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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
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By hotballerz (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: AIDS And the Doctors of Death: An Inquiry into the Origin of the AIDS Epidemic (Paperback)
In the past 3 months, I have been doing research on theories about the origin of AIDS and HIV. Upon finding different beliefs, Dr. Alan Cantwell's proposal that AIDS is a man-made disease startled me significantly. I was totally stunned, however, I was very impressed with his examples and his courage, to publish such a controversial book. In this book, Cantwell presents the idea that HIV was created in a lab, which later spread into humans through the early hepatitis B vaccines in the 1970's.As one of his arguments, he discusses about the early virus experiments that occurred in the 1960's. During this time, many famous researchers and scientists, such as Max Essex, Peter Duesberg, and Robert Gallo, were involved in developing a cancer-like virus that had the ability to create deficiency in the immune system. These tests were practiced on many different animals, including monkeys. With some success, they were able to create viruses that was immuno-supressive. Occasionally, these animals would be shipped from one laboratory to another one, and also some were eventually let back into the wild. One could infer that Cantwell believed that the virus developed in the lab and slowly introduced into the wild. However, Cantwell did not go into further detail about what happened after the release of these infected-animals, nor does he have any record of these animals. Therefore the possibility of this hypothesis is very slim, but could be possible. Cantwell then later discussed about the possible outbreak of AIDS into society through hepatitis B vaccination, which was directed on gays. He argued that AIDS developed right after the vaccination, which was during the early 1980's. He also pointed out that the vaccinations took place in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York City and contrasted these facts to the evidence that AIDS started in the same cities. Therefore, Cantwell came to a conclusion that HIV was created in laboratories and used on gays to develop the outbreak of AIDS. Cantwell's proposal that HIV was man-made and that AIDS was introduced into the human population through the hepatitis B vaccination, is a very interesting and amusing theory. His claims seem to be very radical because his beliefs were based on assumptions. He has no real evidence that suggests and can prove that AIDS was man-made. This makes the first part of his argument questionable. He also wasn't able to prove that hepatitis B vaccinations caused AIDS, which makes the reader question the credibility of his argument. However, his claim cannot be looked down upon either because his arguments were reasonable. In other words, his arguments cannot be proven; however, it provides information that leads the reader into believing the cliché, "anything can happen." Therefore, I think that it is a good book to read for those who are interested, but it shouldn't be taken to seriously. Overall, I recommend this book to readers who are open-minded, since the topics discussed are very controversial and resemble the science fiction novels. It's a good book to increase ones knowledge about the various theories on AIDS and the ongoing virus experiments that occurred in the 1960's. However, for those hard-core-evidence audience, the zoonosis theory seems to be more appropriate. Don't believe what I say, find out for yourself!
17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
READ IT, READ IT, READ IT,
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This review is from: AIDS And the Doctors of Death: An Inquiry into the Origin of the AIDS Epidemic (Paperback)
Look, I've been nosing around this epidemic for decades, and anyone out there who DARES to think that all is not kosher in the world of research and drug money, well... read on.This is no raving fringe lunatic writing a screed. This is terrifying, and should come as no surprise to anyone who knows about previous and similar clinical trials foisted upon unsuspecting minorities.
17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely terrifying!,
By A Customer
This review is from: AIDS And the Doctors of Death: An Inquiry into the Origin of the AIDS Epidemic (Paperback)
I was overwhelmed by Dr. Cantwell's courageous and controversial research, as well as that of his colleague Dr. Robert Strecker. This is the first book I've read that details the epidemic in such stunning clarity. I am convinced that Cantwell has discovered the abominable origin of this man-made epidemic. I only hope the Orwellian "doctors" from institutes of "higher learning" who created this hell on Earth (by casually tossing aside their Hippocratic oath), suffer the first-hand experience of a loved one afflicted with this devastating disease. If that's what it takes to inspire them to "heal". . .
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Book,
This review is from: AIDS And the Doctors of Death: An Inquiry into the Origin of the AIDS Epidemic (Paperback)
This book is a good start on studying how the aids virus came about. This along with Dr. David Horowitz's Emerging Viruses: AIDS & Ebola--Nature, Accident or Intentional? should be enough to suggest that AIDS is man-made disease. For those of you who barf at the possiblity that it was targeted towards blacks and gays I urge you to go do your homework and see what percentage of those infected are black or gay or both. The numbers alone speak for themselves.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
something I would like to point out,
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This review is from: AIDS And the Doctors of Death: An Inquiry into the Origin of the AIDS Epidemic (Paperback)
I haven't read this book. It was referred to me by a friend. However, I would just like to point out that Dr. Robert Strecker's brother Ted, was found dead in his home from a gunshot wound. This was ruled a suicide even though there was no note or goodbye message of any kind. In addition, an Illinois state Rep. named Douglas Huff who was really pushing to get the state legislature to look into Dr. Strecker's work, was found in his home dead of an apparent overdose of cocaine and heroin. His death was officially ruled a stroke. Make of that what you will.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Is AIDS really the Bovine and Visna Viruses spliced together?,
By BlackJack21 "BlackJack21" (Connecticut/USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: AIDS And the Doctors of Death: An Inquiry into the Origin of the AIDS Epidemic (Paperback)
The science community likes to stick with the Green Monkey theory about the origins of AIDS, but is that theory really sound? Personally, I don't think so, and you won't either after reading "AIDS and the Doctors of Death" by Dr. Alan Cantwell Jr.
Cantwell who "is a dermatologist and scientific researcher in the field of cancer and AIDS microbiology," makes a convincing argument (even though it's dated) that AIDS is a result of bioengineering in a lab, most likely in Fort Detrick, Maryland. And according to Cantwell, Dr Robert Strecker theorized that the AIDS retro virus was comprised of two other viruses that were spliced together. The first being the Bovine virus, which causes leukemia in cattle, and the second virus is Visna, which causes brain rot in sheep and replicates syphilis like conditions. Strecker believed that the two viruses were somehow egregiously spliced together in the hopes of creating a bio-weapon for waging war. Some conspiracy theorist such as Milton William Cooper and Anthony J. Hilder (Founder of the Free World Alliance) believe that AIDS was created to eradicate Black people and Gays from the planet, considering AIDS' first appearance was in Africa and Haiti during the late 70's. And reemerged in the homosexual population, affected them in the early 80's in major metropolitan areas in the United States. According to Cantwell, "Strecker's theory that the AIDS virus was introduced into gays via the hepatitis B vaccine trials sent shockwaves of disbelief that could only be quelled by a serious inquiry into his accusation." So, with this thought in mind, Cantwell and Strecker not only started theorizing about how the virus was created, but inquired why? One of the reasons could have been that "The struggle for Gay Rights in the late 1970's brought about the inevitable anti-gay backlash symbolized by political groups such as the Moral Majority. To this day, the backlash persists in the form of the anti-gay Rightwing movement, and in the deadly sport of gay bashing," Furthermore, "The Gay Civil Rights Movement reached its apogee in November 1978. It was a tumultuous month, which began with the defeat of `Proposition 6' by California voters." It looked as though gays were about to become a powerful political force/lobby to be reckoned with, and the anti-gay rightwing would have had a lot to lose. It becomes quite odd that AIDS, which started out as a heterosexual disease in Africa also started out as a homosexual disease in America. And how did African Children contract this disease if it can only be sexually transmitted or by sharing needles? Cantwell thinks something is amiss, and for good reason. If you dissected the AIDS virus you'll quickly ascertain that it resembles the Bovine and Visna viruses, that it is a hybrid of both. Not to say that Strecker's overall theory is correct, but Cantwell seems to think this theory should be looked into more carefully because there could be a cure in it somehow. Is there a nefarious reason for the creation of this virus, well, it's hard to determine that with no real evidence. Most of this book is just speculation, but it is speculation we should all ponder on.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Insightful,
By Jess (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: AIDS And the Doctors of Death: An Inquiry into the Origin of the AIDS Epidemic (Paperback)
Insightful information into the origin of the HIV virus. A lot of parallel doctors and interesting thoughts also in "The Virus And The Vaccine" which I read right after this book. Both books will expand your mind to new possibilities.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A book well received,
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Excellant book by all means .You shold read it and become informed. Amazon is also a great company to work with.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic book,
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Hmmmmm, this book really makes you think!! Read it years ago and often buy copies for friends who have never heard of it.
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AIDS And the Doctors of Death: An Inquiry into the Origin of the AIDS Epidemic by Alan Cantwell (Paperback - April 1, 1988)
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