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The Early Years of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up : 1981-1989 (English Edition)
14/02/2021
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The book contains the first six chapters of The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up: How a Little Newspaper Solved the Biggest Scientific and Political Mystery of Our Time.
If you want to know the truth about the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic, you need to discover the brilliant investigative work Neenyah Ostrom did for a decade. Starting in 1988, Ostrom reported on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for a newspaper called New York Native. What her reporting uncovered about the true nature of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic will shock you.
In The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up, Charles Ortleb recounts his newspaper's struggle to get the media and the mainstream medical establishment to pay attention to Ostrom's pioneering investigative reporting on the science and politics of the devastating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic.
By the time you finish Ortleb's stunning memoir, you will understand why the Centers for Disease Control has been unwilling to tell the public the truth about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The CDC does not want the public to know that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a transmissible illness linked to a virus called HHV-6 that affects every system in the body. They have covered up the illness for so many decades that the neglected virus is totally out of control. Now it is causing a long list of other illnesses and many cancers.
Nobody in the world covered the emergence of HHV-6 and its link to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome more than Neenyah Ostrom. Ostrom's decade of reporting on HHV-6 was recently vindicated by this statement from scientists at the University of Wurzburg: "While HHV-6 was long believed to have no negative impact on human health, scientists today increasingly suspect the virus of causing various diseases such as multiple sclerosis or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Recent studies even suggest that HHV-6 might play a role in the pathogenesis of several diseases of the central nervous system such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression or Alzheimer's."
The big question about Neenyah Ostrom and New York Native is this: How many lives would have been saved if the scientific establishment and the mainstream media had paid more attention to Neenyah Ostrom's reporting on HHV-6 and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in New York Native?
One day, if there is any justice in the world, the CDC and the medical establishment will apologize for not paying attention to Neenyah Ostrom's groundbreaking work on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome that Charles Ortleb published in New York Native. That would be a fitting end to one of journalism's greatest David and Goliath stories.
If you want to know the truth about the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic, you need to discover the brilliant investigative work Neenyah Ostrom did for a decade. Starting in 1988, Ostrom reported on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for a newspaper called New York Native. What her reporting uncovered about the true nature of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic will shock you.
In The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up, Charles Ortleb recounts his newspaper's struggle to get the media and the mainstream medical establishment to pay attention to Ostrom's pioneering investigative reporting on the science and politics of the devastating Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic.
By the time you finish Ortleb's stunning memoir, you will understand why the Centers for Disease Control has been unwilling to tell the public the truth about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The CDC does not want the public to know that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a transmissible illness linked to a virus called HHV-6 that affects every system in the body. They have covered up the illness for so many decades that the neglected virus is totally out of control. Now it is causing a long list of other illnesses and many cancers.
Nobody in the world covered the emergence of HHV-6 and its link to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome more than Neenyah Ostrom. Ostrom's decade of reporting on HHV-6 was recently vindicated by this statement from scientists at the University of Wurzburg: "While HHV-6 was long believed to have no negative impact on human health, scientists today increasingly suspect the virus of causing various diseases such as multiple sclerosis or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Recent studies even suggest that HHV-6 might play a role in the pathogenesis of several diseases of the central nervous system such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression or Alzheimer's."
The big question about Neenyah Ostrom and New York Native is this: How many lives would have been saved if the scientific establishment and the mainstream media had paid more attention to Neenyah Ostrom's reporting on HHV-6 and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in New York Native?
One day, if there is any justice in the world, the CDC and the medical establishment will apologize for not paying attention to Neenyah Ostrom's groundbreaking work on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome that Charles Ortleb published in New York Native. That would be a fitting end to one of journalism's greatest David and Goliath stories.
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This volume contains the first two books about the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic by the first publisher to devote a newspaper to the coverage of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and its relationship to the AIDS epidemic.
The first book is the detailed history of Charles Ortleb's newspaper, New York Native, the only publication to tirelessly raise questions about everything the Centers for Disease Control was doing and not doing about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
The second book contains a critical analysis of the forces and personalities that contributed to a cover-up of an epidemic that now threatens everyone's health.
The first book is the detailed history of Charles Ortleb's newspaper, New York Native, the only publication to tirelessly raise questions about everything the Centers for Disease Control was doing and not doing about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
The second book contains a critical analysis of the forces and personalities that contributed to a cover-up of an epidemic that now threatens everyone's health.
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Two chapters from The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up Volume Two.
Charles Ortleb, the pioneering publisher who devoted a newspaper to coverage of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, analyzes the battle to control the scientific narrative that made Anthony Fauci one of the most powerful scientists in the universe and destroyed the career of Peter Duesberg. While Charles Ortleb concludes that they were both wrong about the nature of the AIDS epidemic, he argues that Duesberg inadvertently helped open the world's eyes to the relationship between HHV-6, AIDS, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Charles Ortleb, the pioneering publisher who devoted a newspaper to coverage of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, analyzes the battle to control the scientific narrative that made Anthony Fauci one of the most powerful scientists in the universe and destroyed the career of Peter Duesberg. While Charles Ortleb concludes that they were both wrong about the nature of the AIDS epidemic, he argues that Duesberg inadvertently helped open the world's eyes to the relationship between HHV-6, AIDS, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
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This little book is a chapter from The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up Volume Two.
In this explosive chapter, the first publisher to devote his newspaper to the coverage of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome details the role of Anthony Fauci in the cover-up of the truth about the relationship of the two epidemics.
In this explosive chapter, the first publisher to devote his newspaper to the coverage of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome details the role of Anthony Fauci in the cover-up of the truth about the relationship of the two epidemics.
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Three unique works of political and satirical fiction that capture the universe of lies, deceptions, and prejudice that constitute the epidemic of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
The Stonewall Massacre is an alternative history of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic and the Stonewall Riots. If the gay movement had been destroyed at Stonewall in 1969, would there have been an AIDS epidemic as we know it? Would the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic have been recognized as the real AIDS epidemic? Told from the perspective of a man who lives to tell the story of the Stonewall Riots, the story comes to a shocking conclusion.
The African Swine Fever Novel has been called "The Animal Farm of our time.” This satirical fable uses talking pigs to raise serious questions about the role of propaganda and disinformation to control what people think and do about epidemics. Anybody who knows the cockamamie history of the CDC and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic will appreciate the book’s sarcasm and numerous irreverent passages. The humor in the book is dark and the vision of current and future public health situation is apocalyptic.
The Closing Argument is about an African-American man who is accused of spreading AIDS. His lawyer captures the attention of the world when he puts the government on trial for lying about the relationship of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and AIDS. In a very detailed and science-based closing argument, the lawyer attempts to open the eyes of the jurors to the fact that the truth about AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome lies behind a mask of scientific fraud and deception. The unpleasant truth about AIDS and CFS is that racist and antigay thinking are the coin of the epidemiological realm. The unresolved conclusion forces the reader to act as a juror by deciding the verdict. Is the government covering up the relationship between AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or isn’t it?
The Stonewall Massacre is an alternative history of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic and the Stonewall Riots. If the gay movement had been destroyed at Stonewall in 1969, would there have been an AIDS epidemic as we know it? Would the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic have been recognized as the real AIDS epidemic? Told from the perspective of a man who lives to tell the story of the Stonewall Riots, the story comes to a shocking conclusion.
The African Swine Fever Novel has been called "The Animal Farm of our time.” This satirical fable uses talking pigs to raise serious questions about the role of propaganda and disinformation to control what people think and do about epidemics. Anybody who knows the cockamamie history of the CDC and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic will appreciate the book’s sarcasm and numerous irreverent passages. The humor in the book is dark and the vision of current and future public health situation is apocalyptic.
The Closing Argument is about an African-American man who is accused of spreading AIDS. His lawyer captures the attention of the world when he puts the government on trial for lying about the relationship of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and AIDS. In a very detailed and science-based closing argument, the lawyer attempts to open the eyes of the jurors to the fact that the truth about AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome lies behind a mask of scientific fraud and deception. The unpleasant truth about AIDS and CFS is that racist and antigay thinking are the coin of the epidemiological realm. The unresolved conclusion forces the reader to act as a juror by deciding the verdict. Is the government covering up the relationship between AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or isn’t it?
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One day soon, the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome crisis will be coming to Broadway. This play will change the way the world looks at Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, AIDS, and Susan Sontag.
This explosive play by the author of The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up captures the complicated relationship he had with the celebrated intellectual, Susan Sontag.
Charles Ortleb met Susan Sontag in 1973 at a gay conference in New York City. He was twenty-three and she was forty. Ortleb had recently moved to New York City and like many aspiring young writers at the time, was fascinated by Sontag. He couldn't believe his luck when she agreed to do an interview with him for a new magazine called Out.This is the first time that interview will reach a major audience, and there is one dramatic moment in which it almost seemed like Sontag was trying to come out of the closet. After asking a number of probing questions about her work, Sontag said to Ortleb, "You don't miss a thing, do you?"
The play turns dark and disturbing as Ortleb describes his subsequent two meetings with Sontag in the late 70s and the late 80s. Ortleb, who ultimately published a newspaper and became the first publisher to take AIDS and Chronic Fatigue seriously, met with Sontag when she was working on her book about AIDS and warned her that his newspaper's reporting suggested the government was not being truthful about the nature of AIDS. The last time Ortleb saw Sontag, she hugged him and said, "You're very real to me."Ultimately, Sontag not only did not listen to his advice, but she went out of her way to indirectly attack Ortleb and his newspaper in her book AIDS and Its Metaphors.
Ortleb is finally speaking out about this shocking development that occurred decades ago. Ortleb's discussion of Sontag's betrayal of their friendship and ultimately of the gay community, raises new issues about Sontag's character which many are now questioning.
This explosive play by the author of The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up captures the complicated relationship he had with the celebrated intellectual, Susan Sontag.
Charles Ortleb met Susan Sontag in 1973 at a gay conference in New York City. He was twenty-three and she was forty. Ortleb had recently moved to New York City and like many aspiring young writers at the time, was fascinated by Sontag. He couldn't believe his luck when she agreed to do an interview with him for a new magazine called Out.This is the first time that interview will reach a major audience, and there is one dramatic moment in which it almost seemed like Sontag was trying to come out of the closet. After asking a number of probing questions about her work, Sontag said to Ortleb, "You don't miss a thing, do you?"
The play turns dark and disturbing as Ortleb describes his subsequent two meetings with Sontag in the late 70s and the late 80s. Ortleb, who ultimately published a newspaper and became the first publisher to take AIDS and Chronic Fatigue seriously, met with Sontag when she was working on her book about AIDS and warned her that his newspaper's reporting suggested the government was not being truthful about the nature of AIDS. The last time Ortleb saw Sontag, she hugged him and said, "You're very real to me."Ultimately, Sontag not only did not listen to his advice, but she went out of her way to indirectly attack Ortleb and his newspaper in her book AIDS and Its Metaphors.
Ortleb is finally speaking out about this shocking development that occurred decades ago. Ortleb's discussion of Sontag's betrayal of their friendship and ultimately of the gay community, raises new issues about Sontag's character which many are now questioning.
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For The last four decades, newspaper publisher and editor Charles Ortleb has been the leading journalistic voice covering the relationship between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, HHV-6 and AIDS. His work was praised in And the Band Played On by Randy Shilts and, in Rolling Stone, David Black said that Ortleb's newspaper deserved a Pulitzer Prize for its early coverage of AIDS.
This uncompromising and eye-opening little book is a chapter from The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up volume Two: The Origins of Totalitarianism in Science and Medicine. It explores the mistakes four researchers at the Centers for Disease Control made which led to the explosive pandemic of HHV-6 and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome which threaten everyone's health today.
While the scientists who led the AIDS research efforts at the Centers for Disease Control, (James Curran, Donald Francis, Mary Guinan, and James Mason), have been celebrated as heroic figures, Ortleb argues that their work was flawed, prejudiced, and ultimately resulted in a catastrophe that scientists have not yet even begun to fully understand.
Hopefully, this book will inspire scientists, the media, and the public to ask the inconvenient questions that could result in a new understanding of the relationship between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, HHV-6, and AIDS. Other books on the cover-up of the relationship between HHV-6, CHronic Fatigue Syndrome, and AIDS by the author. The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up: How a Little Newspaper Solved the Biggest Scientific and Political Mystery of Our Time The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up Volume Two: The Origins of Totalitarianism in Science and Medicine Iatrogenocide: Notes for a Political Philosophy of Epidemiology and Science The Stonewall Massacre The African Swine Fever Novel The Closing Argument: A courtroom novella The Last Lovers on Earth: Stories from Dark Times Iron Peter: A Year in the Mythopoetic Life of New York City The Black Party: A Dramatic Comedy in Two Acts Butterfly Ghosts and The New Hippocratic Oath: Earlier and Later Poems
This uncompromising and eye-opening little book is a chapter from The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up volume Two: The Origins of Totalitarianism in Science and Medicine. It explores the mistakes four researchers at the Centers for Disease Control made which led to the explosive pandemic of HHV-6 and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome which threaten everyone's health today.
While the scientists who led the AIDS research efforts at the Centers for Disease Control, (James Curran, Donald Francis, Mary Guinan, and James Mason), have been celebrated as heroic figures, Ortleb argues that their work was flawed, prejudiced, and ultimately resulted in a catastrophe that scientists have not yet even begun to fully understand.
Hopefully, this book will inspire scientists, the media, and the public to ask the inconvenient questions that could result in a new understanding of the relationship between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, HHV-6, and AIDS. Other books on the cover-up of the relationship between HHV-6, CHronic Fatigue Syndrome, and AIDS by the author. The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up: How a Little Newspaper Solved the Biggest Scientific and Political Mystery of Our Time The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up Volume Two: The Origins of Totalitarianism in Science and Medicine Iatrogenocide: Notes for a Political Philosophy of Epidemiology and Science The Stonewall Massacre The African Swine Fever Novel The Closing Argument: A courtroom novella The Last Lovers on Earth: Stories from Dark Times Iron Peter: A Year in the Mythopoetic Life of New York City The Black Party: A Dramatic Comedy in Two Acts Butterfly Ghosts and The New Hippocratic Oath: Earlier and Later Poems
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From the Introduction: When science is good it is very good. The picture most people have of science is one of objectivity, integrity, good faith, and miracles. People of noble character use time-honored experimental procedures to give us a truthful picture of the reality we find ourselves situated in. But there is another side of science, a dark side. On that side of science there is prejudice, deception, and outright fraud. Like the world during the era of Nazi science, good faith is a cruel joke. Instead of white knights, one finds the scum of the earth posing as real scientists in white coats. This little book is about that dark side. My journey into the dark side of science began in 1981 when I was the publisher of a newspaper called New York Native. I inadvertently published the first article about the AIDS epidemic. Subsequently, I devoted my newspaper to the coverage of AIDS, which evolved into to equally groundbreaking coverage of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. My history of New York Native, is contained in The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up. Randy Shilts praise my newspaper's early coverage of AIDS in And the Band Played On. In Rolling Stone, David Black said New York Native deserved a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage of AIDS. New York Native is mentioned in Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart. In the first part of the AIDS epidemic, my role was that of publisher, editor, and journalist. But given the long, unrelenting nature of the epidemic, I have found myself evolving into a historian and political philosopher of the science and culture of the epidemic. Those roles are reflected in my many books on the subject which include journalism, history, political philosophy, fiction, plays, and even poetry. I have looked at our dark times from a number of different angles and have used a variety of means to try and communicate the criminal nature of the tragedy. As a historian, I have tried to identify the elements that have come together to form the perfect public health storm and the perfect biomedical crime. As an involuntarily-drafted political philosopher, I have been forced to peer behind the veil of science and public health propaganda to analyze the values and structures that are the foundation of the political and medical dystopia that we are still living in today. Anyone who seeks to understand the structure or inner workings of anything that is involved in science ends up at the feet of Thomas Kuhn and I am no exception. However, I can imagine Kuhn rolling over in his grave, because in his classic, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, I have seen science's secret heart of darkness. In between the lines, Kuhn has inadvertently written a useful guidebook on how to commit covert crimes in science and how to build a totalitarian, dystopian world of what I call "abnormal science" behind a veil of what Kuhn calls "normal science." The crime that has been hidden behind Kuhnian normal science is a real doozy. I have called it an HIV Ponzi scheme and I have explained why Anthony Fauci, the Director of the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, could be considered its Bernard Madoff in my book Fauci. This Ponzi scheme has successfully concealed the relationship between the virus HHV-6, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and AIDS. It has been able to protect what I call a "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is not AIDS" paradigm. All Chronic Fatigue Syndrome research is aimed at insisting that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is not AIDS.
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The first newspaper publisher and editor to devote a publication to the coverage of both AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome explains why the first cases of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in Atlanta (the home of the Centers for Disease Control) should have been considered an obvious part of the AIDS epidemic. By not recognizing Chronic Fatigue Syndrome as part of the AIDS epidemic, the CDC sent CFS patients on a desperate wild goose chase in a Kafkaesque universe of biomedical fraud that has cost them their health, their relationships, their careers, and in some cases, their lives. Not seeing and admitting that CFS is part of the epidemic AIDS and HHV-6 (the real AIDS virus) will inevitably be recognized as the biggest and most consequential biomedical mistakes in history.
No journalist has written more books that sounded the alarm about the intertwined nature of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, AIDS, and HHV-6 epidemics than Charles Ortleb. A thorough understanding of these epidemics must begin with the reading of Ortleb's unique books.
Four decades of writing and thinking about what can only be called a political and biomedical cover-up have turned Ortleb into one of the most important political philosophers of science and writers of his time. His uncompromising work has made him the George Orwell and Hannah Arendt of his generation.
As a publisher, editor, and author, Charles Ortleb has been warning the world that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a contagious pandemic caused by a virus that can trigger a spectrum of illnesses and that it can be both chronic and fatal. Ortleb has insisted that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is at the center of a public health crisis that still has not been recognized by the scientific, medical, and media elite. The deaths of a number of people from complications of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are finally waking the world up to the importance of his work and the wisdom of all of his books.
Ortleb closes his book with a plea for the "CFS/AIDS New Deal" to change the course of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and AIDS research. The "CFS/AIDS New Deal" calls for equal funding for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and AIDS research, treatment, and prevention, and that they be researched side-by-side to determine if they are actually one epidemic.
No journalist has written more books that sounded the alarm about the intertwined nature of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, AIDS, and HHV-6 epidemics than Charles Ortleb. A thorough understanding of these epidemics must begin with the reading of Ortleb's unique books.
Four decades of writing and thinking about what can only be called a political and biomedical cover-up have turned Ortleb into one of the most important political philosophers of science and writers of his time. His uncompromising work has made him the George Orwell and Hannah Arendt of his generation.
As a publisher, editor, and author, Charles Ortleb has been warning the world that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a contagious pandemic caused by a virus that can trigger a spectrum of illnesses and that it can be both chronic and fatal. Ortleb has insisted that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is at the center of a public health crisis that still has not been recognized by the scientific, medical, and media elite. The deaths of a number of people from complications of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are finally waking the world up to the importance of his work and the wisdom of all of his books.
Ortleb closes his book with a plea for the "CFS/AIDS New Deal" to change the course of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and AIDS research. The "CFS/AIDS New Deal" calls for equal funding for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and AIDS research, treatment, and prevention, and that they be researched side-by-side to determine if they are actually one epidemic.
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Three provocative and historically important plays by the first journalist to devote a newspaper to investigative reporting of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
The three plays in this collection:
The Last Lovers on Earth
The Closing Argument
The Black Party
This collection of plays grew out of Charles Ortleb's forty years of covering an epidemic of lies. As described in Apocalypse Then and Now: Collected Works 1980-2020, it all began in a little newspaper called New York Native. Beginning in 1981, Ortleb was the first publisher and editor-in-chief to take the AIDS epidemic seriously and make it the signature story of our newspaper. For its initial coverage of the epidemic, New York Native was praised in Rolling Stone and by Randy Shilts in And the Band Played On. But as the epidemic dragged on, New York Native became controversial because we dared to do critical and investigative reporting that questioned the official political and scientific narrative of the AIDS epidemic. The newspaper's biggest sin was the reporting by Neenyah Ostrom that pointed out the obvious: that the emerging epidemic of so-called “Chronic Fatigue Syndrome” is just another face of AIDS.
The AIDS establishment and the AIDS activists were also annoyed by our reporting about the toxic drug, AZT. John Lauritsen’s detailed analysis of the weak and often fraudulent science that resulted in the poisoning of countless patients should be honored in every journalism school.
You cannot read Ortleb's history of New York Native, The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up, without coming to the conclusion that AIDS (and CFS) are epidemic characterized by fraud and deceit. He calls the epidemic “Holocaust II” because there is no escaping the genocidal nature of the science, the politics, and the collaborationist culture that it represents.
Ultimately, in 1997, the AIDS activists succeeded in putting New York Native out of business. The most important journalistic voice of critical thinking was silenced. Well, not exactly. For the last two decades Ortleb has written numerous books, plays, songs, and even cartoons, that carry on the spirit of New York Native. He suffers from the optimism of writers everywhere who believe that the truth will ultimately come out. Even if it takes decades.
On April 18, 2019, on Aboutlawsuits.com Irvin Jackson wrote, “More than half of HIV-positive patients taking medications like Truvada, Stribild and Atripla will eventually develop a neurocognitive disorder associated with the disease and the drug cocktails used to treat it, according to the findings of a new study.” On April 19, 2019, Jenner Law reported, “Eight patients who took the popular HIV/AIDS drug Truvada and similar tenofovir-based drugs have sued Gilead Sciences, Inc., claiming the giant pharmaceutical company deliberately withheld a much safer version of these drugs from the market for more than a decade in a patent-timing scheme to maximize profits. As a result, "hundreds of thousands of HIV-infected patients experienced serious, permanent and sometimes fatal complications that may have been avoided had the company been honest about the safer alternative it had in the wings.”
This collection of plays is dedicated to those victims and all the victims of an epidemic of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome biomedical fraud and deceit. Perhaps these three plays will give them some degree of hope knowing that, even though New York Native is gone, there is still some resistance in the underground.
The three plays in this collection:
The Last Lovers on Earth
The Closing Argument
The Black Party
This collection of plays grew out of Charles Ortleb's forty years of covering an epidemic of lies. As described in Apocalypse Then and Now: Collected Works 1980-2020, it all began in a little newspaper called New York Native. Beginning in 1981, Ortleb was the first publisher and editor-in-chief to take the AIDS epidemic seriously and make it the signature story of our newspaper. For its initial coverage of the epidemic, New York Native was praised in Rolling Stone and by Randy Shilts in And the Band Played On. But as the epidemic dragged on, New York Native became controversial because we dared to do critical and investigative reporting that questioned the official political and scientific narrative of the AIDS epidemic. The newspaper's biggest sin was the reporting by Neenyah Ostrom that pointed out the obvious: that the emerging epidemic of so-called “Chronic Fatigue Syndrome” is just another face of AIDS.
The AIDS establishment and the AIDS activists were also annoyed by our reporting about the toxic drug, AZT. John Lauritsen’s detailed analysis of the weak and often fraudulent science that resulted in the poisoning of countless patients should be honored in every journalism school.
You cannot read Ortleb's history of New York Native, The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up, without coming to the conclusion that AIDS (and CFS) are epidemic characterized by fraud and deceit. He calls the epidemic “Holocaust II” because there is no escaping the genocidal nature of the science, the politics, and the collaborationist culture that it represents.
Ultimately, in 1997, the AIDS activists succeeded in putting New York Native out of business. The most important journalistic voice of critical thinking was silenced. Well, not exactly. For the last two decades Ortleb has written numerous books, plays, songs, and even cartoons, that carry on the spirit of New York Native. He suffers from the optimism of writers everywhere who believe that the truth will ultimately come out. Even if it takes decades.
On April 18, 2019, on Aboutlawsuits.com Irvin Jackson wrote, “More than half of HIV-positive patients taking medications like Truvada, Stribild and Atripla will eventually develop a neurocognitive disorder associated with the disease and the drug cocktails used to treat it, according to the findings of a new study.” On April 19, 2019, Jenner Law reported, “Eight patients who took the popular HIV/AIDS drug Truvada and similar tenofovir-based drugs have sued Gilead Sciences, Inc., claiming the giant pharmaceutical company deliberately withheld a much safer version of these drugs from the market for more than a decade in a patent-timing scheme to maximize profits. As a result, "hundreds of thousands of HIV-infected patients experienced serious, permanent and sometimes fatal complications that may have been avoided had the company been honest about the safer alternative it had in the wings.”
This collection of plays is dedicated to those victims and all the victims of an epidemic of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome biomedical fraud and deceit. Perhaps these three plays will give them some degree of hope knowing that, even though New York Native is gone, there is still some resistance in the underground.
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These ten books presented in one collection are a monumental achievement in the history of journalism and critical thinking The first newspaper publisher and editor to take AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome seriously has written ten unique works that capture the truth about what we have been through for the last forty years and he provides us with a chilling warning about where we are headed.
On May 18, 1981, Charles Ortleb’s New York Native, a small newspaper in Manhattan, published a story that turned out to be the very first report on the AIDS epidemic. The newspaper subsequently made AIDS its signature story by covering the epidemic from every conceivable angle. New York Native was mentioned twenty-two times in And the Band Played On, the bestselling history of the early AIDS epidemic by Randy Shilts. He praised New York Native’s “singularly thorough coverage of the epidemic.” He also wrote, “Because of the extraordinary reporting of the New York Native, the city’s gay community had been exposed to far more information about AIDS than San Francisco’s in 1981 and 1982.” Shilts also noted that New York Native “published the first report anywhere from a government official that the cause of AIDS had been discovered.”
New York Native made history when it published Larry Kramer’s famous essay, “1,112 and Counting,” which many credit with the launching of the AIDS activist movement. The newspaper was cited in the stage and film versions of Kramer’s play, The Normal Heart.
In an interview in New York Press, Nicholas Regush, ABC News producer, and author of The Virus Within, said that New York Native “did an astounding job” in its coverage of AIDS and he credited it with “educating him early on.” In a 1988 profile on Charles Ortleb titled “The Outsider” in Rolling Stone, Katie Leishman wrote, “It is undeniable that many major AIDS stories were Ortleb’s months and sometimes years before mainstream journalists took them up. Behind the scenes he exercises an enormous unacknowledged influence on the coverage of the medical story of the century.”
New York Native’s Neenyah Ostrom was the only reporter to cover the emerging epidemic of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and its scientific and political relationship to HHV-6, the virus that continually threatened the prevailing HIV paradigm of AIDS.
Hillary Johnson, in her groundbreaking book on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Osler’s Web, wrote, “Ortleb, in fact, increasingly suspected the AIDS outbreak was merely a modest subset of the more pervasive immune-damaging epidemic disease claiming heterosexuals – chronic fatigue syndrome.” The breaking news these days seems to be vindicating New York Native’s reporting.
This collection of ten books by Charles Ortleb (which are also available individually) contains forty years of journalism, history, philosophical thought, and imaginative writing about what he refers to as “an epidemic of lies” and “Holocaust II.” These books capture one of the great uncompromising minds of our time as he tries to convey in every way possible, the horror of what has been hidden from the public about the real science and politics of the one of the greatest public health crises in history. By the time you finish these ten unique books, you will have experienced an intellectual nuclear explosion that threatens to destroy every assumption you have about the epidemic you thought you knew. Welcome to your apocalypse.
On May 18, 1981, Charles Ortleb’s New York Native, a small newspaper in Manhattan, published a story that turned out to be the very first report on the AIDS epidemic. The newspaper subsequently made AIDS its signature story by covering the epidemic from every conceivable angle. New York Native was mentioned twenty-two times in And the Band Played On, the bestselling history of the early AIDS epidemic by Randy Shilts. He praised New York Native’s “singularly thorough coverage of the epidemic.” He also wrote, “Because of the extraordinary reporting of the New York Native, the city’s gay community had been exposed to far more information about AIDS than San Francisco’s in 1981 and 1982.” Shilts also noted that New York Native “published the first report anywhere from a government official that the cause of AIDS had been discovered.”
New York Native made history when it published Larry Kramer’s famous essay, “1,112 and Counting,” which many credit with the launching of the AIDS activist movement. The newspaper was cited in the stage and film versions of Kramer’s play, The Normal Heart.
In an interview in New York Press, Nicholas Regush, ABC News producer, and author of The Virus Within, said that New York Native “did an astounding job” in its coverage of AIDS and he credited it with “educating him early on.” In a 1988 profile on Charles Ortleb titled “The Outsider” in Rolling Stone, Katie Leishman wrote, “It is undeniable that many major AIDS stories were Ortleb’s months and sometimes years before mainstream journalists took them up. Behind the scenes he exercises an enormous unacknowledged influence on the coverage of the medical story of the century.”
New York Native’s Neenyah Ostrom was the only reporter to cover the emerging epidemic of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and its scientific and political relationship to HHV-6, the virus that continually threatened the prevailing HIV paradigm of AIDS.
Hillary Johnson, in her groundbreaking book on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Osler’s Web, wrote, “Ortleb, in fact, increasingly suspected the AIDS outbreak was merely a modest subset of the more pervasive immune-damaging epidemic disease claiming heterosexuals – chronic fatigue syndrome.” The breaking news these days seems to be vindicating New York Native’s reporting.
This collection of ten books by Charles Ortleb (which are also available individually) contains forty years of journalism, history, philosophical thought, and imaginative writing about what he refers to as “an epidemic of lies” and “Holocaust II.” These books capture one of the great uncompromising minds of our time as he tries to convey in every way possible, the horror of what has been hidden from the public about the real science and politics of the one of the greatest public health crises in history. By the time you finish these ten unique books, you will have experienced an intellectual nuclear explosion that threatens to destroy every assumption you have about the epidemic you thought you knew. Welcome to your apocalypse.
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This book, which is one of the most provocative sections of The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up Volume Two, is a critical appreciation of Peter Duesberg and the intellectuals he inspired. They all challenged the official AIDS orthodoxy. Some of them did it at great expense to their careers.
Peter Duesberg's critique of HIV is presented here as a pathway to a new understanding of the real AIDS epidemic which revolves around the virus HHV-6 and includes what was thought to be a separate epidemic: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
While Duesberg and his supporters never even discussed Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, their diligent work made it crystal clear that AIDS research was riddled with mistaken assumptions and in some instances, serious fraud.
Peter Duesberg's critique of HIV is presented here as a pathway to a new understanding of the real AIDS epidemic which revolves around the virus HHV-6 and includes what was thought to be a separate epidemic: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
While Duesberg and his supporters never even discussed Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, their diligent work made it crystal clear that AIDS research was riddled with mistaken assumptions and in some instances, serious fraud.
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