-"Can you tell us, Celia, how AIDS was a scam?"
— Sense Receptor (@SenseReceptor) November 19, 2024
-Celia Farber, "an investigative historian of deep-fake virus agendas, from 'HIV' to 'Covid-19'": "Absolutely." (1/6)
In this clip from an interview with Tina Griffin (@Ctr_CultureMom), Celia Farber (@BarrierTruth), one of the… pic.twitter.com/sT7Xhwg0Gj
"Can you tell us, Celia, how AIDS was a scam?" -Celia Farber, "an investigative historian of deep-fake virus agendas, from 'HIV' to 'Covid-19'": "Absolutely." (1/6) In this clip from an interview with Tina Griffin (@Ctr_CultureMom), Celia Farber (@BarrierTruth), one of the most experienced investigative reporters on the planet in regard to the HIV/AIDS saga, describes how HIV as the cause of AIDS has been a scam. Farber, who has conducted decades of research into this topic, notes that scientists originally thought that a retrovirus as the cause of AIDS was "BS." Farber also notes that Robert Gallo's research assistant "tested the blood sample in question [supposedly linking HIV to AIDS and] found no retroviral activity, no retroviral particles, no cause of AIDS, no AIDS virus, nothing."
Regarding Robert Gallo's now-famous (or infamous...) 1984 media announcement linking HIV to AIDS, Farber says the following: "The man who stood before hundreds of cameras at a press conference in 1984 was Robert Gallo, wearing tinted dark aviator glasses and saying...that he had found the cause of AIDS in his lab, that it was a great moment for American science and virology. And those scientists who I interviewed over the coming years, one of them, for example, the doctor Harvey Bialy, the editor of Biotechnology, he said, 'I didn't go to that conference. None of us went to that conference. We just said, oh, a retrovirus as if the cause of AIDS, that's just more Robert Gallo BS. We're not [going]...that'll never fly. That's just Robert Gallo being Robert Gallo.' And he [Gallo] was known as a low-ranking, corrupt, and corruptible scientist who was always very ambitious, very domineering and manipulative, who always was trying to attach his laboratory discovered viruses to novel diseases, sometimes as far as away as Japan. [Gallo would say,] 'Oh, this one causes this rare leukemia. This one causes that.' So he was known for that." (For reference, Robert Gallo is an American biomedical researcher known for his role in the—supposed—discovery of HIV as the cause of AIDS. In 1984, Gallo was a researcher at the National Cancer Institute.) "The real scientists," Farber notes, "didn't even go to the press conference, never dreamed it [Gallo's retrovirus explanation] would fly. But what was there that day was the cameras, the media, and they had been given the memo, let's call it, [not to] question this. Within, I believe, it was 24 hours, it went from the probable cause of AIDS has been found in The New York Times to the cause of AIDS has been found." Farber adds, "I would say within 72 hours, you were an evil, homophobic, terrible, crazy person if you wondered, 'Did Gallo prove it? What proof did he have?' He not only had no proof, we had the opposite of proof." Contrary to what Gallo was espousing at the time, Farber says that "his lab assistant had tested the blood sample in question, found no retroviral activity, no retroviral particles, no cause of AIDS, no AIDS virus, nothing. It was a big nothing-burger, and he said so in his report, but he was scared." Farber adds: "You can see that, you can see the documents I'm talking about. Gallo crosses out what his lab assistant wrote, 'nothing here,' and reverses it and says that it's [the blood sample] full of retrovirus, the cause of AIDS, the pathogenic, etcetera. So that fraudulent, reverse-engineered original data by Gallo that he fraudulently drummed into existence went in as the four foundation papers in Science Magazine. And from henceforth, all the hundreds of millions, later billions into the trillions that went into fraudulent deadly AIDS research always reference those four papers. So they just build a floor of fraud, and then the rest is history.
Fear of the Invisible: How Scared Should We Be of Viruses and Vaccines, HIV and AIDS? Janine Roberts, 2008.
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