Truth To Power – 09.22.17

The “Dediscovery” of HIV: The Australian scientists who almost destroyed the AIDS paradigm and may have inadvertently found the key to the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic.

Charles Ortleb, the author of Truth to Power, discusses the arguments of the Perth Group, the Australian scientists who have been under attack from the AIDS establishment for many years for insisting that HIV was never properly isolated and that all the diagnostic tools and treatments for AIDS are based on a major scientific error. Ortleb argues that that the Perth Group has not received the credit for their major contribution because their idea about what does cause AIDS is a kind of homophobic scapegoating theory that AIDS is caused by the oxidative stress resulting from gay lifestyle issues. While they deserve credit for calling AIDS a disease that involves oxidative stress, they fail to recognize that a pandemic of virally-caused oxidative stress is being caused by the family of HHV-6 viruses which Ortleb refers to as “The Fifty Shades of AIDS Viruses.” The work of French scientist Etienne de Harven is also discussed. De Harven argues that HIV is being confused with harmless endogenous retroviruses in AIDS patients. Ortleb argues that recent work shows that the other AIDS virus, HHV-6, reactivates a very harmful endogenous retrovirus called HERV-K18 which acts like a “superantigen” that can dysregulate the immune system. HERV-K18 may show that all of these scientists were on the right track but didn’t see that HHV-6 was causing a much bigger epidemic than AIDS (which includes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) and was creating confusion by introducing confounding endogenous retroviral issues. Ortleb also suggests that Dr. Jose Montoya, who hinted in a prior show that he is looking at the role of reactivated and harmful endogenous retroviruses in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, may finally sort all of this out if he can show that a destructive endogenous retrovirus is part of the puzzle of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. That finding could finally show that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and AIDS are actually one variable and multisystemic epidemic of immune dysfunction.
Don’t miss these fascinating previous episodes of “Truth to Power.”
The Interview with Dr. Jose Montoya, one of the world’s leading Chronic Fatigue Syndrome researchers. 

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Truth to Power exposes the truth about HHV-6, AIDS, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome the fearless way Woodward and Bernstein exposed the truth about Watergate.
A new political philosophy of epidemiology and science inspired by the CDC’s homophobic and racist separation of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
An alternative work of history which asks if Chronic Fatigue Syndrome would have been called AIDS if the gay movement had been completely destroyed.
The Animal Farm of our time. This novel uses satire to capture the corrupt politics of the pseudo science used to conceal the truth about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Charles Ortleb’s disturbing, funny, and provocative first collection of poetry.
A collection of short stories that captures the tragedy and comedy of a gay community completely hoodwinked by public health authorities and AIDS activist trolls.
A novella about the homophobic and racist politics that built the wall between AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
A novel that uses dark human and satire to warn the gay community about what the cult of AIDS activist is doing to scientific truth.

His play:
A play that makes fun of what Larry Kramer, Tony Kushner, and the AIDS activists have done to the gay community.
 
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