Peter Duesberg

Peter H. Duesberg is an award-winning professor of molecular and cell biology at the University of California, Berkeley. His controversial claims regarding HIV are considered to be fringe by most of the established scientific community.

Sourced

  • There are no slow retroviruses, only slow retrovirologists.
    • Spin (June 1992)

  • They have hyped up HIV into this super-rapist but in reality the damn thing can hardly get an erection.
    • Times of London (11 May 1992)

  • Epidemiology is like a bikini: what is revealed is interesting; what is concealed is crucial.
    • PNAS (Feb. 1991)

Attributed

  • When AIDS patients' bodies finally break down from the effects of these anti-viral drugs, they say, 'Now the virus has become resistant, and the drugs have lost their effectiveness.' What really is happening is the toxicity of the drugs builds up to a point where the patient cannot stand it anymore. And, of course, they say it was the virus -- rather than the entirely inevitable and predictable toxicity of these damned drugs.
 
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