April 13th, 2011
Neville Hodgkinson is a British journalist who began reporting on AIDS in the mid-1980s as medical correspondent for the Sunday Times of London. Between 1992 and 1994, as the newspaper’s science correspondent, he wrote a series of reports questioning the link between HIV and AIDS. His book AIDS: The Failure of Contemporary Science was published in 1996 by Fourth Estate. He has continued writing articles of dissent from the single pathogen theory of AIDS for publications including Continuum, New African, Mothering magazine, The Journal of Scientific Exploration, the Spectator and The Business Online.
In this hour-long discussion with David and Terry, Neville describes how he turned from being a promoter of “HIV=AIDS” to a critic, and how this latter position eventually forced him out of the Sunday Times. He shares his thoughts on this experience, and how he dealt with many different personalities, both in the UK and elsewhere, who both supported and condemned his work.
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