
The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic Cover-Up
How a Little Newspaper Solved the Biggest Scientific and Political Mystery of Our Time
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Narrated by:
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Larry Wayne
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By:
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Charles Ortleb
If you saw Afflicted, the documentary series on Netflix, and now think chronic fatigue syndrome is a fake disease that only affects "drama queens", you are sadly mistaken. As you will learn in Charles Ortleb's historically important audiobook, chronic fatigue syndrome is a potentially fatal illness that is contagious and linked to a deadly virus now suspected to be the cause of many immunological illnesses. The fact that doctors and nurses often come down with chronic fatigue syndrome should have made it clear long ago that chronic fatigue syndrome is contagious.
The fact that sexual partners of chronic fatigue syndrome patients contract the illness should also have made it clear it is contagious, as well as the fact that entire families and friends have come down with it. And, as this audiobook makes clear, the fact that the pets of people sick with chronic fatigue syndrome also get the illness should have made it painfully obvious that the world is dealing with a unique and terrifying pathogen.
This is an audiobook based on the investigative reporting of New York Native, a brilliant and uncompromising little newspaper that pioneered the coverage of both AIDS and chronic fatigue syndrome. Back in the '80s, Rolling Stone said Charles Ortleb's newspaper deserved a Pulitzer Prize, and Randy Shilts gave the newspaper high praise in his best seller And the Band Played On.
This is a must-hear audiobook for anyone who wants to know the disturbing history of the chronic fatigue syndrome epidemic. Why have the CDC and NIH pretended that the communicable disease fraudulently called "chronic fatigue syndrome" is a mystery for over three decades? By the end of this audiobook of inconvenient truths, the answer is crystal clear.
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However, the author makes claims that I severely question. He claims that HIV, AIDS, and CFS are linked. However, there are distinct symptoms associated with AIDS and HIV that aren't associated with CFS. This book isn't nearly as much about CFS as it is about HIV/AIDS. Honestly, this book needed a different title to underscore the fact that CFS is more of a background theme.
It's possible to read or listen to something and not be entirely convinced. This book could have, and should have been shorter. The author needed to make stronger points linking CFS and HIV/AIDS together to make his point. He claims that CFS is "contagious." I haven't come to that conclusion from my own lived experience or reading about it elsewhere.
However, this book was published when it was published, so it doesn't have the luxury of the data available today. Anyone interested in HIV, AIDS, gay advocacy, the intersection of healthcare, science, morality, and politics with a little bit of CFS in the background could learn from this book.
CFS...sort of.
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Another medical coverup
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Highly recommend!
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wow
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Quite informative
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Too much information, look elsewhere
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