Fri, 6 November 2009
On December 27, 2008 well-known and controversial HIV activist Christine Maggiore died. Her death certificate listed the cause of death as disseminated herpes virus infection, bilateral pneumonia, and oral candidiasis.
Peter Duesberg is a
well-known and controversial scientist who wrote the book, Inventing the AIDS Virus.
It was Duesberg that inspired Christine Maggiore’s work. In this podcast he explains why he
believes HIV played no roll in her death and why his controversial views are
still valid. Part Two will be released on November 20, 2009 Sync with iPod • Return to Directory Resources Peter Duesberg's Website Duesberg on Wikipedia Christine Maggiore's Website Read Peter Duesberg's medical journal article on HIV [PDF file] Rebutting Dissident Views of HIV The CDC HIV Page The NIH: Evidence that HIV causes AIDS Christine on Inquire Within Questioning AIDS The Life and Death of Eliza Jane Books Inventing the AIDS Virus by Peter Duesberg What if Everything You Thought You Knew About AIDS Was Wrong? by Christine Maggiore Direct download: 01_Part_One-What_Killed_Christine_Maggiore_.mp3 Category:podcasts -- posted at: 9:00 AM |

