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Peter Duesberg and David Rasnick 4) Although only 1 in 1,000 T-cells is ever infected by HIV, and HIV like all other retroviruses 26 does not kill infected cells, most AIDS padents lose T-celIs n-2i;' 3032. If HIV were responsible for immunodeficiency it would act like a single bullet that kills 1000 sol- diers. 5) Although dementia, weight loss and Kaposis sar- coma are not consequences of, and frequently not even associated with immunodeficiency, they are blaimed on the immunodeficiency virus, HIV 14-25-26 (Table 1). 6) AIDS appears, if at all, typically only 10 years after HIV infection 14'33'34. But HIV, multiplying over 100- fold every 1-2 days, has the capacity to produce 10 ^ viruses in 2 weeks — enough to infect every cell in the human body. If HIV could cause AIDS, AIDS should appear within 2 weeks after infection >118'25'31'32'35. 7) Although pathogenic viruses cause the same dis- ease in all people, Kaposi’s sarcoma occurs almost exclusively in male homosexuals n'25'36. If HlVcould cause Kaposi’s sarcoma, transfusion recipients, like the 15,000 HlV-positive American hemophiliacs or the 3 million Americans who annually receive blood transfu- sions 26, should have this cancer. But paradoxically, no Kaposi’s sarcoma has ever been transmitted by transfu- sion 7'23'24'37. 8) Although HIV is widespread in American /European hemophiliacs the mortality of hemophiliacs has decreased (until 1987, when most started receiving AZT) 23-24-38 , that of male homosexuals has increased 3, and that of intravenous drug users39'41 and sub- Saharan Africans42 has stayed about the same since HIV has been diagnosed in these groups. If HIV were the cause of AIDS the mortality of all infected groups should have increased. 9) HIV is claimed to be sexually transmitted in spite of the fact it takes, on average, 1000 unprotected sexu- al contacts to contract the virus 43,44. Therefore, HIV depends for its survival on perinatal transmission, which is 25 to 50% efficient 26,45 — just like all other ani- mal and human retroviruses of its kind 26,46. It foliows that HIV is biologically not a sexually transmitted virus. 10) Although HIV is claimed to be fatal, it is not possible that either a perinatally or even a sexually transmitted microbe could be fatally pathogenic. Such a microbe would exterminate itself together with its host within a few generations. 11) Although HIV is postulated to cause 30 AIDS diseases, it meets all four classical standards of a harm- less passenger virus 18: (a) The time of infection by the passenger is irrele- vant to the onset of a disease, if one occurs. This applies exactly to HIV and AIDS; hence the arbitrary assertion that HIV takes on average 10 years to cause AIDS (see6.). (b) The passenger virus can be either active or pas- sive, either rare or abundant during any disease. This also applies exactly to HIV and AIDS, although abun- dant HIV in AIDS is extremely rare 31,47. (c) The passenger virus can be entirely absent during any disease. This also applies exactly to HIV and AIDS; hence HlV-free AIDS 48 (see 6.8.). (d) If the passenger virus is activated by a failing immune system, but does not cause opportunistic dis- ease symptoms of its own, it is a harmless passenger. Indeed, there is no report in the literature that AIDS patients are clinically distinguishable from each other based on the presence of HIV or on its activity 31,47. Likewise, all other conventional retroviruses (without non-essential genes) do not contribute a disease symp- tom when they are activated in immunosuppressed or congenitally infected animals 46. By contrast, herpes virus HHV-6 49 or cytomegalovirus are passengers that may impart specific pathogenic properties to an immunodeficient patient 50. Since HIV meets all these criteria with regard to AIDS to the letter, it is a harmless passenger virus. 2.4. Conclusions. Instead of explaining the “facts” about AIDS, the HIV hypothesis generates numerous paradoxes and contradictions. Since there are no para- doxes in science, only bad hypotheses, the HIV hypothesis must be flawed. A flawed hypothesis also explains the failure of the war on AIDS. Even the best and most expensive science cannot produce results in the name of a flawed hypothesis. Therefore, indepen- dent hypotheses must be found to solve AIDS 35. The search for a plausible cause of AIDS quickly leads to the only new health risk that has affected America and Europe since World War II, the drug epidemic. 3. THE AMERICAN/EUROPEAN DRUG EPIDEMIC 3.1. Chronology of the drug epidemic in America. During and after the Vietnam war, in the 1970s, the LÆKNANEMINN 92 1. tbl. 1997, 50. árg.
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