Episode 98: Patricia Goodson Says ‘AIDS’ Debate Exists; Attempt to Squash ‘Thirty Years of Dissent’ Ensues

March 11th, 2015

. . . Patricia Goodson has actually performed a public service. It is important for people to know that AIDS denialists do indeed still exist.” — so wrote University of Connecticut Prof. Seth Kalichman, who seems to wish they did not. Although some dispute the label “denialist,” Prof. Patricia Goodson of the Department of Health & Kinesiology at Texas A&M University has documented that we who question the science of “HIV” and “AIDS” do indeed still exist. “How Positive Are You” co-host Elizabeth Ely would even welcome a debate on the substantive points, especially whether there is an accurate test for “HIV.”

 

The very day in September 2014 that the open access journal Frontiers published “Questioning the HIV-AIDS Hypothesis: 30 Years of Dissent,” alarm bells began to ring. The journal responded to complaints by issuing a Statement of Concern and launching an investigation into the ethics of Prof. Goodson’s article. In the end, it only downgraded it to “Opinion” and published Dr. Kalichman’s February 2015 response. Continue reading »

Episode 53: Marco Ruggiero Vindicated

August 8th, 2012

Marco Ruggiero, an MD, PhD in Molecular Biology, and Board Certified Radiologist, has been vindicated after anonymous complaints were launched against him at the University of Florence.

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