The TOTALLY UNAUTHORIZED and UNOFFICIAL Index to AIDS Authority

Compiled by: JohnHunter2@wow.member.org

AIDS Authority was founded by Jason Vagner and Greg Nigh. After gathering a great deal of useful information about AIDS in general and Dr. Gallo's HIV=AIDS myth in particular, AIDS Authority became inactive in late 1996. The opening page in 11/97 says "We're damn near back"!! These links work now!! Err...they did! In 5/98 AIDS Authority laspsed back into inactivity, said to be only a temporary condition, their chief computer guru predicts a return in 9/98.

AIDS Authority is really back! Read the comments on their new opening page here. Well worth reading is Dismantling Dreams, part 1. The link at the end of Part 1 doesn't work, use this to get to part 2 .

AIDS Authority has eight sections, some very useful, some not:

1.The best place to start is in the Library.

Shortcuts to (some) Library sections:

Writings of Peter Duesberg

Problems with the HIV causes AIDS hypothesis

Problems with the idea that HIV has even been isolated

More on problems with HIV isolation

Problems with the use of AZT

Writings of a recovered AIDS patient, and his toxins-AIDS hypothesis

Writings about HHV-6 (Human Herpes Virus-6), as a possible cause of AIDS

Alternative, non-toxic treatments

"Sound bites", some humorous, from the HIV-AIDS discussion

Fred Cline's Top Ten Reasons HIV is not the Cause of AIDS.

Other great places:

2.The Rethink discussion lists, especially the HIV, Immune Suppression, and Culture and Politics lists. There is also a "Chat" list, for anything that does not fall into the other catagories. These lists are now closed; you can read the messages posted, but you cannot add to the discussion at this time.

3.The archives of the newsletter Reappraising AIDS, plus other information about the Group for the Scientific Reappraisal of the HIV/AIDS Hypothesis.

John Lauritsen's The Risk-AIDS Hypothesis.

Places to Avoid:

The 4."Search" mechanism is a holdover from prior days, it no longer functions, the 5. "News" is out of date, the 6."Projects" are suspended, the 7."Help" is somewhat misleading. If you take "Help"s advice and click on the big logo on many pages, it will take you to "Main", which is a cul-de-sac!

The final section 8."thenet" has a few links which even the author finds inadequate.

Don't send e-mail to any address @asu.edu; they are not there anymore. You can e-mail Jason Vagner at jlv@fatnet.net. Greg Nigh can be reached at gnigh@enuxsa.eas.asu.edu; which forwards to his current location. Nigh has made literally hundreds of postings to the Usenet newsgroup misc.health.aids, his stuff can be accessed by going to DejaNews and searching for the e-mail address shown above.

Rev. 8/21/98