Gary Null Dares to Say No to AIDS
AIDS is not ‘God’s wrath’ or any other absurdity. A segment of our society was experimenting with their lifestyle, and it didn’t work. They got sick. Another segment of our pluralistic society, call them doctor/scientist refugees from the failed War on Cancer, or just call them professional jackals, discovered that it did work. It worked for them. They are still making payments on their new BMWs out of your pocket.— Dr. Kary Mullis, PhD, Biochemist, Winner, 1993 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for inventing the polymerase chain reaction, the basis for the HIV viral load tests. Dancing Naked in the Mind Field. Vintage Books, 2000
Most people think AIDS is a disease. It isn't. It's a syndrome of 30 pre-existing conditions such as Kaposi sarcoma, pneumonia, diarrhea, cervical cancer, TB and weight loss. If you've experienced weight loss and are HIV negative, you have weight loss to deal with. If you have weight loss and an HIV positive test, you have AIDS.
In Africa, the majority of AIDS cases are not tested (the test looks for antibodies, not the virus in question). If you came into a clinic with severe coughing, weight loss, and diarrhea you often left with the addition of AIDS. On this continent, moreover, AIDS afflicts men, women and children. Yet, in North America, it affects gay men mostly. And why haven't prostitutes been affected?
Gary Null makes the case AIDS is acquired iatrogenic death syndrome. He interviews many who question the widely held view HIV causes AIDS including Kary Mullis, who invented the polymerase chain reaction, a tool used to supposedly find HIV needles in haystacks.