Fauci versus Duesberg
The battle about AIDS that brought Chronic Fatigue Syndrome out of the closet
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Charles Ortleb
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This book is part of Apocalypse Then and Now: Collected Works 1980-2020, which contains ten of Charles Ortleb's books.
Thanks to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s best seller, everyone is talking about the battle between Anthony Fauci and Peter Duesberg. How did science go so terribly wrong? This little book takes you back to the beginning.
Charles Ortleb, the pioneering publisher who devoted a newspaper to coverage of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, analyzes the battle to control the scientific narrative that made Anthony Fauci one of the most powerful scientists in the universe and destroyed the career of Peter Duesberg. While Charles Ortleb concludes that they were both wrong about the nature of the AIDS epidemic, he argues that Duesberg inadvertently helped open the world's eyes to the relationship between HHV-6, AIDS, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
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