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Thursday, 22 October 2009

Nobel winning virologist who 'discovered' HIV sparks new question marks on link to AIDS

Prepare to become very confused. One of the French virologists who won the Nobel prize for his role in the 'discovery' of HIV has gone on video recorded interview stating views which place question marks over the whole HIV and AIDS issue.

Luc Montagnier makes his opinions known in a film called House of Numbers. Montagnier suggests that a healthy immune system is capable of clearing the body of HIV.

The film is to be part of a screening and debate event being trumpeted by The Spectator for whom Fraser Nelson writes of this latest news story.

Just lets repeat that lest it be thought this is just a conspiracy theory blog. This is the virologist who discovered HIV raising question marks about the link between the immune system, HIV and AIDS and the source for this blogger knowing about it and flagging it up is The Spectator.

Here's the man himself... watch it and be totally confused.

1 comments:

  1. Since the filmmaker is an AIDS denier (at the end of the film it says Christine Maggiore's death was "unrelated to HIV"), I think you're better off with Montagnier's own words without any editing or uncertainty regarding the context:

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122455090257552591.html
    The Next Steps to Take in Beating AIDS - We're still making progress on drugs and vaccines.
    Luc Montagnier

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