
Stephen Caiazza
249 chapter 28 African Swine Fever, Fidel, and the CIA (Cytomegalovirus) 257 chapter 29 chapter 30 IV Drug Users and AIDS: A Conversation with William
CMV
Burroughs chapter 31 The Power of Suggestion and the
EPILOGUE
261
AIDS Blood
Test
265
281
APPENDICES Appendix 1 Vaccines as Immunosuppression 287 Appendix 2 The First Five AIDS Cases 301 Appendix 3 The 1987 CDC Definition of AIDS 309 Appendix 4 American Corporations and AIDS 325 Appendix 5 The Hepatitis B Vaccine 327 Appendix 6 A Note on Alternative Theories of AIDS 333 Appendix 7 A Letter to the People With AIDS Coalition, by Michael Callen
337
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
345
AUTHOR'S NOTE
No ascribes to I
person its
I
interviewed in writing this book necessarily
conclusions.
found many researchers making separate
snapshots, which
Many
I
then arranged in
thanks,
my own
research
specific
for
took their
trains,
way. assistance,
Carla
to
Valentine, Deborah Widel, Stace Aspey, Robin Babou, and Cheri
Woods. Thanks and
to
Tamma Adamek
for assisting in the design of the book.
There are a hundred or so other people
who
contributed
commented on AIDS
information, helped decipher journal articles, research at the federal level, provided all
manuscript
for typing drafts of the
names and
My
leads.
thanks to
of them.
Many books on animal-experiments. literature, that
with your
own
It
scientific subjects illustrate their points
you can often take the animal research which agrees conclusions and then just throw out the equally large
stack of dissenting opinion.
So when
researchers do.
book,
I
do so
with
doesn't take long to realize, reading medical
for
I
one reason:
In
that
fact,
is
what some AIDS
mention specific animal research to illustrate that
experiments that don't prove the party
in this
very process, in which
line
are
elbowed
into
oblivion.
There are several researchers
HIV
virus as the cause of
free-for-all sex,
and death
who
AIDS amounts for millions.
traditional sexually transmitted diseases,
state that questioning the to
advocating promiscuity,
This
is
absurd.
The
and the massive
dosing that goes with repeated incidents of these diseases,
immunosuppressive. current
AIDS
So one doesn't have
research to favor safer sex.
to
fact
is,
antibioticis
very
swear allegiance
to
I went back to my doctor and told him that I was better. Tests showed my T-cell count was improving. I had more energy. He said I probably had AIDS dementia, and that's why I imagined I was getting well. An AIDS patient, Los Angeles, 1988
The following is a brief exchange between a law professor and a physician. It concerns a volunteer subject in an experimental drug study of behavioral control, being conducted at a Maryland prison.
Law
Professor:
Does he
(the volunteer)
understand the
effects
of the drug?
don't
Physician: Yes, we explained the whole thing to him. want any misunderstanding. Law Professor: Well, what are the effects? Physician: We don't know. That's what we're trying to
We find
out.
Recounted (Alfred
A
in
Kind and Usual Punishment, by
Knopf, 1974).
VI
I
Jessica Mitford
FOREWORD Science-media myths shattered;
Hope
AIDS INC.
revealed!
is
a
powerful statement about the true cause of AIDS. The "cure" follows naturally.
Jon Rappoport has studied the
scientific, political,
and media
responses to AIDS, and he provides an explanation which differs
A
from what you have heard heretofore. does not
model
of causation
Rather, multifactorial influences are
the scientific facts.
fit
The
the sine qua non of AIDS.
virus
multifactorial
model
is
a threat to the
well-being of the international pharmaceutical giants, megalithic
Most
national research institutions, and aspirant Nobel Laureates. devastatingly, this cure.
model does not extrapolate
Rappoport suggests
both socially and
epidemic
is
From
"a heresy"
and
the scientists
authority for is
Rappoport
that
and "an
halls of science,
and to
it
tells is
bullet
direction
AIDS
not pleasant, and initially
aberration."
But,
it is
Rappoport has done
of sleuthing about the
He
has told his story with enough
be heard within these very halls of science.
money and power
is
it
sure to be
he has discovered the Achilles heels of
their theories.
sometimes neither popular nor pretty. In
for
magic
wrong
the ivory towers of science
Through countless hours
homework.
libraries
headed
in the
a harbinger of future disaster.
The story
his
are
to a single
Like the cancer epidemic, the
scientifically.
will not be popular.
proclaimed
we
that
revealed.
An
Truth
AIDS INC, human
"old boys"
greed
network abounds
within our federally regulated research institutions, and our leaders bear the shame.
The concept
that
AIDS
represents the confluence of
different factors within the "modern" lifestyle
That a disease syndrome emerges
is
many
easy to understand.
in the latter part of the twentieth
century as the result of historically unprecedented sexual promiscuity,
drug abuse, promiscuous use of pharmaceuticals, rampant sexually transmitted diseases, widespread malnutrition (even in the U.S.,
common), and massive vaccination
where processed foods
are
campaigns
The multifactorial explanation
is
plausible.
buttressed by the evidence that
AIDS
i
x
is
is
further
occurring in those subsets of
which participate
the population
is
in these
injurious negative co-
AIDS
Finally, the death knell of the virus-causation theory of
factors.
heralded by the identification of a few different viruses related to
Never has there been one disease caused by
the cause.
different
germs. Truth a
realm
is
Yet the
usually simple.
AIDS
Our
of scientific obfuscation.
provides us with faulty information about for
humans, who
entire
virus theory has entered
addiction to animal research
AIDS and drugs intended
from other species.
differ physiologically
world today there are only approximately 200
In the
scientists
who
understand the inner-circle language and symbols of esoteric virology.
From
sterile
have handed down
and isolated sancta, these
own
their
Knowledge" of Nature. disease called AIDS.
They have dazzled us with
breakdown
precisely the
"how things
tools of their "Laboratories!"
us to the nourishing environments is
of
"Higher
the
These few Priests have informed the
millions of doctors of the world as to
and the relinquary
"Priests of Virology"
interpretations
in the
we
are
are" with this
their exotic
symbols
They have blinded
immersed
dynamic balance
in daily.
Yet
it
of our sustaining
environments which causes primary immune system weakness. Critical
mass has been reached
for
AIDS.
Rappoport has chronicled
these events.
By the time you have finished
why
the
interloper,
AIDS
virus
is
a
AIDS
relatively
INC., you will understand
non-virulent opportunistic
which takes advantage of a man-made
situation.
You
will
us all. immune system insults which You will understand why the AIDS epidemic, and other epidemics which are sure to follow, will not abate until man changes his learn the true nature of
situation.
you
You
will learn the truth,
afflict
you
will
change your mind, and
will set yourself free.
Laurence
E.
Badgley, M.D. July, 1988
AIDS INC
XI
INTRODUCTION
In the course of writing this book,
wouldn't talk on the record.
would be jeopardized
if
They
they backed
serious grievances about the
found many
I
jobs or grant
felt their
up
their
way AIDS
is
scientists
who
monies
grievances-and they had
being researched and ex-
plained to Americans. Is
the machinery in place to stop "the plague" called
AIDS?
I
believe, confirming these scientists' worst fears, that every major as-
sumption about
this
syndrome,
this disease, is
wrong
or in serious
trouble.
Among
patients there are massive desertions in the ranks.
own
People with AIDS are searching out their
own
their
money
studies,
and
in
doing
it,
they're
remedies, organizing
by and large spending
One
Meanwhile, medical powers-that-be are redefining AIDS. virus,
less
than they would on orthodox care.
HIV,
is
now
being asked to explain a huge, discordant series of
physical symptoms.
Failure in this
a certainty.
is
It is
the
most em-
barrassing example of second-rate science in decades. Set one undergraduate biology major loose in a library for a
week, and he would be able that
AIDS has
to
uncover legitimate journal-evidence
from the one painted by
a clinical face different
NIH
(National Institutes of Health). In other words, with a shift in personnel at the top of the re-
we would observe a considerably different one we are now being presented. Science... not a sim-
search ladder, overnight
AIDS than
the
ple matter of truth, but a personnel problem.
AIDS come
is
not the
the most
first
instance of this, but
damaging scandal
has yet seen-while people
the
AIDS
will
die.
The organization responsible
for finding
an AIDS cure, NIH,
operates in certain respects like any large corporation. acters
is
probably be-
American medical orthodoxy
production-oriented, competitive.
Its
cast of char-
Top-flight players try to
establish domination, cut divergent thinkers out of the budget.
players of course also advertise their
own
stories of success.
These If
that
AIDS INC.
means
talking half-truths, spreading glitz to cover a lack of substance-
there are
PR people
to
handle
that.
The above paragraph was spring of 1987, reason to reject
when
I
a basic
assumption
started researching AIDS.
I
I've
made
in the
never found
this picture.
These days,
at
NIH, and
at the
Centers for Disease Control
(CDC), the glossy advertisments are beginning justing their toupees in the mirror.
machinations, the charade
is
coming
to peel.
Beyond
Leaders are ad-
the scope of their
to a close.
Jon Rappoport
Los Angeles
PART ONE
THE UNPROVEN AIDS EPIDEMIC
CHAPTER ONE
ON TV
AIDS
Face
what most
it,
hard that
to
We
be selective.
what we
are seeing
aren't doctors.
and hearing
Unfortunately, that
AIDS
is
Therefore,
is
scientific,
we have
it's
to trust
true.
is
a mistake.
word which, through
a
is
know about AIDS comes through our
of us
But because information on AIDS
television sets.
repetition, has
become
a
sword,
a piece of hypnotic death-dealing.
Suppose
sit
I
you down
TV
in front of a
tures I've strung together of black Africans,
ing slowly, the
most
along a dirt road.
stiffly,
"Now
mation.
tional
ad
Save your
They
all
have
I
have large red
letters be-
blind.
The crudest
killer of all.
like this:
Get infor-
life."
it's
like this
skin and bones, walk-
The voiceover gives us something
AIDS.
making people
Of course,
pic-
movements.
tentative
it's
and show you
Holding hands.
Slowly, at the bottom of the screen, gin to emerge:
all
set
river blindness, not
But you watch a
AIDS.
fic-
over the course of a month and what will you be-
lieve?
When you have death and dying to work with in picture-form, PR people who can get a chilling message across are a dime a dozen. Any death can be linked with any reason. But how about this? A man stands against a black backdrop, holding a small bottle the
"See this?" he says. "Isobutyl nitrite.
of liquid.
heard of
People
it.
three years.
arms. legal,
The
I
first
except in
call
it
poppers.
have AIDS. 50
AIDS
New
I
Under
patients
all
I
know, you've never
sniffed this four times a this shirt,
I
sniffed this.
week
have lesions on
Of course,
York, Wisconsin, and Massachusetts.
it
for
my
isn't
Your
il-
fed-
AIDS IXC.
eral
to take action against poppers.
government refuses
them over
the counter.
I
wouldn't advise
it,
You can buy
though."
eing that on TV. s
:
Their
most of us
know about
paid to
and
skills
people
realize, the
their jobs
who
PR
fashion ads and
what they are promoting.
the quality of
have to do with building convincing im-
ages, period.
we
Suppose, in the case of AIDS, which, originally,
is
based on inaccurate science, which
from sou: eria
are being fed "knowledge
coming
is
overlooked very significant facts about the
we
are calling AIDS.
In that case,
we would
amount
have, by now, a truly massive
of distortion goir^:
e
speculation parading as
fact,
and
ould have omissions on a grand scale. This
is,
in fact,
what we have.
ortunatc
D cover in
not analysts of science.
Even m
America, though
e
a
more
media are
detail later, the
riters for the
major newspapers
These
the press representatives at major federal health agencies. -
people are hardworking and helpful folks, but they are merely
fed informati on.
in
from
doctors, take their information direct
oervisors
who run
labs
where research
is
carried
The press people make no judgments on the accuracy of what
they pass on to repor: Just in case
So
it
i
you
didn't
really isn't
know.
hard to imagine
starts at the top of the waterfall,
livingroom through the tube,
by the time
it is
the ring of casual authority the
that, if it
wrong information
cascades out into
a disaster. But by that point,
media know how
to impart.
it
has
That
is
their business
other example.
HIV virus, immune s
the purported ell,
You know
AIDS
those
virus,
TV
most people believe
show
the
T-cells of
our
pictures that
chewing up the
that those pictures are
photos, or at least computer simulations made, dot by dot, of something that has defir I
curred and been observed inside the body.
asked an eminent molecular biologist
said, "No.
It's
a
corny'.-::-:
simulation.
if
that
was
I'm not saying the
true.
TV
He
depic-
CHAPTER ONE tion
intentionally phony, but
is
vention.
your
In fact, there
is
they're
that
HIV
showing you
is
an
in-
viruses are doing that to
cells." I
believe the truth about AIDS, once
than what you've been hearing. after
what
no proof
you read
this
book.
You'll
it is
have
dug to
is
better
news
be the judge of that
But on the whole, behind the media glaze,
behind the hysteria, behind labs and researchers their theories,
out,
beyond even
the illness
who
are
and the dying there
wedded to some re-
is
lief. I
would summarize
the
media position on AIDS
contagious. The virus has spread over
1.
It is
2.
known world. AIDS is invariably fatal. It may well become another grand
3.
as follows:
much
of the
plague.
I'm going to offer evidence that none of these positions
is
true.
CHAPTER TWO
DYING OF WHAT? In a
house on Vermont Avenue,
man
year-old
with a chalky face
is
Los Angeles, a twenty-five-
in
He
dying of AIDS.
propped up by pillows, covered with
a blanket,
sits in a
and watches
chair
televi-
sion.
Outside, in the back yard,
Sacramento,
I
talk
with his parents. The husband,
man who has spent most me somehing is wrong.
a short stocky
of his
life
tending bar in
tells
Wrong?
Everyone knows the son
is
What could be
dying.
wrong, outside of that?
The mother nods
don't think this
"I
nosed him, but
this
agreement with her husband.
in
is
AIDS," the father says.
whole thing has
"They've diag-
to do with drugs he had in Viet-
nam." I
home.
She says, "He was
look at the wife. I
mean, before he went
all
off to fight there
right until he
with him. After the war, he began losing weight.
He came
back
for awhile, got himself a job,
came
was nothing wrong
He was
miserable.
but then he began to fade
again."
"What about the AIDS His father looks
at
me.
damn
pesticides, or heroin."
like a
man
The conviction
virus,"
I
say.
"This isn't viruses.
in his voice is absolute,
Besides, the conversation isn't the
There was a ing away. His
I
and
it
doesn't he?"
It's
one of those
and he doesn't sound
man
in
San Francisco
sister, a teacher,
time
make
who was
was taking
I've
been through
sense."
dying, too.
care of him.
"I've talked to his
don't think this physician just doesn't
first
like this.
supper, she said to me,
and
it,
trying to pretend his son isn't homosexual.
something strange
ter
"He has
One
Wast-
night, af-
doctor for over an hour,
knows what AIDS
is.
He
explains
it,
AIDS INC.
She drags out
shows me passages
number
a
from medical journals and
She builds a case
off.
which has shown up over the centuries
then hands
me
a
list
for
in
many
guises.
of street drugs with an "adverse effects"
next to each one. The
AIDS
as
Syphilis, the disease called the great pre-
a mistaken label for syphilis.
tender,
of articles
checked
that are
symptoms do remind me
She
column
of AIDS.
man who had just He called me through a mutual me information for the book I was
Then, in Venice, California, there was a
been diagnosed as having AIDS. friend, told
me
he wanted to give
writing.
have no symptoms," he
"I
HIV
virus
and
my
said.
"I
just tested positive for the
me
doctor wants to give
the drug,
AZT. He says
I
have AIDS." This sounds preposterous. I
you
"How
ask,
can he diagnose
AIDS with only
a blood test?
Are
me
had
feeling sick?" "I
man
feel fine!" the
"My
says.
headaches recently, the AIDS virus laughs.
"It's
is
tells
probably in
because
my
I
brain."
He
insane."
That night, four people
doctor
we meet
for dinner.
whose doctors have
He
started
tells
me
he knows three or
them on AZT,
treatment, just because they tested positive for the
AIDS
AIDS
the
virus.
No
symptoms.
AZT
is
a highly toxic
who
causes anemia. People
drug that damages bone marrow and
take
it
become so anemic they
blood replacement by transfusion. So
son
who
in the
world should
a per-
has no symptoms be taking such a drug?
Several reporters in ple with
why
often need
New
no symptoms who
York had already told
tested positive
me
on AIDS blood
about peotests -
they
were also being given AZT.
Then
there
was
agnosed with AIDS.
a
woman
in
San Diego
I
met. She had been di-
She was an IV drug user
who had
recently
stopped dealing and using heroin. In a ridiculous setting, riding the elevated rail
huge San Diego Zoo, she turned
to
me and
thing you read in the papers about AIDS."
10
through the
said, "Don't believe every-
CHAPTER TWO "Did you share needles?"
She shook her head.
asked her.
I
"I'm not stupid.
Do
doctors in hospitals
shoot two or three patients with the same needle, without cleaning it?
AIDS
Forget this thing about the
What
needles.
gets passed
around
is
virus getting passed around on
drugs.
Why
don't they find out
what's in the drugs?"
"Such as?"
She looked
"Keep
me.
at
trying," she said.
"You'll figure
it
out." All of the above conversations took place in the spring of 1987, just as
I
was beginning
In July,
York.
him
at
I
met
this
book.
who was
a physician
seeing
AIDS
patients in
New
He was out in Los Angeles on vacation, and I was introduced to an AIDS conference. He started asking me questions about my book, about the artibeen publishing on possible origins of AIDS.
cles I'd just
After lunch, in the lobby of the hotel where the conference
being held, he handed
"Check out the
He
your book."
me
a folder.
citations,"
didn't
want
It
was
contained a computer printout.
he said.
"It'll
to talk further.
make With
a
good
a quick
start for
wave, he
walked out the door. In the parking
out was a long
As
testing.
it
list
lot,
I
opened up the folder and found the
of journal citations for articles about
AIDS
print-
blood-
turned out, a number of them referred to the unreliabil-
ity of those tests. I
blood
found studies on
tests
At AIDS.
I
were
my own
which also rejected the idea
that the
useful.
this point,
I
decided to retreat to orthodox information on
read a number of pamphlets and brochures put out by the
National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Control
(CDC), the two health agencies responsible for much of the
search and statistics-keeping on AIDS.
From
from several conversations with middle-of-the road researchers,
sembled a sample dialogue, questions and answers on AIDS. thing in black and white. discussion of
AIDS
It is
meant
in this book.
11
to
form the background
re-
and
these info sheets, I
as-
Everyfor the
AIDS INC.
AIDS Of
patients are dying, but of
and
infections
illnesses.
what?
Various kinds.
For instance?
Pneumocystis pneumonia. What's new about that?
The reason these people come down with Pneumocystis new. The reason
is
a virus.
is
HIV?
Human
Yes.
What does
spond
immunodeficiency
virus, the
AIDS
do?
it
immune
It
damages
to
germs and destroy them.
the
system, which would ordinarily re-
So now the immune system can't defeat ordinary
Now
virus.
illness.
harmless or mild germs like Pneumocystis become very
dangerous, even
lethal.
And
that's
AIDS.
What part
of the
Yes.
The the
T-cells.
immune system
They
are called
does the
T because
HIV
they're
virus damage?
manufactured
in
thymus gland. Is
AIDS
It
seems
Is
so.
way
there a
We called
invariably fatal?
have
a
to
drug
slow to
it
down?
keep the HIV virus from spreading.
It's
AZT. Does
HIV
any other part of the immune system? The macrophages. They are cells which are the first line of deattack
fense against illness.
They move around the body eating up foreign
germs.
HIV from
also attacks the spine
this brain infection often
They actually
act
and the
is
People
who
suffer
develop what's called AIDS dementia.
demented?
Eventually.
What
brain.
ARC?
12
CHAPTER TWO AIDS-Related Complex.
toms include night sweats,
It's
pre-AIDS condition. The symp-
a
swollen glands, and gen-
fever, diarrhea,
eral malaise.
Do most
who
people
ARC
get
AIDS?
then get
Many
do, yes. Perhaps 50%, perhaps more.
What
are the
symptoms
AIDS
of
The early symptoms
dementia?
are mental disorientation, forgetting
names or appointments, perhaps leg weakness. This eventually comes full-blown mental incompetence and confusion. I've heard of a
Slim and
World
AIDS
in general,
are the
same
AIDS.
still
slim.
and chronic
are chronic diarrhea it's
in Africa called slim disease.
In Africa
thing.
and the Third
one of the major symptoms of AIDS
Hence the name
weight-loss.
But
AIDS
form of
The
be-
is
severe
The other major symptoms there
fever.
HIV
virus
is
weakening the immune
system, allowing the fever and weight-loss and diarrhea to occur and persist.
Yes. In the United States,
We
Definitely.
call
amount.
a considerable
slim part of
is it
AIDS?
the wasting syndrome.
Wasting
is
on the
list
You
lose weight,
of infections
and
dis-
eases which are unmistakably bold signs of AIDS.
So slim, AIDS, pre-AIDS, these are
all
in
one way or another
part of the same disease-picture.
That's right. //
you
test positive
AIDS
blood
test,
does that
mean you
AIDS?
have
No. virus.
It
means you have
Some people
cally incorrect.
may
on an
But
call this
later on,
contacted, been exposed to the
being infected by HIV, which
perhaps
many
is
HIV
techni-
years in the future, you
very well contract AIDS.
What
are the exact
symptoms
of full-blown
AIDS,
the fatal dis-
ease? Until recently,
and you list,
also
had
to
you had
to test positive for the presence of
HIV
have one or more infections or diseases from a
which are called AIDS indicator 13
diseases.
The two most preva-
AIDS INC.
Pneumocystis
lent of these are
coma, which
is
AIDS
But there are other
Many. About
Do you
have
still
show
Six
to
test positive
months
As
after
of September, 1987,
HIV
had put together
I
of
me on
virus.
on KPFK,
dialogue,
LA s
I
Pacifica
Happening
of the Something's
and four hours
for three
AIDS
at a crack,
and the
response was very good.
call-in
Once
the station used a brief
morning news, and
a
dav
later
heard that broadcast and wanted cisco, the
gay bathhouse scene
went with
two-minute comment oi mine got a
I
to tell
me
from
a
for
man who had
about AIDS
in
San Fran-
and the drugs
there, in the 1970s,
His point meshed with one
cause symptoms
that
we
I
was already finding
research.
I
central to a
drugs, alone, adulterated, or in combinations, can call
AIDS.
No
virus necessarv.
His information, and other info like
my
call
it.
discussion oi AIDS:
on
virus in order to
you can have one
this little
as a late-night guest
Roy Tuckman, host
radio station.
HIV
the
for
a definite, positive test for the
show, was having
the
indicator diseases?
and be diagnosed with AIDS, even though you
was appearing regularlv
FM
sar-
AIDS 7
necessarily.
the indicator diseases
don't
pneumonia and Kaposi's
thirty.
be diagnosed as having
Not
carinii
a cancer of the blood vessels.
was
it,
eventually put the cap
able to collect a response to the official position
on AIDS. It is:
•There
AIDS
is
no disease-entity which ought
is
to
be called AIDS.
not one thing.
•The HIV virus has never been proved
to cause
any disease of
any kind.
•The treatment
•No
for
AIDS
patients,
conclusive proof exists that
demic caused by
.
14
AZT, can be dangerous.
we have
a
contagious epi-
CHAPTER TWO •The AIDS blood
tests
which have existed up
And, of course, they are
unreliable.
which has not been proven the cause •Efforts to develop an
of
AIDS
to
May, 1988, are
testing for exposure to a virus
any
illness.
aimed
vaccine, likewise, are
at
preventing infection by HIV, which has not been proved to be harmful to
anybody.
•The various definitions
AIDS, used
of
to
make diagnoses
around the world, are useless and vague. They allow almost anyone to
be pinned with the
people.
They
numbers
of
AIDS
AIDS. They actually function
label,
to terrorize
by semantic juggling, promote vastly increased
also,
cases,
which naturally leads
to the
wide marketing
of highly profitable pharmaceuticals as treatments.
symptoms of pre-AIDS, AIDS, dementia, slim - whatyou use - can all be accounted for by the effects of medical
•Official
ever
and
title
street-drugs, or
•There
is
•Many like
by older forms of
no proof
that
illness.
one malady called AIDS
exists.
episodes of traditional sexually transmitted diseases,
gonorrhea and syphilis, along with massive amounts of
otics,
antibi-
HIV
can cause a great deal of immunosuppression. Rejecting
as
the cause of disease therefore does not imply an endorsement of freefor-all sex.
•The impact.
On
synonym
to
label
AIDS has
a devastating psychological
close inspection, it
is
it
and emotional
means almost nothing.
Human Immune
The
closest
Suppression, which of course has
hundreds of causes. Naturally, in coming to these positions about AIDS,
with a number of scientists and physicians.
many who
disagreed with the
official
Surprisingly,
them
my own
I
found
I
way
in
held with
are reprinted in later chapters.
What
I'm going to
tions I've just stated.
What bel?
Several of the interviews
thoughts.
spoke
scenario on AIDS.
There were also people whose conclusions went a long
shaping
I
As
I
is
say,
AIDS it is
do
Make
in this
is
give evidence for the posi-
new map, one I believe is overdue. when you strip away the terroristic laIt is any form of severe immunothing.
a
actually,
not one
book
15
AIDS INC. suppression, from any source, which then gives rise to opportunistic infections.
These infections are sometimes unusual, because the microor-
ganisms that cause them are benign under ordinary circumstances. But with the
immune response
the fore and behave virulently.
immune
suppression.
It
lowered, the microorganisms come to This
is
the pattern for
always has been.
reduced immune response.
First,
Then, infections.
on the globe where AIDS
In every spot
forms of
all
nothing new.
It is
is
we
said to occur,
find
researchers have avoided a thorough study, a ground-level examination of ingrained
immunosuppressive
For example, in the
factors that already exist.
US gay communities
of Los Angeles,
New
York, and San Francisco, most attempts to understand the so-called
bathhouse
lifestyle
have been half-hearted. They have
ine at close range the incredible parade of
exam-
failed to
immunosuppressive drugs,
both medical and street-type, which have paraded through that scene in historically
unprecedented quantities and combinations.
In Africa, a
whole different
immunosuppressive
set of traditional,
have been
factors
at
and more recent
work, and one of the crimes
of second-rate medical research there has been the failure to really
comb
areas of the
Central African republics and learn what
going
is
on.
As you are the
will see,
symptoms
many
of the
symptoms
of
what
is
AIDS known
called
of toxic reactions to chemicals, or of already
illnesses.
But people insist on believing that
AIDS
is
everywhere one
condition caused by one thing, a virus.
Meanwhile, the death-sentence, You have AIDS, has the impact of a Medieval priest preparing a lapsed believer for Hell. the
hype about AIDS, the severe psychosomatic
sentence
is
We
In
all
death
underplayed. also have hysteria about the possibility of contracting an
invariably fatal disease.
proved, really proved,
demic on our hands.
many
effect of that
This might be understandable that,
But
with AIDS,
we have
that is not the case.
if it
had been
a single-source epi-
From
reports,
many,
people diagnosed with AIDS were already suffering from con16
CHAPTER TWO siderable immunosuppression which had nothing to It
had
do with exposure
to
to drugs, to already
do with
known
a virus.
diseases.
There are several types of "synthetic AIDS" among heavy IV
drug
and none of them would require
users,
a virus to cause severe
immune damage. Everything debilitating could be caused by chemicals. One striking example, documented, involves a ten-year period between 1973 and 1983, during which PharmChem Laboratories, in Menlo Park,
California, analyzed samples of street drugs
Among
the world.
MPPP,
called
many
their
findings
was
from
all
over
the discovery that a
drug
a synthetic substitute sold as heroin, contained
a
byproduct called MPTP.
MPTP San
can cause a virtual case of Parkinson's disease from one
In fact, in 1985, the Santa Clara Valley
injection.
Jose, California, set
up an MPTP/Parkinson's
were seeing increasing numbers of people I
weight.
Medical Center,
afflicted
"Oh
yes," a clinic
spokesperson told me.
fifty pounds." 2
AIDS
"It
up
loss
called the wasting syndrome. By the present
AIDS,
to forty or
it is
toms of
they
this drug. 1
asked whether these patients have been known to lose
matic, is
clinic, since
by
in
sufficient
MPTP
grounds
In
can be very dra-
literature,
CDC
definition of
Other symp-
AIDS.
for a diagnosis of
such weight-
include muscle ache and fatigue, associated with Pre-
AIDS. It is
clear that an ordinary
examining physician would com-
pletely miss the fact that his IV drug-using patient
weight-loss from a chemical. He would have stitution, first, of that
MPPP
for street heroin,
was suffering
understand the sub-
to
and then the adulteration of
with MPTP. Not easy knowledge to come by.
Why
have
we
not heard
much about MPTP and
other chemi-
cals?
The medical research-machine
is
geared
to collect
symptoms,
put them under umbrellas, uncover causative germs, and find drugs to treat those germs.
It is
not geared to analyze deeply the deleterious
Conservative estimates by PharmChem indicate that 500 people were exposed to MPTP. 2 A part of the weight-loss is due to treatment for Parkinson's.
California
in
Central
AIDS INC.
drugs which,
effects of
Which
cal preparations.
Two summers
many
in
some
in
ago
cases, are not so different
in
cases, are medical preparations.
New
been diagnosed with AIDS. The
from medi-
York,
met
I
had used
of drugs he
list
man who had
a
He was
had been prescribed was several pages long.
just
in his life or
terribly fright-
ened, but not of the cumulative effect of these drugs on his health.
He was he had
afraid of a virus; of, to be just
He
more
exact, the
AIDS death sentence
been delivered.
told
me
pneumonia, he
although he had just had one mild episode of
that,
The die had been
he had no chance to recover.
felt
cast.
He knew
mune
system, but he was going to take
AIDS
the
AZT, was very bad
treatment,
it
anyway.
for his im-
"What
else can
I
do?" he said. Since the diagnosis of AIDS, he
He was
afraid to
tell
as dead," he said.
thanasia
is
"I
in
after
feel like
in a hospital
I
saw
the
some hospice where
man, he wrote
been taking drugs
my
life.
I
me
Holland. Eu-
a letter:
see myself ending
I
me and
they're very nice to
make all
easy.
it
my
life.
doctors give them to me. That's unless
trip to
an institutionalized case, even though once in
about dying, trying to I've
should think about a
legal there."
A week been
I
sleeping.
he was "terminal." "I'm as good
his friends that
"Maybe
was having trouble
take another drug?
all
I've
I
I
I
only
I've
up
in one, or
me
whisper to
say 'institutionalized' because
my
buy them from dealers and
know.
How
else can
I
cure
AIDS
always relied on one kind of chemi-
cal or another."
Just in case
give you
some
anyone thinks I'm an anti-drug moralist,
idea,
some
partial idea, of the
drugs
this
me
let
man had
reg-
ularly taken over a ten year period.
Starting in 1972, he
halant nitrite compounds.
had begun
to use poppers,
Serious drugs.
which are
in-
They are snorted as both
an orgasm-enhancer and a muscle relaxant, and were widely used in the gay bathhouse scene starting in about 1972.
One
me
a million times that
the carcinogenic potential of these nitrites
of the nitrites in bacon.
poppers on the average
is
researcher told
This man, for seven years, did huge doses of of three times a week.
18
The
levels at
which he
CHAPTER TWO was taking
the
drug
will
humans, because they
never be replicated in
are
inhumanly
scientific studies, in
unethical.
For two years, he was supplied with poppers by his physician, not for any condition he was suffering, but as a recreational "favor."
Then he went
to the adulterated street versions,
which are even more
was giving him.
toxic than the pharmaceutical-grade stuff his doctor
Ordinarily, during a
weekend
at the
concert with poppers, massive amounts of
type drug with a sensual component
MDA
two or
(a
bathhouse, he also did, in
MDA, which
a speed-
is
He
sexual stimulant).
did
on Fridays and Saturdays, and once
three times a night
or twice on Sundays.
He
also,
on an average weekend, steadily ingested quaaludes
(which, in 1980, began to be contaminated with a
compound
called or-
tho-toluidine, a brain toxin); did four or five valium; ten to twenty lines of cocaine; acid; ten to fifteen joints of
marijuana (occasionally
laced with the dangerous pesticide, paraquat); antibiotics, just in case
he ran across sexually transmitted bacteria; and a quart or two of scotch.
This regimen went on for almost nine years.
During the week, he used heroin,
When
day.
about two grains a
heroin was in short supply, or he didn't feel safe about
the possible contaminants in
it,
he chewed percodans
also used pharmaceutical grade
from
at a rate of
his doctor,
like
candy.
He
amphetamines which he obtained
and during four or
five periods
favored this drug
over heroin or percodans, suffering subsequent speed burnouts, physical
and emotional depletions of considerable magnitude. Meanwhile, because of
his large
numbers
of sexually transmit-
ted diseases, he kept on steadily with antibiotics, whether or not at
any given moment he had an tion
from
ity that
his doctor, he
he might get
infection.
was popping
sick.
In other words,
The problems with
this
approach
cation are spelled out in a later chapter - but suffice
throw in
off
on prescrip-
tetracycline against the possibil-
it
to say,
to
medi-
you can
completely the balance of friendly and unfriendly bacteria
your body with such a regimen, and you can also create large num-
bers of antibiotic-resistant germs.
19
AIDS INC. Because he often suffered from inflammatory infections, he
was
also prescribed corticosteroids,
which
in
one study 3 has been
found, in concert with other compounds, to be very immunosuppressive, leading in fact to
AIDS
of
Pneumocystis pneumonia, the major symptom
(32,000 cases of
pneumocustis since 1980).
Then, to build muscle, he took several steroids on and off for six years.
There
is
more, but you get the idea.
man wrote me
In early 1988, this
know, to
me
do
I
find
my
about
it
past drug use, none of
my
could be responsible for I
a letter in
which he
said,
"You
curious that although several doctors have spoken
them has seriously suggested
AIDS, or whatever the
it
hell this illness is
have."
same
In the
AIDS
off the
letter,
the
man remarked
that he
had been taken
AZT, because he needed too many
treatment,
blood
transfusions.
Of
ity of getting
any number of germs placed directly into your blood-
stream, without
mune
course, blood transfusions also
open up the
possibil-
passing through the ordinary portals of the im-
first
system.
As
will be discussed later,
AZT,
in attacking the
bone marrow,
immune system
has a severe, negative effect on the very
the
AIDS
pa-
having problems with.
tient is
About
three
months ago,
I
received another letter from this
man. He said he had had another episode of Pneumocystis pneumonia.
He now had two might want sible -
to consider
although he
doctors,
and one
of
them was suggesting he
going to Holland, where euthanasia was pos-
still
wasn't bedridden, and was working a half-
time job.
A
"specialist in
beginning just
go
sounds,
much 3
to get
off it
and is
earlier.
death and dying" was counseling him.
annoyed with these ministrations, and wrote, try to get
healthy on
my
even more ridiculous that
Maybe
it's
I
own.
20
Ridiculous as this
didn't consider this
too late for me, but
Journal of Immunology, vol. 133, 1984, p. 2502.
He was "I may
I'd like to
much,
find out.
Ev-
CHAPTER TWO eryone here
so geared to fatalism about AIDS.
is
hypnotism. The expectation
The
date, exact date,
is
that I'm
going
a kind of
It's
massive
and pretty soon.
to die,
the only piece in the puzzle that's missing.
is
I'm
being lulled by well-meaning people into a death dance. They want
make
want
I
you about
begin to
tell
being done.
tough
waking up years and I
AIDS
part,
to the
I
don't
me
Something inside
it.
I've participated in
me
everybody wants
but
it,
is
can't
I
screaming.
now
to give up.
I
that we're
tell
even
An indown
last ten
down knew in New York who was treating same man who had put information in my hands
want
patients, the
I
feel like I'm just
consequences of what happened over these
approached
about AIDS
I'm really so pissed-off
to fight this thing.
justice is
to the
when
non-painful for me, but they become irritated
it
them
to
."
to lie
.
a physician
testing.
I
.
I
set in front of
scribed here, of the drugs this
him
man had
the
list,
only partially de-
taken during a ten-year pe-
riod.
Then
I
included a
of his
list
symptoms.
pre-AIDS
First, the
diarrhea, swollen glands, night sweats, intermittent fevers, de-
ones:
Next,
pression.
I
infection), staph, I
added the
infections
which had brought on
Pneumocystis pneumonia, oral candidiasis
nosis of AIDS:
a diag-
(a
fungal
various skin rashes and inflammatory problems.
asked the doctor whether these symptoms could have been
caused, in
He
full,
by
this
man's ingestion of drugs over ten years.
said, "I'm not
going
to
go on the record with
this,
but you
can find out by looking carefully through ordinary drug referencetexts
and talking with people who take these
ing this
man
street-drugs.
I
see noth-
has suffered which couldn't have been brought on by
the drugs, plus his history of sexually transmitted diseases." "In other words,"
I
The doctor stared
at
said, "no virus,
no HIV virus was neces-
sary."
even the sound of
me and nodded
his voice to
somehow
heresy.
21
yes, as
if
implicate
he didn't want
him
in
medical
CHAPTER THREE
CAN A PRISON EXPERIMENT CAUSE AIDS?
Ken has kept his doctor
and began
"Tell
time
we
among
your readers I'm black," he said
blacks
to
me
pointedly the
them the
tell
twice as high, per capita, as
is
pneumonia, he
of Pneumocystis carinii
among
rate of
my
try to detoxify "the poisons in
first
AIDS
whites." 1
Ken decided he would begin using herbs
and he would
left
treating himself.
spoke, over a year ago, "and
In 1983, tion,
two bouts
After
in 1983.
him he had AIDS
a journal since his doctor told
for his condi-
system."
many avenues of alternative treatment, and, like a number of other people with AIDS I've spoken to, he has refused to accept a permanent protocol for treatment from any MD, even a holistic one. In fact, among the AIDS survivors I've met, this This led
him
into
independence of mind and self-doctoring seem
mon
in 1984,
six
be the one com-
denominator. Ken, 27, was working
ture,
to
he was too weak
show
"in
to continue.
business" in Los Angeles, until,
He began
a course of acupunc-
experimented with herbs from the Southwestern US, and
He
months, started a high-dose course of vitamin C.
taken the lecithin compound, He'll take baths in
AL
which he adds
after
has also
721 (not approved by the FDA).
a very diluted
amount
of
hydrogen
peroxide.
His journal
He now
illness.
He no time
longer works in
tells
them
a record of
what appears
to
be a comeback from
show
business, but holds
down
another
golf. full-
job.
know
"I
he
is
runs a mile a day, swims twice a week and plays
these treatments I've dosed myself with
me, "but
for anyone.
lr
rhe same
is
all I I
care
is
they
work
for
can't tell what'll benefit
true for Hispanics.
23
me.
I
sound
don't
crazy,"
recommend
another person.
But
I
do
AIDS INC. was
feel
very strongly that whatever
that
AIDS isn't fatal. Doesn't have to be." One of the entries in Ken's journal
I
suffering from,
the
HIV
tested positive for
Track them over a few
People with no symptoms.
virus.
years and see what happens
gone, and
interested me:
who have
"Try to find one study of people
it's
they change their habits."
if
The habits he meant were monumental drug-taking and having hundreds (or thousands) of sexual partners, thereby increasing
tremendously the I
risk of
have looked
like the
exposure
to traditional sexual diseases.
and have found no major study
in the literature,
one he envisions.
It is
surprising
when you
think about
it,
because: a)
AIDS
supposed
is
to
be a disease that causes severe immune-
suppression; b) so
from
if
people
der whether
who
are supposedly at risk for
immunosuppressive
their lives,
they'll
habits,
AIDS
cut out,
reasonable to won-
it's
enjoy better health and avoid debilitating
illness.
No mainstream study of any proportions has been done on Much of the doom and gloom about AIDS stems from a
subject.
ferent sort of
ongoing study
years long at this point.
San Francisco City
at the
The two groups
of
men who
study-samples are very specialized.
They
original Hepatitis B vaccine trials in
San Frar
had been showing up
for diagnosis
group stood
from
a
good chance
their sexual infections
constitute the
either participated in the
sco in 1980; or they
and treatment
of already being
and
of sexually trans-
modest amount
This
lat-
immune-compromised
a great deal of antibiotic-taking.
Reading through Ken's journal, history of his drug-use.
dif-
Clinic, several
mitted diseases at clinics in San Francisco, in the late 1970s. ter
this
I
put together an interesting
Interesting because
it
was
relatively minor.
of cocaine in the late 1960s, pain pills for a
A
bad back
during the same period. Social booze. But
I
found
this cryptic reference:
treatment."
No
generous
opening up
in
date,
no name.
I
his journal to
about his past anymore, and that
"Year and a half, facility
asked him about
I
me,
He had been
could read through
point of his incarceration, though, he was evasive.
24
it.
saying he didn't really care it.
On
the
CHAPTER THREE Finally, he said, "Look,
On some
did experiments.
was
I
and
in a joint,
Does
of the inmates.
in this place
that
tell
they
you some-
thing?"
He would
say no more.
But then a week or so
later,
he gave a
home with me. One was
stack of articles and books to take
Jessica
Mitford's Kind and Usual Punishmemt (Alfred A. Knopf, 1974), a
well-known analysis of aspects of prison
US, including
in the
life
medical experimentation.
were also
In the stack ticle
was
entitled
articles
from several gay papers. One
The October
News made public
1970, issue of Medical World
9,
what some people have known
who
Those people
for decades.
classed as sexual deviants have been experimented ities in
ar-
"Atascadero-Dachau for Queers?" 2
on
in
mental
are
facil-
the United States.
This
article, "Scaring the Devil
Out," describes the use of a drug
called succinylcholine at Atascadero state hospital for the criminally
insane, in California, ille.
The
and
at the California
article notes that the
without informed consent,
engaged as inmates
Medical Facility
at
Vacav-
drug has been used on some patients
who have
who have who have been
not been violent,
in "deviant sexual behavior," or
unresponsive to the hospital's group therapy programs:
"More than 100 men. ..have received 20 mg.
and respiratory
arrest lasting
up
to
two minutes."
in a state of terror, feeling they
would be lectured their behavior
had
to
World News:
die, these patients tell
them
that
to change. at Vacaville, told the
"The prison grapevine works
have come
might
by prison doctors, who would
Arthur Nugent, chief psychiatrist
est
mg. of suc-
This dosage. ..is sufficient to induce general paralysis
cinylcholine.
While
to 40
to fear
and hate the drug.
fast, I
Medical
and even the tough-
don't blame them.
I
wouldn't have the treatment myself for the world."
These and other "experiments" were
later
mentioned by John
Lastala in his Advocate article, "Atascadero-Dachau for Queers?"
Based on an interview with an unnamed inmate, Lastala cryptically
2
The Advocate, April
26,
1972
25
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indicates that, "under threat of lifetime incarceration, sex offenders
which leave
are being coerced into giving their consent for operations
them
of
little
anyone, least of
real value to
themselves."
all
Lastala cites the case of a 24-year-old
homosexual prisoner
at
Vacaville who, after various experiments presumably done in con-
went
junction with drug companies,
was
into a suicidal depression
and
in serious physical condition "with ulcerated legs."
According
to Lastala's
informant, a drug called prolixin had re-
This drug
placed succinylcholine at Vacaville. ministered in
Ward
caught in a homosexual their
act.
The inmate
for
they were
in
walking
restraints.
from 3-6 months.
told Lastala that prolixin also induces extreme dif-
ficulty in breathing,
and brings on
which concentrating on you you're
if
There, the story goes, they were beaten,
heads were shaved, and they were put
They were kept there
was sometimes ad-
where inmates were transferred
14,
a kind of psychedelic experience in
thought
a
is
impossible.
dying.. .You're like a vegetable.
You
"The doctors
sweat.
They
tell
tell
you
if
you're ever caught having sex in here again you won't get the antidote." It's
8%
estimated that about
been given
this sort of
of the inmates at Atascadero
had
drug, prior to 1972.
The inmate also stated that a process called "Errorless Extinction of Penile Responses"
was
Wires were attached
practiced.
inmate's penis.
He
flashed on
he got an erection, he was given
it.
If
This practice
sat in front of a screen
was confirmed
in 1970,
to the
and sexual pictures were electric shocks.
when William Chambliss,
a sociologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, visited
Atascadero, as part of a three-person committee state's
Department of Mental Health
empowered by
the
to look into the working of the
institution.
Chambliss, after his tients
and
staff are like
visit,
when
if
the patients
"I
do not know what
its
pa-
they are not in the institution, but judg-
ing from their behavior there,
about the world
wrote,
I
would
feel a
went home
locked up."
26
great deal
at night
more secure
and the
staff
stayed
CHAPTER THREE spoke with Chambliss recently, and he described a few of
I
experiences while at the
he said, "there are both violent offenders and
"First of all,"
people
who
tionism.
are there because of incidents like voyeurism
saw perhaps 50
I
his
facility.
drugs which were used
to
around
patients sitting
make people change
like
and exhibi-
zombies, from
their behavior.
"The head psychologist told me, punctuating his remarks with little
snickers
We
and chuckles, 'We have
this
program
of aversive ther-
take these people-well, they volunteer, but they
do because
they want to get out-we attach their penises to wires and
show them
apy.
pictures of their deviation.
If
become
they
erect,
we shock them
until
they don't become erect anymore."'
Chambliss added, "We wrote up a very condemnatory report,
and several people
at
ine that that puts an
other
facilities.
Atascadero were
end
fired.
But
we
to this sort of thing, or to similar practices in
These practices are institutionalized. They're part of a
system. ..they can find
new people
to continue them."
Jessica Mitford points out in Kind and Usual in 1962, a
law
The
Vacaville.
shouldn't imag-
suit
was brought over had been
plaintiff
a
Punishment
that,
drug experiment conducted
at
a subject in pain-tolerance studies; a
drug called Varidase was used. He developed
a near-fatal
muscular
His weight went from 140 to 75 pounds. Nineteen other sub-
disease.
jects in this
study suffered
chills,
sweating, sharp abdominal pains,
exhaustion, rapid weight loss, headache, weakness.
Needless to say, these are toms.
isn't
It
now
experiments which take place in
when
presented with a It
is
called
known
list
that
of
this country,
symptoms
but one has to wonder
like these.
organophosphate pesticides have also been
tested in the California prison system.
Weight-loss, the so-called
exposure
AIDS and Pre-AIDS symp-
easy to learn about the bulk of prison and military
Mitford points this out.
AIDS wasting syndrome, can occur from
to those chemicals as well.
In other prison experiments,
cardiac failure, finger-loss from decreased blood circulation, fungus infections,
and neurological damage have
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NIH funded
In 1973, according to Mitford,
a study at the
Mary-
land House of Correction, in which cholera, typhoid, viral respiratory
and
agents were injected in prisoners.
viral diarrhea
Ken asked me whether
enjoyed reading his literature on
I
prison medical-experiments.
"What drugs did they give you?" "Don't you want to
wasn't a violent crime.
drug-I'm not going
to
Some days
I
I
thought
know why
That's
all
I
said.
he asked.
in a facility?"
know.. .they gave
you'll get to
say the name.
was going
I
was
But
I
a little crazy.
me
a
pounds.
lost thirty-five I
"It
got sick."
"You had infections?"
"Some funguses. They took I
on the
said, "I'm sure
list
of
AIDS
a long time to
go away."
you know-today those fungus
diseases.
So
the wasting away.
is
infections are
Even forgetting
pneumonia, you could have been diagnosed with
the Pneumocystis
AIDS."
A week or so after New York.
tor-friend in
I
this talk,
told
I
spoke with
my anonymous
doc-
him about Ken's symptoms.
"They might have given him Varidase," the doctor confirmed. "That could've given him those symptoms.
Or
large exposure to
organophosphate pesticides could have been the experiment." At
this point,
it
became
me
clearer to
that
AIDS could not only be produced by
calling
need of
a virus, but that the
what people were
chemicals, without the
fundamental pattern of so-called
AIDS-
immune-suppression followed by various infections-could stem from a variety of causes.
When
told
I
my
phemy. People don't
"Why
not?"
"Well,
first
of
immune-suppression
physician friend
this,
he said, "That's blas-
like that idea."
all,
in
they want
HIV
everyone.
They want AIDS
to
be the thing that causes to
all
be one horror
story."
From my subsequent experience doctors, I've found this
"Look,"
and any one
I
of
said,
if
is
in talking to scientists
and
so.
there
is
a
list
them can land you
of diseases as long as your arm,
a diagnosis of
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AIDS, then
how
the
CHAPTER THREE hell
can anybody be sure that the reported numbers of
mean
anything, as time passes?
and symptoms caused by many
tions
"Welcome
many
cases
to the real world,"
different things."
he told me.
"It's
not inhabited by
people." "But,"
said, "the researchers at the top of the
I
they've proved that
AIDS and
all
the
HIV
is
germ causes
responsible for
AIDS symptoms
The doctor laughed. a
AIDS
could just be a collection of condi-
It
"If
the reported cases of
in the world."
you're asking
a disease, that's a
all
heap claim
whole
me
about
different can of
how you prove worms."
"Meaning what?" "Meaning
that researchers, first of
themselves about what
And
illness.
on
a
good proof
that
have arguments among
any germ causes a particular
among
they like to keep this argument
They don't want to put
is
all,
the public to look in
good
face.
Like,
it's
on
it.
To
themselves.
the public, they
no problem, we've got
it
all
want
under
control."
"But
it's
not under control?"
"What the that
HIV So
causes I
But
hell
AIDS
do you think? Go ahead, check out or anything else.. See
what you get
did. first
I
tried to establish other situations
toms of AIDS could be produced chemically, or
HIV
virus.
the proof
into."
I
found them.
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where the symp-
at least
without the
CHAPTER FOUR
CHEMICAL AIDS The
New
York doctor and
had another discussion of so-called
I
AIDS symptoms. "There are other drugs you should "Preludin and Atabrine, for example.
men
gay bathhouse scene.
in the
It's
know
about," he said.
Preludin was taken by a
form of speed.
If
the adverse reactions, you'll think you're reading a
some
you look
at
mish-mash of
pre-AIDS, AIDS, and slim symptoms." I
Any
did look up reactions to the drugs he mentioned.
dard drug guide
1
you Preludin can produce weakness,
will tell
stan-
fatigue,
malaise, confusion, shortness of breath, diarrhea, stomach pains, rash,
bone marrow depression (immune-system components are made the
bone marrow), excessive sweating,
chills, fever,
in
suppression of
appetite.
Atabrine, an antiparasitic drug used
began
to take a toll
also has a familiar
among gays
list
in
symptoms
of
intestinal parasites
San Francisco, it
in the mid-1970s,
can bring on: diarrhea, abdom-
inal pain, skin eruptions, hepatitis, aplastic
pressed state which gives
when
anemia (an immunosup-
rise to opportunistic infections), dermatitis.
"Look," this deep-throat doctor told me, "medical people see lots of
AIDS
patients
know
that
many, many of them develop
tory infections, they have fungal infections that don't infections.
diarrhea, shortness of breath. pains, they don't
want
to eat.
They
are fatigued.
They're weak.
And we
considering that these
^n
this
book,
I
go away, they
They have
fevers,
They have stomach
The most prevalent diseases are Pneu-
mocystis pneumonia and Kaposi's sarcoma.
over and over.
cer-
They have skin problems, rashes, inflamma-
tain types of infections.
have other bacterial
who
We
see
all
these patterns
see a wasting away. But nobody
is
seriously
symptoms could mainly be caused by various
most often used
Lippincott's
31
Drug
Facts and Comparisons (1988).
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Nobody
chemicals.
is
seriously thinking that these
symptoms
could,
in different people, be caused by different combinations of chemical
by older diseases
factors, or
Well, a few people are, but
like syphilis.
the big-money boys, the people that control this
AIDS
research grants in
country - they're not interested in these avenues of research." said,
I
enues.
don't consider these chemicals just promising av-
"I
you define
If
symptoms, and
forty
who
people
syndrome
a disease or a all
forty can be
AIDS
so that
it
has
produced by drugs, then
if
the
like
are sick have been taking those drugs
.
.
.
it's
criminal to
avoid the obvious conclusion."
spoke
I
another gay
to
the 70s, he said, the
community. its
MDA
drug
man
MDA
from San Francisco.
originally
was prevalent
in parts of the
In
gay
has an amphetamine component to go along with
accent on sensuality.
"You could dance on with
it,"
word.
If
he told me.
you used
three or four times
day
night, once
it
Or you could go
night.
it all
"The only thing was, in quantity,
on Friday
it left
which many
night,
to the baths
you depleted
after-
people did, you'd take
it
and three or four times on Satur-
on Sunday night, maybe once during the week. That
could add up to a
lot of depletion.
"There was another thing.
With
this
heavy
MDA
use,
you
wouldn't get an erection, although you'd be very turned on sexually.
So
in the
bathhouse, for example, you'd go more toward being a sex-
ual "bottom." 2
you
If
you weren't already,
in that direction, aggressively.
MDA
would
definitely lead
You'd screw as many times as you
could. "Early in 1981, before there tice that the
they were
gay
MDA
Q:
the
name AIDS,
men I knew who were dying had been dealers, or friends of dealers.
of people that this
depleted.
was
was happening. Those
They wasted away and
MDA
began
using
to no-
MDA,
was obvious
or
to a lot
people had become
died."
I'm told a frequent combination of drugs, used during a
night at the bathhouse, consisted of poppers,
valium.
2
It
I
Anal-receptive partner.
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MDA,
quaaludes and
CHAPTER FOUR Valium?
A:
We'd use
we were
that to relax after sex, after
through.
me
Q:
You
A:
People kept track of these things
told
quaaludes became contaminated about 1980.
coming back from
the reports
contained byproducts and reagents.
drug all
at
In other
who were now making them were
chemists
Yes,
70s.
where you could send drugs
labs
were not very encouraging. That was
analysis
through the
all
in 1980.
for
The quaaludes
words, the underground In purifying the
careless.
each step of the chemical process, they weren't getting rid of
the byproducts.
Q: Quaaludes were obviously a sexual drug.
bathhouse scene due
became
There was a general
Best one ever made.
A:
to the drugs.
widespread problem,
a
They were
terrible.
In the
mid
attrition
on the
70s, intestinal parasites
These were serious parasites.
too.
They were being passed around.
Q:
What drugs were you using
A:
Different ones.
for parasites?
The
Lomatil, flagyl, Atabrine, Diiodoquin.
worst effects were with flagyl and Atabrine.
A number
of people ex-
A
perienced horrible feelings of malaise and depression from them.
People stopped taking them.
what's-the-use-of-living feeling.
The action of these the least.
Flagyl
the body. sis
It
is
known
anti-parasitic to cause a
would explain some
drugs
is
very revealing, to say
sudden overgrowth of Candida
in
of the so-called mysterious candidia-
among gay men, which became
a
hallmark
for the diagnosis of
AIDS. Lomotil, used to
rhea
if
manage
may
actually aggravate diar-
patients have salmonella in their systems.
was present
in
many
disease for AIDS.
people, and later
came
to
be
In fact, this
listed as
mean heavy
confusion. reactions:
further
to
loss of electrolytes,
turn could create "AIDS dementia" symptoms:
germ
an indicator
Aggravated diarrhea would lead
dehydration, which would in
diarrhea,
and
this
disorientation,
In addition, Lomotil does cause central nervous system
malaise, depression,
numbness
33
of extremities.
It
exacer-
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who
bates depression in patients
use barbiturates, tranquilizers, or
al-
cohol.
The above catalog
of
symptoms weaves
A
thought to be pre-AIDS or AIDS. too easy to
The other drug mentioned under
to Haitian boat
and vioform. mentions that diiodohydroxyquin
people in the
He
have parasites.
all
DNA
and
is
and there
parasitic drug, clioquinol,
nervous disorder, called
is
some suggestion
was implicated
SMON,
them were
that
it is
toxic
calls a related anti-
in a severe
and widespread
Between 1962 and 1978,
in Japan.
8000-11000 cases were diagnosed, and at least 700 people died.
symptoms included abdominal
of
The drug can cause skin
What Smith
cancer-causing.
of
drug has been
AIDS has been diagnosed,
three of these pbpulations.
rash, diarrhea, headaches, to
US when some
also indicates that the
heavily marketed in Zaire and Angola. course, in
all
for parasites, diiodoquin, has a
Researcher Roulette Smith 3
to
mistaken diagnosis would be
is
names, the most notable of which
a variety of
are diiodohydroxyquin, iodoquinol
found
with what
make.
startling history
was given
in well
Its
pain, diarrhea, paralysis, blindness,
degeneration of muscles and nerves, weakness of legs (now rated an early sign of
AIDS dementia), and
symptoms can now be considered
death.
Needless to say,
part of the
all
these
AIDS complex.
The Japanese government undertook an extensive investigation of
SMON,
to
determine
ruled that clioquinol
keting the
was
compound
its
cause,
to blame.
and
in 1978, a
Japanese court
Ciba-Geigy, which had been mar-
there under various names, in 200 different
products, paid settlements to 1500 victims and the families of those
who
died.
(In 1970,
according to reports, Ciba-Geigy withdrew
of these products from the Japanese market, less
than 40 cases of
SMON
and
all
200
in the following year
were noted.)
There has been no information released from the AIDS
re-
search establishment on these antiparasitic drugs, and unfortunately epidemiologists do not readily accept the fact that people on the scene,
3
See Annals of
NY
Academy
of Sciences, v. 437, p. 595, 1984.
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CHAPTER FOUR man
such as the
harms
local
I
interviewed here,
In the following weeks,
AIDS."
know much more about what
people than they do.
And
found more evidence of "chemical
I
became more sure
I
that, aside
from a large group of
wide-ranging symptoms, there was no central core to AIDS, there was
no
central thing
So
for every chemical
symptom,"
I
which gave I
complained, "You're I
symptoms
special meaning.
could dig up which caused one more "AIDS
was advancing
not for AIDS,"
this list of
a valid explanation.
just finding
replied, "No,
To
scientists
who
reasons for individual symptoms,
you fellows
started
all this.
You assem-
bled the massive numbers of unrelated symptoms and called them
AIDS." That wasn't a very popular comment.
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CHAPTER FIVE
WHO
POPPED THE POPPERS?
Shortly after our phone conversation, the
me
New
York
MD
sent
a letter. ".
.
.
They're going to try to say that chemicals can't cause
AIDS
because they aren't immunosuppressive, they're just bad for your They're going to try to say they understand exactly
health.
exactly
where HIV
attacks the
"Human immune teracting.
system
response
Immunity involves
in general.
and opened doors
Impair to
immune
more
it
isn't a
These are obvious known
AIDS
It
specialized attack
know
they
is,
CDC
on
about
a
it.
they don't know.
is
or
why
.
.
these issues,
.
it
over with accounts
amyl or isobutyl
because press representatives
don't have a great deal to say about nitrites.
HIV. So press coverage,
re-
with no answer.
for years
TV news and newspapers brim That
some AIDS
familiar to
of the latest surmises about HIV, they don't discuss
or butyl nitrites.
all
that inhalant nitrites, or poppers,
how
to one's health, but
seemed, could be debated
Although
some
The truth
came across was
I
was generally conceded
were harmful
is
immune system and
facts.
at all." 2
The next drug searchers.
in-
and the nervous
and you have lowered immune response
infections.
That's the facade they're maintaining.
They don't know
few pieces of tinkertoys
the skin, for example,
"So don't buy the idea that special piece of the
how and
system. That's baloney. 1
at
NIH and
the
stress is
on
The
too, leans in the official direction, despite the
example, "The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome: Current Status," Yale It refers to of Biology and Medicine, 1982, p. 443, Quagliarello. immunosuppression among opiate addicts as a result of their drug intake, not AIDS.
^ee,
for
Journal
See the New York Times, Dec. 21, 1987, p. 1. Douglas Dietrich of the New York Medical Center told reporter Gina Kolata, "I've followed patients who've had T-cell counts of less than 10 for a year, and nothing happened to them." Conventional wisdom has it that such an apparent deficiency of immune cells should signal drastic ill-health and, in fact, is one of the clear symptoms of AIDS. Dieterich's findings 2
suggest the current model of
how AIDS
specifically affects
37
immunity
is
speculative.
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fact that,
popper
if
you had
link or an
to
choose between evidence suggesting an AIDS-
AIDS-HIV
link,
you might well take the poppers.
Inhalant nitrites have been used widely in the gay as an
orgasm-enhancer and muscle relaxer during
They have now been banned
anal intercourse.
York, and Massachusetts.
California
community
sex, especially for
in Wisconsin,
has a law requiring warning signs to be posted at point of
sale.
The multimillion dollar popper industry has managed alive
by classifying and
selling
its
A
tracted such attention!"
Hard Ware with
IRRITANT
May, 1985, ad
WARNING: MAY BE FATAL
AND SEVERE at the
proven potential
at-
Advocate showed a
warning prominently printed on the neck
a
IF
SWALLOWED. SKIN
EYE IRRITANT. FLAMMABLE.
Dr. Harry Haverkos, a researcher
CDC, now
in the
al-
exam-
for
inducement - "Never before has an aroma
ple, this slightly off-key
of the bottle:
to stay
products as room odorizers,
though under such interesting names as Hard Ware, with,
bottle of
New
allows them to be sold but
still
National Institute on for cancer
on
nitrites,
formerly of the
Drug Abuse, remarks:
"The
causing nitrosamine in bacon, for exam-
probably one-millionth of the dose from inhalation of pop-
ple, is
pers."
A
recent
demanded
full
bill
authored by California Congressman Mel Levine
federal accounting of the dangers of poppers.
cember of 1987, eight months
late,
the report appeared.
It
policy of no-action against popper companies and offered
In De-
affirmed a
no sugges-
tions for regulating the nitrite drug-group.
Much Branch
earlier,
at the
on
May
CDC, wrote
of the
Committee
some
are quite current.
"Some
to
6,
Monitor Poppers
in
San Francisco. 3
of the studies (on nitrites)
You have
skillfully. ..It is possible that
correlated with such use,
you
cite are
outdated and
edited and amalgamated them
heavy use of
may
AIDS Hank Wilson, head
1985, Dr. James Curran, Chief of
the following letter to
nitrites, or
contribute in
some
another factor
as yet undefined
3 The letter was published in John Lauritsen and Hank Wilson's Death Rush, Poppers and AIDS, Pagan Press, New York, 1986. This book is an indispensable guide to understanding the potential harm of poppers.
38
CHAPTER way
to the
development of Kaposi's sarcoma
with (HIV) or "I
FIVE
in those already infected
who have AIDS.
agree that this information should be disseminated and
knowledge the
active role
you have played
I
On
in this effort.
ac-
the
other hand, the present data do not justify an absolute 'anti-popper'
campaign.
"We
certainly wish to point out that
that using nitrites
sider decreasing use of this substance until assess those risks that
"Thank you
no data
may
more data
con-
are available to
exist.
your interest
for
exist to indicate
Gay men should
a safe, risk-free practice.
is
in this issue."
Three years have passed since Curran wrote
this letter.
What-
ever minor funding has subsequently gone into nitrite research, none of the dissemination of information about poppers Curran paid lipservice to has taken place. level,
has been
made
to
No
warn
serious attempt, at the federal health
was
the above piece of skillful equivocation
volvement
Apparently
or advise against nitrites.
the limit of
GR
In the Sept.-Oct. 1984 issue of Pharmacotherapy,
presented in the
CDC
this interesting short history of
form of amyl
angina pectoris.
was considered
nitrite
was used
poppers:
safe.
Newell
"Volatile nitrite
for 100 years for the treatment of
In spite of recognized toxicity,
its
use in this form
During the 1960s, prescriptions were not
quired for purchase of amyl
nitrite
.
.
.
and
its
non-medicinal street variety volatile
in 1969,
made commercially
available in the
and isobutyl
some
trite.
nitrite;
when metabolized
into N-nitroso
haled volatile nitrites
4
many is
to
The quantities used per person then
amyl
and
their
byproducts
compounds have been known
to
be
Recreational use of in-
among male homosexuals and
accelerated fantastically.
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ni-
be profoundly immuno-
in vitro,
animal species.
prevalent
re-
were
form of mixtures of impure butyl
human lymphocytes
highly carcinogenic in
nitrites
of these preparations also included
These products have been found
suppressive for
re-
use for recreational
purposes became popular. 4 With reinstatement of the prescription
quirement
in-
in the matter.
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compounds have been suspected
coma
as possible co-factors in Kaposi's sar-
associated with AIDS''
Authors Lauritsen and Wilson,
AIDS,
provide further interesting
Sue Watson,
tor
Journal
of the
after
sending
Death Rush, Poppers and
in
groundwork. They report
a letter
that
Doc-
about popper-dangers to the
American Medical Association in 1982 - which was
rejected - wrote a letter to the Advocate, the largest
gay publication
in
America:
"Our studies show that amyl
segment of the immune system
strongly suppressed the
nitrite
(cellular
immunity) which normally
protects individuals against Kaposi's sarcoma, Pneumocystis pneu-
monia, herpes virus, Candida, amebiasis, and a variety of other opportunistic infections.
ing
nitrite
AIDS. ..Publication of
community see
fit
The upshot
inhalants
may
of this research
be
risk
at
that persons us-
is
development
Advocate will serve to
this letter in the
to the health risks of
for
using amyl
to include this information in the
nitrite.
news
alert the
hope you
I
of
section of the
will
Advo-
cate."
The
letter
was not answered. The Advocate did not
Hank Wilson, chairman to
print
of the San Francisco-based
Monitor Poppers, then got hold of
another
letter
it.
Committee
written to the
Advocate by Joseph Miller, president of Great Lakes Products, Great Lakes manufactures publications as
room
any action against its
nitrites
odorizers.
nitrites,
Inc.
and markets them through gay
Because the
CDC
had never taken
and had in fact exonerated them through
policy of equivocation, Miller could expansively pen the following:
Gay press, we intend to use the extensive ad space we purchase each month as the vehicle for sending a message of good health to the North American Gay communities." "As the largest advertiser in the
Wilson and Lauritsen recount
that,
on April
1,
1983, Joseph
Miller issued a press release titled, U.S. Government Studies dicate that Nitrite-Odorants
Not Related
to
AIDS!
It
Now
In-
was mentioned
in the release that the assistant director of the Center for Infectious
Diseases
(at the
to visit the
him "no
CDC
CDC), James Curran, had given in
November
of 1982
-and
Miller an invitation
that the
CDC
association exists between nitrite-based odorants
40
then told
and AIDS."
CHAPTER
"Although
Miller's press release then offered this disclaimer:
company does
his (Miller's)
WARE®
QUICKSILVER® as inhalants, Miller know that recent Government
or
that such
company
says the
studies clearly
is
show
misuse poses no health hazard."
Wilson and Laurtisen report that ber 27, 1983, James Curran of the
copy
HARD-
not advocate the misuse of
greatly relieved to
FIVE
CDC
had met with Miller
on Septem-
later,
sent a letter to Miller,
which never printed
to the Advocate,
months
six
CDC, but he was upset with
at the
and
a
Curran didn't deny he
it.
Miller's at-
tempted whitewash of popper health-dangers: "Other health hazards (than AIDS) from misuse of these drugs have been documented,"
Curran cate 5
"Your press release and advertisements in the Advo-
replied.
are misleading
implications
.
.
.
and misrepresent the
While
it is
CDC
findings and their
unlikely that nitrites will be implicated as
the primary cause of AIDS, their role as a co-factor in
some
nesses found in this syndrome has not been ruled out. that
you discontinue
the misuse
I
and misinterpretation of
of the
ill-
must
insist
CDC
find-
ings." It is
highly probable that the
hundred AIDS cases were
all
first five,
heavy inhalant
the
the
first fifty,
Like other street drugs, poppers too were adulterated.
and Lauritsen point tested
some samples
first
nitrite users. 6
Wilson
out, "In 1981, the Stanford Medical Laboratories
of different brands of poppers,
to contain kerosene, hydrochloric acid,
and found them
and sulfur dioxide, among
other impurities."
A number the
of studies 7
have shown a link between
development of Kaposi's sarcoma
in particular.
nitrites
Among
and
those di-
agnosed with AIDS as a result of contracting Kaposi, the overwhelm5
I
am
told the Advocate
no longer runs popper ads.
6
See appendix to this book, "The First Five AIDS Cases." Also see "Disseminated Kaposi's Sarcoma in Homosexual Men," Friedman-Kien et al, Annals of Internal Medicine, June, 1982, p. 693; "Disease Manifestation among Homosexual Men with AIDS," Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Oct.-Dec, 1985., Haverkos et al, p. 103; "National Case-Control Study of Kaposi's Sarcoma and Pneumocystis Carinii
Pneumonia
in
Homosexual Men:
Part One, Epidemiological Results," Annals of
Internal Medicine, August, 1983, Jaffe et al, p. 145. 7 For example, "A Case-Control Study of Risk Factors for
Andrew Moss. Presented
15 April 1985 at the
41
AIDS
in
San Francisco,"
CDC Conference on AIDS in Atlanta.
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ing majority have been gay men. trite
It is
well established that heavy ni-
use has centered in pockets of the gay community, and that
use outside those
circles, in
such high dose
levels,
its
has been relatively
rare.
The question
arises,
how might
inhalant nitrites contribute to
Kaposi's sarcoma?
One answer is that exposure of the skin to nitrites produces carcinogenic compounds (called nitrosamines). Another is that Kaposi is
not really a cancer of the blood vessels at
results of blood vessels
incompetency
many
places,
is
all,
that
its
becoming weak and incompetent.
not a malignancy, but the onset of
owing
lesions are the
to the action of nitrites,
which
many
That
this
lesions in
dialate the vessels.
This repeated action, under extremely large doses, could cause
mechanical breakdown of the blood vessels, which would result in sions
le-
and bleeding.
When
patients
do die of Kaposi
itself,
which
is
usually the result of internal bleeding from the lesions.
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not often,
it is
CHAPTER
SIX
DRUGS AND AIDS: AN INTERVIEW WITH AN AIDS CLINIC ADMINISTRATOR
Jack True
is
a hynotherapist.
about 600 people with AIDS.
worked
Since 1982, he has interviewed
For the
last
year and a half, he has
as administrator of the Natural Therapies Medical Clinic in
Santa Monica, California.
He patients'
is
one of several people with
line leave out
one or more important
Q:
What
What he
says correlates with
are the
most commonly held
factors you've found,
AIDS?
In all the people I've encountered, there's
level of stress - occupational, in relationships, in the
These are party people, by and recreational
Q:
information at
I've talked to.
since 1982, in people with
True:
have discussed AIDS
I
factors, the best
present comes from people like True. observations of others
whom
Since published studies along this
background-profiles. 1
large.
Into night
life,
been a high
way
they play.
heavy drug use,
and medical drugs, promiscuity.
What
are the percentages of gay
and
straight people you've
seen? A: About
Q:
Of the
70%
gay,
15%
bisexual,
10%
straight.
what were the most commonly held
straight people,
factors?
A: tionships.
Q:
Drug
use, medical
Not so much
and
recreational.
of the promiscuity.
Stress in family rela-
Some, but not so much.
Since you started working at the Natural Therapies Clinic,
would you say you've seen been diagnosed with AIDS?
a representative
sample of people who've
Also see Joan McKenna's comments on background profiles in AIDS and SyphilisThe Hidden Link by Harris L. Coulter, North Atlantic Books, 1987, p. 46-8. E.g., "...reports of prescribed tetracycline for 5 to 18 years, continously (among AIDS 1
patients interviewed)."
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A:
I've
show
ple in
what
for
people
Now
have the
factor.
No.
is
1.
my
brother,
summary
of Mr. True's ten cases.
White male bisexual,
married, with children.
30's,
Very agitated, tense person.
who
tried to get
him
certified
a five-year period, in
visiting bathhouses.
a
2.
another
Can-
turned out
was known only by
his
all
the facts rele-
so secretive.
Recently
when he was
regularly
is
city,
STDs? 2
27-year-old white gay male.
bathhouse attendant in
when he was
It
and locked up. Main drugs he
vant to illness in this situation, because he
sex
This
a long period of
used were cocaine and alcohol. Difficult to unravel
No.
cries
antibiotics, another per-
Phoenix, he had a gay lover, and this
admitted
It
in different directions:
heavy
amounts over
in large
there.
is
powerful debilitating suggestion.
brief
dida, fungal infections. that, in
You go
you
ten cases I'm giving
you put the word AIDS on top of these people and you
effect of a
Here
The
.
.
that person did
pills,
son did recreational drugs time.
.
The large drug use
I've seen.
out to be ranked as the key
person did pain
of these
Engineers, accountants, psychologists, peo-
biz, restaurant
norm
are the
Most
seen very few people without education.
people are professionals.
17.
New
York
Well educated. Worked as Started hustling
for three years.
Has had Kaposi's sarcoma
for three years.
As
a
bathhouse attendant, he was usually paid in drugs for arranging
rooms
for customers.
Has done
lots of
drugs since early teens. Angel
dust, coke, grass, poppers, downers, quaaludes,
Many
of antibiotics. lifestyle
engage
on the in
MDA,
incidents of gonorrhea.
Got
M side, and because he took so many
more
brutal
games
acid, a great deal
into the S
and
M
drugs, he had to
anything because the drugs were
to feel
desensitizing his body. Steady junk food diet.
No. for a
little
freaks
him
3.
32-year-old white gay man.
over a year. out."
Has had Kaposi's sarcoma
Extremely good looking.
His main drug was steroids, which he took over a
long period to develop more bulk and muscle.
Eventually had an episode of Pneumocystis.
day
"A single blemish
for five years, consistently did
Pumped lots of iron. He smoked pot every
poppers and
Sexually transmitted diseases.
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MDA
at
bathhouses.
CHAPTER Was
a bottom.
lactically,
him on
SIX
For twelve years, he's been taking antibiotics prophy-
A
so he won't get pimples.
doctor in
New
Jersey started
regimen, which also involved cortisone and hormone
this
creams.
No.
stressful business
does his share: pills,
mood
Was diagnosed
52-year-old white gay man.
4.
with swollen lymph nodes,
He
life.
in 1986, in
London. Leads
speed.
little
pre-AIDS
not as heavy a drug user as some, but
is
booze, grass, sleeping
elevators, a
as
a usual kind of
pills
He
on
a regular basis, pain
a top.
is
Has
a history of in-
flammatory and urethral problems. No. tis.
23-year-old white gay man.
5.
Managed
to
put
cups of coffee every day,
thorazine.
Alcohol.
No.
Has had
Never
Twenty
to
and gonorrhea, many incidents
antibiotics.
34-year-old male bisexual.
6.
Pneumocys-
a history of speed, valium, grass,
syphilis
Has taken much
of the latter.
incident of
Considerable drug-taking habits.
particularly healthy. thirty
One
18-hour work days on a regular basis.
in
Emaciated, weight-loss.
Lives on a total junk-food diet, shoots heroin, shoots cocaine, free
which has now become both
bases, has a long history of gonorrhea, front
and back, and he No.
is
frequently re-infected.
23-year-old heterosexual.
7.
tive diagnosis of
antibiotics.
Had pneumonia, but
a defini-
Pneumocystis was not made. Has also had fungal
fections, while he lived in
Long
times a week.
Much
Miami.
Has sex with new women
in-
4-5
history of antibiotics, taken for STDs, but also to
"stave off possible infections."
He
dealt drugs in
Miami and used
coke, speed, downers.
No.
44-year-old white gay
8.
promiscuous.
25-year,
history of depression.
eration
and
heavy
man from Denmark. Somewhat
alcoholic.
Recently joined AA.
Long
After an automobile accident, had a major op-
a transfusion.
Did not recover
well,
and began losing
weight.
No.
9.
54-year-old semi-retired male.
dida, other fungal infections. in bathhouses.
Bisexual.
Has had
20 years of promiscuous sex,
much
Has had immunotoxic medical drug therapy
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Canof
it
for a
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cancer, also has a history of hepatitis
maglobulin 3 No.
shots.
B and STDs. Took many gam-
5-10 years of amphetamines.
35-year-old heterosexual.
10.
and severe herpes,
hepatitis A, B, while living in Europe.
many gammaglobulin heroin regularly,
is
Has had both Pneumocystis
shots,
Has taken
had has several STD episodes.
quite promiscuous.
Has used
Shoots
alcohol every day
for six years (averages five drinks a day).
This
is
nosed AIDS, find.
not to suggest that there are no puzzling cases of diagin
factors are harder to
Those hard-to-understand situations, as well as others,
volve syphilis.
normal
and
which the immunosuppressive
in the
But again, as experience
of,
I
may
in-
mentioned, the above 10 cases are
not just Mr. True, but
many
clinicians
therapists.
The combination of many drugs and STDs
is
common.
In
other words, immunosuppression already exists from factors having
nothing to do with the
3
HIV
virus.
A blood component which contains many antibodies. 46
CHAPTER SEVEN
YEARS OF ANTIBIOTICS: MORE ON CHEMICAL AIDS Antibiotics,
by many accounts, have been overused tremen-
dously in certain pockets of the American gay community, in the fifteen years.
In this, such gays represent an extreme
From
eral overuse, particularly in hospitals.
who
cians
last
example of gen-
reports of several clini-
interview people with AIDS, there are cases where these
people have taken antibiotics for ten years, continuously. This practice started taking off in the 60s. say, Puerto Rico tibiotics,
doctor
on vacation might ask
gay man, going
to,
because he wasn't sure he could get one in Puerto Rico. His
would write one
out.
Prophylactic dosing continued
New
A
his doctor for a script, for an-
when
the
same gay man, back
York, would anticipate going to the baths on the weekend.
would load up on
tetracycline, just to
he ran into gonorrhea
some people, popping
bacteria.
And
antibiotics
make
sure he
would be okay
so on and so forth, until,
became
in
He if
among
a daily regimen, a habit, as
San Francisco physiologist Joan McKenna says, "against the
possibility
of a pimple."
Overprescription of antibiotics has two principal creates antibiotic-resistant
and
it
effects.
germs which then become harder
It
to treat,
upsets in the patient's body the balance of microbes which has
been established over the course of evolution. Physicians, then faced with antibiotics having no effect on their patients' infections -
and not
tance which has been built
some
cases
jump
the
realizing that the cause
up by those germs
gun and assume
false
diagnoses of AIDS.
47
genetic resis-
the patients are so
depressed that "drugs don't work anymore."
Leading to
is
to antibiotics
- can in
immune-
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A
through overuse of antibiotics, carries around with
patient,
him an imbalance
of
germs
gained the upper hand ral
in
which harmful micro-organisms have
body
in territories of the
in
which
their natu-
competitors have been drugged out of existence.
Two
and Candida
instances of this are salmonella
albicans.
Both are specifically listed as grounds for a diagnosis of
on the September
4, 1987,
CDC
definition of
infections can clearly develop for
AIDS
AIDS, even though these
no other reason than
antibiotic-
abuse.
Other similar instances are streptococcus, Proteus and Pseu-
domonas. Any of these alone could be defined as AIDS. 1
you wish,
rely
on the wisdom of your doctor
You may,
know about
to
if
the
strange imbalancing effects of antibiotic overprescription - but the
most physicians are unaware
facts are that tially
of,
or ignore, that poten-
important element of disease in 1988. 1.
In
some
areas of the third world
ported, antibiotic use has rarely necessary.
where AIDS cases are
grown tremendously.
re-
Prescriptions are
The drugs are sold over the counter and then shot
or swallowed. 2.
use
One
of the
carefully
is
Africa,
most
monitored
toxic antibiotics, chloramphenicol, in the
US,
is
shipped to
and Mexico where, bought over the counter,
it
immune systems by harming bone marrow. 3. Some antibiotics inhibit protein-synthesis and (immunosuppressive).
The universally used
whose
Brazil, parts of
can suppress
are thus toxic
tetracycline falls into
this category. 4.
It is
probable that certain bacteria are useful to us because,
without being harmful, they "exercise" our
keep them
in
immune systems and
good scavenging shape. Antibiotic overuse can demol-
ish these useful strains. 5.
their
Beneficial skin bacteria act as a kind of
own, protecting us against Staph,
gonorrhea),
1
They
fall
Clostridium, Cornebacterium.
under the category of "other
of
Again, antibiotics can
bacterial infections.
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immune system
Strep, Neisseria (meningitis,
CHAPTER SEVEN sweep
the deck clean
and
"immunizing" helpful bacte-
rid us of these
ria.
As previously mentioned, several
6.
McKenna, of gay
a
and Joan
clinicians
San Francisco physiologist, report, from many interviews
AIDS
STD
One can
continuous usage.
long-term
extensive
patients,
(prophylactic) for possible
men's bodies are
infer that these
with antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria.
around
bacteria are being passed
use of antibiotics
infections - 10-15 years of more or less
in
dense quantities in areas of the gay
community. Doctors are naturally baffled by the
failure of
many
to
begins:
Bacterial infections
and
their
types
An AIDS
of antibiotics to put a dent in these bacterial infections.
myth
filled
Also that these resistant
unmanageability are said
be entirely the result of underlying immune-suppression from the
HIV
virus.
Some
7.
British strains of staph bacteria (called "80")
more powerfully
infecting than previous staph types.
There
tibiotic-resistant.
the
is
possibility
that
seem
80s are
some
to
all
be
an-
bacteria
strengthen because of antibiotic treatment, beyond the fact that they
become harder
to
subdue with treatment.
Hemophilus
8.
b, a
microbe involved
other illness (pneumonitis, by
CDC
nosis of AIDS), has increasingly
in
definition,
grown
pneumonia
is
as well as
sufficient for a diag-
resistant to antibiotics.
This
process probably began in the 1950s and has continued to the present. 2 I
believe that a physician
and continously,
ally
criminal charges.
good deed
If
who
writes scripts for antibiotics casu-
as "prevention,"
should be
liable for serious
the Centers for Disease Control want to perform a
that will indeed control disease, the drafting of such a bill
for Congressional approval
immediate upsurge
in
would be
in order,
and would cause an
medical knowledge to course through the
professional community. It's
the
CDC, was
faith
2
worth adding a
at this
Mormon
which professes
a strong belief in
See the excellent When Antibiotics
1986.
Some
point that Dr. James O. Mason, head of
bishop, a quite high-ranking official in a
Fail,
preventive medicine.
In fact,
by Marc Lappe, North Atlantic Books,
of the basics of antibiotic-abuse recounted here are derived from Lappe's
account.
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AIDS INC.
the church's foreign medical missionary program, once
Mason, stressed preventive-health advice It's
in the
headed by Dr.
Third World.
surprising that the scandalous role of antibiotic overpre-
scription in both causing disease to appear
and
to resist treatment has
not been handled with more firmness by Dr. Mason.
What happens when
a person ingests antibiotics
never envisioned, inhales enough amyl and butyl
dozen times
continent,
and
strains of
gonorrhea or syphilis?
mune system his body,
is
infected a
in
on
a scale
nitrite to float a
two years with various
The answer may well
be, his im-
dives into oblivion, and otherwise benign microbes in
such as Pneumocystis protozoa, begin to erupt in virulent
ways, ways
we have come
to call, irrelevantly,
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CHAPTER EIGHT
PESTICIDES
AND DRUG DUMPING
THE THIRD WORLD:
for
by Nazi
first
nor alteration, times
more
it
scientists as a
became
toxic to
in their
landmark book,
Food and Development
among
Francisco, 1981), parathion, a major killer
veloped
AIDS?
IS IT
As David Weir and Mark Shapiro note Circle of Poison (Institute
Policy,
pesticides,
weapon during WWII.
a pesticide; in
humans than DDT.
present form,
its
IN
it
San
was
de-
After miis still
60
widely distributed in the
It is
Third World.
was marketed
Phosvel, a pesticide outlawed in the U.S.,
Third World in the 1970s, and Its
may
still
be trading in Latin America.
They
victims are called "zombies."
die slowly
with paralysis and asphyxiation coming
who
suffer weight loss
in the
and agonizingly,
at the end. 1
and an increasing
inability to
Field workers
move should
not be assumed, by researchers a continent away, to be suffering from a virus.
A
Nairobi professor visited a pesticide plant in Kenya in the
The product
late 1970s.
workers
BHC was
against its toxic effects
sunken," the professor reported, TB." 2
When When
World
is
being
was
nil.
made
there,
and protection of
"The workers' eyes were
"and they
all
looked
like
all
they had
these workers get sick they are fired. selling
dangerous pesticides from the West
frowned on or outlawed by
their
to the
Third
own governments, West-
ern corporations sometimes circumvent these regulations by setting
up
so-called formulator plants in Third
for the
banned pesticides
combined
there,
^Circle of Poison. 2 Forms are
of
TB
World
listed as
Ingredients
are shipped separately to these plants
usually under no rules of
now
countries.
AIDS
safety.
indicator-diseases.
51
and
The worst of these
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plants are small local operations, run like "whiskey
In Brazil,
stills."
there are perhaps 8000 such backyard chemists.
With
from a large upswing
Brazil suffering
tional diseases, as well as
in various tradi-
from endemic malnutrition, a chemical
in-
fusion of 8000 unshielded toxic pollutors could easily create pockets of
new wasting-away
With actual causes overlooked and
diseases.
ig-
nored, the faddish medical pronouncement could certainly be AIDS.
The United Nations
Prospects for the future of pesticides?
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) predicts
67%
2000,
"improved." tion,
This
means they
more
in fact,
Therefore, they will
through buy-outs, starting to corner the market
on global seed businesses; the creation of seeds which ers
and pesticides
is
will be
Weir and Shapiro indicate that pesticide
pesticides.
companies are
by the year
more produc-
will be altered to yield
but will also be more vulnerable to pests.
require
that
underdeveloped countries
of the seeds used in
the
work
require fertiliz-
of these parent companies.
Weir and Shapiro's Table of "Recent North American Seed
Company ing
Acquisitions"
the
is
leaves no doubt that chemistry for better liv-
operating motto of some very major corporations.
Prominent pharmaceutical names on the seed companies
list
of those taking over
Upjohn, Sandoz, Pfizer, Monsanto, and Ciba-
are:
Geigy.
you add
If
the
US
in the fact that
in
goes to the livestock industry to be included automatically in
commercial feeds, you begin that runs very deep: It is
to see
an obvious community of interest
pesticides, pharmaceuticals, agriculture.
difficult to trace specific pesticides
rope through to use rule of
roughly 40% of the antibiotics sold
thumb
is,
in, say,
the most
from the U.S. and Eu-
African countries or Brazil.
The general
toxic pesticides are used in the Third
World, and there they are used (and formulated) with frightening disregard for safety- This
is
that label-warnings printed
ing for most of the people In
books such
due
to a lack of laws,
on containers
who
in English
to the fact
have no mean-
handle these poisons.
as Circle of Poison,
workers suffering extreme
and also
effects
we
get glimpses of field
from casual contact with these sub-
stances.
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CHAPTER EIGHT
A tion
on
worker
amounts
in
Guatemala might use old Coke
No
of parathion for local farmers.
the bottles,
no
labels,
bottles to appor-
protection,
no
seals
no warnings.
Consider the case of Phosvel, recounted
in Circle.
In 1976, the
Texas plant which manufactured the pesticide had to close because
workers there were developing central nervous system problems. "Fellow workers dubbed them 'Phosvel Zombies' because they lost
and
their coordination,
A
in the
work, talk and think
Workers
scandal developed.
Third World.
manufac-
to sell the
This, despite the fact that in 1971, in
Egypt, "a widely publicized Phosvel epidemic ter buffalo
clearly."
filed suit against the
company continued
Nevertheless, the
turer, Velsicol.
product
their ability to
.
.
.
killed
over 1,000 wa-
and an unknown number of peasants. The victims died
slow and agonizing death, gradually paralyzed
a
until they asphyxi-
ated."
Phosvel belongs to the class of pesticides called organophos-
Here
phates.
a list 3
is
organophosphates:
of
symptoms which can be caused by
headache, dizziness, flu-like symptoms, excessive
sweating, difficulties walking, diarrhea,
many
skin problems, delayed
nerve disease.
Headache significant
that
HIV
is
now
symptom
listed
of "early
causes a mild
by
the
HIV
World Health Organization
disease." 4
flu-like episode
sweats are taken as a sign of Pre-AIDS.
symptom
early
and
of
also a major
soon
Many
after exposure.
Leg weakness
as a
researchers state
is
Night
considered an
AIDS dementia. Diarrhea can be a sign of pre-AIDS symptom of AIDS in the Third World. AIDS pa-
tients
often present numerous skin rashes and skin problems. Nerve
disease
is
said to be the reason for
In other words, the
AIDS dementia.
symptoms
of exposure to organophos-
phates read like listed symptoms for AIDS.
and the following lists of symptoms are taken from Fruits of Your Labor, A Guide to Pesticide Hazards for California Field Workers, by Sidney Weinstein, Labor Occupational Health Program, University of California, Berkeley, 1984. 4 See Western Journal of Medicine, December, 1987, "AIDS, A Global Perspective," for 3 This list
a definition of early
HIV
disease.
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at least three other
There are
major classes of pesticides:
organochlorines; nitrophenols; and chlorophenoxy herbicides.
As
AIDS and
Pre-
you can
symptoms
see, their
likewise are mirrors of
AIDS symptoms. skin irritation, rash, nervous system disor-
Organochlorines:
and weight
ders, weakness, appetite
Nitrophenols:
loss.
sweating, headache, fever, skin rash, weight
loss.
Chlorophenoxy herbicides:
Some
nerve disease. dioxin, one of the
most
of these herbicides are contaminated with toxic substances yet encountered.
The pesticides aldrin and are
dumped
DDT;
dieldrin, both restricted in the U.S.,
and Latin America, along with lindane and
into Africa
WHO
skin rash, muscular weakness,
estimates 5000 deaths occur per year and 500,000 people
are poisoned in those areas of the
world from contact with the
pesti-
cides.
DDT, acccording
to Circle of Poison,
U.S. in 1972, continued to be turned out
which, ten years
Agency
that
DDT
it
later,
malaria has
had sold the pesticide
strains of
be a boon, because
it
greatly re-
But now, internationally,
a vengeance, despite an assault with
DDT
and other preparations. The new
mosquitos are resistant to several pesticides simultaneously
and are causing, At one
a year.
by Montrose Chemical,
to 21 foreign sources in 1980.
to
killing mosquitos.
come back with
and larger amounts of
larger
for crops in the
informed the Environmental Protection
had once been thought
duced malaria by
banned
for
example,
in Sri
earlier point, the
Lanka, 2 million cases of malaria
count had shrunk to 23 cases a year
there.
But now, with the mosquitos having developed resistances, there
is
the double
use, without success, to
methods
wipe out these
are being introduced
the
AIDS blood
on the
insects.
(e.g., sterile
manufacturers haven't by any means
5 Malaria is generally
and highly
problem of malaria 5
rise in the
let
54
Although non-toxic
male mosquitos), pesticide
go of
Third World.
test to register falsely positive.
toxic pesticide-
this lucrative
Some
market.
researchers say
it
causes
CHAPTER EIGHT There
are, of course, also
dangerous drugs which are sold
in the
Third World by Western pharmaceutical firms. 6
These drugs can produce immunosuppression-leading-to-opportunistic-infections - the pattern ascribed to AIDS.
Yet they are
completely written out of the AIDS disease-equation by
US
federal
health agencies. Tetracycline, the antibiotic as teeth
dren,
is
World. tries like fects.
which can damage the
and bones, and should not be taken
commonly
No
at all
liver, as
well
by very young
chil-
sold over the counter throughout the Third Physician's references in coun-
prescription necessary.
Nicaragua, Brazil, and Argentina don't mention the side
ef-
An
in-
Manufacturers?
ternational cast,
which
Dow, is
Dumex,
Pfizer,
Lepatit, Lederle.
most of these drugs.
the case with
Squibb makes a vitamin preparation called Verdivitone, which is
sold in Bangladesh over the counter.
people have liver problems. not
recommended
for
In that country,
Verdivitone
is
17%
people with liver disease.
50-60% of the
alcohol, definitely
Local ads discuss
its
capacity to produce "vitality and energy."
The pharmaceutical
giant, Ciba-Geigy,
markets
a painkiller
called Cibalgin
which
Mozambique.
contains aminopyrine, banned in the U.S. and parts
of it
It
Europe because
it
is
available,
again, over the counter, in
has been linked to blood disorders. People using
have died from the opportunistic infections breaking out on top of
their
sudden anemias. 7
Cibalgin can also cause vomiting, kidney
problems, and reddish lumps on the body.
Chloramphenicol, mentioned
earlier, is
Davis, McKesson, Boehringer, and Beacon.
and very serious anemias,
it is
manufactured by Parke
Having caused
another drug which gets the
fatalities full
pro-
motional treatment by foreign subsidiaries of the drug majors in the
Third World.
6 This
information on drugs available in the Third World has been gathered from
observers, including representatives of Oxfam, a European-based hunger-relief organization. See Bitter Pills, Dianna Melrose, Oxfam publishers, 1982; and Pills,
many
Pesticides and Profits, edited by Ruth Norris, North River Press, 1982. 7 Anemia is basically an immune disorder which does what AIDS is said to do.
the outbreak of opportunistic indistinguishable from what is called AIDS.
permits
55
infections.
Its
effects
are,
It
thus,
AIDS INC.
Perhaps 20% of top pharmaceutical corporations' sales are
made
Third World. Total figure? Around $20 billion a year.
in the
Hoechst of West Germany produces dipyrone, a pain
which
sold over the counter in Brazil and throughout Africa.
is
why
banned
it is
can
It
anemia - and underlying immune suppression - and
also cause is
reliever,
that
in the U.S.
In Africa, there are 30 preparations listed in physician's guides
which contain dipyrone or aminopyrine, mentioned above. They are touted in these guides as "analgesics for minor conditions." 8
One
certainly can't ignore the infant formula deaths either, in
which diarrhea and malnutrition 9 rations manufactured
and Bristol-Meyers.
by Abbott, American
In 1980,
and the absence
it
it
is
to infant-prepa-
Products, Nestle,
that one million infant to the
baby formu-
and drug use
in the Third
of mother's milk.
In light of this sketch of pesticide
World,
Home
was estimated
World were connected
deaths per year in the Third las
have been linked
revealing to read the latest
WHO
interpretation of a
proper diagnosis of AIDS, as indicated by Drs. Piot and Colebunders, in "AIDS, a Global Perspective," released
the
Western Journal of Medicine,
by
WHO
December
1987.
and published
in
In diagnosing
AIDS, the authors celebrate "the elimination of the requirement of the absence of other causes of immunodeficiency."
no longer
it is
In plain English,
necessary to scrutinize the pati nt and see where his
immune-compromised condition comes from.
It's
SOP
to overlook a
multitude of sins and say, simply, AIDS. This amazing
WHO
human immunosuppression
No newspaper
guideline implies that from will
A UCLA
at the
door of the
on,
HIV
all
virus.
or television network has noticed this bizarre turn of
events or has chosen to pursue
8
be laid
now
it
as a
major scandal.
me that, in the mid-1970s, he personally saw, in from the West being sold in marketplaces, outdoors, in 80of the drugs had obviously spoiled, and the dosing by
political scientist told
Zaire, prescription drugs
degree weather. Many consumers followed no sensible pattern. 9 Malnutrition
is,
by
far,
the
most
common cause of immune suppression in 56
the world.
CHAPTER NINE
ENTER AZT One drug which has immunosuppressive
effects is the single
medical preparation licensed to treat people diagnosed with AIDS, so it is
an important substance: AZT.
A virus
ment.
payoff of being diagnosed as antibody-positive that a patient
is
becomes
to the
1
a candidate for treatments of the
HIV mo-
Even though he has no symptoms, doctors
that he take
AZT.
A
will begin urging York Times 2 front-page story de-
New
recent
have recently applied
tailed the perverse twist physicians
in this re-
gard.
AZT
Instead of only giving tent
when
the
FDA
upon themselves
licensed
to the desperately
doctors in large
it,
to write scripts for
AZT
ill,
as
was
the in-
numbers have taken
for their patients
it
who have
no symptoms.
At an
Institute of
Medicine AIDS conference held
in
Washing-
ton in September, 1987, William Hazeltine, chief of pharmacology
at
the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, suggested an even wider
possible use for
AZT.
AIDS even though them
Give
it
to
people considered
they don't test positive for HIV.
at high-risk for
Give the drug
to
as a preventive step.
For prevention, use a drug, AZT, which damages bone mar-
row, the place where raw material for immune-cells are turned out; a
drug which causes severe anemia. Dr. Jonathan nization,
on October
Assembly: of
AIDS
has been
Mann, AIDS Director 20, 1987,
gave
for the
World Health Orga-
a special talk to the
U.N. General
"Remarkable progress has been made towards treatment
virus infection.
shown
A
single drug, zidovudine, also called
to be effective in the treatment of
1 Simply means "tested positive for exposure to HIV." 2 Dec. 21, 1987, "Doctors Stretch Rules on AIDS Drugs,"
57
some
p. 1.
AZT,
categories of
AIDS INC.
AZT
AIDS; although
has important side effects and
($8,000-10,000 per year per patient),
with AIDS
.
.
is
quite expensive
does prolong the
it
life
Recently, important trials were started to see
.
other drugs, can block the progression to
AIDS
in healthy
of persons if
AZT,
AIDS
or
virus-
The personal and public health benefits of such pro-
infected people.
AIDS would be enormous." HIV in healthy people, which is what Mann feels may soon be possible with AZT, would in the Third World, amount to a death sentence for many who are already suffering chronic immune-suppression owing to malnutrition. Death, not tection against
"Blocking the progression" of
cure,
often the result of administering highly toxic drugs to the
is
chronically undernourished.
Drug
Lippincott's
ity,
often associated with blood toxic-
is
including severe anemia requiring transfusions.
anemia
.
.
.
may
In concert
is
observed."
with other drugs like pentamidine and acyclovir,
AIDS
AZT
AZT
opportunistic infections,
creased, Lippincott's cautions.
reports of
"Significant
require a dose interruption until evidence of (bone)
marrow recovery both used for
number
Facts and Comparisons (1988) has a
AZT. The drug
of warnings about
With
toxicity could
acyclovir, there
be
in-
have been two
profound lethargy and
induced neurotoxicity:
seizures.
who have liver or kidney problems, Lippincott's may be a "greater risk of toxicity from (AZT)." Many
For patients states that there
AIDS
patients do, in fact, have liver complications.
A
July 23rd, 1987,
New
England Journal of Medicine report in-
dicated that out of 140 patients taking .
.
AZT
required multiple red-cell transfusions."
possed
to halt temporarily the
mune-cells.
In a
spread of AIDS,
drug which
its
is
attack point
The New England Journal study goes on
"serious adverse effects, particularly
"21%
in a controlled trial,
to
.
sup-
is
im-
say that
bone marrow suppression, were
observed."
Molecular biologist Peter Duesberg remarks, destructive to healthy In the
cells.
October
Lauritsen reviewed the
No
doubt,
it's
a
trial
of
AZT
58
is
very, very
dangerous drug."
19, 1987 issue of the
FDA
"AZT
New
York Native, John
which resulted
in its early
CHAPTER NINE
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"compassionate" release to seriously
ill
AIDS
on those
Freedom
in
San Francisco
The documents had been released by the
trials.
"The multi-center
drug licensing approval
.
.
.
AZT
are perhaps the sloppiest
ever to serve as the basis for an
trials
on a
had made the following assessment:
clinical trials of
most poorly controlled
FDA
After reviewing these records,
of Information Act request.
Project Inform's Martin Delaney
and
FDA
causes of death (among volunteers) were
Despite this and a frightening record of toxicity, the
never verified.
FDA
Lauritsen had
patients.
been sent 500 pages of material from Project Inform
AZT
approved
(recommendation)
in
in less
record
time,
granting
than five days and
full
a
treatment
pharmaceutical
li-
censing in less than six months." Lauritsen indicates that the controlled double-blind
AZT became is
"unblinded" 3 very quickly. Ellen Cooper,
FDA
trial
of
analyst,
quoted: "The fact that the treatment groups unblinded themselves
early could have resulted in bias in the
workup
of patients."
Apparently, some patients discovered whether they were taking
AZT
or a placebo
by the
taste of the capsule, or
medication to labs for analysis. placebo, because
forward
for the
all
by taking
their
The point was, no one wanted the
the volunteers
were very
study to try to save their
ill
and originally came
lives.
Some people who were on AZT shared
their medications
with
the placebo group, other placebo people were taking an antiviral called Ribavirin,
the
from Mexico - which, of course, completely changed
outcome of the study. Lauritsen discovered, from
improprieties.
Lists of patients'
FDA
analyst Ellen Cooper, other
symptoms which were kept
records, in order to determine their reactions to
in their
AZT, were some-
times reworked at a later date. Items which had been written in were crossed out or changed with no explanation. riences
were sometimes crossed out months
even though 'possibly related off originally
Cooper: "Adverse expeafter initially recorded,
to test agent (AZT)'
by the investigator or
had been checked
his designee."
3 Volunteers discovered whether they were taking
60
AZT
or a placebo.
CHAPTER NINE Cooper mentions improprieties at one ter,
FDA
that an
AZT
inspector found such drastic
test center that
recommended
she
that cen-
out of the twelve used, be "excluded from the analysis of the mul-
ticenter trial." 4
At
going on
at all 12 of the
The
AZT
tality of the
On
group.
trial
AZT
after the
study had been
to re-evaluate
what had been
months
this point, three
down, some attempt was made
closed
test-centers,
but
was
to doctors for prescribing to their
cut short
ill
AIDS
late.
showed
it
much
volunteers on placebos was
that basis, the trial
was too
it
was important because
that the
mor-
higher than the
AZT
and
AZT was
distributed
patients.
Lauritsen, however, points out that "the death rate in the
placebo group trial
lowed
go on
to
shockingly high," and
is
was
After the
over, people
AZT
openly.
it is
hard
who had been on From
to
understand why.
the placebo were al-
this point on, the
death rate of
these people began to rise from the level which had occurred during
the 17-week controlled
volunteers
ill
Also, other
trial.
done previously showed
AZT
studies which
had been
a significantly higher death rate for those
with AIDS who had taken AZT.
Harvey Chernov, an
FDA
analyst
who
looked over the phar-
macological data on AZT, recommended that the drug not be ap-
proved
for release.
was
Nevertheless, the drug scribed loosely by
many
released,
and
it is
now being prewho have no
physicians for their patients
symptoms.
AZT is
attacks the immune-cells
Although
doing damage.
viruses to healthy
AZT
where
it is
speculated that
HIV
tends slightly to favor, as a target,
cells, in practice it kills
many
healthy
immune-
cells.
This
is
the drug
which
is
currently being touted for use as a
preventive, globally, against AIDS.
A spells
front-page article in the December 21, 1987,
out
the
AZT
scandal
underway:
recommendations, a growing number of doctors
New
York Times
"Defying
who
official
treat carriers of
4 Dr. Joseph Sonnabend, former editor of AIDS Research, privately analyzed the AZT trials recently, and he also concluded that they were badly mismanaged.
61
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the
AIDS
virus are prescribing a powerful, potentially toxic drug even
before patients develop serious signs of the disease.
more than
a
viewed said the practice of prescribing
toms has become widespread scarce,
became The
now
has
Every one of
.
AZT
to patients without
inter-
symp-
months, as the drug, once
in recent
readily available."
article
goes on to say some doctors are alarmed that a drug
which had been licensed ple,
.
dozen AIDS physicians and health authorities
narrow
for very
gotten out of
hand and
use, with extremely
being prescribed
is
ill
peo-
much more
casually.
Dr. Itzhak Brook,
who had
chaired the
AZT,
originally permitted the licensing of
scribing of the drug "was just
what
About 10,000 Americans tors prescribing after
making
low counts constitute
it
to patients
are
was
I
now
FDA
committee that
said the wide, careless pre-
afraid of."
taking
AZT. Some
inferences from these patients' blood tests,
But there
of T-cells.
of the doc-
with no symptoms say they are doing so
is
which show
debate over what T-cell numbers
immune problems.
Douglas Dieterich of the
New
York Medical Center told
New
York Times reporter Gina Kolata, "I've followed patients who've had T-cell counts of less than 10 for a year,
Conventional wisdom has
them."
it
and nothing happened
to
that a count less than 200 spells
serious trouble.
A
AZT if
Dr. William Siroty of
to healthy patients
they wanted the drug.
ing something about
it
New
York City told Kolata
that he
gave
who were "virus carriers" (antibody-positive) He said they "feel better knowing they're do-
(HIV)."
Indeed.
An
HIV-positive patient was told by his doctor he ought to start
on AZT; the patient wrote him the following to
letter.
A
copy was sent
me: "I
want you
not accept that
HIV
virus
my
to
know
only hope
by ingesting
my immune
that is
I
cannot accept to
somehow
this prescription.
I
do
restrict the action of the
a substance that attacks a central reservoir of
system.
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CHAPTER NINE "I
have seen people with AIDS
from AZT, and
which
is
my
pound
own,
that
my
prove
was
is
life. If I
that
am
I
no
my
passive, that there
felt
less toxic
I
interested in the long run, however,
guerilla clinic
I
might say,
have hope, since
immunity further with
I
was nothing
might suggest
than AZT, that
state of health, then
"But since
wreck
affect.
my
to say,
experience a resurgence
won't even try to argue that some of that has to do
I
with the placebo
do on
who
have
this drug.
seems
I
'invariably fatal' tag,
more than
who
we,
tion,
just
and
my
pipe-dreams.
fatal disease.
reasons, which I
I
I
me
it,
the
A
to
drug
danger-
don't believe in that
won't go into here, are
frankly believe that, in the
are diagnosed with
want
don't
to
a perfect reflection of the medical attitude toward AIDS:
ous poison against an invariably
com-
give
a future, It
could
somehow imme the AZT.
couldn't
I
all right,
I
a helpful
AIDS equa-
are considered the expendable
ones. "I
fabled
am
fessionals
and
not expendable.
war against and
their
Maybe
a disease.
new
their line officers so
in another cause,
Rising adrenaline
but not in some
among
research pro-
grant-monies are making the medical troops
happy
..."
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MALNUTRITION AIDS
continued to find chemicals that could produce AIDS symp-
I
But
toms.
I
symptoms.
HIV
came across other
also
factors
which could cause these
Like chemicals, they had nothing to do with the fabled
The most important one was starvation, long-term
virus.
chronic malnutrition. It
among junkies, it can occur on an among people of the Third World.
can occur on one level
tirely different scale
Malnutrition
mune-suppression
is
recognized as the single largest source of im-
in the world.
For example - here
New
is
have
is
protein-calorie malnutrition.
defects in macrophage 2
an increased susceptibility to
marked
volume
311,
and
These
.
lished a 1983 study (AfPH, Nov. 1983, p. 1332)
"There
is
ciency, multiple infections,
.
.
it-
is
and death."
Gray of the Johns Hopkins School
nutrition (PCM):
a similarity
of Public Health, pub-
on protein
calorie mal-
between the immune
and severe weight
loss seen in
defi-
AIDS
pa-
the association of protein calorie malnutrition with re-
tients,
and
1
immunodeficiency
2 Attack on
accompanied by
effects are particularly
Bacterial superinfection in these children
a major cause of serious disease
RH
T-cell function
infections.
1
Malnourished children
malnourished children with measles, an infection that
in
causes T-cell anergy.
T-cell
et al, writing in the
15, 1984,
"The commonest cause of T-cell immunodeficiency
worldwide
self
Maxime Seligmann
England Journal of Medicine, November
1289:
p.
en-
is
macrophages
said to be a hallmark of AIDS. is
the latest speculation on
causing harm.
65
how
the HIV virus
is
AIDS INC. duced resistance ticularly in the
"Both
to infection
observed in malnourished children, par-
Third World.
AIDS
patients
and children with
PCM
suffer
tiple opportunistic infections of viral, bacterial, parasitic
from mul-
and mycotic
AIDS patients have an increased incidence of Kaposi's sarcoma and diffuse undifferentiated B-cell lymphomas histologically These tumors are also observed similar to Burkitt's lymphoma. origin.
among
children and
common
young adults
in East Africa,
where
PCM
is
By suppressing the immune system, severe malnutrition cause
in fact,
now
a
condition."
all
of the indicator diseases
and
infections
can,
which are
thought of as AIDS-associated.
The current definitions of AIDS by and
cept,
10%
or
large, three
symptoms
in the
Third World
diarrhea,
and chronic
These are also signs of chronic malnutrition. through bringing on severe dehydration, largest killers in the world.
This
is
is
traditionally
indicators of
AIDS
do
fast,
of
AIDS
fever. 3
Diarrhea,
one of three
nothing new.
The reason these three symptoms are being used
as front-line
involves widespread lack of lab testing
Third World countries.
ac-
AIDS: weight-loss of
as central to
more (wasting away), chronic
now
facilities in
Doctors are meant to use these indicators to
on-the-spot diagnoses of AIDS. cases will skyrocket,
and
a
In such a situation,
hidden equality
will
numbers
be established
between AIDS and hunger.
A 91,
paper published in Nutrition and Cancer (1985,
Chlebowski) points out a few down-to-earth
Chlebowski indicates tries,
facts
that, "In studies of children in
vol. 7, p. 85-
about hunger.
developing coun-
mortality rates progressively increased from less than
well-nourished children to as
much
as
18%
1%
in the severely
in
mal-
nourished population, with most deaths resulting from infections." "Malnutrition-associated adverse effects on the cellular im-
mune
system," he continues, "include a decrease in the total
of T-lymphocytes
3 in
.
See Lancet October
.
.
number
demonstrating a significant reduction princi-
24, 1987, "A
Proposed
Africa."
66
Clinical
Case
Definition for
AIDS
CHAPTER TEN pally of the T-helper lymphocyte population (this is
one of
its
is
AIDS and
seen in
immunologic hallmarks - author)."
Finally, citing another researcher,
Chlebowski says, "Based on
observations of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia infections in mal-
nourished children
Gondsmit proposed
in Haiti,
with concomitant herpes virus infection could give that are indistinguishable
its
periodical,
December 1987
nations, cereal food aid needs -
yond what they grow far
symptoms
rise to
from AIDS."
UN
Africa Recovery, a in parts of Africa in
that malnutrition
and
will not be
all
examines the food situation
issue.
For the 15 sub-Saharan
15 have needs above and be-
met by outside pledges
of food so
confirmed for 1988, with only two exceptions (Swaziland and So-
malia).
The worst
and Mozambique.
situations exist in Ethiopia
In 1987, aggregate grain production in Africa as a
whole
fell
by
15%. 115,110 tons of food for refugees were there
were no pledged sources
still
as yet for this
needed
for 1988,
and
amount, as of December
1987.
Civil strife in the southern Sudan; cassava crop failure in
Malawi; drought
in pockets of
sixth consecutive year of cult situations.
Mozambique.
Zambia, Uganda, and Zimbabwe; a
drought
in
Botswana; these are the
The major problems are Another famine looms
in Ethiopia,
There
in Ethiopia.
less diffi-
Angola, and is
war
in
Angola and Mozambique. In Angola, there has ities.
A UN
been large-scale destruction of health
ational facilities are heavily taxed by the constantly
numbers
of traumatized, mutilated,
and seriously
ing numerous orphans or abandoned children." the reported "poor nutritional status of lation.
facil-
interagency mission reported, "The remaining oper-
much
ill
expanding
people, includ-
This, in addition to
of the rest of the
Increasing population densities in the
cities
popu-
combined with
inadequate water and sanitation systems, have favored the resurgence of highly infectious diarrheal
and water born diseases, such
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as
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cholera, of
and June
which there was a major outbreak
Angola now receives outside food aid
Many
Moore Lappe
farmers, Frances
In
thirty percent of the children are suffering
hundred thousand adults
are also
called chronic malnutrition.
in order to survive.
have
reports,
cause they are seeded with mines by rebels.
eral
May
in the capital last
(1987)." 4
be-
left their fields,
some
areas,
twenty
from malnutrition.
to
Sev-
on the verge of what could be
(See Betraying the National Interest,
Lappe, Schurman, and Danaher, Grove Press, 1987.)
UN
The
states that infant mortality has risen considerably.
Of 416,000 children born
ten to these figures.
about 60,000 die in their
first
in
Lis-
Angola each
year,
year and 100,000 die before the age of
five.
The World Bank world.
More than There
is
rates Zaire as the fifth poorest nation in the
a third of
its
people die of malnutrition.
a long-standing international effort
problems of crop production, on many
Over
time, despite famine, drought,
underway
to solve
levels, in African countries.
and
political struggles,
these programs are taking hold and succeeding.
One
some
question
of
what
is,
stop-gap measures can be instituted on a consistent basis, into the next
make up
century, which will guarantee food to
for shortfalls
and
will
feed starving people?
That leads to two other worn-out questions.
Is
there a
way
of
re-channeling the distribution of the world's food to feed the starv-
And
ing?
quences?
if
contributes
grams
this
could be accomplished, what would be the conse-
The United
money
in the
to
States at present supports the it,
a fraction of
Third World.
which
is
used
if
in agriculture pro-
But what about the glut of food produced
here now, which our farmers are paid not to sell?
pen
World Bank and
our surpluses were used
in Africa
on
What would hap-
a huge scale, directly?
That question of course embroils one immediately in scenarios and a
web
political
by various nations. There
of agendas held
4
is
no
The latest rumblings are that outbreaks of cholera and TB will be co-opted as "AIDS diseases." Attributing such illness and misery to the HIV virus will accomplish only one thing: inflation of AIDS case numbers, leading to the sale of pharmaceuticals.
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CHAPTER TEN quick answer, but one of the principle rejoinders used to argue
massive food redistribution
is
the premise:
If
down
you feed starving peo-
ple they survive, reproduce, and the population expands again, giv-
new problems
ing you
you
of hunger,
the resources of the
image:
ject this
And if you solve this new level new population increase, and so on, until world are exhausted. But a number of studies re-
they maintain that with the building up of infrastruc-
ture, the birthrate in
A
of starvation.
face yet a
an area goes down.
premise about the impossibility of feeding the world
Then some
short step from saying, die, for the sake of us
now
of the people alive
is
a
should
Nature's way; by interfering with the
all; it is
we would create a more wretched world. And by this reasoning, AIDS is seen as just another of Nature's plagues
ebbs and flows kind of
which from time
A
to time water the tree of
respected virologist told
me
life.
exactly this several
For him, there was really nothing one could do about
watch
it
decimate people and then, by
This
sumption
is
that
it is
AIDS
is
way
and
political conflict
single entity. it
what
is,
AIDS
not a single
is
It is,
ill-
in
of substituting harmful medical drugs for
With AIDS, an attempt
ing,
The truth
needed: food.
is
fering
except
one thing around the world, from one cause,
fatal result.
an international operation, a business, a bureacracy.
the Third World, a
what
AIDS
die out.
itself,
yet another thread in the logic that starts with the as-
with one invariably ness,
months ago.
is
being
and
made
starvation
Since that viral entity, HIV,
is
to reduce varieties of suf-
and chemical abuse sensational
satisfies the desire not to think, not to learn,
is
happening
It is
in a
world of
also easier to
dump
on the Third World than people. Easier to
to a
frighten-
not to find out
troubles.
corrosive medical drugs
to face
call their
and
up
to their
widening
and pesticides toxic effect
on
symptoms AIDS.
AIDS is like a horror movie made by two twenty-four-year olds who grew up in Los Angeles and learned all they know from 5000 movies they saw in Westwood. As The Andromeda Strain it was entertaining as hell, but as real life
it is
an unqualified
disaster.
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CHAPTER ELEVEN
A CASE STUDY
IN CONFUSION: AIDS
UGANDA
IN
What happens when you to
have AIDS, and you
try to paint a portrait of
combination of drugs, pesti-
find, instead, a
cides, starvation, older diseases,
and other environmental
capable of causing immunosuppression,
symptoms
of
what
is
called
your medical peers,
satisfy
you want
you overlook the anomalies and say admit the picture
all
to
is, if
you want
to
win research grant monies,
it's all
AIDS.
You
diverse and confused.
is
factors, all
capable of producing the
AIDS? What happens
if
an area said
If
you
don't,
you
You
lose
face facts.
grants.
In Brazil, for example, a nation said to be seething with under-
reported
AIDS
cases, they are
in the northeast, a
new
now
generation
looking at studies which is
show
that
being born. These children have
smaller frames and smaller heads, because of chronic malnourish-
ment
of previous generations. In Brazil, as in Africa, sweetheart deals are cut with multina-
tionals
who come
from abroad, loggers and
in
cattle
ranchers and
The governments over there give these corpora-
agribusiness-types.
tions terrific subsidies
and tax-breaks, so
that
wood
can be cut and
food can be grown for export back to the industrialized world.
When you
This involves tearing apart rain-forests.
upper canopy
off a rain forest, the malaria
about up there come water created by big night.
down tire
to
ground.
tracks
take the
mosquitos which drone
They breed
in
and big shovels. They
new fly
standing
indoors at
Malaria then expands by a sizeable degree. Certain
flies
breed in increasing amounts in rivers which are
jammed up because
of logs from the lumber companies.
carry a parasite which causes river blindness.
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If
These
flies
you haven't already,
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CHAPTER ELEVEN you'll
soon be seeing photos of strings of villagers holding hands
chains being led by the only seeing
member
of the
community,
in
a
child.
Then there
them on
is
torn
human
now
down,
is
bot-fly.
When
to mosquitos.
body temperature Cattle,
the
It
lays
its
eggs by
mosquitos land on
first
passing
mammals whose
close to 98, the survival of the eggs
is
insured.
grazing in large numbers where rain-forests have been
are perfect as incubators.
Increased numbers of bot-flies then drone around and bite people,
and the larvae they deposit immediately
drill
under the skin and
excrete a poisonous waste as they grow. Very nasty.
With 2% of
Brazil's
landowners holding 60% of the arable land
in that gigantic country, there is severe dislocation of peasants
and
severe malnutrition.
The bubonic plague has been found
in 41 villages in the north-
Throughout the country, there are high
east.
VD
polio, leprosy,
positive results
and yellow
fever.
on AIDS blood
Malaria
levels of malaria, TB,
is
tests; a fact that
said to produce false-
may
explain
some
of
the hysteria about AIDS.
Then, of course, there are the thousands of backyard pesticide
Who knows
formulators, working with deadly nerve toxins. that is
what
wreaking? But as time passes,
all this
der the heading, AIDS, a blurring
disease and malnutrition
synonym
for Disease
and
comes unAll That's
Wrong with the Third World. You will find researchers who make subtle and nice distinctions concerning the three "AIDS" symptoms in the Third World, chronic diarrhea, wasting
away
(weight-loss),
and
fever.
will tell
depends on which organisms are causing the diarrhea, and
you
it
how
fast the
wasting
is
occurring, and so forth, as to whether such a
simple thing as malnutrition or traditional
AIDS
of any given diagnosable But, as
I
have pointed
fined so loosely in the
first
illness
is
really at the root
case.
out, part of the reason
place
is
AIDS
for
good
you want, but under
the
tremendous pressure of "new
is
scarce.
testing are
73
is
being de-
that medical care in the Third
Labs
World
They
even
scarcer.
Be as subtle as disease," doc-
AIDS INC. by and large take the grossest aspects of these so-called AIDS
tors will
symptoms and
AIDS.
slap a diagnosis on, bingo.
That
is
way
the
things work.
With
AIDS
mind,
all this in
This sketch
meant
is
look at
let's
to
show
diseases
what
are the causes?
to establish
one root cause,
encing, and
tempt
What
are:
Uganda.
is
In
that nation really experi-
Unlike some analyses, which this
one attempts
AIDS
the order of the day, and
versity
is
fails to
consider the complexity of what
summer
in
on thorough investigation.
are not necessarily based
Uganda, the questions
AIDS
that global assumptions about
is
to
show
which
a convenient fiction
is
really
at-
that di-
going on.
Uganda received $6 million from the World Health Organization and a number of Western nations, to In the
of 1987,
Rated as having the highest number of
launch an attack on AIDS. cases in Africa (1,136),
Uganda
is
supposed
to
use the
money
for public
education, blood-supply screening, upgrading laboratories for testing,
and epidemiological
tracking. 1
There are posters in the capital alerting citizens to the slim ease,
which
is
the local term for wasting away, and
is
dis-
synonymous
with AIDS.
According
Ugandan embassy
to the
been no widespread famine
A
drought
in
Washington, there has
which
extremely
fertile.
in a relatively small area of the northeast, in 1980,
but no
in the country,
is
widespread starvation.
A
source at the World Bank notes that in the late 1970s and
early 80s,
and then again
in 1985-6, political /military disturbances cre-
ated pockets in which agricultural production declined and transport of food
was impaired.
For
how
long at a stretch?
Perhaps a year.
How much malnutrition are we talking about? Unanswered. A Lancet article on the 19th of October, 1985, by D. Serwadda al,
announced slim as
HIV
as the cause.
and Serwadda
1
Two sources
a
new
disease in
Uganda, and associated
1982 was pinned as the year of
listed its
primary symptoms
indicate that the
$6
million
has yet
74
to
its first
in
et
with
appearance,
as weight loss
be banked
it
and
Uganda.
diar-
CHAPTER ELEVEN rhea.
His study was based on 70 people, most of
whom
were farmers
or other rural residents.
Do
not substitute "pastoral" in your
mind
Serwadda
He
ever, at least as far as
was
the disease
first
concerned.
is
for "rural,"
how-
says, "The fact that
recognized in an exceptionally squalid village
suggests that lack of hygiene
may
be important
.
But a variety of
."
.
Were
diseases can flourish in an area of poor sanitation.
traditional
causes of weight-loss and diarrhea checked and eliminated as possibilities?
Not known. Also,
A
what about
followup
Marquart
et al
lack of food in that village?
November
article in the
as having
its
with no protein malnutrition prior to onset.
major symptoms -
The
women had
known
it
is
logical to ask
^hey had become
if
and so
lost weight.
No
in
Uganda
may have
collapsed.
Doctors
left
One study
the Sudan.
at the refugee
camps
indicates that
there
Amin, the health care
the country.
disease
What
some
of the people
Uganda
in fact, that
Uganda.
two
for weight-loss in "busy clinics" if
with a
One
who
it
are suffering
that in 1985 a
whose primary symptom
is
new
time-
they have "wasting.. .the most imis
from lack of food.
parallel tracks of research
has
showing up
casually mentions
portant index of under nutrition." The picture sketched
streaming
role this
hard to say.
is
were malnourished.
saving device, which determines
into clinics
difficult
later political turmoil, fled into
Another health researcher in weighing children
Idi
new
played in the appearance of
Ugandans, during Amin's rule and
it
answer.
Meanwhile, under a decade of rule by system
from an un-
ill
cause and then, because of their symptoms, found
to take in food
been
some
experiencing, however, vomiting and abdominal pain "for
months," so
KH
confirms the existence of slim as a disease, and de-
two women from Kampala
scribes
by
23, 1985 Lancet
new
of patients It
seems,
have been going on
in
disease called slim (AIDS),
weight-loss, appeared; the other track as-
sumes in a down-to-earth manner that wasting
is
obviously the result
of undernutrition.
humans, the animal brucella germ has caused symptoms which overlap pre- AIDS symptoms. In Uganda, since the 1970s,
Now
in
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AIDS INC. amounts
a cattle strain of brucella has, in fact, been causing increasing
of
human
study
DGK
illness.
Ndyabattinduka and IH Chu found,
Journal Zoonoses, vol. 11, p. 59) that brucella
(Int.
more widespread than we
is
much
"is
hitherto considered, particularly in the
newly established diary farms. ..recent data brucellosis
1984
in a
in
Uganda
indicate that
one of the most prevalent zoonoses (diseases of animals
that can infect
humans) incapacitating labor
tremendous economic
A
loss.
found among hospital patients treated (wrongly) for malaria
The authors
who
and resulting
number
without lab
and other chronic
in
of cases are
tests are usually
illnesses ..."
symptoms
brucellosis
list
forces
considerable
as
"malaise, fever,
sweating, headache, and muscle pains." These, in other literature, have been touted as the
Uganda
In the
EH
first
signs of
slim disease.
August 1986 Journal
of Tropical Medicine
and Hygiene,
Williams reports on an analysis of 30,129 inpatient admissions,
from July 1951
to
August
1978, at
one Ugandan hospital.
most common causes of admission, diarrhea was the
Was
tients).
Of
all
were due
"new slim disease"
that the
sixth (1041 pa-
40%
in those 30,129 patients,
kwashiorkor - which
either to
the six
starting in 1951?
which resulted
the deaths
Of
is
an immune-deficiency
syndrome caused by extreme protein deficiency - or other malnutrition.
If
you add
raise the total to It is
immune
in a third type of
59%
of
all
deaths in those hospital patients.
clear in fact that
from 1951 on, Ugandans were exhibiting
suppression in several forms,
to opportunistic infections. to
immune-suppression, anemia, you
do with any of
The AIDS
all
of
which would give
basic pattern.
rise
HIV had nothing
this.
D. Serwadda's October 1985 Lancet paper, discovering slim as a
new
disease in Uganda,
early slim onset:
makes
this
"In the first six
comment, spelling out
months
a typical
the patient experiences
general malaise and intermittent fevers for which he
may
treat
due
himself with aspirin, chloroquine, or chloramphenicol.
In
course he develops loss of appetite.
months
intermittent diarrhea starts.
There
76
is
In
the next six
gradual weight
loss."
(KH
CHAPTER ELEVEN Marquart's
November 1985
Lancet study
abdominal pain as slim symptoms, as
Drug
Lippincott's 1988
Factors and Comparisons, for the
chloramphenicol, starkly warns: (aplastic anemia, hypoplastic
severe vomiting and
lists
well.)
drug
"Serious and fatal blood dyscrasias
anemia
.
.
.)
occur after chloramphenicol
administration."
Reports on use of aplastic
anemia has
terminated in leukemia.
later
The other drug
Side effects include
Slim symptoms.
nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever.
"early slim" patients
with was chloroquine.
occurrence of
this antibiotic indicate the
were dosing themselves have occurred from
Fatalities in children
its
Side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal
use.
cramps, skin pigment changes, raised fungal patches of skin, loss of appetite.
What kind of medical research are we dealing with here? A new disease is named, slim, after studying patients who have been dosing themselves with very dangerous drugs which yield the
same symptoms tinely
U.S.
as the
dumped by
and Europe,
new
disease.
Chloramphenicol has been rou-
the west in the Third World, even though in the
its
use
is
limited because of
danger.
its
There have been 1600 AIDS cases reported from Uganda since 1983.
How many Finally,
Kaposi's
have taken these drugs? Not known.
Serwadda mentions
sarcoma has been seen
doubt on the idea of posi's
a global
in
that, as early as 1962, aggressive
Uganda.
AIDS epidemic,
That further throws
in
which aggressive Ka-
sarcoma was supposedly born simultaneously,
in 1980, in
San
Francisco and Africa.
The understanding
of
what
is
being called
AIDS
very shaky at best. Yet on that foundation, the nation to the
world as the place
in Africa
where AIDS
is
is
most
in
Uganda
is
being held up virulent.
And
Health Organization, trying to navigate that continent and
the World win over governments with
its
plans and programs,
is
pointing to
Uganda as an example of a "cooperative" nation. Last year, Jonathan Mann, WHO AIDS spokesman, held a press conference to announce the $6 million assistance-package. "We all owe a debt to Uganda for its
leadership in openly confronting the
77
AIDS problem," he
said.
AIDS INC.
There
more
is
to
add
My
unreported information.
in that nation to a simple
know
claim to
all
More
medical picture in Uganda.
to the
purpose, as
I
say,
is
not to reduce disease
Those who
formula - just the opposite.
about Uganda (or quite probably any Third World
country's health situation) are exaggerating wildly. In cial, 2
I
my
discovered that HIV-test
The
poor.
most recent conversation with
test
a
facilities in
Ugandan
health offi-
the country are "very
has a false-positive rate of 17 to 40%," he said.
rate of incorrect result
would render
it
That
useless as a tool for linking in-
fections with presence of the virus.
There does definitely seem
some regions
to
be a large upsurge in illness in
of the country, according to the above source, and the
main symptoms are wasting,
fever
and pain. The
takes under five years from onset to death.
It is
illness is lethal,
and
different in appear-
ance from any other form of weight-loss he has seen, in that the wasting
is
quicker.
The disease does not seem
be affecting areas in the
to
north where they have had extreme food shortages, although
be present
On
in the east,
the whole, food
states.
But because of
broken
down
badly.
not a problem in Uganda, the source
is
government health services have
civil strife,
In
Kampala,
for
example, where 20,000 blood
transfusions are given every year, blood fected needles are used.
crobes all
may
it
another region of food-shortage.
would be passed
is
would mean
This
not being screened.
In-
that scores of various mi-
directly into recipients' bloodstreams, causing
sorts of unspecified health problems.
In
Uganda, infant mortality,
for all reasons, has
siderably, to over 120 deaths per thousand live births.
no knowledge
how many
of
ported cases of wasting are cult figure to
AIDS among
come
by.
children
is
reported
among
It is
at a
AIDS
children.
climbed con-
The
official
had
cases or current unre-
This seems to be a
diffi-
generally held that in Africa, reported
higher ratio than in the West.
2
All health people spoke with about Uganda refused to go on the record. Reason? Unclear. In some cases, may have been because being diagnosed with AIDS in Uganda seems to be a disgrace. Therefore, officials prefer to keep silent I
it
altogether about the subject.
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CHAPTER ELEVEN This official said chloramphenicol was not available in areas
where the wasting disease
No
is
occurring.
post-mortems are being done on victims of any disease
Uganda. Therefore, there
is
no hard knowledge from that useful av-
enue on what diseases and conditions are there
If
diagnosed.
a
is
new
If it is
disease in Uganda,
more
a
in
killing people. it
has not been definitively
virulent version of an old disease, that has
not been discovered either.
Question marks. It is
not easy to find out which pesticides have been used in a 1985 report, 3
Uganda. But
least since 1970, "malpractices
unknown
pesticides of effectiveness,
found
not widely distributed, indicates that, at
have occurred. Numerous agricultural
purity, without labels
their
and largely of doubtful
way to the farmers." The report goes on Uganda to regulate safety procedures
note that no laws exist in
to in
handling, storing, using, or protecting against pesticides and their residues.
Beginning nitely
in 1985, the
been reported
in
U.S.-banned pesticide dieldrin has defi-
Uganda.
An
organochlorine,
it is
a powerful
nerve toxin whose effects are cumulative; so the immediate warning of a strong adverse physical reaction does not necessarily exist for users.
Dieldrin creeps
A
1977
FDA
up
the food chain as well.
report, "Pesticides in
Imported Coffee Beans,"
dicated that the one tested sample of beans from
No
inated by pesticides.
general
list
in-
Uganda was contam-
chemical contaminant was named, but the
of those found in bean samples from 22 countries in-
cluded DDT, Dieldrin, malathion, and Lindane,
all
highly toxic com-
pounds. Illness to
workers in pesticide plants abroad and
ers handling toxins
is
vastly underreported.
nations, this sort of illness could be,
In
to
farm work-
many Third World
and probably
is,
reported under
other names, including AIDS.
3 "Pesticide
East and Southern Africa," published in 1985 by Development, presented at the proceedings of a workshop held in Nairobi, 10-15 Mar. 1985; edited and compiled by Janice Jensen, Ann Stroud, and Joy Mukanyange. the
Management
US Agency
in
for International
79
AIDS INC. Another report on Uganda comes from
who
summer
spent part of the
at least three diseases
them
One
being widely discussed.
is
He
of 1987 there.
which are severe is
a
Western
stated that there are
and none of
in the country,
malaria,
scientist
on the
rise,
another
is
a venereal infection called ulcerating chancroid, "which has been re-
ported in perhaps one out of 10 adults," the scientists told me. "This
could tion,"
mean one out he said.
The off
of three sexually active adults have that infec-
third disease
and on undulating
is
tick-borne relapsing fever, which produces
fevers.
It is
prevalent along a 20-mile road
outside Kampala, a road which used to be well kept and travel.
Now, however,
after years of war,
That means
four-wheel vehicle to cover those 20 miles.
and
that
means exposure
AIDS, the a pariah
was easy
to
can take eight hours in a
it
lots of stops,
to the ticks.
scientist told
me, has come
to
be a label which makes
out of a person in Uganda. Therefore,
if
people with
this tick
fever are misdiagnosed as having AIDS, they are put out from their
homes, cut
off
from
their families, refused food
medication - which surely would worsen their
No still
one
roam
is
testing pigs for
freely in areas
swine fever
scientists report
illness.
Uganda, but some pigs
where people have been diagnosed with
AIDS. Swine fever has been known
and some
in
and any available
it
produce wasting-away
to
in pigs,
can infect humans.
Sanitation facilities in the country are, the scientist reported,
very poor.
Perhaps a quarter of the people have
tion, of course, creates a
breeding ground for
all
This situa-
latrines.
sorts of disease.
There are very few medical drugs available in the country. The doctors, this scientist reports,
who
are part of the socialized medical
system, are paid about $12 a month in salary.
minumum
for survival, doctors
may
sell
With $30 as the bare
drugs they receive on the
black market, then give smaller amounts to patients and stretch out the available supplies.
In 1967, doctors
try with small doses of penicillin.
were
surfaced
VD
in the
The symptoms would
though the disease was probably not wiped later,
treating
out,
they were resistant to penicillin.
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recede,
al-
and when symptoms
CHAPTER ELEVEN saw no
This visiting scientist
pesticide plants or pesticide use,
However, he did mention
but wasn't looking for that sort of thing. that a lake in the Rakai district,
not producing
where AIDS has been diagnosed, was
anymore and no one seemed
fish
to
know why.
Malnutrition was not a problem in the country, the scientist
Land
reported.
He
same
at the
very
is
and crops almost grow by themselves.
fertile,
some
that
felt
some new
time,
was being misdiagnosed
illness
AIDS, and,
as
disease, probably contagious,
Origin unknown, but possibly tick-borne.
killing people.
toms were vomiting, diarrhea, and weight-loss.
It
was Its
seem
didn't
also
sympto
be
tick-borne relapsing fever.
Another
Kennedy
September
in the ject of
Jane Teas, sent a letter to Senator Ted
scientist,
from
after returning
30, 1985,
New
"(My
from Teas' trip to
as a civil
war
in
was reprinted Here
for the first time.
is
a
letter:
Uganda
led to) extensive inquiries;
was an ongoing epidemic
there
It
York Native, and introduced the sub-
Uganda
African Swine Fever in
brief excerpt
Uganda.
a 1985 trip to
of African
found that
I
Swine Fever Virus, as well
Uganda. Since Uganda might suffer economically
if
they formally diagnosed the disease in pigs, no one has officially
Uganda,
AIDS
in
in
May
were thought
1984, there
Kampala. Now,
just
over a year
The pigs
cases in one hospital alone.
Uganda, roam
When
Swine Fever Virus.
tested the pigs for African
in
freely in people's gardens,
to
have been
later, there are
I
was
six cases of
more than 60
Kampala, as elsewhere
and are not
in
in
restricted to pig
farms." 4
The bottom that
line
on
all
no one has the bottom
country. Those
who
these health reports about line
on what
say they do, and
ing a characterization that
fits
I
is
killing
have talked
their ideas
to
Uganda
people in that
some, are mold-
about AIDS.
Several of
these people, of course, claim special prescience, in an almost
gious way. Well, there are
many
reli-
possible payoffs in asserting there
4 African Swine Fever has reportedly been found patients.
81
in
is
the blood of
is
some AIDS
AIDS INC. one cause
for
one global epidemic that encompasses virtually
all
hu-
man immunosuppression. the truth
If
ple determined to tantly a
is
less
sell
easy to come by, that has never stopped peo-
a theory.
Unfortunately for them,
AIDS
is
bla-
hodge-podge of symptoms which can be produced from many
quarters.
It
is
also a very familiar pattern:
permitting outbreaks of opportunistic infections. ing factors can give rise to that precise pattern.
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immune-suppression
Hundreds
of initiat-
CHAPTER TWELVE
DOES THE HIV VIRUS CAUSE DISEASE? If
the
AIDS
research establishment has a leg to stand on,
complished by claiming that the HIV virus actually causes the lapse of the
way
human immune
for all the
symptoms and
system; that
HIV
ac-
it is
col-
therefore paves the
diseases and infections that are consid-
ered AIDS-associated.
Of things,
AIDS
course, top
and so the question
researchers believe
How
is:
HIV does
do they prove
not be forgotten, the burden of proof was and
it?
exactly these
Because
on those
is
it
who
must claim
HIV
causes disease.
tion,
medical researchers invoke what are called Koch's postulates.
Traditionally, in order to establish that a
germ causes
a condi-
These postulates describe a formula: From people with a given disease,
remove
into animals
the
and
in
same germ
in every case; then inject this
every case bring about
all
the
symptoms
germ of the
disease.
Having accomplished
this,
one says that germ
A
causes disease
B.
With HIV,
this
has not been done.
study you read, you find HIV
80% a
of those people
hundred chimps
itself
First,
diagnosed with full-blown AIDS. Second, about in the U.S., held in sterile isolation
have been injected with high volumes of HIV. ately
developed infected lymph glands;
weeks and then returned
to normal.
symptoms then appeared. symptoms developed at all. It
Two chimps immedi-
In those
two chimps, no new
In all the other chimps,
injected with HIV.
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chambers,
this condition lasted for thirty
has been over four years since
chimps have been
depending on which
has been isolated in roughly 50-
at least
some
no AIDS-like
of these 100
AIDS INC. So on the basis of Koch's postulates, there are no grounds for positively asserting that
HIV
causes AIDS.
some other
Several researchers claim that in the past
germs have been discovered without that
HIV, belonging
judged by different
fulfilling
to a special class called retroviruses, criteria
than the postulates.
have not been debated or made
disease-
Koch's postulates; and
needs
But these
to
be
criteria
They have
clear in published papers.
only been bandied about.
HIV advocates have The thinking goes
AIDS.
ground of
what
also invoked
way.
Healthy people with no back-
when
transfused with blood contain-
this
"high-risk" activity,
ing HIV, have developed full-blown AIDS.
cause was HIV, and this proves
On
the surface,
it
seems
called transfusion-
is
HIV like
Therefore, the obvious
causes AIDS.
sound reasoning. However, look-
ing over available statistics on people
who
get transfusions, a differ-
ent picture emerges.
Calculating from figures supplied by the American Association of Blood Banks, since 1978 about 29 million
blood transfusions.
In
most
donor supplied the various pints portunity to receive transfusion
As
AIDS
is
HIV
in the
injected, so there
bloodstream.
more than one
was ample op-
The average
size of a
3.5 pints.
of February 1988, the
in the
Americans have received
of these transfusions,
US
(since
about .00005 of those
CDC
AIDS was
who have
reports a total of 1466 transfusion first
This
reported).
means
that
received transfusions in the last ten
years have been diagnosed with AIDS.
5/hundred thou-
That's
sandths of one percent.
On
that basis, could
you possibly
something called AIDS? Obviously statistics don't absolutely rule out
disease, but this
AIDS
to
proof
is
HIV
is
not.
HIV
is
the cause of
One could argue
HIV Many as a
not the question.
state, as proof,
infer that
that these
sometime cause of human researchers
blood-transfusion AIDS.
on them. Their scenario doesn't hold up
who
attribute
The burden of
in this area.
In addition, several transfusion-AIDS enthusiasts say that,
since mass-screening of hospital blood-reserves for
HIV began,
trans-
fusion-AIDS has virtually been eliminated; therefore the culprit
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Sou cauS£ Of AIDS, HIV's right ro 3£
Aa/p
t mu vrmo
me on* mp oA/iy.
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CDC
HIV.
is
statistics
1144 out of the
paint an opposite picture.
total of
and 1988,
1466 transfusion-AIDS cases have been re-
In other words, since
ported.
In 1987
HIV has been
out of the na-
filtered
blood supply, reported transfusion-AIDS has risen consider-
tional ably.
The National Hemophilia Foundation reports there are about 20,000 hemophiliacs of different types in the United States.
estimates of
what percentage have simply
between 50% and 80%. As of January tal
cases of
AIDS among
CDC
HIV vary
reports 543 to-
This means 4 to
hemophiliacs.
estimated to be HIV-positive,
tested positive for
11, 1987, the
Slippery
5%
of those
between 1978 and 1987, have gone
to
be
diagnosed as having full-blown AIDS. Again, tion,
this is
no
hemophiliacs can develop other
many
HIV causes AIDS. 1 In addiimmune problems from the
basis for claiming
transfusions they receive - problems one could wrongly disg-
nose as AIDS. In a Lancet letter about hemophiliacs (February 8, 1986), KL.
Schimpf comments, "Like Hay disease
is
sive liver disease in hepatitis
et al,
we
an understated problem. Hay
38%
think that progressive liver
et al
found by biopsy, progres-
of patients with hemophilia (chronic active
26%, cirrhosis 12%). These figures are close
to ours."
Judg-
ing the varied character and seriousness of problems in hemophiliacs is
not simply a matter of slapping on an
AIDS
diagnosis.
Hemophiliacs use very large amounts of
on a continuing
basis.
(clotting) Factor VIII
These concentrates from plasma can expose a
hemophiliac to the blood of 100,000 to 300,000 donors per year.
Many
microbial toxins and chemicals can thus be passed on.
As authors Hilgartner and Aledort mention "AIDS
in
Hemophilia" (Annals, New York Academy
1984), "Treatment with concentrates (Factor VIII)
is
hepatitis."
Immune
of Science,
Nov.
associated with a
high incidence of cytomegalovirus (CMV), hepatitis
non-B
in their paper,
B,
and non-A-
disorders found in hemophiliacs include
hemolytic anemia and ITP, an autoimmune blood platelet problem. 1 As with transfusion-recipients in general, counting the raw numbers of transfusions received by hemophiliacs would yield a similar microscopic percentage of those eventually diagnosed with AIDS.
86
CHAPTER TWELVE These non-viral conditions can result tic infections,
and
outbreak of opportunis-
in the
in this pattern they are virtually indistinguishable
from AIDS. In the discussion following the Hilgartner
which was
presented
initially
"The hemophiliac population
said,
and Aledort paper,
an AIDS symposium, a questioner
at
in
Germany and
Central Europe
about one-third of the same population of the United
is
These
States.
patients are treated with similar or rather slightly higher doses of concentrates.
AIDS
They
are comparable
.
.
.
and there was not
a single case of
reported."
Hilgartner replied, "That, facts that
we
have heard.
think,
I
one of the most important
is
In a population treated with
even larger
amounts of concentrate than we have used
in the
period of three to five years, there
no indication of AIDS.
had been
there
is
as yet
a contaminated lot or
transmissible agent, one
would
one case would have appeared
had been
there
if
certainly
United States for a
a virus or
have thought that
at the present
If
time in those
at least
German
hemophiliacs."
One can
on
certainly speculate
invoking hemophilia to
prove HIV
this strange fact,
causes
AIDS
but regardless,
just isn't
going to
work.
if
What would be the likelihood of scientists reversing their field HIV were somehow discredited? Realistically, about zero. In this
regard, biologist Peter Duesberg had a few interesting things to say to reporter Celia Farber for Spin magazine (January 1988): "Scientists researching
AIDS
are
much
less inclined to
tinizing questions about the etiology (cause) of
of money HIV is the AIDS example, who are two
invested huge
sums
in
AIDS when they have
companies that make money on the William Haseltine and
hypothesis that
virus.
Essex, for
of the top five
the country, have millions in stocks in a
has developed and will they be objective? rights
HIV
is
on the
virus.
sell
ask scru-
AIDS
Gallo stands to
kits that test for
make
Max
AIDS researchers in company they founded that a lot of
HIV.
How
money from
could patent
His entire reputation depends on this virus.
not the cause of AIDS, there's nothing
87
left for
Gallo."
If
AIDS INC. Farber found researchers Hazeltine and Essex upset by Dues-
added
berg's remarks, but she sex's business
HIV testing kits." man from Ohio
that sells
A number
and Es-
that Hazeltine "confirms his
arrangement with Cambridge Bio-Science, a company
gay
told
me
had vacationed
of friends
Los Angeles, the three
he and a
that, in the late 1970s,
in
New
York, San Francisco, and
where an overwhelming percentage of
cities
AIDS among gay men has been diagnosed. "We all went to the bathhouses, we returned home cities.
These
AIDS among us This
San Francisco."
as in, say,
is true.
With gay men from San Francisco, virus
New
all
over the U.S. taking vacation trips to
York, and LA, a transmissible AIDS-causing
would have been transported back
dusky, Salt Lake City, and ica.
our
to
never developed anywhere near the percentage of
cities
many
to
Des Moines, Atlanta, San-
other cities and towns across
AIDS would, by now, be showing among gays.
HIV
a very
Amer-
wide distribution across
the U.S.,
This has not happened, according to reports.
The conclusion? Perhaps
that a vacation
is
not long enough to
absorb the necessary quantity of drugs which, along with STDs, actually
comprise
On odd
much
of the
immunosuppressive
the international scene,
distribution of reported
the job.
Why
do we
no one has
AIDS
bt
en able to explain the
cases - assuming a virus
doing
why
don't
we have
cases in Europe, since that continent's connections with
Africa are traditionally so
one would
is
have a reported preponderance of heterosexual
Africans and homosexual Americans with AIDS;
many more
AIDS.
effect called
think,
if
AIDS
much
stronger than America's?
started in Africa,
it
would gain
foothold there, lots of reported cases would
would appear
in
wouldn't erupt
show
America and Europe, and begin in
Ordinarily,
a very strong
up, and then
to fan out slowly.
America simultaneously, and build up
it
It
to 40,000
cases here.
Meanwhile,
in the laboratory, researchers
time
this
have said that HIV
is
AIDS because it kills T-cells in petri dishes At the claim was made, AIDS was considered to be a damager of T-
the likely cause of
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CHAPTER TWELVE human
cells in the
body.
position and said that the cells called the
many
cells in petri dishes.
known
is
In dishes, there
I
HIV. One of the
sibility of
HIV.
There
person to another. cause us harm.
This
to
he makes concerns the transmis-
is
no question no reason it
that
to
of
imminent disaster based
it is
think
HIV virus... this is a sucwe have a transmitted HIV
not science or anything bordering on
move
into a country
where
treating the latest horrible outbreak in the usual
immune-damage
by HIV. As proof, we
They do, and
Now
virus.
way
But instead of
The reason
it is
happening
in the bodies of these citizens.
will test
lo
example, by
(for
on the scene say, "Cholera
sanitation), researchers
opportunistic infection of AIDS. prior
it.
certain dis-
Take a Third World country where, ev-
then.
ery decade or so, they have an epidemic of cholera.
improving
germ
that because a
test positive for the
also very easy to
up now and
microbes, none of which
assume
causes disease.
make people
plague on our hands, but
eases crop
can be passed from one
it
many
true of
is
person
people
cessful strategy to
It is
at
are not functioning.
interview a molecular biologist on the sub-
Going around the world warning fact that
no immune-response
human body
vital points
is
There
moves from person on the
is
hu-
kill
to every high-school biology student.
In a later chapter, ject of
immune-
and microbial, can
things, chemical
work; the normal processes of the This fact
researchers have shifted their actually attacks the
macrophages, instead.
Regardless,
man
Now, some HIV virus
some
the
is
Damage caused
of these people."
and behold, they find antibodies
they say, "You see?
an
is
HIV.
What did we
to the
HIV
you? Aha.
tell
AIDS." Robert Gallo and Flossie Wong-Staal (Nature, 3 October, 1985) offered five reasons for 1)
CDC
HIV
being the cause of AIDS.
studies on hemophiliacs
VIII are then diagnosed with 2) In cell
AIDS
A
receive clotting Factor
patients, there are apparent defects in
populations, and 3)
who
AIDS.
HIV
immune
has been found to destroy T-cells in
virus similar to HIV, feline leukemia virus,
cause a similar disease to AIDS.
89
is
T-
vitro.
known
to
AIDS INC.
4)
similar to HIV, have
shown
immune suppression in vitro. started in Africa and Haiti, both known AIDS 5) the HTLV-I and II viruses.
the capac-
induce
ity to
for
HTLV-I and HTLV-II,
to
be endemic
In retrospect, the replies to this "evidence" are quite obvious. 1)
AIDS
At any
who
of hemophiliacs
The percentage tiny.
is
rate,
are diagnosed with
some hemophiliacs already
suffer
from
immune-deficiency indistinguishable from AIDS.
Many germs and chemicals (and malnutrition) can cause dein immune T-cell populations, and destruction of T-cells in a dish is not proof that HIV does anything in the body. 2)
fects
petri
3)
Feline leukemia virus
is
normally present in 70% of
cats.
It
has not been shown to cause leukemia. 4)
HTLV-I and HTLV-II
HIV
family to which 5)
of
AIDS
Same
cause they were, by In 1988,
we have AIDS
There
is
cracks,
found
more sober
myth
when
be so
out.
In
be on the road to AIDS be-
to
AIDS
in Haiti. 2
HIV
virus.
Similarly, in
of mil-
analysis of blood-test results falsely positive
HIV
tests. 3
knows HIV causes AIDS." Like to people, you find the myth has
that "everyone to talk
and people are often afraid this to
huge numbers
Kenya and Uganda brought predictions
Later,
when you begin
other myths,
irrelevant.
from reports, panned
overwhelming numbers of a
is
statistical projection, positive for the
cases.
there indicated
not,
were said
920 reported cases of
Africa, fast surveys in
ions of
thought to be part of the
Also, the prediction of
by now has
1985, roughly 360,000 Haitians
now
So the comparison
belongs.
objection as #4.
cases in Haiti
are not
I
to voice their real opinions.
spoke with university researchers.
appears to be true within the White House
itself,
It
I
also
and signals a proba-
ble conflict over this issue at high policy levels.
Senior White
House
public attention in a the story, "The White
policy analyst Jim
See Curran et al, Science, v. 229, and Technology, no. 4, p. 43, 1988. Schneider
et
al,
first
came
to
November article in the New York Native. House Calls the Native About Aids," publisher
2
3
Warner
In
p.
1352, 1985; Tinker, Issues
"Seroepidemiology of HIV
Journal, Sept. 27, 1986.
90
in
Africa,"
in
British
Science
Medical
CHAPTER TWELVE Chuck Ortleb
me
wrote: "Warner told
that the
White House could be
One group,
seen as divided into two groups on the issue of AIDS.
which he said
the minority, wants to adopt an 'Auschwitz
in
is
model' by quarantining
all
those infected with 'the virus.'
group,' [Warnerl said,
'is
incompetent.'"
'The other
Warner
Later,
me
told
he
wasn't suggesting there was a White House group which was favor-
ing "an Auschwitz model," but that some high-risk groups might think that
was
December
18, 1987.
WEEKLY: Native
The following interview ran
so.
Has anyone
article
WARNER:
I
White House spoken
the
at
and what you said
LA
in the
Weekly on
you about the
to
in it?
knows
don't think anyone here
was an
there
article in
that paper.
The government
really hasn't fulfilled
patient
who
has a genetic
We
may
a
just
not
syndrome, not a disease.
HIV being the all we think we do, by any means. WEEKLY: Is your research on AIDS [instead of
role in providing
know enough. With We may see a defect that's causing his immune deficiency causative agent]. I'm not satisfied we know
good information [on AIDS]. AIDS, we're dealing with
its
part
of your policy
you make recommendations based on what you find out? what's going on with
that you're absorbed in discovering
WARNER: More how
it
started.
concerning the in
AIDS.
I
of the latter than the former.
magazine
into an Atlantic I
decided
HIV
I
would then
me to look into WEEKLY: Do people
wanted
the White
answers would suggest
draft a paper
at the
not
is
House and
person here
who
has
was asked
I
it
just
to look that's
and give
it
to the
its
people
role
who
the subject.
White House get a chance
to talk to scien-
mean
really talk with
them, find out what they're doing,
There
is
AIDS?
put together a set of questions
to
over at the National Institutes of Health?
WARNER:
Or
about insects and AIDS, and
virus, so that the
asked
tists
article
Do
work?
how
I
they're thinking?
much communication [between people
the scientists at
much
interest in
NIH]. it.
This year
I
determined that
the [White House] working group on AIDS wasn't adequate.
91
at
I'm probably the only
AIDS INC.
WEEKLY: -
the record
what they
criticized
speak out against the rush
may
they
"HIV dogma."
call
judgment
HIV
for
They
off
feel if they
AIDS assumption that HIV as the cause of
Grants begin with the
money.
lose
to
have -
scientists I've spoken with
Several university
has been proven as the agent of the disease.
WARNER:
I'm of a
mind
that
if
no other lessons should be required
good survey
of any university science curriculum, there should be a
course in philosophy and a grounding in conceit
and arrogance
WEEKLY:
There has never been a perfor manace- evaluation on
results of the
worth of
all
WARNER: about
NIH
NIH.
has balked at the
20 years.
their medical research over the last
That's a very
good
I'm going to see
idea.
the
of evaluating the
idea
what
can do
I
that.
WEEKLY: an
I'm appalled at the
logic.
[of certain scientists].
Army
Native
The
researcher on
ease, that it's caused
article
mentioned that you spoke with Dr. Lo,
He
AIDS.
you had a problem getting through you'd have
to
theory about the dis-
According
him.
Native,
to the
Did they
the Surgeon
get an okay from
to
own
has his
by a different virus.
really tell
General just
you
talk to
to
Lo?
WARNER:
Yes.
You know, although
White House, I'm not impressed
an honor to work
it is
makes me
that being here
at the
special.
But pulled rank, and they put me through to Dr. Lo. WEEKLY: Suppose proof emerged that HIV is not the AIDS How difficult would it be to alter the course of research? I
WARNER:
It's
very difficult to change people's minds.
possible, but there
WEEKLY:
is
a
head of steam
What do you do
if
a
It's
virus.
not im-
built up.
government agency, as a whole, has
been derelict?
WARNER: though,
when
may end up
It
I'd like to
scientists are
WEEKLY:
as a brawl.
I'd sort
avoid a public brawl.
It
eats
of like to finesse that,
up
time.
Max Essex, people like that, NIH war on cancer in the 70 's.
Robert Gallo,
commanders on
the
It's
difficult
not open to discussing scientific issues.
AIDS
now?
war.
So
why
that
we
don't have other people running the show.
are they in charge of
92
research
were the
They It
lost
field
that
seems odd
CHAPTER TWELVE
WARNER:
ever I've been tempted to believe in socialism, science
If
me
has disabused
show. They
just
WEEKLY:
Peter
NIH
WARNER: HIV
[at
NIH] assume
that
HIV
that
what they
Yes.
I've
Have you asked
AIDS.
does not cause
arguments?
think, specifically, of his
been told that Peter Duesberg's refutation of
has been discounted by the scientific community.
I
was given no
was very offended. No evidence was
explanation as to why.
I
sented to me.
Duesberg had been 'discounted.'
surd.
It's
their
it's
it.
Duesberg, a distinguished molecular biologist at
Berkeley, has said
people at
These guys
of that.
assume
Just that
pre-
That's ab-
not a scientific response to dismiss Duesberg as a crank.
WEEKLY:
The definition
of
AIDS
has become so broad
stretching the idea of what a syndrome
is,
even
it's
never mind a singular dis-
ease.
WARNER: A
syndrome
symptoms could be
a
is
means
linked together.
sphere of hysteria, there
is
no
limit to
how
of trying to understand
But
you do
if
what you can
this in
an atmo-
attribute to a syn-
drome.
WEEKLY:
The definition
onymous with
starvation.
of
AIDS
in Africa
tainly
makes a
-
I
Weight-loss.
.
perfect smokescreen for the aspect of
just call
WARNER:
now becoming
it
syn-
They're saying the three major symptoms
are chronic diarrhea, fever, and wasting-away
political
is
It
cer-
hunger which
is
AIDS.
had not considered
that.
Africa self-sufficient by the year 2000.
There
is
a
program
to
make
This could certainly hinder that
activity.
You know,
I
was
a prisoner of
weight-loss of eighty pounds.
war
And when
in I
Vietnam.
came home,
ing from a form of dysentery that you could
number
of us were.
In
We
November
Bio/Technology,
experienced
I
I
was
suffer-
call opportunistic.
A
didn't have AIDS.
of
was going
1987, to
I
found
out
that
the
journal
hold a roundtable workshop in which
93
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HIV would be searchers
addressed. Peter Duesberg and about a dozen other re-
would
The purpose of
attend.
role or non-role in I
to everyone's surprise,
his office at the
it
was on
a
month before
began appearing
about
icy
Development was not going
For a brief time,
did
call,
House against sanctioning such
in several
looked
it
The New York
Post,
a
newspapers.
like the
to host
on January
The next day, the paper did
DEBATE ON TRUE CAUSE OF
There were ob-
again, off again.
White House's Office of Polbut the Office of Science
it,
and Technology Policy was. Then the whole thing
berg.
He
sessions.
the scheduled January 19th date, sto-
ries
it
on the
suggested that the roundtable be held in
viously pressures within the White
About
in
sit
and sug-
White House.
For the next month,
meeting.
to
would show HIV's
the proposed roundtable,
gested he contact the magazine and
and
all,
AIDS.
Warner about
told Jim
would be
the roundtable
formulate experiments which, once and for
apart.
fell
7th, 1988, ran a story
a followup, headlined:
on Dues-
U.S.
AXES
AIDS. After indicating that the White
House meeting was canceled, medicine-science
editor, Joe Nicholson,
relayed a few surprising quotes from Gary Bauer, head of Reagan's Office of
Policy Development,
and Jim Warner's
boss:
"People like Dr. Duesberg need to continue to have access to research funds so that
we
if
are heading in the
wrong
direction, that can
be proved."
Bauer then said he didn't want the White House to sponsor the meeting because
it
would impart
a political tone to a scientific
event. "I
hope they have the debate elsewhere," he
bristled at the finality with
AIDS and how
it
is
is
"I've sort of
which some have made statements about
transmitted.
accepted wisdom, there
said.
When
a tendency to
findings run counter to the
muzzle or ignore rather than
have an open debate."
The average researcher
will tell
you
that there
is
an extraordi-
nary correlation which proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that HIV causes AIDS:
One new
disease-condition has sprung
ously around the globe; called AIDS,
it is
94
up simultane-
everywhere accompanied by
CHAPTER TWELVE the presence of a virus, HIV, which
new
disease and
ing;
HIV must
it is
why,
This
all
is,
new
a
There
exist.
new;
world
is
but the
HIV
Hundreds
of causes for
is
mounted tainly
is If
effort against the intrusion of a
to
assume
to turn
that
is
do not
detect the virus,
to a contact
with the virus.
tests
called
germ.
Exceptions have cer-
which antibodies did not ward
in
off illness.
across the board that the generation of antibodies
in all cases, signifies future death as a result of that
around established understanding.
new
the
proof that a blood
later disease.
tempt
is
it
must be accompanied by extensive
HIV which shows
at the
men
San Francisco City
HIV
Clinic,
are being tracked, to see
eventually are diagnosed with full-blown
beled positive for
antibodies will definitely
The
This proof has not been offered.
being made,
groups of
analysis,
test for
mean
cialized
infection.
measured by the presence of immune-troops
one virus, HIV,
virus
It is
Normally, antibodies are thought to signal a successfully
been reported,
However, to
is
pattern, al-
"new disease" around the
actually correlated with
HIV blood tests. 5 These response of the immune system
That response
immune-sys-
AIDS
nothing magical about the ideas of AIDS.
is
and
causes AIDS.
infection, the so-called
positive
antibodies.
mean-
this correlation,
merely immune-collapse followed by opportunistic
What
this correlation of
disease-condition has not demonstrably
over the world. 4
tem collapse and ensuing ready
also
compelling image for researchers,
bottom, they are so sure that
But the truth
sprung up
is
virus cannot be a casual thing without
actually cause AIDS.
a
is
at
new
on blood
AIDS
largest at-
where two spe-
how many
of
them
years after being
la-
tests.
Unfortunately, these groups are very specialized, and
it
would
be foolish to imagine that information about the general population can be extracted from them.
STD
men who showed up Many of these men were at
One
5
San Francisco
certainly already
a result of successive incidents of
4
large group, for example, consists of
clinics in
See Chapter 13, Pneumocystis. See Chapter 31, which analyzes
immune-compromised,
STDs and massive
the unreliability of
95
in the late 1970s.
as
antibiotic usage.
HIV blood
tests.
AtDS INC. The other group being studied are gay men who volunteered B vaccine
early Hepatitis
A would
fall
men
The idea
that data
lives, habits,
San Francisco study
in the
under the category of "high-risk"
people whose is
trials in 1980.
large percentage of the
guidelines.
for the
for
CDC
AIDS, by the
from them could be extrapolated
to
exposures to chemicals are totally different
flawed.
Furthermore, the San Francisco study disclosure of their data, their
has not been offered.
methods
In an effort to defend a viral to
AIDS
out of this study.
fact
scenario, in
which AIDS has
IV drug users and male homosexuals in the
US, researchers have attempted to discover odd routes of
of bleeding leads to
among
sharing of needles This effort
No
is
viral trans-
Anal sex among gays,
mission which occur only in those groups:
which because
full
MDs
Nevertheless, reporters and scientists and
have jumped the gun and made indisputable
mainly been confined
not complete, and
is
of collection, their protocols
semen-blood transmission; and
junkies.
misguided
for several reasons.
virus selects lopsidedly the cultural groups
(By now, ample opportunity has been created for
it
HIV
will reside in.
to
move
gays and IV drug users into the general population, and yet
out of
this
has
causing a single disease-entity called AIDS, two
cir-
not happened.) If
HIV were
cumstances
beyond
America would have conspired
in
the current risk-groups.
1970s, bisexual
swing
clubs.
There existed
to
send AIDS widely
in
New
York, in the
These active establishments, by eyewit-
ness account, played host to every crossover sex act imaginable and a
consequent exchange of bodily fluids among fect situation for viral
men and women. A
spread into the hetero community.
It
per-
didn't
happen. In fact, today out of the 55,000 reported AIDS cases in the US, 91% are men, and 9% are women. That is not the reflection of any known virus at work. Such preference is unheard of.
During the 1970s, as already mentioned, gay men from
and towns
New
all
over America visited and vacationed
York, and LA, the centers of diagnosed
96
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in
cities
San Francisco,
cases in the US.
CHAPTER TWELVE They
HIV
the
and
gay bathhouses and had
visited
virus, they
cities of the
home with them many, many towns
Carrying
sex.
would have spread AIDS
into
US. This did not occur, according to
available re-
all
ports.
Among show has
a link
HIV
between
a positive
Comparing
failed.
was found for
IV drug users, one of the only studies that has tried to
that the
HIV
and
a white
and the sharing of needles
test
a black
group of IV drug
users,
it
group which shared more needles tested positive
frequently.
less
Likewise for anal intercourse, the attempt to show that
"homosexual sex" explains the preference of HIV
this
gays overlooks
for
the following: 1.
Heterosexuals have been practicing anal sex for centuries.
2.
Semen
to
blood transmission, which has been attributed
anal sex as the reason
Any urban his hetero
abrasions.
HIV
spreads,
gynecologist will
tell
is
you
to
also a fact in hetero vaginal sex.
that a certain small percentage of
male and female patients come
in
with penile and vaginal
That would also give blood transmission.
Nevertheless, investigators have been fixated on investigating
mind
high-risk groups with the theory already firmly in
Based on
causes AIDS.
this,
wouldn't occur in the general public. They have
HIV
causes
in culturally prejudiced fashion, through
fashion, If
question
is
HIV
ways which
the virus has been transmitted within these groups,
Trying to confirm that
that
they look for these "idiosyncratic" ways
failed.
AIDS by showing it spreads odd routes, in very limited
absurd.
HIV
has not been proven to cause AIDS, the next obvious
is, Is
AIDS
been shown
to
contagious? The answer to that
be the link that
diseases said to be
AIDS
ties
HIV
If
is:
has not
together the 30-odd infections and
related, then
what AIDS
are
you
talking about
in the first place? If
HIV
is
not locked in as disease-agent, then
opportunistic infections of
AIDS
drift apart,
no longer
all
a
the so-called
syndrome.
There are two opportunistic diseases which have been tributed to AIDS, the that
AIDS
is
two most prominent, which
a single root.
at-
are cited to indicate
These two diseases are Pneumocystis
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such a
way
appear
that they
credence to the existence of
to give
something called AIDS. But that analysis
superficial
is
and wrong.
up Pneumocystis and Kaposi. surprising that the AIDS research establishment
The next two chapters take It isn't
in
America
really
is
when you
arrogant,
which they have
built.
Their arrogance
brand of science, protecting Try funds and Earth,
A
this analogy.
PR
and
it
AIDS hiding an extremely weak
look at the thesis about is
against calm scrutiny.
famous researcher, backed up by ample
people, announces that a gigantic meteor
will destroy
it.
The meteor
but
invisible,
is
heading
for
we know
its
is
path because there are very slight variations which have been devel-
oping it is
heavenly bodies along a certain route. Caused,
in the orbits of
argued, by the gravity exerted by the meteor.
The meteor can't
will arrive
sometime
be sure of the time, because
the velocity erratic?
Now
it
frontiers of technology so that
and survive
is
not uniform.
Answer unknown.
the job of the scientific
is
we
can
community
somehow
In this
it
How
would they check
turns out that this
is
in various
ways
to cover
in ten years, for
it'll
example,
Aside from
it's
and blow us
That
the question.
is
it
can be stretched If
Earth doesn't
we miscalcuWhat a bas-
wait. all
that
in facts.
is tricky.
In another ten or fifty years
up."
this ridiculous elasticity, there turns
other factor which discredits this meteor theory. slight
under-
really stands
easy to say, 'Oh,
That meteor
Keeps changing speed. But
collide with Earth
way
unexpected changes
lated the velocity of the meteor. tard.
it?
scientists if it
virtually impossible, because the
theory has been formed in such an elastic
explode
advance the
divert this meteor
atmosphere of hysteria, other skeptical
to investigation.
Well,
to
as a species.
take to check this Earth-collision hypothesis, to see
up
We Why is
in the next 10-100 years.
velocity
its
changes in orbits of heavenly bodies
in the
out to be an-
There are already path of the sup-
posed, invisible meteor. These changes have been taking place for the last billion years,
we
and there are
already understand. In
five or six
fact, slight
98
good reasons why, which
variations in orbits of heavenly
CHAPTER TWELVE bodies take place
over the universe, not just
all
route of the
"in the
meteor." Therefore, imagining a meteor
was coming toward us because
was an
these bodies were fluctuating slightly in their ordinary orbits
unwarranted assumption.
The meteor theory,
Conclusion? tence of the meteor
porous
that
it
can't be checked.
from the
as concocted,
time of supposed impact,
itself to its
It's
a terrifying proposal but
exis-
so va-
is
it's
gob-
as proposed,
once
bledegook. In exactly the
same way,
AIDS
of full-blown
AIDS
the "theory" of
we
say, "The 500,000 cases
in Central Africa haven't
developed as you pre-
the smokescreen clears away,
absurd.
is
If
dicted they would," researchers blithely reply, "Wait. years.
was
It
twelve.
nothing happens that
It'll
happen
means
just
the date
Furthermore, since AIDS
is
It
was
wasn't three
And
in the year 2000." off again.
if
in
2000
Try 2020.
nothing more than a label for a
AIDS-
condition which already existed prior to the "discovery" of
namely immune-suppression and resultant infection-the whole ory collapses before
it
can be formulated. We've
known about
the-
fifteen
or twenty medical reasons and hundreds of environmental causes for
immune-deficiency, and we've
Nothing new
there.
known about them
So when some people say what's causing AIDS,"
mulated
can't be
in despair,
chapter,
first
way
"Nobody
The truth
that's misleading.
checked out one
pointed out in the
for
decades.
Nothing unique.
or another.
is,
really
knows
AIDS
as for-
Of course,
you can always use the
as
I
real fact that
down any opposition to the scenario called when you take it apart, is not only scientifi-
people are dying to shout
AIDS.
But the scenario,
cally absurd,
it
also keeps help for dying
from taking place.
AIDS
theory
As
It
and
ill
people, true help,
keeps prevention from taking place.
isn't just stupid,
it's
vicious.
you'll see in later chapters, the definitions of
AIDS which
are being used around the world will provide, by poaching
on
older diseases, the necessary case statistics to
much seem that we have ritories of
So the
the ter-
make
a global epidemic (from a single viral cause)
our hands. So the AIDS
theory,
by
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it
on
essentially co-opting other diseases
AIDS INC. and environmentally caused conditions under its fictional umbrella, will make it seem as if all the terror being generated is justified.
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PNEUMOCYSTIS, THE PRIMARY AIDS
SYMPTOM HIV
If
disease,
suspended animation, unproven as the cause of
rests in
what then?
First, it is
The only thing
now
seemed
that
and diseases under
tions
Putting aside HIV,
AIDS,
called sion,
in
most
and
ence,
to tie together the
that
title
was
the
much more
it is
to build
factors, the
HIV
many
diverse infec-
virus.
probable that what
is
being
end of an arc of immunosuppres-
cases, is the far
which takes some time
From various
AIDS.
foolish to talk about a single entity called
up
in a person.
immunosuppression gains
then, long after the person should
have reversed
in influ-
his habits,
or should have been fed, or should have been taken from a field
where he was working and
really sick,
then
in the presence of pesticides, etc.,
maybe he
The doctor looks
at his opportunistic infections, clucks, pro-
nounces AIDS, and everyone touted as invariably
fatal.
is
But
it
will
this is flim-flam, since
end of the
there.
fearful
arc of
be irreversible.
what
is
defined as
immunosuppression.
named AIDS,
It is
because the condition has been
Well, at this point in the arc, the chances
have naturally increased that
the
it is
is
is
is
precisely
focused
concealed
is
the
Prevention and reversal
easier during that earlier period.
Before dissecting the current definitions of
how
AIDS
All attention
packaged, and what
long approach that led to this moment.
would have been much
he becomes
sees a doctor.
AIDS and
seeing
they operate in a destructive way, there are one or two myths to
take care
of.
The called
first is
Pneumocystis
AIDS symptom. About
carinii
pneumonia, the primary so-
32,000 cases of AIDS, since the begin-
101
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rough
total of 55,000
AIDS
CDC
cases.
The myth of Pneumocystis AIDS, that
it
because of that symptom, out of
that
is
was almost unknown,
was extremely
it
The other myth
in fact.
two people have Pneumocystis, they both developed cause. That
is
cases,
and
to the
CDC
from Los Angeles. The
if
men had developed Pneumocystis of the literature
later
with Pneumocystis
CDC
report on these
appendix. For now,
examining doctors assumed these
sufficient to say that the
it's
men
gay
commentary, are the subject of a
a
that
is
from the same
it
preposterous.
In 1980-1, the first five cases of
were reported
rare before
for the
same reason, when
on the disease would have shown
that that
five
a search is
a very
shaky assumption.
Promoting Pneumocystis as very rare and coming from one
unknown
cause did a great deal to convince people that
disease on our hands:
A more
AIDS.
Pneumocystis would have shown that there was that could be
done
way
in the
It
causes no harm.
It is
sion becomes severe enough,
and cause virulent This
is
it
less to fear,
more
found
is
in
70-85% of healthy peo-
However, when immunosupprescan come to the fore, center in the
disease.
the starting point for understanding Pneumocystis.
1980 in a loose
way marks
awareness about AIDS, but 1977-8 for dividing
new
one of those germs which establishes an
easy relationship with the host.
lungs,
a
of prevention.
The Pneumocystis protozoa ple.
we had
thorough understanding about
the beginning of health-agency
is
usually the
more
precise period
pre-AIDS and post-AIDS time.
In 1977, doctors also
for detecting
began routinely performing a new method
Pneumocystis pneumonia
at
Memorial Hospital
in Georgia.
From January 1955
to July 1977, the hospital
of Pneumocystis.
It's
the
Eugene Talmadge
called percutaneous lung aspirate.
had observed seven cases
But from July 1977 to December 1979, "nine
episodes occurred in seven patients." 1
1
December 1980 Southern
"Pneumocystis Recognition
in
Journal, Frederick Cox et al, Outbreaks or Improved Recognition."
Medical
Hospitals:
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CHAPTER THIRTEEN Although the study does not prove higher incidence of Pneumocystis was due to a better method of detection,
it
does give pause
for thought.
Various studies indicate that the Pneumocystis organism causes no harm until some immuno-adversity arises:
often im-
munosuppressive drug therapy or an organ transplant.
A
host of
other immunosuppressive factors can lead to Pneumocystis pneu-
monia.
In fact, researchers
seem
This
why
is
disease.
elicit this
Pneumocystis
a correct assessment of
should have been, simply: populations; what
anything which badly
to infer that
compromises an immune system may
Pneumocystis
immunosuppressive
moving
is
factors
in 1980
into different
might be involved?
Malnutrition, toxic drugs? Repeated episodes of sexual diseases?
hunt
for
one unique
The
cause was really a bizarre departure from
viral
obvious precedent. In the years 1976 to 1983, the
Pneumocystis.
were leukemia patients),
Mayo
Clinic recorded 53 cases of
The underlying conditions judged
AIDS
(15 patients), (2 patients),
lymphoma
to
(9 patients),
be responsible malignancies
inflammatory diseases treated with
(5
corti-
costerioids (16 patients).
In September, 1975, Walter Hughes, of pital,
longer
list
The
Laboratory
Clinical
in
of factors
list
tuberculosis,
Sciences.
which could predispose
He assembled a person to
to the
much
Pneumocys-
and protein-calorie malnutrition. a person led to developing Pneumocystis
because of one of the above conditions Hughes
an AIDS
a
included thymic displasia, hypoglycemia, cryptococcus,
Today
tis
Jude's Research Hos-
published a current-status paper on Pneumocystis, in Critical
Reviews
tis.
St.
patient. This
HIV
would wrongly
shift the
lists
blame
pneumonia
would be for
called
Pneumocys-
virus.
Other researchers have pointed out that severe malnutrition can underlie Pneumocystis. junkies
and
alcoholics are
As mentioned
known
chronic disinterest in food.
Pneumocystis the diagnosis
earlier,
for their inability to
some pay
full-time
for,
or their
Today were, say, an alcoholic to develop would be AIDS, HIV, and the whole ball
103
AIDS INC.
wax -
of
not (correctly) Pneumocystis stemming from alcohol and
malnutrition.
Pneumocystis pneumonia has moved into new populations since 1977, but people have been dying of
since
World War Two.
it,
because of malnutrition 2
In fact, following the
,
War, epidemics were
seen in Europe, mainly in infants.
Hughes summarizes: 1945 and 1953.
"In Leipzig, 1000 cases
During the period from 1953
were seen between
to 1957, 2000 cases
were
registered in Czechoslovakia, with 412 cases confirmed at autopsy
The
first
recognized case of
the United States
number
P. carinii
was reported
Since then, an
in 1956.
of cases have occurred from year to year."
Hughes then points out Pneumocystis
in the U.S.,
.
pneumonia (pneumocystis)
that there are
CDC
increasing
figures for
has controlled Therefore, by
the use of pentamidine, a specific pneumocystis drug.
examining records of physicians' requests
.
(Emphasis added.)
no complete
but that, since 1967, the
.
in
an estimate of
for the drug,
Pneumocystis cases can be made.
"Over a three-year period from 1967 through 1970, 194 confirmed cases were recorded. However, in the year 1973 the
first
treat
(5
years before
diagnosed case of AIDS-author), the drug was dispensed to
527 proven or suspect cases of
P. carinii
pneumonitis. This
indicate an increase in prevalence rate because of the
may
more extensive
use of immunosuppressive (drug) therapy, prolonged survival of
compromised
hosts, or greater astuteness in the recognition of the in-
fection."
There begins to be a very strange story here.
Pneumocystis
is
not a
new
populations around 1977?
2
Second,
disease.
from 1956 on. The question
is,
why
did
According
See RK Chandra
it
to
it
First,
it is
clear that
was already increasing,
begin to proliferate in
new
Walter Hughes' analysis,
J. Pediatrics, vol. 81, 1972, p. 1194 for background on and immunocompetence. See also his letter to Current Contents, vol. 30, p. 15, June 1, 1987. Researchers turned up, in the early and mid1970s, many cases of Pneumocystis among undernourished children in Vietnam and Iran. It was generally understood at the time that Pneumocystis was being overlooked internationally in the Third World, among children, and that it was mainly caused by malnutrition. See JAMA, March 1975, v. 231, p. 1190, "Mission to Saigon-An Alert for PCP (Pneumocystis)," Redman.
undernutrition
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CHAPTER THIRTEEN number
there could be a
of factors involved.
immunosuppressive drug therapy Pneumocystis protozoa
to
come
is
Researchers concur that
causing the
a strong factor in
to the fore
and
instigate virulent dis-
But does the medical profession have a monopoly on immuno-
ease.
suppressive drugs?
How
do you have
far
trum of drugs used
to stretch to
in concert in the
conclude that a wide spec-
gay community -
speed, cocaine, ethyl chloride, heroin, poppers,
MDA,
antibiotics,
quaaludes, Val-
ium, LSD, designer compounds - could rank as "immunosuppressive
drug therapy?"
Not very
far.
Remember, Pneumocystis, by
definition,
is
sufficient for a di-
agnosis of AIDS.
The rush
to call hospitalized 1980
gay Pneumocystis patients
"previously healthy," and then to undertake a viral quest for the
cause of their immune-suppression, leaving obvious background
drug (and other) bizarre
moves
There
factors in the dust, has to rank as
one of the most
in the history of medicine.
is
other interesting commentary in the literature on
Pneumocystis. In 1971, Peter Rosen
York Pneumocystis
patients. 3
undertook a study of 20
Rosen concluded that
sentation of Pneumocystis infection
apparent pneumonia and
et al
may
may
New
"the clinical pre-
vary from fulminant to
in-
be masked by preexistent pulmonary
disease." In other words,
ing
on
if
to
it
can be hard to find. So
the disease, even in 1971,
make
it
wouldn't be surpris-
was being underreported. Rosen goes
the point that, indeed, as of 1971, there
were no methods
of testing blood for Pneumocystis or isolating the microbe
He carinii
also says, "Interest in the specific diagnosis of
pneumonia has been heightened
in recent years
itself.
Pneumocystis
by
the thera-
peutic success with pentamidine isothionate." It's
not hard to piece together a simple story here. In the 1970s,
the incidence of Pneumocystis cases began rising partly because weak-
ened cancer
3
patients,
many
treated with increasingly toxic
October, 1972, The American Journal of Medicine,
105
vol. 53. p.
immuno-
428.
AIDS INC. suppressant drugs, were ripe for infection by ordinarily benign oppor-
Pneumocystis pneumonia:
to treat this
continued for a better 80,
it
gan
way
to
that point on,
felt
Between 1977-
more
a sensitive test,
treat
cases be-
them.
doctors are not aware of this story.
spoke with a doctor
I
The search
Percutaneous lung aspi-
in hospitals:
armed with
be diagnosed. More pentamidine was used to
Many
they had a drug
pentamidine.
to diagnose Pneumocystis.
was found and took hold
From
rate.
Doctors
Like Pneumocystis.
tunistic organisms.
who was
familiar with increasing
Pneu-
mocystis cases at Georgia's Eugene Talmadge Hospital in 1977, and also Pneumocystis at
Jude's hospital.
St.
month
of Pneumocystis a
most with leukemia, some with
cer patients,
Pneumocystis seemed
were
first
five cases
They were
all
can-
solid tumors.
The
be arising both from the cancers and from
to
They were seeing some Pneumocystis when
the cancer drug-therapy. the kids
"They were seeing
in children at St. Jude's.
admitted, before any drug therapy was done," he
said.
asked
I
in
this docjor
Talmadge Pneumocystis
taneous lung aspirate. this
new
used
he would attribute the post-1977 increase to the introduction of diagnosis
"Yes,"
he
said.
He
also told
me
by percu-
that prior to
1977 method of diagnosing Pneumocystis, the only method
Talmadge was autopsy
at
done on
patients
all
who
after death.
Autopsy, of course, wasn't
died from Pneumocystis.
autopsy was the primary method of diagnosing Pneumocystis
If
at
if
Talmadge before
new
1977, then, afterward, with
diagnostic meth-
ods gradually being introduced - lung aspirate, broncheal lavage (which requires no hole made in the lung), and optic bronchoscopy - the
more
then said,
I
rise.
We is
"It
would
naturally go up.
must be hard,
if
do have a
these
complex question," the doctor
the frequency of autopsy that
Another
autopsy used
to
be a prominent
now say why Pneumocystis cases are on new sensitive diagnostic tests, after all."
of diagnosis, to
"It's
One
numbers of cases being located by these new,
sensitive techniques
method
finally, today, fiber-
is
gradually
the
new
said.
the
"There are variables.
was being done
(prior to 1977).
techniques of diagnosing Pneumocystis that have
come along
since 1977.
The other
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AIDS
.
.
.
With AIDS,
CHAPTER THIRTEEN much more aware
we're
(to find).
So we're sensitive
What does It
tis
of the possibility that there to testing for
add up
it all
seems apparent
Pneumocystis
is
it."
to?
that the
numbers
of "pre-AIDS"
Pneumocys-
cases have been underestimated, both because of less reliable diag-
nostic
methods and because doctors were
less alerted
and disposed
to
look for them.
Although there c)
is
a long
which Pneumocystis
list
of a) disease, b) malnutritive and
make
chemical factors which can
the
immunosuppressive bed
will turn virulent, the
HIV
these factors, instead pushing
CDC
in
has severely ignored
into the limelight as the
"new"
agent. In particular, the extraordinary
drug-taking which,
like
People whose health
That
is
and recreational
is
is
written out of the
compromised, but
significant these
drug
AIDS
equation.
very reversible
still
factors are in their lives.
criminal.
A good
example of AIDS-related research which has not floated
to the top of the in the
how
of medical
immunosuppressive chemotherapy, could
dispose toward Pneumocystis,
are not being told
mix
NIH
research ladder
December 1984
Infection
is
a
paper by Peter Walzer
and Immunity.
et al,
Walzer explores the
possibility, in rats, that antibiotics can increase the disposition
toward
Pneumocystis.
Walzer
states, "Rats that
were administered corticosteroids, a
low-protein diet, and tetracycline spontaneously developed P. carinii
pneumonia within
ca.
8 weeks through a
mechanism
of reactivation
of latent infection." 4 In the U.S.
and
gay community, malnutrition, abuse of tetracycline
corticosteroids are frequently found as partners.
at the
In 1973, a major
symposium on Pneumocystis was undertaken
National Cancer
Institute.
Authors Hughes, Sanyal, and Price
patients with remarked on a feature of some Pneumocystis cases: ". Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia were underweight and had hy.
4
See
Author's Note, page v.
'
107
.
AIDS INC. poproteinemia (protein calorie malnutrition)
.
.
."
Malnutrition, a
frequent partner of Pneumocystis.
The bottom 1.
lines?
Pneumocystis can apparently occur from any severe form of
immunosuppression:
anemia, malnutrition, protein-calorie defi-
The history of the disease was ignored, and
ciency, toxic drugs, etc. still is,
in rendering a diagnosis of 2.
If
"AIDS due
to
the Georgian doctor learned there
mocystis a year
HIV."
were 60 cases of Pneu-
at St. Jude's hospital in the early
and mid
how
1970s,
many
cases were being seen (and missed) at hospitals
U.S.?
There have been 32,000 cases of Pneumocystis reported as AIDS
since 1978.
There
is
no
CDC
be about 3,000 cases a year. 60 cases a year, like
St.
breakdown by If
year.
all
over the
The average would
50 U.S. hospitals in the early 1970s had
Jude's, that
would equal
the current levels of
"AIDS" Pneumocystis. (The
CDC
keeps no numbers on current "non-AIDS" Pneumo-
cystis cases). 3.
Every person diagnosed with Pneumocystis should be
viewed extensively by
immunosuppression this
a
good physician
to
inter-
determine the sources of
Unfortunately, most physicians in
in his case.
country are unable to assess the results of such an interview,
since they have
no knowledge
of
immunosuppressive drugs, medical
or street-type, beyond a very parochial range.
Furthermore, they
quently, under a variety of orthodox assurances, practice toxic medicine. 4.
fre-
immuno-
Blind spot.
To point
out, in defense of
an infectious
viral theory of
AIDS, that many gay men have developed Pneumocystis since 1977, only to establish the probability
common immunosuppressive
that, in
factors
is
gay communities, certain
have been present.
Drugs,
STDs, for example.
Drugs and
like
poppers and
MDA
corticosteroids immediately
and
come
to
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(vastly overused) antibiotics
mind. Not a virus.
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
SARCOMA
KAPOSI'S
AIDS
Researchers have attempted to bolster the idea that infectious global epidemic,
main symptoms,
is
an
by linking Kaposi's sarcoma, one of
its
to both Africa and the U.S. But does the link hold?
Most researchers say Kaposi's sarcoma vessels.
It
pink, red, or violet spots, or raised marks,
purple-brown
a cancer of the blood
Beginning as
progresses to dark blue or
it
nodules or plaques.
lesions,
Perhaps 30% of the time, be
is
manifests on the skin or inside the body.
difficult to differentiate
it is
found
in the lungs,
where
from Pneumocystis pneumonia.
affects the gastrointestinal tract, the
major complication
is
it
can
When
bleeding.
At one time, about 30% of people diagnosed with AIDS America had Kaposi. That percentage has steadily diminished last
two
years, according to
The public posi.
The
is
so-called
classical
Then
and die
there
is
type
origins.
is It
found
in
people of Eastern Euro-
affects older people, is "indolent,"
isted in these regions. it
Finally there
is
This
is
seem
A
and
person
Zaire.
who
has
in certain areas of Africa, It
it
has probably always exusually suffers no
what
is
ill
ef-
referred to as aggressive or epidemic
the form found in the United States, which began to
around 1980, particularly among gay men. agreed that some immune-depression accompanies
proliferate
number
it
can suddenly flare up and become progressive.
but after years
Kaposi.
who have
of natural causes.
endemic Kaposi, found
particularly in Kenya, Tanzania,
fects,
in the
CDC reports.
as they say, has a protracted course, and the people it
in
not aware that there are at least three types of Ka-
pean and Mediterranean
to live with
it
of researchers feel that the
CMV
virus
is
It is
this
generally
form.
A
connected with ag-
gressive Kaposi - perhaps through repeated infection by sex with a
number
of partners.
And
as
mentioned
1
nq
earlier, inhalant nitrite
drugs
AIDS INC.
One
have also been proposed as a major cause.
of the principal rea-
sons black Africans and Europeans /Americans diagnosed with AIDS
were connected was because Kaposi was found But which types of Kaposi?
answer once you
Therefore, the whole Africa-U.S. Kaposi con-
scratch the surface.
nection
isn't solid.
AA
In the June 1985 Annals of Internal Medicine,
the
symptoms
mors on
of traditional Kaposi in Nigeria:
the limbs, "massive
up with amputation with
these groups.
in all
That's not easy to
this
of the feet
Otu describes
Large fungated
tu-
lymphoedema," gangrene which ends and
type of Kaposi has been
legs.
Otu
known
to
no patient
also says that
be an IV drug user, ho-
mosexual, or hemophiliac.
He show
No
a
"No increase
concludes:
been seen over the change
last
in the
prevalence of Kaposi has
decade and no epidemiological data
in the pattern of the disease
patient with the acquired
immune
exist that
during the same period.
deficiency
syndrome has been
seen here."
Otu
saying there
is
is
a fourth manifestation of Kaposi
has existed traditionally in Nigeria,
with AIDS. has
it
If
so, this
that aggressive Kaposi, as a
Africa and the U.S. Bijan Safai, a
the
is
virulent,
and has nothing
would throw cold water on
more or
less
the scenario
which to
new phenomenon, sprang up
in
simultaneously.
well-know Kaposi researcher, points out that
new epidemic form
do
which
of Kaposi in the U.S., there
is
in
resemblance to
a type of lymphadenopathy-associated Kaposi seen in African chil-
dren.
But
is
that African Kaposi
tion of children
KR
would
new? Apparently
This infec-
not.
possibly constitute a fifth type of Kaposi.
Oates, in Family Practice, June, 1986, states that in northeast
Zaire, at the Centre Medical Evangelique Hospital in
which serves
a population of 500,000,
15%
of
all
Nyankunde,
malignancies are
from Kaposi's sarcoma. This percentage has not changed years - which
would tend
to mitigate against the idea of a
demic (AIDS-associated) Kaposi
The Uganda Cancer
in thirteen
new
epi-
in that region.
Institute,
between October, 1983, and De-
cember, 1984, reported seeing only 4 Ugandans with Kaposi's sarcoma. I
haven't been able to locate published studies which cover later peri-
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CHAPTER FOURTEEN ods, but
Uganda,
I
have been told by a Ugandan physician
that
Kaposi
is
rare in
to this day.
AIDS information from Africa is very spotty, and people with one AIDS theory or another use reports which suit their In general,
fancy. in
For example,
which
last
WHO health
May
London Times ran a piece
11 (1987) the
workers out of Geneva were predicting 75 mil-
AIDS
lion cases of full-blown
in
southern Africa, within five years.
Place next to this the official statistics on African
October, 1987, the count was about 5000
AIDS
AIDS
As
cases.
of
whole
cases on the
continent.
Renee
Sabatier, writing in the
December, 1987, Western Journal
of Medicine, points out that Fodor's Guide to Kenya, for vacationers,
some
contains the cautionary statement, "Doctors speculate that in
may
African countries the (AIDS) infection rate
30%
be
no data
Sabatier then adds, "There are
population."
to
of the total
support such
an assertion from any of the AIDS-affected African counties, all
from Kenya
Based on HIV blood testing (inaccurate to say the called
"HIV
tourists.
becomes
infection"
Popular wisdom has
it
a
weapon
You would
Back
think Africa
we have
was on Mars.
immunosuppressive drug therapy. Kaposi has
continuing that drug.
developed KS In
one
contradictory in-
America, there have been cases of Kaposi reported after
in
by the steroid prednisone, and was reversed
tients
least), this so-
of discouragement to
that African nations are dying, falling
apart from AIDS, yet here, with Sabatier, formation.
least of
..."
A
USA
been brought on
also
one instance
case has also been reported in
after long-term use of
were done,
in
after dis-
which
a
man
sulfamide drugs.
study during which 24 postmortems of Kaposi pa-
CMV
virus
was found
to
have been present
in
75%
of these people. In other words,
it is
quite possible that the
Kaposi sarcoma
in
the U.S. and African are different from one another - in the sense that they don't represent manifestations of one epidemic.
As
I
say, just trying to get a line
Kaposi in Africa
new
is difficult.
Is
aggressive form the same
on the incidence and types of
what some
clinicians there report as a
as the U.S. version?
111
Is it
widespread?
AIDS INC. an old, traditional form found
Is it really
in greater
cause of more surveillance owing to the publicity
A
to
be
is
getting?
he said,
"
In Africa,
infections together
down into separate "we need more people who are willing
splitters
break them
splitters."
In
Human
America, NIH, CDC, the whole department of Health and
Services,
tion, are
and
stirring
lumpers. They have welded together an image of a demonic,
up
is
is
the troops to
Once There
world arena, the World Health Organiza-
in the
singular entity which
The
The lumpers lump
splitters.
them AIDS), and the
diseases.
AIDS
be-
researcher recently said to me, "There are the
federal
lumpers and the (calling
numbers now
this battle
no room
threatening
do
battle
good
folk,
critics are of
The march
course ignored.
to victory
may have
poppers
and the
U.S.
fall far
who
symptom
of
an important, unexplored connection to the use of
in the U.S.;
Those
must proceed.
must be preserved.
Kaposi's sarcoma, the second most prevalent
AIDS,
and they are
with HIV.
has been enjoined,
for dissenters.
air of hysteria
all
and
efforts to tie together the disease in Africa
short of
good
try to use
science.
Kaposi as evidence for the global infec-
tiousness of HIV-caused disease are relying on oversimplified imagery.
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AN INTERVIEW WITH A MOLECULAR BIOLOGIST: DOES HIV CAUSE AIDS? The following interview with
was done
in the winter of 1988.
a respected molecular biologist
As publication
book neared, he
of this
decided not to go on the record with his remarks, and so
name from
The alternative would have been
these pages.
certain parts of our conversation, It is
retract
deleted his
I
and
important to understand that
anything he said. Nor did he
to
change
refused to do that.
I
no time did
at
some months
feel,
this scientist
after
our con-
needed temper-
versation, that the considerable force of his remarks
On
ing because of recent research developments concerning AIDS.
become more convinced than ever
the contrary, he has
not been proven to cause
He had
his
whom
of
me why
are utterly convinced that
they think
In this,
men
Has
HIV
is
his peers,
the central disease-
can't figure out for the life
the quality of research deteriorated so
dormant,
Not only it
is
Yes."
HIV unproven
around without
lies
is
no evidence,
There
is
no conclusive evidence
either, that
it
virus can be found in a person (titer) is
that
it
to
can be detected
at
all.
AIDS,
it is
replicating, without spreading.
it
human
cells in the
body.
gives rise to indirect mecha-
harm
the body.
When
the actual
has been diagnosed with AIDS,
its
so low that special lab procedures have to be
grow
used to induce
who
as the cause of
destroys
in turn destroy cells or
concentration
"I
question.
There
nisms which
has
and the next conversation with Peter Duesberg, both
maintain:
latent,
so.
me answer my own
HIV
name from
personal reasons for removing his
agent of our time-though, he told me,
badly? Let
that
disease.
They concerned how he would be judged by
this interview.
most of
own
human
It
in a dish, outside the
exists in so
them, the result would be
few
cells that
"like a pinprick."
113
body, so that then
even
if it
it
did destroy
AIDS INC. important to note
is
It
way
with the
that virus
two
these
What
is
professional papers written on
their general quality?
Their general quality
A:
disease.
is
poor.
compared with Q:
Any
A:
It's
Q:
I
A:
It's
virol-
Poor
statistics.
rational thought.
speculation as to
why
that is?
a very important epidemic.
don't understand.
an easy
an easy
field to
Why
Q:
good
Poor, relative to
Poor, relative to papers with well assembled
ogy.
It's
many
You've read a great
the subject of AIDS.
HIV,
scientists characterize the personality of
unproven as the cause of
is still
Q:
whether one agrees or disagrees
that,
which
field in
publish
are so
People tend
in.
many
money
to get
to
do experiments.
to
publish hastily.
HIV
researchers convinced that
causes
AIDS? You mean people who work on HIV?
A: they think
it
causes AIDS.
dence you can use is
important,
is
to
think there's a lot of circumstantial evi-
There's a tremendous
worth doing.
so (HIV causes AIDS), so,
otherwise
When
it's
how
AIDS.
AIDS
is
everyone
of auis
easy to convince yourself that, indeed,
it
could
it's
all
is
telling
these people be working on
it?
You're told by everybody that there
now been
stopped.
That there are cohort studies
transmissible.
amount you
that this
You're a retro virologist.
transfusion-AIDS and that atric
know why
don't
convince yourself that what you're working on
thoritarianism in science.
must be
I
I
in
That there
which
it's
is
is
pedi-
known
that
You've been told that by the head of the CDC,
by the head of the Allergy and Infectious Diseases unit and you're
get-
work on
this
more grant money than you've had
ting
virus.
And
every time you find something,
publishable, in the best journals.
Why
should you pay attention
comes along and this
So to a
in.'
In fact,
about AIDS, you find that
it's all
it's
immediately
why should you not believe it? man like Peter Duesberg who
says, 'Wait a minute, hold
data that you believe
lieve
in ten years, to
on here,
when you
quite fatuous.
114
let's
relook at
all
look at what you be-
There
is
no hard
CHAPTER FIFTEEN HIV
evidence (that
But few people are going to reverse
causes AIDS).
their field.
Q:
HIV
like
We
hear that once upon a time, people used to debate issues
seriously, freely, in journals.
They didn't ignore these
is-
sues.
A:
There has never been
when medical remoney
a time before this
search and basic biological research were both connected to the
machine. The fundamental change
is
now
that
science. Yearly, the directory of biotechnology
Q:
Was
there really a period
when
biology
a for-profit
is
companies grows.
issues of biology
were de-
bated freely and openly? A: Yes.
I
grew up
were constantly debated
molecular biology at a time
in
This
in the journals.
ogy was. The debate about whether there
eral origins.
biol-
how
E-coli
DNA
proceeded from one origin or sev-
People of considerable talent debated these issues, with
good experimental lar
it
theories
in fact existed a repressor
molecule, debates about specific initiation factors, replication proceeded, whether
when
what molecular
is
oncogenes or
Whether transforming viruses had
data.
good debate.
Pretty
not.
Still
particu-
going on in one form
or another.
The argument
"Oh
my
years
that
God, what would have happened
ago when we
I
would
it
the universe" -
rather have seen
would have been
if
AIDS occurred twenty
didn't have the techniques
would have wiped out
ways
you hear from the AIDS establishment -
dealt with
I
we have
turn that around.
AIDS twenty
years ago.
today, In
it
some
When
it
by more orthodox medical practices and
would be over with. Q: People say they've proved A:
If
one
from transmissibility of the
you remove
AIDS
is
transmissible.
tries to differentiate transmissibility of the disease
virus,
it's
extraordinarily easy to do.
Once
the equation that transmission of the virus equals
transmission of the disease,
AIDS does not look
like a terribly trans-
missible disease anymore.
Q: In other words, causes AIDS,
all
you have
if
you don't make the assumption
is
that
HIV
the transmission of this interesting but
possibly harmless virus.
115
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A:
That's right.
The disease
does not appear terribly
itself
when
transmissible ... the transmissibility within a cohort,
always within cohorts that are engaging so
activity,
All
you know
is
that X, Y,
in precisely the
X gave
impossible to say that
it's
Q:
A: a
And one
in, say,
And One
of
it
to Z.
and
X, Y,
was having sex with each
gay community.
were doing. They were doing
That's one of the things they
numbers
thing,
is
set of infections.
thing they were doing
the case of the
whole bunch of other things
large
same kind
Y who gave
to
and Z were doing the same
and Z came down with the same peculiar
other
it
studied,
.
.
under the umbrella of ingesting
.
of potent chemicals.
in the other (risk)
who knows what
groups,
the
AIDS
is?
looks at transfusion AIDS, and in the time between 1978 and
1983, there
were millions of transfusions
in the U.S.,
when
the blood
supply was not being screened, was not being scrutinized, and should
have contained the largest amount of epidemic's history."
And
this virus at
any time
in "the
out of those millions of transfusions, there
were 400 cases of transfusion-related AIDS.
And
of that 400, only a
small fraction of them are really described in the medical literature, as
symptoms, and
to their
none of them does one know the HIV
in
(status) of the recipient before the transfusion.
Again, these are
They could have gotten some nasty com-
whole-blood transfusions.
bination of things (other than HIV) from the blood which gave them their
AIDS.
If
you want
to
be hard core about
blood doesn't exclude anything else
it,
tranfusing whole
(as a possible cause of subsequent
disease).
Q:
I
have the picture that only
a
few people control the neces-
sary equipment to do research on HIV.
A: No. Nothing special about that at
Q: This equipment A:
Oh
yes.
is
available to lots of people.
Lots and lots of people are working on HIV.
companies have been founded on
1
Some
all. 1
Whole
it.
sources state that Robert Gallo has long controlled who gets the HIV and research purposes.
virus for study
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A
Q:
few, but not
found more often
from low
Because the virus it
show up
in
people whose
the whole, there are
antibodies are
in so called
high
Why?
risk groups.
hard to transmit. Hard to cause even a
is
has been present in the body.
sign that
HIV
that
people with AIDS, or people
in
risk groups, than in people
A:
show
studies,
all
would be more
It
immune systems were
more people
Probably, on
shot.
high risk groups whose
in
likely to
immune
systems are already compromised.
What would have
Q:
to
be shown to say that
HIV
causes
AIDS? What would be convincing to me? A chimpanzee succumbing to AIDS. That would make me go back and look at the other arguments and say, well, there's something going on we just don't A:
convince me) a demonstration that the virus
understand.
Also
has an active
site of replication 2
cealed site that in that spot
is
(to
we don't somehow
really
human body), at some conknow about. And that its replication (in
the
destructive to T-helper
Also
cells.
(to
con-
vince me), the demonstration of a plausible mechanism to explain
la-
tency of the virus. 3
You mean
Q:
plausible genetic
don't care.
I
don't see
really well
known. There
structure).
No new
isn't a
toms.
If
is
I
slightest
think the (HIV) virus
single secret in the
genome
I
is
(genetic
gene waiting there to come out. There's hard ev-
other retrovirus, extremely cell in
And
it.
HIV only behaves
idence that says
human HIV
Anything that made the
Anything.
Something.
bit of biological sense.
the
mechanisms?
Genetic, physiological, biochemical, immunological -
A:
which
it's
latent,
in a particular
way.
extremely inactive
expressing
(its)
.
.
Like every .
not killing
genes.
in people with symptoms, and in people without symp-
there
is
a secret site
where
it
really
is
replicating,
2 Several researchers are coming to the conclusion that HIV and aggressively replicate, does not produce more and more of
it
seems
does not itself in
to
actively
the body.
3 Latency refers to the initial period of months, or years, during which HIV supposedly lives in the body without causing measurable harm, after which it is
said to
become
active
and
virulent.
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me
one should have been able
to detect that
by now, with the kind of
scrutiny that has gone on.
Q:
How
A:
It
HIV was
could a fantasy arise that
replicating to begin
with?
when
was
just
taken as an assumption,
began
the data
show
to
that
it
when we understand more about replicating business too. that's constantly
that this
all
It
doesn't
is
the
to pass."
It's
a
myth
most complicated retrovirus
at
it
in fact
it's
in
it
behaves,
how
it
causes this disease,
out."
it
and
so good,
it
are things that
is
not a pathogen!
say, Gee, this virus
do anything. Humans make it;
come
the things that are peculiar about
would make you look sponse to
behavior, we'll understand this
"With more study we'll understand ev-
how
so peculiar,
but don't worry, we'll figure
But
its
ig-
causing the disease, and
it's
This too shall
the history of the universe. it's
along, and
being provided the world through Gallo and Fauci
and others who claim
erything,
way
the
wasn't so, that data was just
we know
People said, "Well,
nored.
all
maybe
a perfectly
that's
why
good antibody
the virus
is
re-
so latent
(harmless).
Q:
Recently, Gallo said animal models 4
for
smallpox and
tu-
berculosis never existed either, and used that as a reason for ignoring
the fact that chimps don't get AIDS.
A:
Smallpox
I'm not sure about tuberculosis.
chimpanzees. exact animal
But there
model
for
is
a very virulent
human
will not infect
monkeypox which
is
an
smallpox.
Simian viruses, though, are lousy models for
human AIDS.
They're said to be good models, but nobody really believes they're
good models, because of (monkey AIDS) keys.
It
the following reasons:
that occurs in the wild.
at a
time
when
rather poorly developed, immature. is
not a disease
only occurs in caged mon-
can only be given to these monkeys by injecting them with
high doses of the virus
ciency
It
It is
rapid, there
is
their
immune systems
are
The onset of the immunodefi-
an accompanying viremia, the opportunistic
4
Refers to the step in fulfilling Koch's postulates, in which animals are germ thought to cause a disease, to see if all the symptoms develop in them. injected with a
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and very
Take those things and
model
is
how much
say,
the (simian) virus itself
over quickly.
AIDS? Plus
How much
model,
a terrible
It's
is
of that looks like
very unrelated to HIV.
is
human AIDS?
that for
The whole thing
lethal.
of a
in all of its as-
pects. 5
What about
Q:
latent virus that lies
brain rot that
around
you
Q:
You mean
A:
Yes.
an example
way
supposed
is
to
be a
sheep and then causes
.
.
when you have
.
for
in that respect. is
assuming
That we understand how we understand how a sheep can
understood.
is
That
happens. later,
ten years later, can develop this neuro-
slow viruses cannot be held up
field of
Some
AIDS).
the
anymore.
HIV
like
it's
The whole
encephalopathy.
They only
that, say, viruses like
Arguing about visna on behalf of AIDS
get infected and 20 years
Q:
for a long time in
can't find the virus
this (sheep disease)
how
argue
HIV? Visna
them.
kills
that the data about visna
(as
for
That's another one of those viruses
A: disease,
who
the people
sheep visna are good comparisons
exist in the journals.
of those viruses don't even exist.
Like kuru virus.
In other words, you're saying, since
It's
we
highly specious.
don't understand
visna plays a role in malignant sheep disease, then there's no to
make
A:
When
a parallel to
Yes.
Visna
is
HIV.
a case in
the animal dies,
you
To explain HIV
latency
which there
isn't (virus
can't find the virus
by visna latency
production).
anymore. is
imagining you un-
derstand visna latency. Q:
Do you
think there are researchers out there, people
are thinking, "I'd really like to say in public I
don't
want A:
to.
I
5 Also,
There must be. Duesberg
in
be fudged
will
make
in the future, to
that really doesn't exist,
and
it
that
much more
dif-
perhaps keep an epi-
to continue to use the fear
monkeys, the animals may be radiated which weaken their immune systems. further disqualify animal-model analogies to human
order to get microbes
dosed with chemical Such procedures would
or
agree with Duesberg, but
shouldn't."
ficult for figures to
demic going
I
who
to infect
toxins, both of
AIDS.
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that
any moment now we're
people, which
Duesberg
is
I
think
right
.
.
.
is
all
going
to get
the overriding political interest, in AIDS.
can't find any-
I
on what's happened
real information
cases that were supposed to develop in Haiti
The AIDS
unbelievable, the conclusions that are
to the 200,000
by now.
literature is full of screw-ups.
Papers that are pub-
You look
lished with great authority that are baloney.
at the
data and
drawn from them: Papers
about homologies between AIDS protein and other proteins.
gene experiments with HIV, which
HIV genes
these
If
then the imagined numbers of cases will not de-
Evidently, they've not developed in Haiti.
velop.
body who has any
it's
(AIDS); to manipulate
it
tell
The
you nothing about the way
human
function in the body, in the
organism.
You're talking about a virus (HIV) that doesn't do anything, except in Gallo's H9-line (a laboratory cell-line used to culture
grow).
He
than in any ter
probably proclaims
cell-line infected
kill
known
these cells
became very fashionable
a disease
he can study
at
it's
man.
to
growing
some point
and from the patient you simply
of virus to
why
it
by HIV, making more HIV, making more of
"deadly" virus doesn't
it
bet-
Blithely overlooking the fact that he's got a
"deadly" virus than any cell-line
It
HIV and make
in this cell-line of his better
world, that that's
cell-line in the
than anyone else can.
HIV grows
in.
And
this
yet this
Bizarre.
to say that
if
you had
isolated a retrovirus (a class
which HIV belongs), the retrovirus was automatically the
cause of the disease. That set the stage for isolating a retrovirus from
AIDS
patients
Q:
and
calling
it
the cause of the disease.
Fashionable?
A: Yes.
This interview suggests one of the reasons researchers don't
want
to debate anti-HIV people in
professional journals.
any serious way, which
Their critique of
HIV
is
to say in
has roots in deeper
criti-
cisms of virology that have to do with unwarranted assumptions
move
the
debate back over twenty to thirty years of significant biological
re-
about the latency of certain animal viruses.
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AN INTERVIEW WITH PETER DUESBERG: DOES HIV CAUSE AIDS?
Peter Duesberg, a molecular biologist at the University of California at Berkeley,
was
on sabbatical
recently
of Health in Maryland.
was
researchers of the day. Duesberg
war on top
cancer,
AIDS
Gallo
at the
National Institutes
There he resided among the leading AIDS
1
when he worked
also a key researcher during the
side by side with people
who
are
now
investigators. Including Robert Gallo, an old friend of his.
the co-discoverer of HIV.
is
Duesberg
asserts that
To understand
HIV
not the cause of AIDS.
is
the import of that conviction, one has to under-
stand that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have taken in several
hundred million
money,
the
commitment
dollars in a quest to cure AIDS.
to a cure, all
the medical research establishment claims:
AIDS
virus,
The discovery of the
HIV.
On March
1987, Cancer Research, a venerable professional
1,
journal, published Peter Duesberg's paper
Since then,
That
hang on the one breakthrough
some
on the subject of HIV.
sense of challenge has entered the scene.
not quite what they were.
proached Duesberg and
Things are
Several researchers, incognito, have ap-
privately told
him they agree with
his as-
sessment that the medical-research establishment has failed to prove
HIV
is
the
obvious:
AIDS
virus - that in fact,
Duesberg was pointing out the
the emperor had no clothes.
What
follows
is
an interview excerpted and edited from sev-
eral conversations with Professor
Duesberg, during the
summer
of
an
in-
1987 and the winter of 1988. Q:
From what
I
gather,
active virus, not aggressive at
During the
summer
you are saying all.
of 1987.
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that
HIV
is
really
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A: in
That's right.
infects a very, very small
It
low concentrations. One
class to
which
it
one
in 10,000,
percentage of
cells,
The whole
in 100,000 cells.
belongs - retroviruses - are really very poor candi-
dates for a disease like AIDS.
Certainly
Q:
know
it
too.
would know A:
mean,
I
.
.
if
what you say if
Robert Gallo and others
true,
is
ordinary information that any biologist
it's
.
You have
NIH
to be at
how
to see
they think. They're very,
very concerned with the next research step. The step that comes after
what they've
You could remind them
just discovered.
that the kind
of virus they're studying, HIV, just doesn't really qualify to cause a
disease like AIDS, and they
would understand what you were saying,
and they might even agree with you,
as far as general principles
were
But then they'd turn around and go right back to working
concerned.
on what they were doing before they talked
to you.
Do you see Robert Gallo at NIH? A: I've known him for a long time. He doesn't want to talk my paper (in Cancer Research). He says, "With friends like you, Q:
about
who needs enemies." Q: Do people ask him A: People do, yes.
debate about
it,
It
about your paper?
annoys him. He doesn't want
about HIV.
inventor of the oral polio vaccine) got
That was
nice.
Q:
Why
A:
I
He is
said
it
to get into a
did give a seminar recently.
I
up
there
and praised
Sabin (the
my
paper.
deserved attention.
Robert Gallo on top of the heap, leading the war on
AIDS? Q:
really don't
In
know.
your paper, Retroviruses
Expectation and Reality,
not sufficient to cause
you
say,
AIDS and
presence in a latent form, that
words, although the tients,
virus
is
is
it
is
Many AIDS
and Pathogens:
concluded that AIDS virus
that there
is
no evidence, besides
necessary for AIDS.'
present in a proportion of
Gallo and others have not proved that A:
is
HIV
'It
as Carcinogens
it
In other
AIDS
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pa-
causes the disease.
patients have the herpes virus too, but
saying herpes causes AIDS.
is
its
no one
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
We
Q:
on
see,
models of HIV attacking human copies of
and
itself
what are possibly computerized
television,
and forcing them
cells
doing
in general
a great deal of
to
reproduce
damage. Are these
simulations? A:
will enter a host cell, but the devastation part -
HIV
Yes.
I'm not saying the television depiction
is
intentionally phony, but
it's
not a true picture.
Do we
Q:
know
definitely
that
AIDS
is
a viral disease?
A: No.
HIV
Q: Could
mune-system's
immune system A:
possibly be affecting the thymus, where the im-
that
way?
theoretically possible,
It's
that that's happening.
voir of
If
HIV
I
suppose, but no evidence exists
attacked the thymus, you'd see a reser-
a large concentration of
it,
Could HIV be destroying the
T-cells are generated?
it
at
some point
thymus.
in the
We
haven't seen that.
Q:
If
you were running AIDS research, what major change
would you make the cause?
It
criticisms of the Artificial
aside from rolling back the assumption that
seems
high
to
way
titers
me
HIV
is
your paper makes some very sweeping
that laboratory research, in general,
is
carried on.
make virulent human body.
being introduced, for example, to
where none would
effects
that
exist in real
life,
in the
much more into the clinical situation. See what patients are showing. What are their Our instrumentation signs. I would look at patients much more. these days is so sensitive. So we have a tendency to remove ourA:
I
would
selves from real
Q:
take
AIDS
research from the lab
life.
At the
-top of the
AIDS
research establishment, there
is
a
great deal of politics, at least in the sense that you have to claim you
have a major discovery
like
HIV and
justify millions of research dollars.
a cure
on the way,
That could warp your
in
order to
scientific at-
titude.
A:
It's
very hard to talk to a person
drug company the truth?
in his pocket.
How
Times have changed.
cially.
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who
has a contract with a
do you know This
is
that he's telling
you
high-stakes science, finan-
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Would it be correct to say that HIV is associated with AIDS? What is associated with AIDS is antibodies to HIV. Antibod-
Q: A: ies
are a sign that you've successfully dealt with a virus, not a
A
prognosis of disease.
(detectable concentration) of
titer
never been reported yet in one patient, in a paper
HIV
Levy, and Montagnier say they can't isolate
50%
HIV has
on AIDS.
Gallo,
itself in
more than
We
should go
of the cases.
We
have made up our minds much too
back and define what
we mean by
disease, a disease entity.
is the
are highly heterogeneous
It is
and have
Q: In Africa, they say
HIV
early.
We
the disease.
a combination of to
little
about
talk
as
if it
symptoms which
do with each
other.
women and men on
infects
it
an equal
basis.
So
A:
going on a
far as Africa is
few others go over there with
home nent
we
concerned,
in the U.S. Africa doesn't help
their
don't even
make
know what
things clear.
HIV antibody
test kits,
they bring
few pictures of people dying, and they say the whole
a
is
Gallo and
conti-
going under. Meanwhile, about 4000 cases of AIDS have been
is
reported in Africa.
You're saying that retroviruses like
Q:
with the hi-tech equipment
HIV
are easy to find
That,
at the disposal of virologists today.
mere discovery implies nothing about whether these
therefore, their
viruses cause disease.
There
A:
is
50 retroviruses in
cow, no
cat.
We
no mouse
him
can
in this
as latent as the
now
would amend Koch's
HIV
No
virus.
at least
chicken, no
see, in the lab, a (viral) part in a billion (of
cell-volume), or a part in ten billion. I
world that doesn't have
We
are approaching physics.
postulates to say
we have
to see
some
chemical activity out of a virus, in order to start imagining
it
So bio-
might
cause disease.
Koch and Pasteur, when they considered under what conditions a
germ could cause
disease, couldn't, of course,
about our present level of magnification. been able
to see
HIV. Koch was looking
at
with tuberculosis.
Pasteur was looking at
with rabies virus.
What
They would never have
somebody who was
loaded
somebody who was
loaded
researchers today can
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know anything
do
is
great detective
CHAPTER SIXTEEN work
(finding retroviruses), but
they can do. That's their
it's
So they have
skill.
But
clinically absurd.
that's all
to believe they're finding
the cause of disease.
Q: So you're saying, in
must be biochemically
virus
A: Yes.
It
must be
infecting
Every month, half of your
have
amendment more
T-cells are
to infect a couple percent of
don't
become demented from
don't
become an AIDS
cells
than the host can spare.
So the HIV virus would
new.
them every day.
You You
doesn't.
It
losing .1% of your brain cells.
patient from losing .01% of your T-cells
HIV
That's like a pin prick.
100,000
to Koch's postulates, that a
active.
infects
.
.
.
one out of 10,000, one out of
cells.
One
Q:
researcher has said he admits the
unconventional pathology, but A:
we knew HIV
If
that's
no reason
HIV
virus has a very
to ignore the virus.
But that question, in
caused disease, yes.
the case of AIDS, has never been proved.
Certain researchers have used, as an anology to HIV, other
Q:
For example, bovine leukemia virus, calling
animal viruses.
BLV
cause of bovine leukemia and stating that
both leukemic and normal
only that the virus could be here.
that
It is
BLV
is
BLV
isolated.
There
good antibody responses -
If
you
inject
is
these factors describe
AZT:
sponsible
.
.
A
immune responses). New York Native, you "(To go ahead with
cumstances) ... to put .
(AZT)
is
and
what
is
com-
healthy response. a wast-
because these newborns are immune-tolerant
Q: In the July 6 the drug,
AIDS
This argues precisely
newborns (animals) with BLV, you may get
ing illness, but that
(have unformed
to
Consistently latent (dormant)
immunization or vaccination.
called
an analogy
is
there are large quantities of BLV-antibody.
monly
causes the leukemia,
consistently latent, even during leukemia,
against a viral etiology of leukemia. virus,
the
cells.
But not one reference proved the
A:
it
can be isolated from
it
AZT
said the following about
treatment under these
as kindly as possible,
hell for
cells quite, quite extensively
I
think
the bone marrow ... .
.
.
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is
a poison.
it's
highly
It kills It is
cir-
irre-
normal
cytotoxic.
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think that giving
drug
it
And now
That's right.
symptoms.
supposed
It's
Q: A:
chemical
show
they can
If
HIV
HIV
cells
as a latent
erupts in these few cells and the cells then .
.
?
.
opening up some cyanide capsule. Goering had
is like
that in his tooth.
You
and you're gone.
If
when
crack the capsule
the virus could
do
that
.
.
things get too difficult .
me
but just show
the
biochemically active.
There's another theory that
one molecule
some kind
to
HIV
isn't active,
just
it
sends out
You know,
of relay that explodes.
signal that goes to a nuclear device in the
thymus gland
it's
a
that explodes.
really like to see that signal.
And
HIV
if
RNA
protein
few immune
infects just a
immune system
rest of the
A: This
that
after 50 generations of carrying
HIV suddenly
screw up the
would
replicating, yet they
replicating in the first place.
is
activity.
Q:
is
people with no
to
it
What would convince you that HIV played a role in AIDS? If you could show it had some form of activity, some bio-
which then go crazy virus -
to
they are giving
prevent HIV from
HIV
can find no evidence that
I
highly irresponsible ... the
is
only going to hurt you."
is
A:
virus
AIDS
people with
to
and
ously - because
biochemically active,
is
DNA,
that's
then
what
would say
I
all
if it's
they
show me
makes
it
time to consider
other parasites have to
do
it
seri-
some-
to get
thing done.
Second,
moving
they're tion)
-
I
by
would to
like to see T-cells, or
macrophages
would have
them over it
I
five years.
to see cells If
(as the seat of
it
purported
maybe HIV infec-
is
-
being killed (by HIV), not just
you want
5000 people every day
killing
whatever
to
conquer a country, you
when
there are 100,000
.01
%
can't
new
of
do
babies
born every day.
Then
When you
the host (of
have antibodies (generated
to succeed.
The best time
you're a virgin.
HIV
HIV) would also have
doesn't
do
to
be permissive.
to HIV), the virus isn't
for all viruses to
work
is
right
Before you generate that immune-response. that.
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going
away when But
CHAPTER SIXTEEN chimp came down with
a
If
ing injected with HIV,
Q:
I'd
want
to see
symptoms took
those
If
so-called
AIDS symptoms
after be-
what the virus was doing. three years to develop in the
chimp? Anything with a long
A: larly
if
latent period
is
Particu-
suspicious.
Of
the long latent period follows the gaining of immunity.
now with the hysdown the titers of the
course, in lab experiments with animals, especially teria
about AIDS, researchers
will forget to write
virus they injected in the animals, or the fact that the animals are
newborn and have no
solid
immune-response.
viruses can produce illnesses, yes, titers
if
Then you get acute
of a virus.
In these cases, retro-
you are using newborns and high infection,
which happens more
quickly.
Of
now
course,
missible as AIDS.
breast cancer, maybe. itive,
and you
Florida, there
was
He
the hospital with
He
check you.
I
mean,
tell
me
symptoms
this
I'm not
young Cuban boy. He forgot
couldn't
that are ad-
don't
know,
making
it
up.
In
the keys to his car
remember where they were, and came
to
some other problems. The doctor said, what are you was walking the streets. The doctor said, let's
said he
He found
the
boy was antibody-positive
nosed him as having AIDS dementia. This case goes
AIDS
I
what's not AIDS! Antibody pos-
forget the keys to your car.
several times.
doing?
they have about fifteen
Anything short of pregnancy, and
What is AIDS? worked during You Q:
statistic.
cancer project.
the
HIV and
diag-
CDC
as an
to the
where we should
think that's
I
to
war on cancer
start.
in the special viral
to being disillu-
Did you go from being converted
sioned with the process of trying to prove cancer was transmitted by viruses? A: Disillusioned
is
probably too strong a word.
ing naive to being more realistic about (viruses as agents of cancer) as
think
That
it is.
I
thought
I'm not as important as
includes a
whole number
I
It
it.
it
thought
is
was, as I
I
went from be-
not as important
many people
was. Or
still
my work
isn't.
now:
the
of leading scientists right
Baltimores, the Weinbergs, the Varmuses, and the Gallos. Temin, even. Essex. Their reputations are based essentially on this view that retroviruses
are significant candidates for carcinogens.
129
That hasn't
AIDS INC. panned the
But
out.
it
view that HIV
explains (a
why
there
generally so
is
the old veterans of the virus-cancer program.
They used
again.
to be, essentially,
on
They're
reserve.
And
sudden, here's a windmill for them again.
criticism of
little
The view pleases
AIDS.
retrovirus) causes
all
to
work on
used
be
to
old tune:
latent,
somewhere
far as
which
is
in reserve,
is
to explain
now
So
they're attacking.
ready
all
These guys that
do.
they're marching.
The
virus
is
I
mean, there are differences,
concerned, you don't see a marker in one
why
You may
active.
why one
very similar.
all
pathology
going
becomes plain
what they can
of a
all
retroviruses.
Retroviruses are
but as
That's
retroviruses.
marching
And now,
they get their boots, their uniforms, their tanks, and they're
all
it
supposedly wakes up from sleep and
see markers in the gene structure that ex-
a blonde
and one
is
But these are
a brunette.
not clinically significant factors.
Could AIDS vaccine research be dangerous
Q:
in its potential
on people?
effect
A:
Maybe
I
think the vaccine research
is
more
than dangerous.
silly
the people doing the research could be dangerous,
know. On the one hand they
say, look
how wonderful we
don't
I
are, we're
going to give you protection against HIV by producing antibodies
in
their
On the other hand, when people develop antibodies to HIV on own and that is detected in a blood test, other people burn down
their
houses and people commit suicide.
you.
Robert Gallo says people have odd
Q: the
HIV
which
virus
A:
It's
destroy the T-cells.
seem
to
happen
bodies to
know
in turn destroy their
a hypothesis.
HIV.
I
own
responses to
T-cells.
thinks antibodies to the virus
don't see the basis for the hypothesis.
to the If
He
immune
one
to
It
would doesn't
two million Americans who have
people get AIDS,
it
doesn't happen
of anything to support this hypothesis.
It's
either.
I
anti-
don't
one of the many
great ideas of Dr. Gallo.
Q:
works nity
Gallo says that even though
to cause illness
(the
HIV
is
present in low
through indirect mechanisms
immune system
attacking
130
the
like
body),
titers, it
autoimmu-
or
through
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
131
AIDS INC. suppressor proteins blocking T-cell proliferation, or HIV going to the brain.
Again, another great idea for Dr. Gallo.
A:
per from him on autoimmunity.
should only
affect risk
groups
If
thing about
going
Dr. Gallo
2 it.
very, very
1,
much
evidence for
People have looked in brain
They've found
in
it
blood
cells
HIV and but
cells in the brain,
little.
Gallo states, "Peter Duesberg doesn't understand latency.
Q:
Do you
he should publish some-
are,
Unfortunately, there's not
it.
or IV drug
The suppressor proteins - an-
girls.
knows what they
to the brain either.
haven't found
male homosexuals
like
users and not heterosexuals or other idea.
haven't seen a pa-
know why autoimmunity
don't
I
I
two weeks
think you get cancer in
the 1978 leukemia virus
we
nature .... With
in
HTLV-
discovered, you don't get cancer for
twenty years." 3
What am
A:
AIDS
Gallo?
posedly lose
is
a
I
little
T-cells.
suppose
Cancer
is
grow
Maybe
is
Dr.
sup-
the opposite - there's something grow-
diseases are easily comparable.
AZT
We
a degenerative disease.
It's
ing in you you don't want to
Q:
Good morning,
to say to that?
different.
So
there.
I
don't think the two
to Dr. Gallo, but not to me.
a very sinister aspect of
AIDS. That needs
to
be
re-
peated.
A: ness. ing.
I
think
AZT
is
the most sinister aspect of this whole busi-
They're killing growing (normal) That's very serious business.
proposed
.
.
cells.
That's
what
they're do-
Hazeltine (Harvard researcher)
to treat babies that are antibody-positive (to HIV),
with AZT, the other week with
interferon 4
one week
.
2
Duesberg often criticizes AIDS researchers for not backing up their public statements with published papers which can then be reviewed in full, replicated, or challenged by other scientists. 3 Gallo interview, Spin magazine, Feb. 1988, Anthony Liversidge. 4
See Jan
Progress in Medical Virology, vol, 30, 1984, p. 62: produced in the course of most common virus infections in man. It is likely that in many instances interferon production during an acute viral infection is beneficial as it may limit the spread of virus and promote
"Interferon
Vilcek,
is
recovery. ..On the other hand, administration of exogenous interferon to man to produce fever, fatigue, malaise, and lymphopenia, and it is almost
was shown
132
CHAPTER SIXTEEN On
Q:
February 20, 1988, you
A member
Commission on AIDS.
testified before the Presidential
of the
Commission, Frank
you made. For example, he said
criticized several points
both heterosexuals and homosexuals, both
fects
when you
look
at the global picture.
from any other
differently
Look,
A:
first
of
Therefore,
8%
AIDS
of the
Lilly,
HIV
af-
men and women,
it is
not behaving any
virus.
there are reliable statistics to be found,
all, if
CDC
they are in the U.S., not in other places. In the U.S., the
92%
that
patients in the U.S. are
men.
92%.
says that
The remaining
women and children. And then want to know, instead of women have AIDS, what is the name of what they
are
I
just saying these
had? Was
really
it
diarrhea, or dementia, or breast cancer, or did they
name of their brother-in-law's cousin, or what? want to know how many of these "AIDS" problems ex-
forget briefly the
And
then
I
sample of
isted in a
And
AIDS.
then
women
would
I
now, and we may have,
ten years before there
subtract whatever that figure
for instance, three
now who supposedly have AIDS. What am talking about here, the
about
I
over women, of.
is
was any such word,
women
that
from the 8%
is
we
are talking
men know
extreme preference for
not the epidemiology of any infectious agent
I
Microbes are not that picky.
What
is
is
a
think he means,
I
You have
the consequences.
are like, the ones
with these viruses.
powerful
in
It's
who the
shaping your
these people,
ning
You have
funny guy.
to
know
him.
He's different.
he talking about?
A:
NIH
magazine, he kept saying,
In Gallo's interview in Spin
Q:
Duesberg
it
was
say what's on
my
believe in HIV.
first
mind.
I
don't
mind
understand what these researchers
to
retroviruses.
So
symptoms seen
it's
in
at
They have grown up
thing they knew. That
later attitudes,
that they cause disease.
certain that similar
I
is
usually very
what you learn
first.
With
They were taught from the begin-
an
article of faith
many common acute
and
it
always
virus infections
production of endogenous interferon." The idea that interferon is unequivocally helpful is offset by strong dissent. In fact, the negative symptoms Vilcek mentions, which can occur from Yet there continue to be administering interferon, are Pre-AIDS symptoms. are, at least
studies
in
in part,
due
to the
which interferon
is
given to
AIDS
133
patients.
AIDS INC.
NIH
you know.
attitude.
They
look at me, I'm from Berkeley, so they think I'm different.
Free
will be.
speech,
you
all that.
start
a job.
a military place,
is like
I
work
at a university,
I
speak
In
my
its
mind.
At NIH,
if
asking questions in public about these viruses, you're out of
Retrovirology
is
also like religion.
Catholics in the world?
God, but the proof
is
They
all
There are what, 700 million
believe that Jesus
only circumstantial.
It's
the
was
the son of
same thing
at
NIH
with HIV. Q:
When
they are alone, these researchers, do you think they
express their doubts? A: Sure. to
know about
They have questions. They these doubts.
134
just don't
want
the public
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
AIDS DEMENTIA AND THE PSYCHIATRISTS I
my anonymous
spoke with
subject turned to
AIDS dementia.
encompassed such behavior
doctor-friend in
New
The
York.
Early symptoms, listed in journals,
as being unable to keep track of the plot
of a thick novel, forgetting appointment times, leg weakness.
Later on, these
symptoms would supposedly develop
into full-
blown incoherence and mental confusion. The dementia business was quite cially since
may
be the
some first
weird diagram
HIV
professionals in the field were maintaining that
or only manifestation of
The doctor vol. 239, p. 586).
me
referred
in the article.
dementia I
is
symptoms
I
AIDS
in
some
said.
It's
"Ask a few people about that
supposed
mean,
to
this is the
are really a
be showing levels of
whole reason they're so
form of AIDS.
They say the
caused by HIV attacking the brain."
talked with a respected molecular biologist, and asked
him
what he thought about AIDS dementia and its recent depiction. "Oh yes," he said. "That." He had seen it. "The diagram supposed
to depict the
indicated,
of
HIV
short.
all.
no
numerical
It's
absurd.
are
levels
shown.
But no time-period
There are
is
no numbers
The whole idea of connecting greater
levels
infection with progressively worse dementia falls completely
The
any AIDS
fact
is,
no one has found heavy concentrations of HIV
patient.
The concentrations are minute.
See Arch. Neurol. January, 1987,
vol. 44, p. 65,
135
RW
Price et
in
Very, very
minute."
1
is
ups and downs, the different levels of HIV
brain-infection during the course of dementia.
given at
it
people. 1
to a journal article (Science, Feb. 5, 1988,
"Ask around," he
infection in the brain.
confident these
strange, to say the least, espe-
al.
AIDS INC.
My New means
York doctor had
a
good deal more
"Take one of the listed symptoms.
dementia.
muscle coordination.
failure or irregularity of
number
in a medical dictionary there are a
if
not
all
the
"You're saying this
symptoms
is
say about
AIDS
simply
It
But you'll find
of forms of ataxia.
Alco-
In fact, alcoholism can
holic ataxia, Briquet's ataxia, Broca's ataxia.
bring on most
to
Ataxia.
AIDS dementia."
listed as
a definitional shuffle?"
I
"A
said.
shell-
game?" "They're saying
HIV
"So
all that's left is
of causes.
As
not even close."
It's
the symptoms."
"A whole bunch of them.
number
symptoms.
virus in the brain causes these
But have they proved that? No.
They could be attributed
a matter of fact,
one cause
is
any
to
severe diarrhea.
you have diarrhea long enough, you get dehydrated. Then you
And
electrolytes.
that
can cause
all
If
lose
mental symptoms. Con-
sorts of
fusion, disorientation, weird thoughts."
We
then talked about the enlarged role of psychiatrists in
AIDS, partly because of AIDS dementia. "Every professional wants a piece of the psychiatrists are
show
that
now
is
no exception. The
easiest
some AIDS symptoms belong
listed as
That means
if
way
in
pie,"
it,
The doctor said there were other
you
"The
to establish a role
your bailiwick.
an AIDS indicator disease in the
you're diagnosed with
he said.
is
to
Dementia
official definition.
'have' full-blown
AIDS."
interesting aspects of the en-
trance of psychiatrists into AIDS. In the counseling of patients, given the
that
AIDS Not
arise.
those
As this is
is
just for those
who have
the
AIDS
widespread opinion
a terminal disease, the issues of suicide
and euthanasia
with advanced immune-suppression, but for
simply tested positive for exposure to the HIV virus.
industry gathers steam - and
- patients are
now
I
have several reports on
being "permitted" to believe that the blood
the only thing one needs to see in order to
know whether
test
death
is
inevitable.
There
is
now,
in California, a
euthanasia in terminal
dustry
may
illness.
measure on the
ballot to allow
Indications are that the insurance in-
eventually support such legislation.
136
After
all,
the medical
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN system
already feeling the considerable financial crunch of paying
is
AIDS
for hospitalization of
patients.
"Dementia," the doctor said,
AIDS
that the
patient
chiatrists
would be
at times,
counsel
up playing
a role
is
make
called in to
AIDS
an entry point into deciding
is
made
Of
tients.
do go on
course, to
some
The mix of declaring
legal.
As
volatile.
same
a
time, sui-
unduly influencing pa-
in,
of those diagnosed with early
develop serious
also,
They would end
suicidal.
patient mentally incompetent and discussing, at the
cide/euthanasia could become
Psy-
They would
the diagnosis.
who were
patients
euthanasia
if
"is
not competent to determine his future.
AIDS dementia
They become incontinent,
instability.
bed-ridden, unable to manage themselves.
Some
But
die.
all this is
true with any serious degenerative disease."
Yet one more opportunity, based on a
list
of mental
an unproven and emotionally devastating
to use
blame everything on HIV.
To
inflate
AIDS
label,
symptoms,
To
AIDS.
case-statistics.
To even
suggest that suicide might not be a bad idea.
"Heavy drug certainly
use, exposure to combinations of chemicals could
produce what they
call
early signs of dementia,"
"Of course," the doctor said.
HIV
I
said.
"So could simply being diagnosed
positive." I
later
obtained a copy of a booklet, AIDS'
Effect
on the Brain,
published by the San Francisco-based AIDS Health Project, under the auspices of the University of California Regents.
It
contains an inter-
esting section: "Some people with AIDS may become confused or show personality changes. These changes may be due to direct brain infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the cause of AIDS. Or they may result from such causes as: anxiety, depression,
medication, or a treatable illness related to AIDS.
"About half of those with AIDS or involvement during cause other than
Many
their illness.
HIV
ARC
infection in the brain.
agnose the underlying cause of these changes. develops
the
problems described
seek medical evaluation."
in
this
Only If a
pamphlet,
(Emphasis added.)
137
develop signs of brain
of these signs are
due
to a
a physician can di-
person with it
is
AIDS
essential
to
AIDS INC. The idea
that only a physician
AIDS
tential it
to judge the cause
patients further into the workings of the medical system,
introduces them to
more
still
Based on what?
states.
competent
is
must be consulted, not only brings po-
of a patient's mental signs, and
(prescription) drugs to adjust mental
Psychosomatics
In the journal
1986, vol. 27, p. 562, James Dilly et
and psychiatric issues involved
there
al),
in
(August,
a discussion of ethical
is
AIDS patients. AIDS or other
treating
authors conclude, in one section, "In the case of nal diseases
suicide
is
.
.
.
The termi-
medical and legal scholars continue to debate whether
moral wrong and/or whether intervention by physicians
a
or the police
is
AIDS
No
warranted.
sus exists that suicide
is
clear medical, moral, or legal consen-
always wrong
in this group."
patients are being allowed to believe that their "illness"
virus
is
may
irreversibly affecting their brains, they
is
HIV
invariably terminal, and in the case of dementia that, since the
legitimately con-
sider suicide.
The general movement of the medical establishment
make
the terminal
AIDS
diagnosis
earlier,
and
if
this
trend continues,
based on anecdotal reports from
clinic administrators,
who
HIV
simply
test positive for the
words, "This condition
One his doctor
months
later,
virus will be told, in so
many
diagnosed with AIDS
to try various
in
Los Angeles,
left
unapproved treatments. Several
he returned to the doctor and told him, based on lab
work, his blood
He was
soon patients
is lethal."
patient, recently
and began
to
is
tests
were showing
feeling a great deal
definite signs of
improvement.
more energy.
You
His doctor said, "You're imagining you're getting better.
probably have AIDS dementia. The virus has gone to your brain."
Another patient's doctor suggested he get physician in Holland, where euthanasia
Diagnose
a patient as
few vague symptoms and anything; prescribe the condition
is
a virus
a
practiced.
and
which has not been proved
for his
that he
mental is
to pass?
138
state;
give
him
to
cause
the idea
mentally incompetent; possi-
bly suggest he consider suicide, or at least
coming
touch with
having early dementia on the basis of a
new drugs
terminal,
is
in
make
it
respectable.
Is this
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
AN INTERVIEW WITH DR. JOSEPH SONNABEND Dr. Joseph
Sonnabend spent ten years working
at the British
National Institute for Medical Research (their equivalent of our NIH).
He
is
a
member
of the British Royal College of Physicians, has been
Associate Professor of Medicine at the
New
York
City.
Mount
Sinai Medical School in
Since 1978, he has been treating patients in
for sexually transmitted diseases
and AIDS. For several years
mid-1980s, he was the editor of the journal,
That journal,
now
AIDS
AIDS
AIDS was
in the
on HIV, was once
Sonnabend was
research.
released from his position by the publisher
York
Research.
exclusively concentrating
the only true independent voice in
that his approach to
New
when
it
became apparent
in serious conflict
with the more
widely accepted HIV-view. I
spoke with him on March 25th, 1988.
HIV hypothesis come from? A: Several places. One of them involved a very sloppy analysis by the CDC of the first Los Angeles AIDS patients. Q: From proposing that AIDS comes from a number of sources acting in concert, to proposing that AIDS is not a single disease-entity Where did
Q:
at
all,
seems a short
the
step.
A: That's right. Q: So learn
if
a patient
what produced
comes the
Pneumocystis - and once you to use the
say there
in with
Pneumocystis, you could try to
immuno-suppression that led learned that, there
word AIDS. There would be no reason
is
to
I
would go along with
139
that
go further and
something else that patient has called AIDS.
A: That's right.
to
would be no reason
that.
AIDS INC. Q: In which case, the a diversion
from the
is
age to the whole
would seem
to
be operating as
There was such a hasty pro-
a history to this.
cess - the worst thing that
HIV had been
thesis
truth.
A: Yes. There
that
HIV
happened was
announcement
the
in 1984
discovered to be the cause of AIDS. That did dam-
scientific
endeavor.
There are social factors here, you know, in the whole presumption that every disease has a single agent.
believe that nothing really unhealthy.
and
it
doesn't
we do
in
That poverty
make people
are really harmless.
our
is
sick.
lives, in
Some people want
to
our environments,
is
bad
really not a
thing, just a choice,
That sexual behavior and
lifestyles
when
believed
The single-agent idea of
disease,
across the board, at the expense of environmental factors, absolves
people whose economic policies create ghettos and keep people poor. It's
made people
so easy to say that a virus came along and
People
their living conditions.
who
live
sick,
not
highly promiscuous
a
lifestyle prefer to believe that the really lethal effects are external to
that
life,
much
and are from
easier
to
a virus that
is
really
due
to
it's
HIV.
We're hung up on high-tech solutions.
The one-agent theory
going to be attractive to researchers. All the funding went that way.
It's
also the attraction of the quick-fix, the quick cure.
The single-agent theory, dous appeal
riage.
call
who
"family values."
AIDS, are
will
have tremen-
promoting agendas
Or no sex outside
of mar-
That sort of agenda.
There really a
in the case of
for those political people
based on what they
is
in Africa,
say that illness from the collapse of malaria-
eradication programs or hunger
is
Or
comes along.
is
now
group which receives
such a thing as the AIDS-establishment virtually all the grant
money,
it
sits
It
on im-
portant boards (such as the fund raising organization, Americans for
AIDS
Research).
There
is
definitely a group,
and sadly,
it's
not the
best talent.
Q: Did
it
ever seem to you that some researchers had malicious
intent? A:
Toward who? People with AIDS?
Q: Yes.
140
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN A:
I
would
find that hard to believe
.
.
that
.
would be awful.
possible that an individual here or there might, but a group ...
It's
think
more
it's
own
they think nothing of pushing their
and
of arrogance, egomania,
Q:
ideas as
fact.
It's
a
mixture
stupidity.
obvious from talking with a number of scientists that
It's
there are people their
1
have ego problems, they're stupid,
likely that they
who have
questions about HIV, but they won't open
mouths publicly because
they're afraid of losing grant
money
or
their jobs.
A: They're probably justified in feeling that.
Q:
Is this
something new, the pervasiveness of
this fear?
A: No. Of course, with HIV, the degree to which that hypotheclosed
sis
all
debate was monumental. I'm sure
it's
affected me.
when people were saying that HTLV-1 caused AIDS, that was patently absurd. Later on, when HTLV-1 was rejected, there was a claim made which supposedly explained how the In the beginning,
1
mistake could have been made. ilarly to
at
all.
out
HIV
Q:
They
I've
many A:
AIDS
blood
It
was
HTLV-1 was
that
tests).
down
pointing
certainly weren't getting published.
had people say
scientists
It's
reacting sim-
But the French didn't find that to be so
So where were the researchers jumping up and
all this?
do so
(in
to
me,
if
HIV
around the world say
a selection process.
it
doesn't cause AIDS,
why
does?
The ones who agree HIV causes
get their articles printed.
Q: mistake,
But then people also
some famous
scientists
like to
maintain that
if
HIV were
a
would have spoken out publicly by
now. A:
That's ridiculous.
That's terrible.
to researchers that doesn't exist.
AIDS business which that these researchers
I
One
should have
That's ascribing a quality
thing that's
known
come out
already
would have more respect
.
.
.
of
all this
you'd think
for the truth,
more
else.
They
fight for their jobs, they're intimidated, they don't stand up.
They
social conscience.
1
A
virus purportedly
But these researchers are like
connected with leukemia.
1
A^
anybody
AIDS INC. have the arrogance
more
to think they're
interested in the truth than
other people are.
was
In 1984 or 5, there
This was
York.
just after
which looked exactly
like the isolate the
When
the sequencing of these
much
alike.
They were
two
isolates
New HIV,
French had grown
first.
HIV
its first
was done, they looked
here was done by simply growing
sample Montagnier and the French team had
just sent us.
Well, during this workshop,
I
was standing out
in the hall,
speaking with a Nobel prize winner, an American, and
we needed
to tell these reporters
said, "Please don't
who
teous person
You know,
how
filthy
he's
do
an
is
elitist
as the cause of
kill
out for ourselves,
it
AIDS comes from
human human cells
kill
doesn't reliably
we
the fact
a cell in vitro has nothing to
kill cells
do
There are any number of
body.
in vitro very efficiently.
can drink them, by the gallon, and nothing will happen.
HIV
self-righ-
the lab.
does in the
it
viruses that will
this
view.
A: The fact that a virus can
with what
And
believes the public shouldn't see
are, that we'll sort
One claim for HIV kills human T-cells in
it
him
about the identity of these two
wish you wouldn't." He's a
who
one of those
Q: that
I
it.
told
thinks he's the guardian of scientific propriety.
our operations This
scientists.
I
HIV, that there was something bad going on.
isolates of
man
That
was only one sample.
there
that
too
This of course leads one
virtually identical.
to infer that the isolation of
the
in
isolate of
workshop
a science writer's
America had grown
But you
At any
rate,
in vitro.
You know, one of the papers we published in AIDS Research showed that, from the blood of 60 or 70 AIDS patients, after analysis by three different well-known labs, there wasn't a sign of HTLV-1 in any of
that blood.
HTLV-1 was
This
was
at the
the cause of AIDS.
the usual journals,
and they
formal stranglehold on
all
AIDS
period
when
The author sent turned
it
the theory
down. This
research that exists.
very angry piece about the stupidity of HTLV-1.
AIDS I
Research
did tone
it
and
I
toned the language down.
down.
142
And
was
that
paper around
that
is
to
part of the in-
The paper was a I
published
I
regret
now
it
in
that
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN So there may very well be people
who now
question HIV.
But
they aren't getting a scientific forum.
There are supposedly several different AIDS viruses
Q:
all
causing this unique thing called AIDS. A:
I'm
amazed
that people haven't pointed out the stupidity of
Here we have HIV-1 and HIV-2.
that idea.
viruses, not strains of each other.
Now
siderable.
AIDS.
These two separate
The variance between them
same new
they're said to be causing the
These two viruses would have had
to
is
con-
disease-entity,
evolve independently
over untold amounts of time to arrive, by chance,
at the
ment, with both just happening to cause the same thing.
same moThe odds
against that are virtually impossible.
You did early research on interferon in AIDS patients, which showed they had persistent, elevated levels. Why are some researchers doing studies in which they give AIDS patients more inQ:
terferon?
No good
Definitely.
researcher it
immunosuppressive,
It's
A:
how
had such
is
isn't it?
coming of
they could continue to give
it.
AIDS
drug companies had such huge unsold stocks
would make
feron - anything that .
.
There
.
a
is
There are people, you know,
AZT
trials.
It's
A
of doctors
knows what A:
who
ter a
you
was so
It
door
God
yes.
I
gay
patients.
know
that
among some was
lifestyle.
couldn't change behavior.
year or so,
trial
prescribed anything from poppers, by the ton, to
for their
Oh
That
of responsibility has to be laid at the
amount
judgments about the so-called that
take tremendous pride in the
international business, an industry.
large clienteles of gay patients, there
phy
of recombinant inter-
at billions of dollars.
certain
who
when
said well, the
terrible.
AIDS has become an could be assessed
He
the annual shareholder meeting a
They think they were wonderful.
wrong, so badly done.
patients this
tremendous incompetence along with
this.
Q:
asked an interferon
immunosuppressive properties.
clear
happy event
I
I
shed
it.
I
mean,
I
doctors
make
There was a kind of philosoI
fell
into that myself, but af-
saw young men who should have
been so healthy, and here they'd had two bouts of
143
who developed
a great reluctance to
hepatitis, syphilis,
AIDS INC. and so
on.
It
starting to
tell
turn any of
was
a terrible thing.
So
I
really didn't
have
people about the risks they were running.
my
patients
off.
144
a
problem
And
I
didn't
PART
TWO
LAMBS OF THE MEDIA AND POLITICAL SCAPEGOATS
145
CHAPTER NINETEEN
CHAPTER NINETEEN
OFFICIAL, BIZARRE DEFINITIONS
Most
of the several
hundred
scientists
HIV
contribute to the question of whether
immune-suppression, or anything without question
that,
must be
true.
prit, that
was
I
I
OF AIDS
spoke with had
causes
human
disease, or
simply because they accept
else;
other medical authorities say
if
HIV
is
the cul-
quite surprised to find this out. These medical people did
HIV
not defend the choice of
most virulent thing
as the
along since automobiles, they simply said in essence, "So
HIV
searchers agree that
When
I
is
the cause of
AIDS,
it
must
to
come
many
re-
be."
AIDS itself was one cosymptoms and separate diseases, I
raised the question of whether
herent entity, or just a collection of
was met with even gone conclusion.
If
journal citations,
I
To 99% of these people, AIDS was a completely fore-
considered thinking.
less
the existence of a Central Reality called
tudes.
little to
was so
bold, on occasion, to ask for proof, for
suddenly found myself up against defensive
I
atti-
But no proof. Predictable, If
suppose.
I
AIDS was never proved
to
stem from one
symptoms, Pneumocystis and Kaposi, show no
what
virus, then
are
we
left
world.
It is
interesting to look at all
if its
main
tie to
that
with?
Several very broad definitions of
rounding up
virus;
particular
AIDS
them. They
sorts of diverse
are used
clearly
symptoms which
around the
have the
effect of
doctors, in their
wildest dreams, wouldn't ordinarily think of lumping together. First,
there
parts of Africa.
printed
in
September
4,
is It
the current
was announced
the Journal 1987,
CDC
and
is
of
the
definition, in
used in the U.S. and
August-September of 1987,
American Medical Association on
reprinted in
147
full in
Appendix 3 of
this
book.
AIDS INC.
A
document
for the ages,
and several categories of
it
sufficient for a diagnosis of
A
about 25 separate diseases /infections
lists
Any
diseases.
very strange thing
single disease or category
AIDS under most is,
AIDS which
There
walk
now
are, in fact,
HIV
test,
likewise,
test result is
the
Is
is
no
CDC
no
At another entrance, a negative HIV
HIV
has
little
than sults,
New
amazing statement
reported (to the
1149,
(p.
could
be? This
this
bothered giving the
Sept. 4, 1987):
United States have
HIV
is
less
test re-
in other areas."
saying that doctors simply haven't
blood-test to their patients; or
they haven't forwarded the results to the
if
they have,
CDC.
CDC, and came away with only answer. One spokesperson said she was sure
spoke with several people
confusion as the
JAMA,
in the
CDC) with HIV-antibody
compared with greater than 60%
I
do with AIDS? Not
York City and San Francisco, where, since 1985,
7% have been
How
to
Reading through the long document, one
"Approximately one third of AIDS patients
been from
which one can
At one door, an unknown or uncer-
obstacle.
admitting that
a truly
definition allows for
three doors through
barrier.
publicly, that's certain.
comes on
CDC
don't require positive blood tests for HIV.
into a diagnosis of AIDS.
tain
conditions.
after four years of research to find a
virus which supposedly causes AIDS, this
diagnoses of
is
at the
you could always have been diagnosed with AIDS, even though you didn't have a positive
HIV
test.
The other spokesperson
he was concerned, a positive HIV since the
HIV
cian, told
me
CDC's,
stemmed from
it
test
the
test
was developed
the accuracy of the
number
of
A
third source, a statistitest results
the health authorities in
New
was not
York and
delinquency was a lack of
the
Cali-
faith in
tests.
Regardless, the fact
ing
in 1985.
problem of reporting no HIV
fornia; possibly the reason for the
said, as far as
has always been necessary, ever
AIDS
is,
for the last three years, the
cases in the U.S. have been recorded
overwhelmby the
CDC
with no knowledge of whether or not the patients have tested positive for the
HIV
virus.
This throws into question
its
entire tally of
148
AIDS
cases.
CHAPTER NINETEEN The September,
matter of AIDS diagnosis back to square one. cians
were looking
had caused
at diseases like
In the early 80s, physi-
Pneumocystis and wondering what
A
the underlying immunosuppression.
was mounted which became
it
fact that the
research effort
announcement
resulted in the
HIV. Regardless of the solid proof,
whole
1987, definition also, in essence, puts the
of the cause:
announcement was based on no
AIDS
the central "discovery" of the
research es-
At that point, physicians, faced with infections and
tablishment.
dis-
eases that seemed to be related to AIDS, blood-tested their patients for the presence of HIV.
Now,
tive.
assume
just
this
says,
"Assume
permissiveness
as separate
Instead, a
makes
3.
air, it
Simply
a piece of flim-flam.
a host of infections
previously
known
I'll
these "AIDS-related" diseases
list
the considerable
only point out that there
a
is
list,
and
infections
in full glory, in
new category which now be diagnosed
The category I
is:
"And other
have told about
bacterial infections."
this definition (they
hadn't
were flabbergasted. doctor commented, "The worst part
One ria
AIDS always
as HIV-associated
word game,
You can read
Those physicians it)
read posi-
possible for any person under the sun to
as having AIDS.
seen
to
even more absurd. Out of thin
is
word AIDS with
won't try to
it
no longer required
entities.
in the definition.
Appendix
is
these infections /diseases are AIDS."
all
proof.
associate the
I
that test
As shaky
AIDS.
this is
new
was,
No
Now,
the physician, looking at a case of, say, Pneumocystis, can
about AIDS, diagnoses
Whatever
will
latitude the definition
AIDS
slapping on
labels at the
is,
with
all
the hyste-
be even looser than the definition.
now
allows,
drop of
a hat.
some doctors With
this
will
wasting-syn-
drome business, for example, some doctors won't really do the see whether the cause of the weight loss comes from parasites
.
.
.
they'll just call
The Western Journal ports that international
it
three different definitions, a
Bangui /WHO definition
tests to
some unusual
AIDS."
of Medicine,
AIDS
be
cases are
muddled
at least
(December 1987,
now based on two
makes
proposition.
695) re-
The so-called
a note that severe malnutri-
tion should rule out a diagnosis of AIDS.
149
p.
or possibly
But
it
doesn't attempt to
AIDS INC.
spell out
how
a doctor
is
really
the so-called major African
and fever - and
going to draw the
AIDS symptoms - weight out what part of that
tries to figure
when he
line,
is
sees
loss, diarrhea,
being caused by
germs or chemicals, and what part by lingering chronic long-term malnutrition.
Then That
is
there
is
the
CDC
definition of
also being used as a criterion in
AIDS
I
have
just discussed.
some African
areas, with
category, "other bacterial infections," any one of which can straight-out label of AIDS.
The
third possibility
add up
its
to a
the Swedish-Tan-
is
zanian proposed definition (Lancet, October 24, 1987), in which severe malnutrition pretty
much
is
not specifically stressed as non-AIDS and otherwise
mirrors the Bangui definition.
Generally, on the international scene, rampant malnutrition
and
tropical disease, causing
called
AIDS.
tions,
and
All
immune-suppression, can easily be
immune-suppression leads
to opportunistic infec-
which, in Johnny-come-lately fashion,
this is the pattern
has
now been
the
World Health Organization
defined as AIDS.
In fact, authors Peter Piot
and Robert Colebunders, writing
(December, 1987), make the following astonishing remark: jor
changes in the case definition
AIDS
patients
whose
(without specific lab
tests),
last is the killer.
sure the potential
AIDS
AIDS immunodeficiency,
Now any immune der
AIDS.
(of
"The ma-
AIDS) are the inclusion of
.
.
.
indicator diseases are diagnosed presumptively
the absence of other causes of
That
for
in the Western Journal of Medicine
and
the elimination of the requirement of
(Emphasis added.)
immunodeficiency ."
No
longer will
it
be necessary to make
patient isn't suffering from
some
other non-
before slapping on a diagnosis. depressed condition
All those Pneumocystis patients
is
all
right to
who were
lump un-
developing the
pneumonia because they had leukemia and were being given immunotoxic drugs? AIDS. All those people with hypogammaglobulinemia 1
,
who
weren't producing antibodies to anything?
sprouting opportunistic infections like crazy? AIDS.
1
A
shortage of gammaglobulin, which contains
150
many
antibodies.
Who
were
CHAPTER NINETEEN The
believe me,
list,
is
There are other older medi-
very long.
conditions which can closely resemble what
cal
is
called AIDS:
Hashimoto's Disease, Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID), Di
George Syndrome. Di George can give
CMV, and
sis,
diseases for
AIDS by
Pneumocystis, candidia-
rise to
atypical mycobacteria -
of which are indicator
all
the latest definitions.
To say nothing
immunosuppressive
of the
same
In the
category this
is
starvation.
new
issue of the Western Journal of Medicine, a
defined for us:
it is
can occur one week
would even
effects of drugs,
And
drugs, and more drugs, medical and recreational.
HIV
called "early
disease." Supposedly,
HIV, before a blood
after contacting
test
register antibodies to the virus.
"Several studies," authors Piot and Colebunders write, "have
now
described the clinical manifestations of early
HIV
disease.
lymphadenopathy
(infected glands), night sweating,
cough were
significantly
all
(becoming antibody-positive with seroconversion
tients
Where does one fered,
and
grand
total of
as far as
can
I
with this? the
tell,
^hird
HIV
62 patients. To define a
third to
one half of pa-
one of these symptoms."
First, a table
new
it
of statistics
illustrates
is of-
involved a
illness.
enough
to
rank one as having
disease."
new
The existence
of this
to one-half of
the patients
symptom.
seroconversion
two studies
Next, headache or cough are "early
One
report at least
start
with
associated
to HIV).
Fever,
headache and
A
Here
headache?
is
one more
A
demonstrated because one-
illness is
interviewed had at least one listed
cough?
little bit
of
assumed novelty,
a
AIDS, one more opportunity
We may
AIDS can be cured with
next hear that early
new phase
for
with the word AIDS.
to target a patient
a Chericol
and
soda and two Excedrin. Finally, a note
agnosis of AIDS.
on one of the
infections
JAMA, US history: between
of salmonellosis in
Two its
interesting facts.
sufficient for a di-
168,000 and 197,000 people.
The salmonella was
source was a pasteurized milk plant.
tion of antibiotics
now
Dec. 11, 1987, reports on the largest outbreak
equal AIDS?
151
resisiant to antibiotics,
and
Bad milk plus overprescrip-
AIDS INC.
CDC
The
uses a ploy to defend
definition of AIDS:
its
In at-
tempting to carry out surveillance on the "spreading of AIDS cases,"
must allow
it
widest possible definitions to be used, so that few
for the
would not expect
cases escape the net; one, naturally,
a physician with
coming
a single patient to apply such lax requirements in
to a conclu-
sion the patient had AIDS.
Unfortunately, in this day and age, people are not making a
between the
careful distinction, in practice,
practicing of
on AIDS is
good medicine. The public
that
any sort of diagnosis - surveillance,
and the
definition is
shining so hard
clinical
- whatever,
going to function as a death sentence.
Can you I
CDC
spotlight
had
employee saying
see an
AIDS.
a surveillance case of
he has
case, but It
to report
you
it,
It
see.
It's
doctor told
same
me
as a real
nothing to worry about
." .
.
By taking major symptoms of malnutrition,
definitions of AIDS. fever,
AIDS umbrella numerous
test,
the
numbers
reflect in treatment,
By placing under
all
a
and diseases, the numbers for
even
a posi-
of cases will grow.
The greater the number of reported ent threat to public health
grow.
will
infections
By eliminating the need
of reported cases will grow.
HIV blood
for
wasting-away, and diarrhea - and calling them
AIDS, the numbers of reported cases
tive
"My
exactly the
doesn't take a genius to figure out the effect of these various
example -
single
to his boss, isn't
cases, the greater the appar-
over the world
by drugs and vaccines.
Ultimately this will
Pharmaceutical profits
will soar.
Several nois, told
me
months ago,
Doctor Herbert Ratner of Oak Park,
the following story:
health officer for lio
a
Oak
Back
in 1954-5,
when he was
Park, just before the introduction of the
public
first
So Ratner
said,
po-
was
vaccine, the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis
paying physicians $25
Illi-
for every reported diagnosis of paralytic polio.
"A patient would walk into the doctor's
with a
office
limp from an accident. He'd say he had a fever a few days ago
.
.
.
and
guess what the diagnosis would be?" Paralytic polio.
polio cured
vaccine
itself
50%
Ratner also stated
it
was well-known
of the time within sixty days.
was introduced,
the definition of polio
152
paralytic
After the Salk
was changed. Now,
in
CHAPTER NINETEEN order to have paralytic polio, you had to have
it
longer than sixty
days.
Quite a shell-game,
if
First, inflate
true.
case statistics by offer-
ing to pay for reported diagnoses of the disease; then, after the vaccine is
introduced, change the definition so that
of cases plummeted. strategies really
what
is
Of
go on
Once
really
thought.
numbers
world of medicine.
We
But look
are in the definition-expand-
the AIDS-vaccine arrives with the cavalry,
bright researcher might is
will look like
course, people don't believe such devious
in the pristine
happening with AIDS now.
ing phase.
it
much more
make
a
This researcher will
breakthrough and discover that AIDS
symptoms than previously be pleasantly shocked to find his work
specific
hailed and broadcast instantly
some
in
its
and accepted, not only by the
public,
but practitioners of medicine. 1)
The
2)
Drugs /vaccines
3)
The
Could
Why aspect of
definition of a disease expands. are introduced.
definition contracts.
it
Case numbers swell.
Case numbers reduce.
happen? Yes.
hasn't the mainstream
AIDS?
153
media covered
this definitional
CHAPTER TWENTY
MEDIA AND THE AIDS PARTY-LINE Once
NIH
there
was
war on
a
cancer, an epic struggle carried
during the 1970s. Richard Nixon was advised
health, because
Ted Kennedy was
1972 election.
Nixon declared and sent out
into the ranks
Two
dustrial society.
human leukemia
it
in the
were drafted
battle.
faction, eventually led
no one won.
In the end,
viruses,
more circumspection than hand
scientists
was caused by substances generated out The other
looked for viruses.
of
do
at
factions developed; one, rather secretive for a time, be-
lieved that cancer
earthing.
to
and
on
support public
run against him
likely to
the war,
to
of our in-
by Robert Gallo,
Gallo discovered two
which today are written about with much in the early
triumphant days of their un-
Meanwhile, the environmentalists
let
the issue get so out
took hundreds of pages just to
list
the
environmental
compounds which might cause cancer and /or cell-mutation. Arguments like this have raged before. Smallpox, which we take to be a viral illness entirely preventable by inoculation, has been
accused of daring to decline in
late
nineteenth-century England be-
cause of improvement in sanitation alone.
Epidemics of cholera
widely with
came
antibiotics.
in Zaire,
where
in Africa in the late 1970s
But reports are that the best management
antibiotics
was put on improving
were treated
were underplayed, and the emphasis
sanitation
and handing out salt-sugar packets
which, mixed with water, reversed the terrible dehydration cholera brings on.
With AIDS, the media have chosen not to become embroiled in the question of causation. Media get their information from press people who work at universities and public health agencies, and who are fed
HIV-dogma
like
popcorn.
155
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If
you are
a reporter
and
enough, are paid not
to think
on
research institutions looking for
call
PR
information, you are shunted to
their
They relay information given of various labs
They
A number
Cancer
Institute,
them from department heads
going on.
which are em-
have called the Na-
of reporters, for example,
wanting
rock-solid conviction that
ous
is
own.
to
also screen out requests for information
barrassing. tional
where research
who, though earnest
folks
HIV
to
speak with Robert Gallo about
He
causes AIDS.
has become notori-
for refusing to discuss this question, especially
current nemesis, Peter Duesberg,
Duesberg
is finally, at
deserves, but for the
first
is
if
the
name
of his
mentioned.
this late date, getting
some
seven years of AIDS, no one
a non-viral or (after 1984) a
his
non-HIV cause
for
of the press he
who forwarded
AIDS was given prime
space.
Why?
Because the
down from NIH and CDC. table exceptions, like
Crewdson Caceres,
at the
newspapers print comes
official line daily
That's just the
Nick Regush
way
at the
things run (with no-
Montreal
Gazette, John
Chicago Tribune, and Terry Krieger and Dr. Cesar
who have
contributed to the Wall
St. Journal).
Writers for dailies don't get paid to do research in bio-med braries, to put together pieces of information they actually dig their
own from
medical literature or
eral health agencies are
always going
human to
sources.
sound
right
li-
up on
Therefore, fed-
and authoritative
to reporters.
Also, for a writer, not pleasing an editor, going outside traditional sources of info could lead to excessive tor's
part about whether to trust said writer.
the time-honored grove of anonymity, in ity
has the
final
based on his his
word?
own
Is
he trying
Who
Is
research?
paycheck looking
story? tials?
wonderment on
to
for
Is
the edi-
said writer deserting
which Reasonable Author-
said writer beginning to speak for himself Is
said writer, fool that he
unknown
facts
on
said this character could shoot off his
156
about to risk
a highly controversial
become an authority without
medical degree?
is,
the proper creden-
mouth without
a
CHAPTER TWENTY Said daily staff writer
knows
these questions drift in the
all
enough wrong moves on
ether like inactivated germs which, after part, could
be triggered and bring about his
There
a degree of sheer politeness
is
An
here too.
obvious media assumption
his
firing.
and good form involved Things Are Generally
is:
All Right.
A
writer
knows how
close he
when he
sense of an issue, he knows
and everything This
soup
all
it
is
like
over your
On
about
is
to turn
and say some issue or another
breaking the central rule:
is
This
Right.
in
getting to questioning the basic
is
is
over the cart
a con.
Things are Generally All
walking into a Washington cocktail party with
suit.
AIDS, very quickly you begin
a story like
to realize you're
lot of
conventional wisdom, not just in a single
aspect, but in every aspect.
You're going to point out that the whole
going to contradict a
research program, as vast as
vant fields as
it
is
it is
beginning
coming
to
to be, as
employ,
on
is
many
stars in rele-
a crash course to
Nowhere. If
you work on
staff for a
steer clear of this recognition.
It's
major daily paper, you are going to self-damaging
Investigative reporting costs tion, there are so
many
layers, so
for
Right,
know
bowing
Science
is
They'll
if
a
on
it.
any proporgo
time, nothing gets published.
money on
Things Being All
a story
few of them, but
almost never one of those shots.
in mists at the top of the federal towers,
know
act
to locate, that you'll
to the basic rule of
do
highly polished medical domes
you
a story of
backing you up with a decent
they can't justify spending
a great deal of time. shots.
is
months on end. During which
Editors, besides
On
many people
broke as a writer unless someone
wage
money.
It's
which takes
they'll pick their
too
wrapped up
where supposedly only a few
what's really what.
So here with AIDS, media reluctance and mass hypnosis meet. The men in the white coats are kings. They scoot in polished labs and issue proclamations now and then, and the populace listens through the
media and pays obligatory homage. All the more reason to be wary of death sentences handed out
by white
coats.
The power,
for
some
157
patients
is
close to ultimate.
If
a
AIDS INC. person will jump
you know something whether
in part called cultural
that hysterical person hadn't the slight-
it,
his disease,
was operating on pure
Something
going on.
is
hypnotism because, admit est idea
because he tested positive for HIV,
off a building
was going
any,
if
to
be
He
fatal or not.
faith.
There are books which have been written about the ownership of media, about the tastes and prejudices and agendas of the people
who
actually
purpose of
own newspapers and
this
book
occur to
me
exercise
more day-to-day
were being But
that
television stations.
do an excavation on
to
maybe
there
was
a time
control, just to
there
does
when these owners had to make sure their attitudes smoothly
a tendency for things to run
is
Writers for major papers and
themselves.
TV
all
by
no need
stations are in
Without prodding, most turn
out what, in the eyes of their betters, should be turned out.
They be-
at the cocktail party.
many people
easy to miss the cumulative effect of many,
It's
"correctly" building
up an
issue like
The juggernaut thus created
is
We
its
or eight years.
epidemics are perfect events for me-
have the invisible
dictably, without tipping
AIDS over seven
very hard to turn around.
First there is the fact that
dia work.
We We
it
reflected in the output of their employees.
now
of lecture, correction, and navigation.
have well
not the
It's
that subject; but
killer.
It
moves
silently,
unpre-
hand.
meet victims.
new
get a constant barrage of
scientific information, break-
This gives readers the impression they're peering over the
throughs.
shoulders of the best minds of our time, delving into the mysteries of the gene, the virus, the core-essence of
We
get terror.
might be me.
It
sneezed on by a junky, even though sneezes. dle.
But
That's
maybe
all it
cop
who
My
girlfriend
shot
can.
I
him with and
I
.
.
then
a stun .
life.
might be the next person
know
I
can't get the virus
gun
some AIDS victim in
LA.
I
wonder
bled
be
from
if
all
over the
the cop's suing.
we've only been living together for four years.
She could have picked up the virus when she was
Who was
to
That lab worker stuck her hand on a nee-
And
took.
I I
human
that scuzzball she used to
go out with?
158
in Baltimore.
CHAPTER TWENTY It's
whipsawing, from
called
One newspaper baloney, and
it
and drag
it
avoid
to
this
all
small.
is
had no chance of influencing the AIDS issue by pre-
tending to be the Ortleb started
managed
The New York Native
worth mentioning.
it's
Partly because
pillar to post.
the U.S. has
in
New
York Times, partly because publisher
on $500 (which
tells
you
it
can't outfit
Chuck
bureaus abroad
every detail of AIDS from around the world), and partly
in
because of Ortleb's interest
making
in
AIDS
per has kept alive the
issue in
a
good kind
New
of trouble, this pa-
York as no other media out-
let has.
The approach has been simple: harkens back to what
we
fondly like to
In this, the
attack. call
(did
Native
ever really exist?)
it
the muck-raking tradition in American journalism.
The Native has approached
scientific issues
surrounding AIDS
with none of usual get-a-few-statements-from-both-sides pap. They've put people on tually deciding the issue.
original studies
on
it
to
AZT,
How
for example, with the
dangerous
is
the drug?
purpose of
How
ac-
were the
done? They've put Peter Duesberg on the cover,
carrying on the only intelligent dissenting conversation in America
concerning
HIV and
its
non-role in AIDS.
They've pointed out that the
ment buried York
York City Health Depart-
the question of whether African
implicated in AIDS.
New
New
Swine Fever might be
They've helped bring the black community of
into the issue,
by printing on
their front page, a short
sketch of the infamous Tuskegee Syphilis Study (1932-72), in which four hundred poor black sharecroppers were observed, without treatment, were kept from getting treatment, unto death by syphilis, for
purposes of
scientific study.
U.S. Public Health Service
The experiment was run by
officials.
CDC
raising the question of a possible syphilis-AIDS connection, the tive
simply asked,
is this
glect the order of the day,
connection being ignored, is
AIDS
in
and
With some current researchers
New
York
is
Na-
malignant ne-
a continuation of the
Tuskegee Syphilis Study? Ortleb printed a
Mayor Koch, Mayor
letter
on
his front cover,
an open
letter to
replete with assurances that everyone knows the
good
wouldn't purposely condone a continuation of the Tuskegee
159
AIDS INC. Study
New
in
find out
why
York
would His Honor please
City, but
New
the hell the
York City Health Dept.
get
on
and
it
dragging
is
its
heels looking into an AIDS-syphilis link?
may
This
not be the sober and stolid
world
in a city that leads the
tlefront mentality
and
newspapers that.
Most
Our
report on
America seem
in
of
them are trying
it.
They know how
apply
how
to
all
media
is
that a
frame
sues, which, after
all,
scientific is-
Or should
are the heart of solving the disease.
get almost nothing questioning the science.
about university researchers
who
built
is
debate and action.
forestalls public
With AIDS, media move away from judging the
are rankling
We
get nothing
under the
collar be-
cause they can't get a dime to do viral research unless they write
HIV
lieve In
at the
top of their application forms.
about issues which might If it's
we
rely
on the
affect curing
fact that
pretty easy to dismiss the
NIH
AIDS and here
news) hide I
record,
their
heads
and ask them
nent
in:
cles
do
is
around the
they feel political matters have become promi-
having to assume is
AMA
ponents claim
amounts
an ordinary
it is
AIDS
causes AIDS.
fact of life in scientific circles called its
praises.
Its
this:
in
determining what
160
peer
most manic pro-
responsible for most of science's advances.
simply
arti-
Part of the definition of "political," of
HIV
executives like to sing
to is
TV
a survey, off the
health-agency scientists
obtaining grants to do research on AIDS, getting
There review.
community
mitigate against a res-
in the sand.
published in journals.
course,
it
if
But
as inconsequential.
again, major dailies (to say nothing of
university and
U.S.,
get nothing
science itself will resolve AIDS,
think a few of the major dailies should
among
We
/ Be-
AIDS.
media doldrum
several factors within the scientific
olution of
do
become bureaucracies.
big-city papers fulfill the function of gathering information
around news - which
We
to
because even the alternative
be losing their grip on
to
to
of great diversity, but the feeling in
be.
but
home. They are actually trying
a different thing to see,
it's
to present issues,
AIDS, the paper operates out of a bat-
in
blasts issues
AIDS mystery, not
to solve the
heat,
which
way
What
articles are printed
CHAPTER TWENTY in technical journals, in deciding
No
judge their fellows.
scientists
By outsiders are meant cal expertise.
know
At
first
seems
the value of a grant-project,
the direction science
is
what
taking,
Syphilis Study
a
is
peer review
After
who
we
to
be interested
in
all,
are
have
a right to
priorities are
being emphasized, in the
The above-mentioned Tuskegee
prime and extreme example of what can happen the total order of the day.
is
Bad Blood (Macmillan, 1981)
lent
lack credentialed techni-
These issues are mostly buried
themselves.
scientists
who right.
its feasibility?
civilians
is,
risks are being ignored.
minds of
when
outsiders allowed.
civilians
glance, this
However, the point
what
what grant applications are funded,
for a
See James Jones' excel-
thorough treatment of the
Tuskegee Study. For 40 years, until reporters blew the whistle, medical bureaucrats perpetuated,
and reaffirmed periodically with funding,
a project
men in Alabama had syphilis. The reahuman syphilis in its late stages men's symptoms spread all the way to death.
that hid the fact that 400 black
son for the project? until these
Even
Observing
after penicillin
around 1950,
had become the drug of choice
was made
a conscious decision
from the 400 men.
Of
course, their children
out what was going on
were autopsied and
either.
As
the
their diseased parts
Local doctors in
men
to
withhold medication
and wives never found died, one
were sent
Macon County were
in the U.S.,
all
to
by one, they
NIH
for analysis.
too eager,
when
ap-
proached, to cooperate with the medical bureaucrats in Washington,
who needed subjects"
"field professionals" to assure that,
went
to doctors
on
their
if
the "experimental
own, they wouldn't be given peni-
any reason, because that would affect the natural course of disease. Local physicians who went along with the project felt
cillin for
their
they were part of something important, a large purpose.
them asked why had
would not be
the sharecroppers
Not one
of
treated or told they
syphilis.
As
far as the subjects of the
experiments themselves were con-
cerned, they believed they were simply being treated for ill-health.
The pink
pills
handed out during
probably aspirin. Nothing stronger.
161
their physical
examinations were
AIDS INC. Obviously, to be carried out, the Tuskegee Study required the
cooperation of
many
trained citizens,
had they been
Also obviously, un-
scientific bureaucrats. sitting
continued funding came up (and
on review boards
how many
as requests for
times do you think that
was, over a forty-year period) - these citizens would have raised questions.
They would have asked about messy matters
wand
hypnotic spell created by the
of Science
like
murder. The
would have been
shattered.
Never has any person been fined or prosecuted
for his role in
the Tuskegee Study.
With AIDS, no newspaper probes the politically, established
HIV
fact that
peer review has,
as the starting point for all research, has
ruled out other research, no matter
how
HIV
promising, where
is
not
the basis.
A
virologist at a southern California university said,
asked him about HIV as the cause of AIDS:
who
stand back a
ally haven't
little
from the
political fray
proved HIV causes AIDS.
you know. The Swedes, the substance of their
when
I
"There are those of us .
.
.
and see
that they re-
Medical faddism
in 1911, did important research
work was ignored here
on
until 1950,
isn't
new,
polio, but
because
re-
search in America had been heading along a different channel." This
was
off the record.
At another southern California university, several virologists
were read the a positive cally
fell
HIV
latest test
CDC
was no longer needed
One
off their chairs.
But, of course,
illegal!"
definition of AIDS.
of
When
they realized that
for a diagnosis, they practi-
them was heard
no one would go on
to splutter, "That's
one of the researchers emphasized
action, or
any
neutrality
by remarking, "Are you crazy? Do you think I'm going
stick
my
reaction.
neck out on
In fact,
this
.
.
the record with that rehis to
business?"
Professionals frightened for their jobs, their grant monies.
They
will not take a contrary or critical position
on AIDS.
of that fear stems from the tacit threat that peer review,
own
A
good part
among
their
conservative kind, will shut them down, leave them without
grants, publishable articles,
and ultimately
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jobs.
CHAPTER TWENTY Big daily newspapers will present as fact that a diagnosis of
HIV-positive tirely
nearly tantamount to future death - an assertion en-
is
unsupported by broad-spectrum studies - but they don't dare
suggest
below the surface of academia, there
that,
ment about
way AIDS
the
research
is
a lot of resent-
is
being managed.
That they
call
unsubstantiated rumor.
We've
also been led to believe that more funds
Media play
troversial issue.
truth
is,
and AZT, that
is
now
more money thrown down just a lack of
money
the only con-
being given to that analysis. the
questionable money.
etc., is
more than
is
is
same hole
Very questionable. But
Denmark
rotten in
cardinal rule: Things Are Basically All Right.
It is
The
produced HIV
that
to
say
violates the
impolite to suggest
that structural supports are rotten, that problems are endemic, that
AIDS
research If
swimming mess and
a
is
a major
media
and scandals with
a
will stay that
to
keep the public
management to
step
contradictions
mean, day-after-day approach, exposing every
pect, not relenting, giving front-page coverage
enough
way.
AIDS
outlet decided to pursue
in,
in a
as-
and headlines often
mild frenzy, then you might see upper
you might see media-ownership make
a
move
put the squash on proceedings, because then the natives would
have gotten out of hand with an issue which
When NIH a broken mast.
is
too sensitive.
turned the corner into the 1980s,
Its
program on cancer had been
expectations generated in the professional public mind. Then
AIDS
arrived.
NIH
it
was
a flop
sailing with
compared with
community and
in the
determined that Robert Gallo,
one of those men who had worked with so-called cancer viruses, the new class called retroviruses, would get the nod on pursuing the search for an
ment was
AIDS germ. The technology was
there.
It
was
Gallo has proved to be adept search.
He
in place.
The equip-
high-tech. at controlling the direction of re-
has minimized, with help, the number of causation-sce-
narios which will be entertained.
More than any
other American re-
searcher, he has belittled environmental factors, belittled the non-
HIV models
of AIDS. Zombie-like, the press has cooperated.
When newspapers do face,
it
report something that
usually dies after a day or two.
163
lies
under the sur-
AIDS INC. For example, on October 22nd, 1987, the makings of a major scandal broke
The tics
New
in the
York Times.
CDC. Seems
released by the
NYC
New
York City Health Dept. challenged AIDS
resulting from IV
drug
that instead of
use, a
much
31%
of
death-statis-
AIDS deaths
53% was
larger
in
the correct
figure.
What
meant was, diagnosed AIDS
this
drug than gay. The the city
CDC
in
NY
was more
all
AIDS deaths
had been saying 55% of
were male gays. The
New
York City Health Dept. said no,
IVin
that
figure should be 38%.
You would be hard pressed story.
It
died.
No
scandal erupted.
up any more
to dig
No
info
on
major conflict emerged
this
at the
CDC. It
earlier
actually
was
the
tail
end of detective work done two years
by Terry Krieger and Dr. Cesar Caceres (Wall
ber 24, 1985), and
still
by John
earlier
St. Journal,
Octo-
Lauritsen (Philadelphia Gay
News, Feb. 14,1985).
Although the two 1985 pieces were
a bit different
from each
AIDS is a drug-related phenomenon, almost across the board. Throw out the risk-groups and just look into the backgrounds of those diagnosed with AIDS and other, their
you
message was
will, in the
essentially the same:
overwhelming majority of
Since these stories
cases, find
made an obvious kind
drug abuse.
of sense, they
were
ignored.
Researchers had been explaining IV drug use as AIDS-related
by invoking
dirty,
shared needles as the cause. That gave them a sce-
nario for viral transmission, which
And
in the case of
homosexual
was what they were looking
sex, they cited
semen
mission in anal intercourse as the probable route of
to
for.
blood trans-
HIV
transmis-
sion.
But they overlooked and ignored another
factor.
Drugs.
The
drugs the IV users were shooting up every day and the immunosuppressive effect of
hang
that,
like a fifty-foot
which
neon sign
Furthermore, the
CDC,
fact to
any ordinary observer would
in the air.
in its
AIDS
statistics,
IV drug-user category for heterosexuals only.
164
had invented the
Those gay men who
CHAPTER TWENTY also shot drugs were put in the gay/bisexual category, because
it
was
assumed that gay sex was the way they had contracted AIDS.
Turned
out, reported Krieger
and Caceres,
homosexual and bisexual IV drug users erosexual IV drug users,
been intravenous drug
we
"If
AIDS of
25%
of
AIDS
patients, projected that at least
54%
79.
".
surveys of
AIDS patients had been we find that at least 79%
of .
CDC
.
patients have been drug abusers."
Let
me
you, the joy of being able to detect one virus in
tell
new
of patients with a
of
patients have
users."
drug abusers. 54 plus 25 equals
AIDS
the 1,163
to the 2,342 exclusively het-
find at least
Krieger and Caceres, then invoking several
oral
we add
disease
would be cause
79%
for strutting in the halls
NIH. But to discover that 79% of
all
those diagnosed with
AIDS
are
quite possibly drug abusers
makes no news.
no novel drug
manufactured and prescribed and sold
eradicate
all
that can be
drug
in the world, a
and
will
Although as
use.
researcher
is
be more than eager
I
Well, there
It falls flat.
write this, I'm sure
is
to
somewhere
trying to invent just such a medication, to
overlook
its
undoubted hazardous
side effects.
As
AIDS
of October, 1987, IV drug use In addition to that, the
cases.
who have
was holding firm
CDC
of
42% makes one
they are close to the truth
looked factor in AIDS.
54%
of
AIDS
AIDS
we
all
is
in the
also 42%.
think these figures are estimates,
at all,
they too reveal a major over-
accept the Krieger-Caceres projection that
patients are oral drug-abusers - or any figure remotely
resembling that panic
If
of
reports that, of the blacks
Hispanic community, the percentage of IV drug users
if
24%
been diagnosed with AIDS, 42% have used IV drugs;
The coincidence but
at
we
could be talking about
patients abusing
some form
90+%
of black
and His-
of drugs.
Of course, people have been using drugs for centuries. But not in these combinations, tant,
and not with these adulterants.
some heavy drug abusers
More impor-
have, historically, died of
suppression-plus-opportunistic-infections, the so-called
immuno-
AIDS
pattern.
They have developed wasting syndromes, pneumonias, rampant viral and bacterial infections which have killed them.
It isn't
new.
165
AIDS INC. The Krieger and Caceres story appeared and promptly died.
It
became an
in the Wall St. Journal
interesting curio, nothing more.
166
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE
INSTEAD OF THE EVENING NEWS Suppose your TV that not
set
began
telling
you something important:
one study of consequence had been done which tracked the
changing health of those who cut out damaging immunosuppressive factors
from
worse
yet,
But that story
their lives. it
You might
is
conclude,
if
too complicated for TV, and
Things Are Basically All Right.
bites a hole in the rule:
medical researchers aren't punching up better
health by studying people
who
try to
change detrimental
what
habits,
the hell are they doing?
Suppose, since your est" stories,
it
began
TV
telling
set
is
"human
already fixated on
inter-
who have
you about numbers of people
been misdiagnosed as having AIDS. This must be happening
all
over
the world.
A
hit
and miss scan
of
AIDS
literature quickly turns
up
a
few
recorded examples.
Raymond Smego describes a case in "Secondary Syphilis Masquerading as AIDS in a Young Gay Male," (North Carolina Medical Journal, vol. 45, 1984, p. 253-4).
Smego
writes, "(The patient's presen-
lymph node enlarge-
tation of) constitutional complaints, diffuse
ment, and widespread skin lesions was mistakenly attributed to AIDS
by both the patient and
many
the medical staff
upon admission.
Indeed,
of these features were compatible with either the AIDS-related
may
complex, which
represent a prodrome to the development of
KS
full-blown AIDS, or with disseminated
eventual conclusion, though, was
But once
a disease gets rolling
not in populations - you leave
RA an error
(Kaposi's sarcoma)."
that this patient
- and
common
I
had
mean
The
syphilis.
in
Washington,
sense behind.
Berg, in the July, 1986, Southern Medical Journal, describes
in
AIDS
diagnosis:
"A 29-year-old male Haitian refugee had
generalized lymphadenopathy, weight
167
loss, bilateral
lung
infiltrates,
AIDS INC.
diagnosed by transbronchial lung biopsy as tuberculosis.
He had
pre-
viously been labeled as having 'pre-AIDS' which led to multiple sui-
Four months
cide attempts.
later,
cyanosis and gangrene of both
lower extremities necessitated amputation, which revealed vasculitis."
That was the diagnosis, for which he hadn't been treated.
Not
AIDS. Dr. Harry Hollander, of the Adult Immunodeficiency Clinic, at
the University of California at San Francisco, summarized, in a 1986
who had
study, 80 consecutive physician-referred patients he saw,
been diagnosed "with AIDS-related out to be, as he called
it,
Eight of them turned
illnesses."
pseudo-AIDS. They actually had other medi-
which was being derailed by the
cal illnesses, treatment of
false diag-
nosis.
Here
is
one story from the
"The patient, a 20-year-old
eight:
man, was referred by
a
phadenopathy syndrome
(infected glands).
a
winery
who complained
physician-relative for concern of lym-
.
.
is
a physical laborer at
and fatigue beneath
His family assumed that he practiced a homosexual
right arm.
style because he lived with
referred
He
of ten days of pain
.
his
life-
male companions, and therefore he was
The history showed recent heavy
lifting at
work
that pre-
He said he had not engaged in homosexual activities known to be risk factors for AIDS. On ex-
ceded the onset of pain. activities or other
amination there was only tenderness of the short head of the right ceps with a resolving ecchymosis overlying the mid-biceps.
bi-
No
adenopathy was appreciated. Results of a complete blood count and sedimentation rate were within normal limits In other words, the proper diagnosis
Too many dence. yet to
In what,
make
of these misdiagnoses
An AIDS
though?
a single right
1987), Dr.
green
was
monkey
muscle-strain.
might shake public
confi-
research establishment which has
Practice
Luc Montagnier, co-discoverer
WHO
.
move?
In a recent issue of Family
Jonathan Mann,
." .
spokesman
for
theory of AIDS' origin.
News (December of the
virus,
and
AIDS, both debunked the
The Family
covering an AIDS-in-Africa conference in Naples.
some very weak arguments had been forwarded
168
HIV
15-31,
to
Practice article
was
Montagnier said put AIDS' origina-
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE and characterized the emergence
tion in Africa
AIDS
of
viruses as "a
Jonathan Mann told the conference, "The more that emerges, the less we know about where this virus how long it has been in the world, and how it grew to
continuing mystery."
information
came from, become
the problem
Why
today."
it is
hasn't this story
moved from
Why
one of major American newspapers?
good kick on
Family Practice to section hasn't
it
Basically, because the press representatives at
haven't told American reporters that the story official seal of
approval from their
still
NIH and CDC
true, that
it
has the
scientists.
two of our highest-ranking AIDS
believe that
AIDS
originated in Africa, despite the
African-monkey origin of an HIV-type
monkey
is
Essex,
fact that Essex recently retracted key research
So, for
a
Max
Robert Gallo and researchers,
been given
evening news?
to the
American
reporters, the
which had pointed
to
an
virus.
debunking of the African green
theory by one of HIV's discoverers
is
just a
European opin-
ion.
One
night, instead of the evening news,
by
tasy, a fable told
A
Leonard Bernstein.
Boys and
I
propose airing a fan-
a voice like Rather, Cronkite, or perhaps, better yet,
girls,
narration to an on-screen cartoon:
forthwith the story of the suicide-gene.
In several big cities across America, simultaneously seventeen
carpenters have committed suicide. course.
But computers, digesting
country bring
should
this
odd
happen?
this
fact up.
No
This takes awhile to discover, of
facts of police inquiries all
And, of course,
one can answer
for the cause.
prising researcher, Doctor X, has a pet theory.
headed up
investigative teams.
out into the
field
it,
Why
that.
But right away a search commences
years, has written articles about
an odd
it is
over the
fact.
One
enter-
He's nursed this for
has garnered grant monies, has
The teams, though, don't actually go
and paw over crimes, they study human genes
in a
human which
con-
lab in Maryland.
Doctor
X
believes that there
trols the act of suicide.
is
a
gene
in the
This gene can be switched on or switched
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but
when
ON,
it is
The suicide gene does
it,
in the
there
is
owner
the
is
hard to
of the gene eventually
but
trigger,
commits
suicide.
when some unknown
no turning back. That's the basic reason
factor
for violence
world, always has been.
hogwash about upbringing, poverty, drug
All the
abusive fathers, character flaws, juvenile incidental to the suicide gene.
starvation -
jails,
addiction, all this is
Without the gene being switched on,
nothing happens.
Doctor X
overjoyed about these carpenters because
is
him
a clear field for research.
ally
been done
Now
suppose (and I'm not here trying
"discoveries,'"
and
Many
regulate.
mimic what has
gives
actu-
human genetics) Doctor X has mapped to know what human functions they
in the field of
out seven genes and claims invariably
to
it
journal
argue against these
articles
but Doctor X has been gaining adherents over the years,
on the
his fortunes are
Not because
rise.
of his science,
mind
you, but mainly because the idea of genes regulating behavior in general
is
becoming more accepted. So he has some
Now
he begins to research tissue samples of the seventeen car-
penters; he has a
samples.
leverage.
lots of
how
theory about
method
This
Doctor X has
new
is
not
known
equipment there
to
to
99%
analyze genes from those of
human
in his lab,
geneticists, but
and seven people are
necessary to run just several oi the large machines at his disposal.
A
period of silence ensues.
period, Doctor tells
X wearily and
in
At the end of
Several years.
this
triumph emerges from his lab and
the world, through the press, that he has once
and
for all isolated
In the cases of these seventeen carpenters, he has,
the suicide gene.
moreover, discovered
,
in general at least,
how
the gene
comes
to be
switched on. Since he
unchallenged; is
going to
is
it's
roll
backed bv federal money, clear that the scales
his
pronouncements go
have been tipped.
More money
downhill towards Doctor X, and scientists want
on the correct side of
that incline.
They're not stupid.
to
be
They need
re-
search money, too. Besides,
among
more
carpenters.
suicides are beginning to occur, and not just
There
is
another group.
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CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE They're jumping off their boats in increasing numbers. suicides in the
US
up
are
Actually,
for the year.
Suicides in the U.S., Haiti, Africa, and Brazil are
all
Doctor X publishes a paper indicating that these
year.
all
up
for the
statistics are
significant.
Already, people are beginning to ignore the that seventeen carpenters
the
memory
of
committed
most Americans.
suicide.
Hell,
we seem
of sorts going on, one which embraces, or could
odd
first
That
is
to
revelation
dropping out of
have an epidemic
come
embrace, the
to
globe.
And now comes below Houston
living
a sensational revelation.
Street are
TV
Doctor X appears on
Americans
Artists in
committing suicide
New
York
too.
once every couple of months, assuring
problem of trying
to
understand the complete mechanism by which the suicide gene
is
that he
One
turned on.
gene-activation.
accidentally
working on
is
this devilish
thing, he stresses,
is clear.
bumping
activate.
crowds, and Well,
were
right
it is
gene
new
better.
somehow
it is
best to avoid
people live by these principles anyway.
They
of
all
just didn't
Around
So they
know why.
grant monies being dished out by the feds to
suicide epidemic are
aimed
at
understanding the suicide
the U.S., at universities, researchers are privately
grumbling about Doctor
was responsible
is
which causes the suicide
effect
Therefore, on sheer probabilities,
along.
Soon 80% curb the
a contagion of
best to limit contacts with strangers.
many
all
is
shoulders, and the contact alone
producing an interactive chemical gene to
There
People are contacting other people, shaking hands,
X.
How
for suicide,
did he really prove that a single gene
and how did he prove
that activation
created by personal contact involving a chemical triggering of
is
some
kind? But the grumbling
is
private, because grant
monies are
Reputations can be broken by publicly taking Doctor
Rumors begin
way to
to
ooze out of Doctor X's
lab.
X
at stake.
to task.
X
really has
no
of verifying that his suicide gene controls suicide or has anything
do with
that desperate act.
X has been
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gestions that exotic cofactors 1
catalysts,
,
might be involved
in switch-
ing on the suicide gene.
"No
cofactors!"
he screams
at least
once a day. "All you need
the gene and simple chemical triggers.
with anything
whole gene theory
single
phenomenon
is
come out
into the
open and say
that
may not even be a may be vastly differ-
sheer tripe, that suicide
is
to start with.
exactly like another
To which defenders
That
own
ent reasons for ending one's suicide
Suicide has nothing to do
else."
Several scientists actually the
is
there
is,
and the assumption
life,
that
one
absurd.
is
X
of Doctor
scornfully reply:
"We have an
epidemic on our hands and these people are living in the dark ages
We
with their multiple-cause theory.
now
about
this revisitation of the
professional
critics,
We
ignorance.
tivation of the
X's
many
is
move
forward."
impossible to set
up
a controlled experiment to
gene causes suicide.
going to stand
still
If
he's right,
mechanical ac-
What
exper-
for that?
researchers point out that one aspect of the epidemic
essentially proves Doctor X's theory
New
Otherwise healthy tual count,
right
black plague, and these gainsayers,
gene would cause immediate suicide.
imental volunteer
But
to
it is
prove that Doctor
do something
to
are trying to take us back into the past, back into
have
Of course,
have
commit
suicide,
is
true:
York bakers,
have begun
who
to kill
almost never, by ac-
themselves - and
this
has happened always after contact, on the lower East Side of NY, with high-risk artists and/or carpenters
(whom
they've contracted to do
repairs in their shops).
What else does one need to prove, der to know finally that the suicide gene
neatly is
and
alive
perfectly, in or-
and well and com-
municable? But several researchers scratch a
who
find that, of those bakers
high-risk carpenters
1
and
Cooperating elements
central
germ or other
artists,
(e.g.
factor to
little
below the surface and
apparently have come into contact with
only
2% have committed
suicide,
and
other germs, malnutrition, drugs) which enable a cause disease in a person.
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of those had terminal cancer.
researchers
who
But this study
ignored by the
is
are landing grants to study the suicide gene's
mech-
anism.
more disturbing
In the next several years, there are
ing out of Doctor X's lab and adjoining labs.
Doctor X
He
with several large pharmaceutical houses.
is
com-
stories
negotiating
is
thinking of leaving
own
firm - the
his position with the
government and
purpose of which
will
be to manufacture a drug which will directly
interfere with the
body chemicals
meets
when
that react
What
an unaware victim.
in public
starting his
a
a high-risk person
boon
By
this will be.
prophylactic use of this drug, a person will be able to walk the streets
without
fear.
If
he meets a high-risk person and the secret chemical
contagion begins to occur - which would tragically switch on his suicide gene - the
Several X's plans to
new drug
more
will stop all that.
make
fringe researchers
(unproven) theory about the way is
planning
number
other scenarios for
happens by the
attacks the
how
many
Another
This
essentially,
is
now committed is
to his
triggered, since
prominent
scientists are
the suicide gene
switched on.
virus from person
and
proposing
Some
beyond
think
The virus
to person.
triggers, accidentally, the
the suicide gene turns on
story: rises
is
now
a certain point,
when
the
and there could
reasons for this heat-escalation, including ordinary fevers.
Wait a minute. thought
is
the suicide gene
of certain nerve cells
temperature of the brain
be
of
transfer of a
genome
suicide gene.
X
manufacture a drug to stop that triggering process.
to
In fact, a
it
accusations about Doctor
go into private drug-manufacture.
they say, creating a conflict of interest: Dr.
he
own
it
We
map was
thought the
already laid out.
had definitely been proven that chemical reactions were
We set
this part of
off in the victim
a high-risk person.
the scenario
then Doctor X's plans to go into
is
when he contacted really up for grabs,
If
private manufacture of a drug could really constitute an uncon-
scionable bias - and since he searcher on the subject of suicide
the
is .
.
.
number one government
re-
shouldn't he be disqualified and
replaced? Quietly, while Doctor
X works
in his lab trying to
other developments are taking place which will dwarf
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what
is
all,
occur-
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For the
ring there.
been reporting ously, there
suicides as part of the growing epidemic. Previ-
all
had been some attempt
committed
cides"
doctors and psychiatrists have
last several years,
to differentiate "ordinary sui-
obvious down-to-earth
for
human
those triggered, most probably, by the gene after
But now,
with a high-risk person.
tact
ALL
boards.
suicides are
that, a pre-suicide state
are being kept, but
it's
added
it
was
reasons from set off
that nicety has
all
gone by the
to the rolls of the epidemic.
No
has been defined and diagnosed. estimated that
by con-
Not only statistics
million Americans are in this
1.1
pre-suicide state.
The symptoms? Restlessness, anxiety, depression. Whenever
make
doctor spots signs of these, he can agnosis.
show
Studies are beginning to
more pre-S people
a
presumptive pre-suicide
that, as
a
di-
time passes, more and
are turning into actual suicide statistics.
Although no figures are released, beyond a specialized study of 3000 It's
men from San
Francisco, the
Of
a death sentence.
course,
word
is,
when
pre-S invariably leads to
a doctor
termination and so informs his patient, there fect
on the
patient.
is
makes
S.
the pre-S de-
a strong hypnotic ef-
Very strong.
Furthermore, patients with small pimples, with minor skin rashes, with headaches, with blurry vision from watching excessive
amounts of TV, are flooding
A
that they are pre-S.
into doctors' offices, fearing the worst,
certain percentage leave the office with that di-
agnosis.
No S and
one knows
how
long the incubation period
is
between pre-
S.
But the capper comes
makes
this startling
murder
is
when
a friend
announcement
and colleague of Doctor X
in a televised press conference:
actually suicide.
Yes, an avalanche of studies undertaken over the last twenty
years leave no doubt that a murderer
The
act of killing
is
merely
a
is
mask
actually trying to
kill
himself.
for a biochemical event, the
switching on of the suicide gene.
Suddenly,
all
of history takes on a
new
hue, a
new
weight.
All
those wars, those revolutions, those uprisings of the poor, those
squashings of the peasants underheel, those poisonings of rivers by
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the If
same
we
monstrous.
gene.
It
a death wish,
it's all
always was.
It
always
suicide.
all
it's
will be.
we had an epidemic before, now the figures are murder is now reported to the authorities as a sui-
thought
Every
cide.
Now
there
death business
is
is
No
no turning back.
so horrible, so
.
.
.
We
debate strategies and underlying causes. in the
dissent
brooked.
is
we
contagious that
have
to
This
can't afford to
march forward
groove established by the big-time researchers headed by Doctor
X.
The whole
we
can progress
program
thrust of the
A
faster.
is
now
more money so
to give
cure must be found.
Villages, towns, cities, states are passing laws requiring the
zenry to submit to pre-S subjective all
know
testing.
and vague are squashed
murder and
that
They
like us.
and who knows, maybe some day soon
citi-
"tests" are
Besides,
as counter-patriotic.
suicide are really undertaken
types of people, and they are not ent,
Complaints that these
by
we
certain
are genetically differ-
we'll
be able
to
prove that
they're genetically inferior. In the
those
meantime, detention centers are being
who show
Speaking of
is
up so
positive for the pre-S condition can be
true.
gorillas
are being kept in sterile single isolation
rooms
no sound, no motion, no germs. These primates have
been operated on. Brain surgeries have been done, attempts cally switch
that
isolated.
chimps and
isolation, in labs all over the country,
and rhesus monkeys
where there
set
on suicide genes, thus proving
to artifi-
that Doctor X's thesis
is
Unfortunately, although one hundred plus primates have had
the switching-on operation, none, after four-plus years, has killed
himself.
There
is
some
speculation, though, that the sterile isolation
rooms may induce madness
after
enough
which may
years,
in turn
lead to suicide.
Insurance companies are funding research into the suicidegene, and they are eagerly awaiting primate suicides. Their strategy interesting:
who
they hope
to rule out, as uninsurable,
are diagnosed as pre-S.
incubating his later suicide,
After
all, if
a
person
he most probably
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is
will
all
is
those people
pre-S, while he
is
be prone to devel-
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health plans.
which would ordinarily be covered by
illnesses,
if
away with
refusing
days
to
develop
and thus be able
to reject,
insurance companies can get
go on
to insure pre-S types, they will
complete genetic profiles of
in glorious
their applicants
forever, inferior specimens.
Needless to say, as time passes, the odd fate of the original seventeen suicidal carpenters, and others whose suicides really did seem to
be unusual and a departure from pattern are ignored completely
in
the accumulating hysteria.
No
one takes notice (and here, admittedly,
the carpenters a
new brand
oversimplify) that
artists are all
which contains a compound
of shellack
plane glue seem like room deodorizer.
upon
I
and the Alaskan fishermen and the
inhalation of this shellack
is
that
using
makes
The destruction of brain
nearly instantaneous and
is
air-
cells
quite
extensive.
No
one takes
much
Things are
notice.
too complicated now.
With succeeding redefinitions of Suicide (even
now
certain cancers are
being included under a category called Self-Created Terminal
Conditions, in keeping with bland assurances of
one finds
it
In fact, pre-S
There
is
pop
psychologists),
very hard to go back in time and pick up vague threads.
seems
no longer doubt
papers, TV, media pick
to
be the condition everyone
is
focusing on.
that pre-S inevitably leads to S.
up on
the
new assumption and
The news-
incorporate
it
into their stories.
Since pre-S
so important now,
is
little
side-maladies are being
defined that stick out from pre-S like spikes from an iron
and foremost
is
pre-S schizophrenia (PSS).
Boston University publishes a a
sudden upsurge
list
of early
A
sudden anger;
First
psychiatrist at a leading
symptoms: sloppy hygiene;
in attendance at church; crossing out
one's telephone index; taking long walks alone; clips;
ball.
names
in
unbending paper
errors in paying taxes; a change in speaking into-
nation, according to neighbors; unreasoned fear of dentistry; discard-
ing possessions; seeking to travel abroad for no apparent reason. Several preachers prostitutes
announce
Bible prophecies.
who have
that these
not yet been found sleeping with
symptoms match one
of the esoteric
Yes, in the end-times, just before the Encounter
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on
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Armageddon, sinners
the Plain of
afflicted
with plagues will begin
to
exhibit strange, baffling behaviors.
A new
drug
introduced to treat those with pre-S.
is
cousin of ethyl chloride, which
every time
it is
inhaled.
known
already
is
The new drug
It
is
a
to destroy brain cells
also attacks brain cells.
It is
thought that by permanently warping areas of the brain, the suicide
gene might have no
effect
when
it
finally triggers.
Of
course, a state of
considerable mental depreciation would already have taken place,
from the drug therapy, but some
A He
is
spokesman
backing
new
life is
better than none.
for a large insurance
company
publicly disagrees.
detention legislation which will allow pre-S per-
sons to ship out to any number of South Pacific colonies,
one would be
The
U.S. intelligence
community
is
tions to the National Security Council.
global epidemic,
we
In these
busy making recommendaSince
we
are faced with a
should take advantage of the situation (before the
The basic plan
other side does).
atolls.
from harassment by non pre-S types.
free
is
simple.
Foreign governments,
particularly in lands bearing rich mineral reserves, should be
wooed,
with an eye toward their declaring national states of emergency, based
on large numbers assist.
It
exists to
will be
U.S. medical representatives will
of pre-S citizens.
made
clear to these
governments that no better way
cement national control than through medical channels.
There are no
political issues to
needed
All that's
is
promote, no ideologies to enunciate.
the insistence of medical authorities that the
Health Emergency dictates instituting curfews, postponing elections,
and establishing detention
Any sidents
is,
centers for the afflicted.
connection between some of the afflicted and political dis-
of course, entirely coincidental.
Since casual personal contact with strangers can trigger the S-
gene, no gathering of more than three persons in any public place will
be tolerated. Sex, a very personal form of contact, will be restricted to those
couples registered as married.
Conceiving and giving birth since Society
must guard
will
be subject to medical control,
against pre-S mothers having pre-S babies.
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"Tests are
now
being perfected" for detection of the S-gene in a
state of near-triggering, but in the
will
be the guide.
diate,
and
meantime, behavioral symptoms
much larger list of early, intermepublished. Some additions include: skin
In this regard, a
late signs is
being
rashes; leathery patches
on the
face;
speaking
at excessive
volume;
losing objects; refusal to answer the telephone; a prolonged sober ex-
pression
.
.
.
About from an board,
this time, a confidential internal
leaked to the press.
is
sinks beneath the weight of
Fund
causes a stories
Long Term Planning; What
in the
The in
locked. that
It
new
on
stir for
a
day or two, then
pre-S.
RY
Subject:
one
written
HS
From: To:
memorandum,
major pharmaceutical house to a member of the
officer of a
all
for the
Sort of Research Grant Shall
ideal disease,
which the In other
from
a financial point of view,
entire catalog of
words, you could
sore throats were nothing
RY, would be
human symptoms were
start
from
a sore throat,
inter-
and know
more than ominous pre-conditions
emergence of heavier symptoms,
cells counts.
We
Future?
like fever, like
lowered T-
These, in turn, would be locked on to another heavier
branch of the disease-tree, which involved malaise, melancholy, despondence.
And
each branch of symptoms would involve
tests to ascertain
the exactness of the patient's medical position.
On
each branch, there would exist various drugs, various
remedies. Each drug would have toxic side-effects in various degrees,
and would invoke
its
own symptoms, which would show up later in down to-
more
serious well-defined elements of the disease, further
ward
the trunk of the tree.
Ultimately, once
you arrived on
the trunk
you would have
a
congealing of psychological and physical symptoms requiring surgical
removal of organs, including, for further research
at last, the brain,
on the one Disease.
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which would be used
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Each new definitional phase of the Disease would of course volve the
office-visit for the diagnosis,
the patient a
give
jolt
of depression.
him knowledge
his current
sore throat
of the
whole
symptoms were would never be
and
would
It
tree, bit
that diagnosis also,
by
bit.
by dint of education,
He would know
indicative of worse things to come. a sore throat.
It
in-
would give
would be
probable disaster and would function, to a degree, as a
a
that
A
prelude to
self-fulfilling
prophecy.
As ing of
all
and, thus,
I
say, business-wise, this
human symptoms compounding
a sniffle that
is
the ideal Disease.
requiring
side-effects.
was regarded merely
interlock-
more invasive intervention
The opposite extreme would be
as a sniffle.
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CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
ON THE
AIDS MEDIA
POLITICAL
RIGHT Here are
a
few examples of
a different sort of
news coverage
and media play on AIDS.
Under
AIDS? on
the banner headline
the cover of the
newspa-
per for the Moral Majority, Liberty Report (May 1987), the following short text
way
men abandoned
also the
burned
"And
printed over the space of half the page:
is
ting indecent acts
of their error.
and receiving
Romans
1:27
woman and men commit-
the natural function of the
men
towards one another,
in their desire
same
in the
in their
New
own
with
persons the due penalty
American Standard."
titled, "FROM ME TO YOU by Jimmy AIDS A JUDGMENT FROM GOD?", Swaggart writes, "Every baby that contracts AIDS through a blood transfusion, etc. can
an undated release
In
Swaggart/
IS
thank the homosexual community dividual
who
Likewise, every in-
for his death.
receives contaminated blood while undergoing surgery
can thank the homosexual community for his death."
Swaggart's group mails out an issue of The (December, 1987) as well.
member other
He
of the Indiana
Written by
House
Don
Evangelist
Boys, preacher, a former
of Representatives,
work from the religious right: 1) "God warned mankind about AIDS
in
its
text is similar to
Numbers
32:23
when
said, 'Be sure your sin will find you out.'" 2) "In
ing with
every formal debate and every television talk show deal-
sodomy
that
I
have been involved with,
I
have always heard
about the great contributions creative homosexuals have made to society. But they never tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth. They only shine the spotlight on a few well-known perthe old
lie
verts that
made
a
name
for themselves,
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"The sodomite doesn't
3)
middle
for
The prisons
most
you
that
it is
not the upper and
are sodomites, but the lower classes of
Homosexual rape
are full of them.
the
is
Many
"Sodomites are the most vicious people in the world.
mass murders have been committed by sodomites
.
.
518 deaths in the past 17 years, sodomites killed 350 of them
remember
cent (and
norm
Officials look the other way."
prisons.
4)
of the
who
classes of people
people.
tell
that
.
Out
of
— 68 per-
homosexuals make up only about 4 percent
of the population)."
"As a
5)
troduced a
wanted I
to
wanted
doing
in
member of the Indiana House of make sodomy illegal again
bill to
.
hang them from
to
the maples
do was put them
in jail
Representatives,
They acted
.
.
in-
I
as
if I
on the statehouse lawn, but
from 7
to 21 years (as
all
we had been
Indiana for 75 years)."
6) "Dr.
Robert Benjamin
13,1985, issue) as saying,
To
to quarantine people for
life.'
Bible historian
reported in Newsweek (September
is
completely control Well, get to
James McKeever,
who
AIDS you would have
that
it if
is
necessary."
appears on the cover of
one of his books with Pat Robertson, has penned The AIDS Plague
(Omega
The introduction was written by Dr.
Publications, 1986).
Ralph Byron, former chief of surgery ron writes, "In the for
AIDS
is
at the City of
by page 17 he
is
making
Hospital.
By-
Jimmy Swaggart. How-
this suggestion:
when harm
is
imminent.
Alert, but there is serious concern "It is
Hope
believe the only adequate solution
takes a softer tone than, say,
to 'Condition Red'
Red
I
a vital faith in the resurrected Christ!"
McKeever ever,
final analysis,
"A military There
and acute
base... goes
no panic
is
at a
alertness.
time to declare a state of national health emergency con-
cerning AIDS."
McKeever suggests HIV
thinks people might be tagged in three categories, stage
(antibody-negative) you (antibody-positive),
would be issued
you would be issued
He
0, 1
and
a green card.
a yellow card.
both antibody-positive and had symptoms, stage red card.
He
testing for everyone in America.
2,
If
2.
At
At
1
you were
you would get
a
also discusses giving "infected" students their lessons at
182
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO home by
video
(".
.
AIDS may
.
force us to
move
to a
more
isolated
type of education technology.")
Appendix B
Finally, in
offers four steps to being healed
must humble
book, McKeever gets rolling and
to the
wicked ways. As AIDS turns
A
from one of God's plagues.
himself, really pray, seek God's face,
person
and turn from
into an opportunity to enforce morality,
McKeever makes his ultimate pitch in a section headed, "PROTECTION DEPENDENT UPON OBEDIENCE." He defines a state of voluntary slavery (bondslavery)
and says
that a
bondslave
is
a
"volunteer permanent slave."
we
"Here
see,"
McKeever
slaves.. .on their foreheads.
Later
writes, "that
we
find out
Become
a slave to
Christianity
is
on the wane,
American
world-view,
prone to
them
earth."
for
Mes-
you from AIDS.
its
cartoonish aspects shunted to one side
system of
this closed
faith
this bizarre
and thought, leaves us
all
disaster.
American
society don't
association, particularly
most important
and reporting on
a living out of analyzing
want
to get too close to the religious right
they are afraid their colleagues
It
will save
seals
But the failure to understand
stage.
Those who make
years.
why: He
bond-
easy to believe that the influence of hawkish right-wing
It's
of the
God and He
seals His
coming upon the
their protection against the plagues
sage:
God
if
will
they give
political force in
will continue to
somehow make them the movement its due:
America
guilty
--
by the
It is
in the last twenty-five
have an important role
in the next
adminis-
tration.
Here well,
who
crowds
is
a particularly interesting bit of
has hosted events for his friend
that
Bush
Falwell:
is
man
for the
White House
You're a Christian.
the trumpet sounds,
told
You'll be
There'll be several people in
automobile with you, maybe someone who
When
Jerry Fal-
in 1988:
"You'll be riding along in an automobile.
the driver perhaps.
the
the
wisdom from
George Bush, and
is
not a Christian.
you and other born-again believers
that automobile will be instantly caught away
--
you
in
will disappear,
leaving behind only your clothes and physical things that cannot inherit eternal
life.
The unsaved person or persons
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in the
automobile
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will
suddenly be startled
and the
a driver,
to find that the car is
moving along without
suddenly somewhere crashes
car
.
.
Other cars on
.
the highways driven by believers will suddenly be out of control and stark
pandemonium
where Christians
on
will occur
are caught
away
.
.
.
every highway in the world
(taken to heaven) from the driver's
wheel." This sort of astonishing occurrence, according to Falwell and other American luminaries of the religious right,
and Jimmy Swaggart and
Billy
Graham, marks
e.g.,
Pat Robertson 1
a period called the
Rapture, during which born-again Christians will be swept
away
into
heaven, body and soul, by Jesus.
What Tribulation,
then follows on Earth
and the USSR,
what you
is
a terrible period called the
marked by land war, nuclear exchanges between
get
disease, pain
if
and general all-around
you're not born-again, and
glint in these preachers' eyes
it
may
suffering.
the U.S.
This
is
explain the strange
on Sunday morning TV.
They believe
know something we don't. They know that Armageddon is on the horizon, because Bible tells them so ~ if it's read selectively, of course. And one of
they
most obvious signs
A
of the
end of history
1985 Nielsen survey
ularly listen to preachers
showed
who
tell
is
the the
plagues. AIDS.
that 61 million
them nuclear war
Americans regis
a fact in our
generation.
Pat Robertson, the broadcaster and candidate for President in 1988, spoke to 16 million families every
Americans
who own
TVs.
day on
television, or
20%
of
His 700 Club brings in $200 million a year,
is larger than the readership of the New York LA Times, Washington Post, Time and Newsweek combined. Jimmy Swaggart, White House visitor and TV preacher, spoke
reaching a group that Times,
to 4.5 million
households.
households daily, Jerry Falwell talks to
Both have been regular White House guests.
The vast majority of 80,000 the nation every day
1
5.6 million
religious broadcasters
on radio and TV believe
Robertson believes Christians must suffer the end which the Kingdom of God will be established.
after
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who speak
in nuclear
of the world
to
Armaged-
down
here,
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO The
don.
technical term
As
dispensationalism.
is
God
in,
dispensing
AIDS, of course, being one of God's very important dispensa-
justice.
tions.
There are 10,000 Americans
move
graduating they will
own
Upon
in Bible colleges today.
to proselytizing, teaching, starting their
Bible colleges.
People with end-times scenarios are very conscious of AIDS
and view
symbolic
in that
it
perfect hook.
light.
They can come
in
For these types, an epidemic
behind
with
it
much
is
a
business about
purity and detainment of the impure.
These harder elements of the religious right definitely accept nuclear war and other signs of the end-times such as AIDS.
mean God's
final
when
the later fullness of time,
kingdom
his
And
prophecies are coming to pass.
They
of course, in
Jesus does return to Earth to set
up
him
all
of a thousand years of peace, he'll bring with
those born-agains he snatched out of their cars on the freeway.
and white
They'll be executives
There
and
revenge soon. to
yes, there
is
knowing
in
great
is
new
workers in the be
are, of course, big dollars to
preaching, and, yes, there ger,
collar
power
paradise.
made from
television
to wield over flocks of the ea-
the sweet idea of revenge against the sinners
that
God
will
burn them
in oil forever,
But to understand these people of the religious right,
~
and
you have
understand the ecstasy of the "visionary."
The question
is,
why would
a preacher
making $100 million
a
year seriously believe in and welcome the end of the world? He'd be too busy enjoying his
which many
money
critics of these
to
want
it all
to end.
preachers just
call
This
it all
is
the point at
shuck and
a
dis-
miss the movement. But here
is
a clue.
Ramrodded by
a desire to get
when they are taken up into bombs go off down here on them;
this isn't just
manicured
the sky
by Jesus
at the
revenge on the
when
sinners of our times, dispensationalists believe that
End, before the
Earth, they will keep their bodies with
an ethereal ascension.
There
is
form
nails, the coiffed hair, the straightened teeth.
vival of a distinctly
new
they go,
kind,
unknown
cal religions of the past.
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to science or
too.
This
even
is
The sur-
to mysti-
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And
Christian Heaven, as anyone can see from a cursory tour
of cathedrals,
God
as
is,
doesn't need
but he likes the
Alan Watts once
The
fact
The whole kingdom
The
and
if
that doesn't beat
it all,
what
will?
with Jesus will lead them back here to rule in his
trip
for a
in the clouds."
Falwell and others believe they will travel to
is,
first class,
kingdom
cherubs and the angels and the singing and
flitting
the baroque curlicues.
Heaven
said, "a very extravagant place.
those servants around Him, He's omnipotent,
all
Do you
thousand years.
Reagan see themselves
think Jerry Falwell or Ronald
as dishwashers in the
think they see themselves minus perks in the
new
paradise?
New
Do you
World? No, they
belive they won't lose a thing.
You
can take
And you the
it
with you.
can live in a Disney heaven on earth, cleared of
all
riff-raff.
These people see religion as essentially
waged by
the greatest general of
all
a military
campaign
time, Jesus Christ, pronounce-
ments about laying down the sword and turning the other cheek notwithstanding.
He
will lead his troops to victory over Satan in the
no wonder
greatest
Superbowl ever played.
mind
fascinated by the evangelical position.
is
It
is
that the military
No wonder
that the
Pentagon and the intelligence services are replete with born-agains.
And
with people like George Bush (born-again) and Pat Robert-
son waiting in the wings, the religious beat will go on.
God is going to wage nuclear war, bring and brimstone among us mortals, is like the ultimate game chicken, the ultimate fraternity hazing stunt among men of reliCaressing the idea that
down of
fire
gious right. They are of
life
awed by
and limb, the Olivers of Norths.
hind them are the biggest kick -
those with the most apparent disregard
and Armageddon
Somewhere
itself is
in the
the biggest
Men
world
game
in their souls, Falwell,
with guns and
to these
men
God
be-
of the cloth
-
of war.
Reagan, Robertson are
in
love with nuclear clouds ballooning and expanding out over populations.
This
We
is
power.
said these
were conning
preachers were stupid.
the socks off poor saps in Virginia
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they're having lunch at the
White House.
Falwell
being briefed by the National Security Council on our nuclear
strategies vis-a-vis the Russians,
Armegeddon, author
and Hal Lindsey, modern guru
of The Late Great Planed Earth,
of
addressing
is
Pentagon generals on the waging of nuclear war. These things have
happened.
among conAs we are now in
Considerable propaganda about AIDS has gone out
TV
gregations and
audiences of the religious right.
the year of a Presidential campaign, there
is
approach the AIDS issue and squeeze the most of
it
for a
how
the question of political
to
mileage out
Geroge Bush.
The note
at the
moment
is
one of caution.
But that
is
only a
Given possible future escalation of public sentiment
strategic matter.
against so-called high risk groups, given what might
moment in a wave would move more
of public hysteria about
become
a correct
AIDS, the religious right
~ and their potential money and organization in
boldly in the public arena
should not be tossed
off.
They have both
considerable amounts, and through political action committees and
fund raising organizations, they have completely emerged out of the
bumpkin-phase In the
uncovered
fall
a
Washington
in
politics.
of 1987, the Bay Area Reporter, a San Francisco paper,
confidential
passed within an
memorandum which may have been Charlton Research.
outfit called
Charlton
firm that has done work for the Republican Party.
is
a
PR
The Reporter
Chuck Rund, who was a deputy manager of Ronald Rea1984 campaign, wrote the memo. Rund denies this. He says a
stated that
gan's
former aide, unhappy with porter.
his job,
wrote and leaked
The February 1988 Harper's reprinted the
tive to read,
because
it
real considerations in
September
17,
memo.
it
to the It's
Re-
instruc-
assumes that strategy and winning are the only
how
hard
to press the
1987
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issue:
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CONFIDENTIAL NOTE TO:
HD
FROM: CR RE:
AIDS
Issue
The AIDS issue could important that
it
easily be a
paramount one
be used effectively and wisely.
sue that could easily backfire
SRC
Nationally,
if
It is
in 1988.
It is
an explosive
is-
(handled) in a heavy or blatant way.
(Senate Republican Committee), the Bush
campaign, the Washington governor campaign, and the Robertson
campaign are exploring ways sue.
be used
major races
In California
it
is
in
is-
Maddy
(a
both Texas and Florida.
Some
mixed bag.
a
AIDS
to harness public reation to the
in
will
It
Republicans,
Republican state senator), Quackenbush (an aide to Republican govit, but many are An example of how
ernor George Deukmejian), refuse to try and exploit
more than
willing.
not to approach
If
we
do,
we must
be
Congressman Dannemeyer
is
it
discreet.
meeting two weeks ago, he was terrifying
mouth anytime anyone made even with AIDS. Someone
and
sound reasonable, play
is far better:
appear
is if
the party
is
a live
grenade on I
the emotion,
responding
to a public
than inciting one.
We
cent fate of the La
Rouche and the Briggs
must avoid being labeled
senator John Briggs introduced a hibit
foaming
at the
fear that
this issue
he would
(Republican state senator) Doolittle's approach
scare a lot of people. 2
it
is
emotional to do any good; indeed
far too
At the
(R., Calif.).
practically
a sympathetic reference to people
Dannemeyer
like
—
bill in
and above
all
make
ground swell rather as extremists; the re-
initiatives
(Republican state
the state legislature to pro-
gays from teaching in public schools) prove that an outright
at-
tack will be rejected by the voters.
This
campaign.
is
the plan for the (Democratic state senator)
We
shall
nizations and have
make
Garamandi
contact with various pro-life, family orga-
them launch campaigns.
2
Dannemeyer states he did not attend the meeting the mouth, and the memo is a fictitious document.
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in
In
Garamandi's
district,
question, he did not
foam
at
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO the Century Assembly of
hardworking,
God Church seems
a likely ally.
politically ignorant, but as zealous as
They are
Dannemeyer. At-
tacking Garamandi as Pro-Abortion, Pro-Gay and therefore Pro-AIDS
might prove
be easy.
to
Not only could but
AIDS
the
might help us hang on
it
(Dornan
in trouble
[R.,
issue help us to gain
(in places)
where some
ground
in '88,
of our people are
Again, the Republican party must
Calif.]).
never seem to be inciting a reaction, only responding to
If
it.
we
are
low-key, sound logical, and stress the importance of "protecting" families
from the disease, then we could find ourselves
shape
in excellent
in '88.
In February of 1988,
interviewed the pastor of a church south
I
of Los Angeles on the subject of AIDS.
been
telling his flock that
God
to signal that
AIDS was
we were
"a
The pastor had,
some
for
time,
disease and a plague sent from
in the end-times, that sinners
were going
to suffer for their crimes."
During the interview, which took several turns didn't like, record.
Here
Q: A:
is
What It
that the pastor
he said he was only going to continue talking off the
is
an excerpt from our conversation: is
AIDS?
a
punishment
for acts
done against the idea
of the
family and religion.
Q:
And how
A:
You mean, on
is
that plague introduced?
the physical plane?
Q: Yes. A:
Through
the
Q:
God
it
sent
AIDS
through the green monkey
A: Maybe. That's
Q: The
virus.
what they
in Africa?
say.
scientists.
A: Yes.
Q: They say there are several of these A: Well, God would send
Q:
Do you know
of bisexual
swing
there are people
clubs in
AIDS
viruses now.
several plagues, but
New 189
who have
York and other
it's all
been
AIDS.
to a
cities,
number
and have
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reported
all
community
men and men, and men HIV virus spread out into the hetero and cause AIDS in a big way?
kinds of sex going on between
Why
and women?
at that
A:
Why
Q:
Because
A:
I
point
should
can't
Q: Did
didn't the
it?
a virus.
it's
answer
what viruses do, don't they?
that.
God make
and IV drug users
That's
in
contagious
HIV
that only affected
male gays
America, and then affected black African
heterosexuals in Africa? A:
You mean
a virus that stopped at the boundaries of certain
groups.
Q Why would a virus do that ? A: My understanding is that viruses
don't
do
that.
Q: That's correct. A:
I've
always thought the Soviets might have had some part
in this.
You mean, they
Q:
are
making an attempt
to destroy
America
with AIDS? A: Yes.
Q:
And God
is
working through the Russians.
God works through them. God had invented the AIDS virus. I Q: thought just now you meant that God gave the Soviets the idea of the HIV virus, and showed them how to make it in one of their labs. And the the Soviets spread it to America. A:
(laughs)
I
don't think
But you said that
A: No. The Soviets
would do
that
The Soviets would be trying
Q:
on
their
to destroy
own. America with AIDS.
Since AIDS, you say, affects only the sinners in America, then the
would have invented
Soviets
a virus to lay
waste to sinners in
America. A: No.
Q: That would
make America
stronger,
by getting
rid of all the
sinners.
A:
You
in order to
see,
AIDS
understand
it.
is
a plague.
A
This
is
where you have
plague from God.
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CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Q:
So God
is
also punishing the Haitians
and Africans
in
Central Africa, and people in Brazil. A: These people have been lax for a long time, in a way.
Q: In what way. A:
They don't become technologically advanced,
like the rest
of the world.
Q:
And
A:
It
this is a sin.
creates a kind of drag
to help these
on
We
the rest of society.
then have
money and food and machines. this drag, God sent them a plague.
people with
Q:
And
A:
They don't believe
because of
in Jesus, either, despite the
many
efforts
of missionaries.
Q: The ones that do would be spared. A:
If
they believe in their hearts.
Q:
Most sinners
A:
Why
Q: Because, of A:
in
America are men?
should that be?
AIDS
reported
all
cases,
91%
are
men.
That could be a mistake.
Q: In
statistics?
A: Yes.
Q:
Are you familiar with the approved treatment
for
AIDS,
AZT? A: Yes,
Q:
AZT
A:
a
drug
that's
Some people who
also can
Q:
it's
have adverse
been around take
effects
it
for
one or two years now.
then need blood transfusions.
on bone marrow.
Well, this could be a further punishment.
mean
You
God
working
through
the
medical
establishment? A:
Not
exactly.
The
scientists are correct in their
of the situation, as far as they are able to
Q:
Would God,
York but not
in
for
comprehend
assessments
it.
example, punish homosexuals in
Des Moines or other
cities
New
where AIDS hasn't
developed to any great extent? A:
In the large cities, the drug-using
more pronounced.
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and sexual
activities are
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Why
Q:
haven't there been
Soviet Union, and other
many
Communist
cases of
AIDS
in China, the
countries?
A: Because they keep their borders closed to outsiders.
God wouldn't cross borders? If Communism is closely why hasn't God visited AIDS in a big way on those
Q:
linked to atheism, countries?
Is
there a ranking of sin, according to
There
A:
may
trouble understanding
There
be.
worst?
is
Sometimes we humans have
it.
Well, for instance,
Q:
is.
which
would male homosexuality be worse
than lesbianism? A:
It's
hard to choose, in that
case.
Because cases of reported AIDS
Q:
among
lesbians are nearly
non-existent.
may have something
That
A:
Q: In what
Q: A:
No, I'm
It
just
Q:
is
to
the virus
itself.
men.
suggesting
family values, real values, as society
do with
way?
may be suited You know this?
A:
to
all
that...
You
see,
these questions
when
become
a person has
clear, in so far
concerned.
How
does that happen?
when you have a family to protect, you see the You may not understand the little pieces of this plague, but how it generally affects people trying to maintain a clean
A: Well,
dangers.
you see family.
Q:
In this year's Presidential race,
would you say
that voters
concerned with these family values would recognize the right candidates?
You mean,
A:
AIDS
into families?
Q:
Yes.
was
against the spread of
That would be obvious.
the right candidate
would be Bush?
don't tell my congregation how to vote. Would you be in favor of quarantining those people who Q: positive for the HIV virus? A: It may come to that, if this thing gets more serious. Q: And you would support that.
A:
test
And
the candidate that
I
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Q: sinners.
But you believe that just a
It isn't
A:
Oh
A
no.
random
we had to do it, yes. AIDS only affects those who if
plague truly
is
a sign.
It tells
sinners are afflicted, and the end of history the
end
are
thing?
of history isn't necessarily a
bad
is
you
that, in this case,
over the horizon.
But
thing.
Q: But the sinners have to be punished. A:
Yes, otherwise there wouldn't be
Q:
As
A: Only
later on.
would you urge them
all
HIV?
to get tested for
think
Heaven on Earth
minister to your congregation,
they were homosexual or IV drug users, and
if
we have any
I
don't
of those.
Q: In other words, those are the sins which
God would punish
by sending down HIV.
who
A: Those are the people
can spread HIV.
Q: But nobody else can. A: That's what we're told.
Q:
But in a religious sense,
is
this a
plague just to punish
homosexuality and needle-drugs? A: That would be
Q:
Well,
if
much
too limited, don't
God
there are other sins that
HIV, what would they be?
Adultery?
you think? could punish with
Sleeping with prostitutes?
Watching pornographic films? A: Sleeping with prostitutes, yes.
Q:
So,
if
any of your congregation have done
trips or the like, then they
A:
Q:
with
Q:
on business
too.
If
women A:
should be tested
we have any of those. And these preachers we
that,
they weren't married
Why If
hear about to,
who have
been sleeping
should they be tested?
not?
they tested positive, should they be put in detention?
Quarantine? A: Well,
Q: So
It
would
HIV
for the case of
A:
I
is
leave that to God.
basically a plague
IV drugs.
seems
that
way.
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I
wouldn't judge.
for the sin of
illicit
sex.
Except
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Maybe
Q:
Union has
Soviet
A:
do with
AIDS
cases in the
around. Sexually.
less fooling
wouldn't know.
I
But their basic sin
is
rejecting
That would be more a spiritual thing.
Jesus Christ.
God and may be
So they
ways.
afflicted in other
Q:
the reason there aren't a lot of to
Maybe mental ways. Some dementia,
perhaps.
A: Yes. Possibly.
Q:
One
two
or
virus doesn't infect
A:
I
scientists
enough
have come out and said that the HIV
cells to
hadn't heard that.
cause harm to the body.
Maybe,
if
that's true, the virus
has
way of working in the body. Q: What would that be?
another
A:
wouldn't know. But again,
I
would have
a
way
of
making
the thing
Q:
The thing? The virus?
A:
That's right.
this is
God, so
behave according
Q: Let's suppose that no one has proved a single global epidemic.
A:
You
see,
Could you accept
AIDS
it
clear that
we
are in the end-times.
No
certain passages in the Bible.
are the last generation, but
prophecies and analogies.
and they are part plague
is
here.
see
It's
to His laws.
a single thing,
off the track here, I'm aren't-
That's to
me
The Bible
the
power
of
one can absolutely guarantee that we
and others see
it
Therefore,
of that picture.
we know
it
in these Biblical
that plagues are here
So regardless of what people say, the
the right time.
Q:
The
A:
Whether one
science, then, doesn't
debate and argument.
who
I
is
He
that?
where we are getting
speaking with knowledge of the Bible, and you
makes
to speak, so
make much
scientist says this
We
can see that
study the Bible.
194
difference.
and another says
AIDS
is
that
is
just
a plague, those of us
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
MANDATORY TESTING/DETAINMENT A
complete accounting of
all
state
laws which pertain
through 1987, would require a formidable research
governmental Health Policy Project sity
To
effort.
to
AIDS,
The
Inter-
George Washington Univer-
at
has summarized AIDS laws from 1987 state legislative sessions.
my
knowledge, they are the only group which has an overview.
From some form
their study,
of
one can
mandatory
see, for
example, that 13 states have
testing (HIV) for specialized groups:
handlers, hospital patients, couples about to be married,
and
children, prisoners,
food
newborn
prostitutes.
Nine
states allow for
some form
Nine
states require
some form
of isolation /quarantine.
of reporting/surveillance for
those "infected" with HIV. It is
tine.
clear that, as of yet,
no
state is
pushing
for
massive quaran-
Certain commissioners of health, however, have the flexibility
deem
to take actions they
necessary for public health.
That
may
in-
volve co-approval by boards of health, or governors, or legislatures. In
some
cases,
commissioners have unequivocal power to act alone.
All states have completely
bought the assumption that AIDS
a classical sexually transmitted disease,
and
that the
HIV
test is a
is
good
indicator of present infection by the causative agent of the disease. If
you could
freeze time
and read AIDS laws, you would con-
clude that most states are being cautious on matters of detention for
"HIV
carriers."
But time
is
not frozen. Events can lead to a defusing of hysteria
about AIDS or an escalation. gradually pressed into service.
In the latter case, these laws will be
The
already been happening to a degree.
195
last three
years
tell
you
this
has
AIDS INC. Here
an example, from the Intergovernmental Health Policy
is
summary, of a few current state laws: Alabama HB 338 - "Provides for commitment proceedings
Project 1987 1)
STDs
(e.g.,
who, by
their
for those infected with notifiable diseases or designated
AIDS) who refuse
conduct, put others
known
porting
and treatment and
testing
at risk of infection
.
.
.
for those
Those responsible
for re-
or suspected cases include physicians, dentists
.
.
.
school principals and day care center directors." (emphasis added)
Not reporting It
is
is
subject to a $100-500 fine.
interesting that principals
vested with medical refusing, say
acumen by
and day care directors are
in-
law; and can a person be detained for
AZT?
North Dakota, SB 2117 "expands the powers and duties of
In
the State Health Officer to include issuing orders relating to disease
control measures necessary to prevent the spread of
diseases
AIDS).
(e.g.,
immunization
Disease control measures
may
communicable include special
and decontamination measures
activities
.
.
can-
.
celling public events or closing places of business (with District
Court
approval.)"
Oregon HB2067 "provides
that,
whenever
administrator reasonably believes a person ble disease
(e.g.,
The order
is
submit
to
AIDS)
.
.
.
to include a
the person
may
a local public health
may have
a
communica-
be ordered to be examined.
statement that the person
may
refuse to
may
an examination, in which case a public health measure
be imposed, including isolation, quarantine or other preventive health measure (providing certain guidelines and due process provisions are followed) ..."
A
final
note for now:
People's Doctor, a "the world's first
lished
the late Dr. Robert Mendelsohn's
consumer newsletter
AIDS colony
The
(vol. 12, no. 2), reports that
(a 16th-century manor)
is
being estab-
on the island of Adelso, near Stockholm, Sweden. ..there men
and women (AIDS
patients) will be confined in an escape-proof
pound behind three-meter
thick
196
walls
patrolled
by
com-
armed
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