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Of all the accusations that have been leveled against Peter Duesberg over the many years he has been challenging conventional wisdom in cancer genetics and 'deadly'- disease etiology, the one that is most frequently heard in scientific circles, and one that is impossible to counter except by extended debate, either at a scientific forum or in the journals (something that for some reason has never occurred) is that "Peter abuses the literature". Either he cites so many papers that no one can read them all, or, and much worse, he misquotes and draws inferences that are not appropriate from the data in the papers he cites. The latter has been a damning accusation, impossible to refute -- until now.

In 1992, Duesberg published an extensive and updated review in Pharmacology & Therapeutics (55: 201-277) of the state of HIV/AIDS research. The article is typical of his reasoning and contains the usual number of abundant citations. Here is the complete text of this monograph with approximately 80% of the full texts of the references available as hyperlinked PDFs, many with notations by Peter H. Duesberg.

[Note: This PDF will not work properly if saved to, and viewed from, your local machine, or if the Acrobat Reader launches as an independent application outside of your browser. This is because the links in the PDF refer to "local" support files, but the support files are all still on the server. In order to overcome this problem, click here to retrieve the document and all supporting files in their entirety. (warning: this is a 223 MB download, and may take a while to download!) Unzip this file to a local folder, and then launch "HIVAIDS.pdf" in the folder where you unzipped it .]


      

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