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AIDS: A Second Opinion

AIDS: A Second Opinion

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Book on the Subject
Review: I wish that we coud force people to read this book, it is so empowering. Our land, and the world, has been so duped by big business, the powers that be, and our political leaders. Strong, intelligent researchers outside the paradigm should be heard. Gary Null is writing the our new Bill of Rights. Or is he reminding us of our original one?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: dissent with facts is a good thing
Review: This is my first Gary Null book, though I have read may of his articles over the years. I was not put off by reading the negative review of this book because it was obvious that the writer had not actually read the book, only referred to another reviewer and wanted to spend his time attacking Null's character. Another reason I was not wary after listening to the negative attacks was the fact I have a family history of Cancer and over twenty years ago Gary Null was one of the only voices constantly being attacted and labeled as a quack for challenging the Cancer establishment and bringing forth new ideas. It turns out that everything he claimed has long since been proved accurate and today would be considered mainstream thinking.
The book is well written and an easy read even thought the topic is scientific. Gary Null's expertise has always been in bringing out the politics surrounding an issue. That he does very well in Aids: A Second Opinion, and makes a strong case that AIDS may have more politics and special intrests involved in it's evolution than any other major disease. I am very open to the possibility that the whole truth surrounding AIDS has not been forthcoming. It seems that Gary Null has gone out of his way to assure that the professionals promoting this controversial idea surrounding AIDS are credible experienced professionals most of whom have disinguished credentials. I welcome the spirit of "dissention" and "challenging" the establishment's ideas and methods when evidence is present to support such a challenge. AIDS: A Second Opinion gives that evidence from people whom are quite compentent and compassionate about this issue. Therefore, I would recommend this book


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