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January 24, 2021

Sins of Omission (SPIN, 1989)

"At the end of 1989, two years after we had started the highly controversial AIDS column in SPIN, we published an article by Celia Farber called 'Sins of Omission' about the truly bad and corrupt science surrounding promoting AZT as a treatment for the syndrome of diseases."

The government has announced that 1.4 million healthy, HIV antibody-positive Americans could “benefit” from taking AZT, even though they show no symptoms of disease. New studies have “proven” that AZT is effective in stopping the progression of AIDS in asymptomatic and early ARC cases. Dr. Fauci, the head of NIH, proudly announced that a trial has been going on for “two years” had “clearly shown” that early intervention will keep AIDS at bay. Anyone who has antibodies to HIV and less than 500 T-4 cells should start taking AZT at once, he said. That is approximately 650,000 people. 1.4 million Americans are assumed HIV antibody-positive, and eventually all of them may need to take AZT so they don’t get sick, Fauci contended.

The leading newspapers didn’t seem to think it unusual that there was no existing copy of the study, but rather a breezy two-page press release from the NIH. When SPIN called the NIH asking for a copy of the study, we were told that it was “still being written.”

Posted by Ghost of a flea at January 24, 2021 12:17 PM