David Rasnick is a biochemist who has spent decades studying AIDS and cancer.

He created DATE analysis as part of his cancer theory work. (DATE stands for Differentiation, Adaptation, Transformation, Evolution.) Rasnick used to be the president of Rethinking AIDS, a group that re-evaluates the HIV theory scientifically. He was also the president of the International Coalition for Medical Justice and was part of the Presidential AIDS Advisory Panel of South Africa from 2000 to 2008.

Summary

David challenges the scientific consensus that HIV causes AIDS, arguing that AIDS is not a single-cause disease and that HIV has never been conclusively shown to be the cause. In fact, he says that AIDS doesn’t exist in any meaningful way.

He also contends that antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) used to treat AIDS are toxic and ineffective and that HIV tests are essentially useless due to a lack of specificity.

David points to dissenting views, such as those of the Perth Group.

AIDS is an industry, and the ‘science’ is overly dogmatic and not sufficiently open to scientific scrutiny.

If there is evidence that HIV causes AIDS, there should be scientific documents which either singly or collectively demonstrate that fact, at least with a high probability. There is no such document.

Kary Mullis, Nobel Prize winner and PCR inventor

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