Episodes
Thursday Sep 28, 2017
The mathematician who insists that the HIV story of AIDS does not add up.
Thursday Sep 28, 2017
Thursday Sep 28, 2017
Charles Ortleb, the author of Truth to Power, discusses Rebecca Culshaw's scathing critique of the HIV theory of AIDS. Culshaw who is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the University of Texas and the author of Science Sold Out, has published several journal articles about the mathematical modeling of HIV immunology. After working for a decade on HIV, Culshaw came to the conclusion that the HIV/AIDS hypothesis is untenable and the cause of a reign of terror and discrimination against the gay and black communities.
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Listen to "The Lady Upstairs," the album on Spotify inspired by The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up. Lyrics by Charles Ortleb. Music and performance by Chris Davidson. This album is also available on Amazon, Apple Music, iTunes, Google, and Deezer. Please help raise awareness about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome by including these songs on your Spotify list and by sharing them with your friends and family.
Thursday Sep 21, 2017
Thursday Sep 21, 2017
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Thursday Sep 14, 2017
Thursday Sep 14, 2017
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
In the April 29, 1991 issue of New York Native, there was a long interview, conducted by Neenyah Ostrom, with a very honest and outspoken doctor named Paul Lavinger. He was an internist who developed chronic fatigue syndrome in December 1989. His wife had contracted it in 1987. Ostrom reported, “In his extended household, five people now have been diagnosed with or are starting to develop symptoms of CFS. The Lavingers also have a five-year-old dog that ‘collapses for three hours’ after being taken for a walk.”
Lavinger told Ostrom, “From 25 years’ experience of practicing medicine and seeing how government agencies deal with outbreaks of illnesses, [he] believes that a ‘conspiracy of dunces’ is keeping the truth about chronic fatigue syndrome from the American public. . . . It’s absolutely ironic that the patients who have this illness, who are often turned away by physicians, are sicker than most patients in any doctor’s practice.” He also said, “The government doesn’t want to let the public know that they might be at risk, because if the public knew that they were at risk, then the public would demand certain things of the government. . . . But the government doesn’t want a public outcry. I think the government really wants to keep this quiet.”
He also believed, “The insurance companies are glad that the government doesn’t want to admit that this thing is real, because the insurance companies don’t want to have to pay.”
He also told Ostrom, “Families are in this conspiracy because they don’t want to feel guilty for not taking care of the sick family member—it’s easier to say that it’s your own damn fault. Can you imagine walking up to someone in an iron lung and saying ‘It’s your own damn fault you’re in this iron lung?’ So families absolve themselves of guilt. I know this story of a young girl with this illness: She had a typical story, there were lots of things she couldn’t do. So the family put her in a mental institution. I mean, they do this in Russia, but . . . the family doesn’t want to admit that the CFS patient is so sick that they might have to care for him or her. It’s easier to get rid of the sick person.”
Lavinger had an apocalyptic view of CFS and warned, “If you think the infrastructure of this country is the bridges, tunnels, and highways, you’re wrong—it’s the people. And I’m telling you that everybody could get sick—well, not everybody because there are people who are naturally immune to different kinds of illnesses. But it’s possible that half this country could get sick and that would be a disaster.”
In the May 6 issue of New York Native, published the second installment of the interview with Dr. Lavinger. When Ostrom asked him about the transmissibility of CFS, he said, “First of all, this disease is probably caused by a virus. Why do I say that? You know the story about the duck: If it walks like a duck, if it quacks like a duck, it’s a duck? Well if this disease isn’t a virus, it’s a duck. . . . The sheer number of people who are estimated to have CFS, as much as two to five percent of the population—maybe five to twelve million people—speaks to the issue of transmissibility. Too many people are getting the illness.”
Lavinger told her, “Practically all the people who got this disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, got it after 1980. . . . I spoke to a doctor who has been sick with CFS for six years but continues to work. In addition to his regular gastroenterology practice, out of the kindness of his heart, he takes care of 100 CFS patients. He told me that, among these 100 patients, he has 10 families. Eight of the ten families have two family members who had CFS; two of the ten families have three sick family members.”
Even though most of the evidence pointed to CFS being transmissible, he told Ostrom, “If you call the hotline at the CDC and press the right buttons on your touch-tone phone, they’ll tell you that CFS cannot be transmitted from person to person, period. And in the CDC pamphlet to doctors about this disease, it says exactly the same thing.
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Thursday Sep 07, 2017
His Father had AIDS. He has Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Thursday Sep 07, 2017
Thursday Sep 07, 2017
This is a show that could revolutionize the way people look at Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and AIDS. Charles Ortleb discusses Jonathan Lyon, who has written Carnivore, a novel that is a "revenge tragedy" inspired by his struggle with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Lyon may soon become the most talked-about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome victim in the world. Jonathan Lyon has suffered from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for ten years, and in Attitude magazine he reports that he watched his "dad die of HIV." Lyon's condition is referred to as non-HIV AIDS by former National Cancer Institute researcher Judy Mikovits. Ortleb asks the painfully obvious question of whether there is a connection between Lyon's "non-HIV AIDS" and his father's "HIV AIDS." Ortleb also urges Lyon to follow the bold and honest path of CFS activist Karen Lambert rather than celebrity CFS sufferers Laura Hillenbrand and Jennifer Brea. Lambert has been quite vocal about the contagiousness of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and its connection to AIDS. Ortleb argues that Hillenbrand and Brea are squandering their opportunities to educate the public while they whitewash the disease and fail to discuss all the science (and journalism) that support the reality that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a contagious illness and a public health emergency. All of Charles Ortleb's books can be found at www.CharlesOrtleb.com.
Charles Ortleb's books on Amazon
Thursday Aug 31, 2017
Thursday Aug 31, 2017
The Last Lovers on Earth
The Closing Argument
Iron Peter
Silence, Exile, and Cunning
Holocaust II
His play:
The Black Party
His movie:
The Last Lovers on Earth
His songs and albums (with Chris Davidson) on Spotify:
The Truth to Power Playlist
Collaboration
The Girl from Perkins Cove
Hey You
His hit song about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome:
The Lady Upstairs
His websites:
HHV-6 University
New York Native University
Thursday Aug 24, 2017
Is Anthony Fauci the Bernie Madoff of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
Thursday Aug 24, 2017
Thursday Aug 24, 2017
Charles Ortleb, the former Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of New York Native, debunks the scientific empire that has enriched Anthony Fauci and made him an iconic figure in American science and medicine. Ortleb argues that, like Bernie Madoff', Fauci has built his reputation on fraud and deceit. For at least two decades, Madoff ran a financial Ponzi scheme while Fauci has run a scientific Ponzi scheme for more than three decades. While Bernie Madoff defrauded 4,800 people out of their money, Fauci's HIV Ponzi scheme has undermined the health and civil rights of millions of people all over the world. Ortleb argues that Fauci's AIDS empire should be considered a criminal enterprise and that the AIDS-related HHV-6 epidemic (which includes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) will only end when Fauci's HIV Ponzi scheme ends. All of Ortleb's books on Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and AIDS can be found here.
Read a free book about Anthony Fauci, the Bernie Madoff of AIDS and CFS here.
The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up Volume Two
Friday Aug 18, 2017
Friday Aug 18, 2017
Why are the CDC, the NIH, and the entire scientific establishment ignoring research that shows Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients are often infected with the very destructive, cancer-causing virus that has been linked to the most dramatic symptom of the early AIDS cases, Kaposi's Sarcoma? Charles Ortleb discusses how the Kaposi's Sarcoma virus (HHV-8) may be linked to the explosive epidemic of African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) in pigs that is now spreading in Eastern Europe and may soon reach Germany, France, and England. Ortleb discusses important unreported new evidence that African Swine Fever Virus can infect humans. He points out that Sardinia, which already has a major African Swine Fever virus epidemic in its pigs and a major epidemic of the Kaposi's Sarcoma virus in people, may hold the keys to understanding the interconnections between Kaposi's Sarcoma, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, AIDS, and African Swine Fever. Charles Ortleb is the author of Pig: A Memoir (https://goo.gl/XEBMfC), an Orwellian novel about the politics and science of human and porcine diseases. More information about all of Ortleb's books that explore the biomedical politics of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are at www.CharlesOrtleb.com The closing song of this show, "Language is War," can be heard on Spotify: https://goo.gl/Fk4Hhc
Thursday Aug 17, 2017
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the CDC's HIV Ponzi Scheme
Thursday Aug 17, 2017
Thursday Aug 17, 2017
In this episode, Charles Ortleb explores the similarities between the Bernie Madoff financial Ponzi Scheme and the deceitful Ponzi-like HIV science of AIDS at the Centers for Disease Control. Ortleb makes the case that the CDC's Ponzi scheme uses HIV fraud to disguise the real AIDS epidemic of HHV-6 diseases that includes the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome pandemic. He argues that the CDC's obsession with gay sex and venereal disease has basically blinded the CDC to the real nature of the AIDS epidemic. The CDC has convinced itself that AIDS is an STD when the real epidemic of HHV-6 (and its related viruses) clearly is not limited to sexual transmission. The CDC has put the health of the whole world at risk. He focuses on the work of the CDC's James Curran, one of the chief architects of the HIV/AIDS paradigm. Curran is now a celebrated Dean at Emory University. Ortleb argues that the CDC HIV Ponzi scheme will not end until the world recognizes the connection between AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Ortleb's books on AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (including one on James Curran) can be found at www.charlesortleb.com.
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Saturday Aug 05, 2017
Are AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome the New Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment?
Saturday Aug 05, 2017
Saturday Aug 05, 2017
Charles Ortleb, the New York Native publisher who made his newspaper the paper of record on AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, explores the similarities between the racist politics and deceptions of AIDS, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment. The author of the first book on the racist politics and science of AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (The Closing Argument https://goo.gl/LPkytF ) attempts to explain why Peter Duesberg--the molecular biologist who debunked the science of HIV--was not able to bring down the AIDS establishment's house of cards. Why wasn't Peter Duesberg as successful as Peter Buxtun, the man who was credited with ending the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment? Why haven't Peter Duesberg's cogent arguments against the HIV theory of AIDS opened up an international inquiry into the role of HHV-6 in AIDS and the disturbing connections between the AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemics? All of Charles Ortleb's books are at www.charlesortleb.com
Friday Aug 04, 2017
Charles Ortleb interviews Hillary Johnson
Friday Aug 04, 2017
Friday Aug 04, 2017
Charles Ortleb, the publisher of New York Native and author of The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up, interviews Hillary Johnson, the first journalist to cover the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic in Rolling Stone. She is also the author of Osler's Web: Inside the Labyrinth of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic. Visit her website Oslersweb.com for all her latest reporting. All of Charles Ortleb's books about HHV-6, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, AIDS and the politics of science can be found at CharlesOrtleb.com.
Listen to "The Lady Upstairs," the album on Spotify inspired by The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-up. Lyrics by Charles Ortleb. Music and performance by Chris Davidson. This album is also available on Amazon, Apple Music, iTunes, Google, and Deezer. Please help raise awarness about Chronic Fatiue Syndrome by including these songs on your Spotify list and by sharing them with your friends and family.