AIDS and Syphilis: The Hidden Link

One of the first books to challenge the conventional HIV/AIDS hypothesis. While some of the research behind this book has since been updated, the underlying theme is still valid: the evidence for HIV causation of AIDS is slim if it exists at all…. More >>

AIDS and Syphilis: The Hidden Link

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  1. One of the first books to challenge the conventional HIV/AIDS hypothesis. Some of the research is a bit dated but the underlying theme is still valid: the evidence for HIV causation of AIDs is slim if it exists at all.

    More recent books challenging the HIV/AIDS theory such as Rethinking AIDS are more relevant than AIDS and Syphillis but it’s still an excellent book.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. One of the first books questioning the HIV/AIDS hypothesis, and still one of the best. This book suggests that AIDS is late stage syphilis. 20 years later, late stage syphilis is still highly plausible.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. The data and analysis are outdated and, more importantly, dangerous!

    I question the value of having this 11 year old book still in print, when we have made leaps and bounds in the search of the cause and cure of HIV/AIDS since then.
    Rating: 1 / 5