Press Release
Dec. 9, 2008
Top Scientists Ask Medical Journal Science To Retract Original AIDS Papers
SAN FRANCISCO (Rethinking AIDS) Dec. 9, 2008--The international
nonprofit scientific organization Rethinking AIDS gave its full support
today to 37 senior researchers, medical doctors and legal professionals
who are requesting that the medical journal Science withdraw four
seminal papers on HIV authored by Dr. Robert Gallo--papers widely
touted as proof that HIV is the "probable cause of AIDS." An online
posting of the letter can be found here [http://rethinkingaids.com/Content/QA/tabid/146/Default.aspx].
"With new findings that undermine the scientific integrity and veracity
of Gallo's four papers, the entire basis of the theory that HIV causes
AIDS may now be questioned," says Rethinking AIDS president David Crowe.
The letter to the journal comes at a time when the microbiology world
is abuzz about Gallo's omission from the 2008 Nobel Prize in medicine
for the discovery of HIV, contrary to an international agreement that
the two teams should share credit. French scientists Drs. Luc
Montagnier and Francoise Barré-Sinoussi are instead to be given the
award, a decision that also implicitly questions the scientific
integrity of Gallo's claim of the discovery. Montagnier, however,
admitted on camera [http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/hiv/dtinterviewlm.htm] more than a decade ago that his experiments did not purify any virus.
The four papers were originally published on May 4, 1984, a few days
after a press conference by Gallo announcing he had discovered the
"probable cause of AIDS." Now, a British investigative journalist has
shown that Gallo's claim was based on last-minute alterations to
documents that make false claims about the results of his lab work and
research experiments. The letter to Science sent by the 37 experts on
Monday, Dec. 1, 2008, includes a copy of Gallo's handwritten changes to
the article, a letter from an electron microscopy expert indicating
that Gallo's samples did not contain any virus, and a letter from Gallo
to a researcher verifying that HIV could not be purified directly from
human materials.
The investigative conclusion prompting the letter to Science was made
by journalist Janine Roberts, author of Fear of the Invisible, a book
that examines the origin of several disease theories. "I was shocked
when I read the original draft of the key scientific paper now widely
cited as proving HIV causes AIDS," says Roberts. "Gallo's handwritten
last-minute changes had reversed what the scientists in his lab had
originally concluded. This demonstrates a stunning disregard for the
scientific process and a very disturbing breach of public trust."
It is clear that the seminal research published on HIV contained
unjustified claims and alterations. In 1993, governmental investigators
determined Gallo had so poorly recorded his key and much-cited
experiment that it was impossible to repeat and verify it.
In the early 1990s, several highly critical reports on the research
underlying Gallo's papers were produced as a result of governmental
inquiries working under the supervision of scientists nominated by the
National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine. The Office
of Research Integrity (ORI) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services concluded that the lead paper of the four was "fraught with
false and erroneous statements" and that the "ORI believes that the
careless and unacceptable keeping of research records . . . reflects
irresponsible laboratory management that has permanently impaired the
ability to retrace the important steps taken." Further, a Congressional
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations produced a staff report on
the papers, containing scathing criticisms of their integrity.
Rethinking AIDS [www.rethinkingaids.com]-
an international group of more than 2,600 scientists, doctors,
journalists, health advocates and others - offers several eminent
medical and scientific experts to comment on this and other AIDS issues
currently in the news:
Etienne de Harven, M.D.*
Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto
Saint Cézaire, France
Member and professor in cell biology, Sloan Kettering Institute, New
York, 1956-1981. Isolated and obtained the first electron microscopic
studies of the murine Friend leukemia virus, and retroviral budding.
Frequent critic of the "isolation" of HIV, and past president of
Rethinking AIDS. Dr. de Harven can comment on the science of retrovirus
isolation.
Janine Roberts
Investigative Reporter
Bristol, U.K.
j...@fearoftheinvisible.com
Author, Fear of the Invisible, a recent book exposing the fraud in the
drafting of one of the original 1984 Science articles by Robert Gallo.
Web site: www.fearoftheinvisible.com
Media Contacts:
David Crowe*
President, Rethinking AIDS
Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Mountain time zone)
1-403-289-6609 (office)
1-403-861-2225 (mobile)
david...@aras.ab.ca
Elizabeth Ely
Public Relations Chairperson
Rethinking AIDS
Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S. (Eastern time zone)
1-718-704-9672 (mobile)
publicr...@rethinkingaids.com
*Rethinking AIDS board member.
Rethinking AIDS: The Group for the Scientific Reappraisal of the
HIV/AIDS Hypothesis ("RA" or "the Group") was formed in 1991 to express
the concerns of a growing number of renowned scientists and medical
doctors about HIV research and the resulting human rights abuses. In
1995, by a letter published in Science, the Group called for a thorough
reappraisal of the existing evidence for and against the HIV/AIDS
hypothesis and recommended that critical epidemiological studies be
undertaken.
Among RA's founders and key members are University of Toronto professor
emeritus and former cancer researcher Dr. Etienne de Harven; Harvard
microbiologist Dr. Charles Thomas; 1993 Nobel laureate for chemistry
Dr. Kary Mullis; Nature/Biotechnology co-founder Dr. Harvey Bialy;
University of California at Berkeley molecular biologist Dr. Peter
Duesberg and the late Yale mathematician Dr. Serge Lang, both members
of the National Academy of Sciences; physicist Eleni
Papadopulos-Eleopulos of the Royal Perth Hospital in Australia; and
Glasgow University professor emeritus of public health and World Health
Organization consultant Dr. Gordon Stewart.
--
Croft Woodruff PhD
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