Inventing the AIDS Virus by Peter H. Duesberg

Inventing the AIDS Virus by Peter H. Duesberg

Author:Peter H. Duesberg [Duesberg, Peter H.]
Language: deu
Format: epub
Publisher: Regency Publishing, Inc.
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


And don’t get bent out of shape if your favorite “recreational” high gets a bad rap. Maybe your use of the drug is so moderate, so cool, that you never bump into the gremlins lurking within. It’s also possible that you haven’t been a “user” long enough for the effects to occur. The damage from most drugs is long-term and cumulative…But don’t discount the information out of hand simply because it doesn’t agree with your own experience or because you don’t want to hear it.26

But aid from the pharmaceutical companies seemed to change all that. Burroughs Wellcome donated $150,000 for an upgrade and expansion of Project Inform’s computer system, and Bristol-Myers Squibb pitched in another $200,000.27 Suddenly well-funded, prestigious, and personally consulted by Anthony Fauci, Delaney changed his mind. When he gave a lecture at Stanford University in 1990, the former nemesis of the FDA now praised that federal agency for its work and sympathetically described it as “overworked and understaffed.”28 In publicly attacking Duesberg for questioning the HIV hypothesis, he has issued furious monographs and letters to newspaper editors.

Delaney has also dropped his former opposition to AZT (see chapter 9). His most recent anti-Duesberg letter, published in Science in January 1995, makes that very point. It argued that Duesberg did not deserve funding for his research because he had called AZT prescriptions “genocide”.29 But two months later, the director of Project Inform confessed to an “inadvertent error”:



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