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The drug-AlDS hypothesis * of thousands of scientific reputations that are exclu- sively built on HIV 7'n, 3) The numerous medical and social benefits avail- able to HlV-positive activists and patients J52, 4) The staggering commercial interests in HlV-tests, over 20 million tests per year at $ 50 or more in the US alone, HlV-vaccines and anti-HIV drugs, 5) The prospects of numerous complaints and mal- pratice suits against the HIV/AIDS orthodoxy from those who were told they are destined to die based on HIV tests or were helped to die with AZT, 6) The prospect of a profound ioss of confidence of the American public in its medical and scientific elite 7, 11 Thus the current HIV/AIDS orthodoxy cannot afford the drug hypothesis, and must do everything in its power to keep it from being presented to the American people. 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