Archive for 'Gallo's Egg'
Has Sustiva Solved an HIV Mystery?
Until last year, I was a strong supporter of the pharmaceutical industry. When Merck was sued (Vioxx), I blamed the lawyers for filing frivolous lawsuits against drug makers who, I then believed, were the innovative champions in Humanity’s fight against disease.
I dismissed stories about “big pharma” as fast as I heard them. The notion that [...]
Posted: May 25th, 2009 under Gallo's Egg, HIV/AIDS, Health Care, Semmelweis.
Tags: corruption, GlaxoSmithKline, HIV/AIDS, investigation, Karri Stokely, paxil, prozac, Robert Gallo, Semmelweis, SSRI, Sustiva, withdrawal
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Robert Gallo Snubbed by Nobel Committee
Dear Dr. Gallo:
I was thrilled to learn today that Luc Montagnier won the Nobel Prize for his important discovery of HIV (formerly called HTLV-3) several years back from that patient who had lymphadenopathy. It’s hard to imagine how Montagnier isolated it within one patient and not among others. He is either the luckiest scientist on [...]
Posted: October 6th, 2008 under Gallo's Egg, HIV/AIDS.
Tags: AIDS, fraud, HIV, NIH, Nobel, Robert Gallo
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Letters
Since writing Gallo’s Egg, I’ve unexpectedly discovered how vitriolic the arguments related to HIV/AIDS has been.
Other than the allegations made by pharmaceutical operatives (AIDS truthers, HIV doctors, HIV+ and gay magazine publishers, and researchers) who rely on pharmaceutical and government funding, I have not received one letter, email, or phone call from anyone who blamed [...]
Posted: July 31st, 2008 under Celia Farber, Gallo's Egg, HIV/AIDS.
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The Investigation Continues
On July 31, 2008, Fayetteville Police Detective Dave Williams called me to report that James Murtagh MD had made an official police report regarding threats made against Murtagh. I wrote this email to him after our conversation:
From: Clark BakerSent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 10:56 AMTo: ‘Det. Dave Williams’Subject: Clark Baker, James Murtagh, and Gallo’s Egg
Fayetteville [...]
Posted: July 31st, 2008 under Gallo's Egg.
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