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The Closing Argument (A novella about HHV-6 and the racial politics of AIDS.)

 
 
 
 
 

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If you read only one book about AIDS in your entire life, it should be this one. I does for AIDS what "Uncle Tom's Cabin" did for slavery.

A print version of this book and a Kindle version are also available at Amazon.com.

This controversial novella uses a criminal trial to tell the story of an African-American man accused of spreading AIDS in New England. His lawyer takes the bold step of turning the tables on the government and the AIDS medical establishment. He tries to convince the jury that due to racism and homophobia, the wrong virus has been blamed for AIDS. He brings scientists into the courtroom to present information about AIDS that most of the public is unaware of, data about HIV and a virus called HHV-6 which raise serious doubts that HIV is the real culprit in AIDS. The defense attorney is mysteriously killed hours after presenting his closing argument and there is no verdict delivered in the book . The reader is put in the jury box and has to decide if most of what we have been told about AIDS is false. Do you believe everything you've been told by the AIDS establishment? You won't after you read "The Closing Argument."

Nicholas Regush, the late ABC News Producer for Peter Jennings said the book was "Eye-popping reading if you dare to expand your scope of thinking about AIDS and justice."

In addition to presenting a pioneering and dramatic analysis of the racist and heterosexist politics of the AIDS epidemic, this is the first work of fiction to talk about HHV-6, the virus that is increasingly being recognized as the real problem in AIDS rather than HIV, and also as the probable cause of many other epidemics including Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. The day is coming very soon when every American will be concerned about HHV-6. The crystal clear closing argument in this novella will prepare you for that day.

We want to remind you that this fiction. Some people have thought it was from a real trial. We take that as a compliment.

"The Editor's Note" at the beginning of the book provides the background for the defense's closing argument.

The Editor's Note:
The State of Connecticut versus Christian King was one of the most closely watched criminal trials in the early part of the twenty-first century. The trial was carried live on Court TV and was broadcast to nearly every country in the world, including China. The web site devoted to the trial was the first to have over a billion visitors in one day.

Christian King was a young African-American man charged with attempting to murder Buffie Jaqueline Dakota, an older white woman who resided in Greenwich, Connecticut. The state contended that he had infected her with HIV during sexual intercourse after she'd met him during happy hour at the Yacht Bar in Greenwich.

King's attorney, Frederick Douglass Thompson, stunned the entire nation when he turned the tables on the government and put HIV, the officially declared cause of AIDS, on trial. In a grueling six-month trial, Mr. Thompson called some of the leading HIV researchers to the witness stand, as well as prominent scientists who argued that HIV is not the cause of AIDS. Mr. Thompson tried to establish that Christian King was actually a victim of a massive cover-up of one of the biggest scientific mistakes in history.

Because the trial presented evidence that the American government had lied to its citizens for over two decades, passions were explosive both in and out of the courtroom. The President of the United States had to go on television twice during the trial to ask the American public to keep calm. The Connecticut National Guard had to be deployed to separate hundreds of warring protesters from the AIDS activist movement and the black civil rights community.

For more information on HHV-6, go to:
http://www.hhv6.jottit.com
Or just Google "HHV-6" and start reading some of the research. You'll be shocked at what you find.

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