
Since 1984, when Dr. Robert Gallo announced at a press conference that HIV caused AIDS, there has been an ongoing debate within the medical and scientific community whether Gallo was right. Today there are over 2300 medical and scientific experts, doctors, chiropractors, researchers, journalists, and other professionals â€" including Nobel Prize winners and members of the U.S. National Academy of ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 80 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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| Categories | Social SciencesScienceHealth & Fitness | ||||

Part 1 of a "debate" between David Crowe and Dr. Boyd Graves on CKLN radio in Canada, recorded April 1, 2008. The program was intended to be a one-hour debate between Crowe and Graves, but Graves hung up after the first 15 minutes, and the moderator ... more
Part 2 of a "debate" between David Crowe and Dr. Boyd Graves on CKLN radio in Canada, recorded April 1, 2008. The program was intended to be a one-hour debate between Crowe and Graves, but Graves hung up after the first 15 minutes, and the moderator ... more
This is an interview with Stephen Davis on Crash: Are You Ready with George Berry recorded March 12, 2008. Davis discusses whether HIV can cause AIDS, the role of AZT in the deaths of 300,000 Americans between 1987 and 1997, the myriad of problems wi... more
An interview with Liam Scheff and Mimi Pascual, hosted by Lizz Brown, detailing the atrocities that occurred at the Incarnation Children's House in New York City, where mostly poor and black orphans were used as guinea pigs for highly toxic AIDS drug... more
This is a brief radio interview in Sydney, Australia on Sydney Community Radio 2SER, featuring Matthew Drake-Brockman giving an update on the Parenzee case now ongoing in the Australian Court of Appeals.
This is a sequel to an interview on Dynamic Health, CFRO-FM Radio in Vancouver, Canada, with John Pranger, featuring David Crowe founder of Alberta Reappraising AIDS Society. Mr. Crowe discusses his research on so-called infectious diseases, includin... more
This is a recorded interview on the Talk Rado Network with Robert Scott Bell, featuring Dr. Peter Duesberg, Professor of Molecular Biology at the University of California, Berkeley, broadcast on March 18, 2007. Duesberg discusses the history of virus... more
This is Part 1 of the edited interview on LIB Radio with Keidi Obi Awadu, featuring Stephen Davis, author of Wrongful Death: The AIDS Trial. Stephen and Keidi discuss the reasons why HIV cannot cause AIDS, AIDS in Africa, speculation about why more A... more
Clearly dated and neither speaker knows their virology. True scientists dont have these kind of egos and soooo many false statements a freshman molecular bio major would catch. Great example of a distraction from the truth. After this debate (the same year) Integrase strand inhibitors came out and made the practice of HIV medicine easier than diabetes management. These medicines are based on published peer-reviewed scientific evidence from main-stream science which both speaker deny. 10 ye... more
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