The AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Connection




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Summary:   In this episode, journalist Charles Ortleb reads the first chapter of Truth to Power, his paradigm-changing history of the relationship between the AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemics. Charles Ortleb’s Truth to Power takes you inside the New York Native, one of the most unique and courageous newspapers of the twentieth century. Shortly after starting his small New York City newspaper in late 1980, one of the biggest scientific and political stories of our time fell into his lap in the form of the AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic. What he did with that story has secured his newspaper’s place in history. Under his guidance, a succession of intrepid journalists did some of their greatest work uncovering the crucial facts about the labyrinthine epidemic. The New York Times recently described Ortleb's early work on AIDS as "visionary." Ortleb made the decision to follow the facts wherever they led. His team of uncompromising investigative reporters inevitably stepped on the toes of the most powerful people in the medical and political establishment. Perhaps not surprisingly, the latter fought back by seeking to discredit the New York Native and even, in time, close its doors. But Ortleb stood his ground for as long as possible and as a result the world now can have a clear understanding of the relationship of AIDS, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and HHV-6, the transmissible virus that now threatens everyone on this planet. Truth to Power is not just a compelling work of journalism and history, but also a major contribution to the intellectual life of our time. Truth to Power has been the #1 AIDS book on Kindle for the past two weeks.   Previous episodes of Truth to Power     The Disturbing Autism and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Connection   The mathematician who insists that the HIV story of AIDS does not add up. * 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.  *   The Interview with Dr. Jose Montoya, one of the world's leading Chronic Fatigue Syndrome researchers. * A discussion of Jonathan Lyon, a man with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome whose father had AIDS. Is there a connection? Will he be a better spokesperson for CFS than Laura Hillenbrand and Jennifer Brea?  * How the mistakes of CDC researcher Mary Guinan helped create the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome disaster. * Is Anthony Fauci the Bernie Madoff of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?  * Why are Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients infected with the AIDS-associated Kaposi’s Sarcoma Virus? Did it come from pigs? * Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the Centers for Disease Control's HIV Ponzi scheme.  * Are AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome the New Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment?  * An interview with Hillary Johnson, one of the world's most important Chronic Fatigue Syndrome journalists.     You can show your approval and support for this radio show by buying one or more of Charles Ortleb's books on the dishonest science and politics of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, HHV-6, HIV, and AIDS.   Charles Ortleb's books on Amazon   All are available in print and Kindle versions. Truth to Power A new bestseller on Amazon Kindle The definitive history of the intertwined epidemics of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.     Iatrogenocide Notes for a political philosophy of epidemiology and science inspired by the fraud and deceit in AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome research.       The Stonewall Massacre A provocative work of fiction that asks what would have happened is the gay movement had been totally destroyed at the Stonewall Riots.       Pig: A Memoir The Animal Farm for a new generation. A laugh-out-loud political satire about the new totalitarianism of public health.       Butterfly Ghosts Charles Ortleb's stunning first collection of poetry.       The Last Lovers on Earth   The Closing Argument Iron Peter   Silence, Exile, and Cunning   Holocaust II His play:The Black Party   His albums on Spotify (as lyricist)   Collaboration   * The Lady Upstairs   *   The Girl from Perkins Cove   *   Hey You   *   Existentialist