by
Becky Jacoby, Reporter | December 02, 2008
HIV-1 virus visible
as green flecks
Few have questioned Luc Montagnier's discovery that the HIV virus was the sole cause of AIDS, as his research began to address an epidemic that has killed more than 25 million people globally since the early 1980s. Recent research, however, has uncovered TB-like bacteria as a co-factor, required for the disease to become full blown.
Most of the medical community declares that the HIV virus is the cause, yet publishers such as Elsevier, whose journals include the
Lancet, have published evidence that implicate TB-like bacteria as a primary agent in AIDS. PubMed, a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the NIH, published a peer-reviewed paper co-authored by Lawrence Broxmeyer, M.D. and Alan Cantwell, Jr., M.D., in August, 2008. Their paper challenges the AIDS single virus theory. It also reports tuberculosis as not only the leading cause of death in AIDS patients but also reports it as a sexually transmitted disease.
Both Cantwell's and Broxmeyer's research have been published in prominent journals. A synopsis of their findings on bacteria-caused AIDS can be found at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez

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Also check http://www.joimr.org/JOIMR-2007-5-1-Cantwell.pdf to see an illustrated article on the subject by Cantwell.