Finding aid of the Alan Cantwell Papers
Mor Fleisher-Leach
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Finding aid of the Alan Cantwell Papers
Collection number: Coll2009-008
ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives
Los Angeles,
California
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- Mor Fleisher-Leach
- Date Completed:
- August 31, 2009
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Descriptive Summary
Title: Alan Cantwell papers
Dates: 1957-2008
Collection number: Coll2009-008
Creator:
Cantwell, Alan, 1934-
Collection Size: 2 records boxes + 3 archive
cartons + 1 archive half-carton (4.0 linear feet).
Repository:
ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives.
Los Angeles, California 90007
Abstract: Correspondence, articles, books, clippings,
ephemera and audiovisual materials collected and created by Alan Cantwell
during the course of his research relating to the theory that the AIDS epidemic
is a man-made creation, its link to cancer bacteria, and the Hepatitis B
experiments conducted on gay men from 1978-1981. The materials also discuss
biological warfare, radiation, genocidal issues, and HIV. Included are a number
of articles and books written by Cantwell as well as research material he used
for his body of work. The authors of the research material include Robert
Gallo, Virginia Livingston and Robert Strecker.
Languages: Languages represented in the collection:
English
Access
The collection is open to researchers with exception of folder 1:49,
which is confidential.
Publication Rights
Researchers wishing to publish materials must obtain permission in
writing from ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives as the physical owner.
Researchers must also obtain clearance from the holder(s) of any copyrights in
the materials. Note that ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives can grant
copyright clearance only for those materials for which we hold the copyright.
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain copyright clearance for
all other materials directly from the copyright holder(s).
Preferred Citation
Alan Cantwell papers, Coll2009-008, ONE National Gay and Lesbian
Archives, Los Angeles, California.
Acquisition Information
Gift of Alan Cantwell, M.D., February 20, 2009.
Processing Information
Collection processed by Mor Fleisher-Leach, August 31, 2009.
Biography
Alan Cantwell was born in the Bronx, New York City, on January 4, 1934.
His father was an orthopedic surgeon and his mother a nurse. He attended
Cornell University and graduated in 1955, followed by medical school at New
York Medical College. After graduating in 1959, he served an internship at
Mercy Hospital in San Diego, CA.
Cantwell was inducted into the Army in September 1960 and served as a
Captain in the Medical Corps until his discharge in 1962. Immediately afterward
he started a dermatology residency at the Long Beach Veteran's Hospital in Long
Beach, CA. Upon completion of the residency in 1965, Cantwell joined the
Dermatology department of the Southern California Permanente Medical Group at
the Kaiser Hospital in Hollywood, CA, where he remained his entire medical
career. He retired from the hospital in 1994 at the age of 60.
During his dermatology training Cantwell discovered and later reported
on tuberculosis-like bacteria in scleroderma, a disease of unknown etiology.
Soon thereafter, he learned of the prior scleroderma research of Virginia
Livingston, M.D., who practiced in San Diego. She first discovered "acid-fast
TB-like bacteria" in scleroderma in 1974, and went on to discover similar
bacteria in various forms of cancer. Livingston and her colleagues Eleanor
Alexander-Jackson, Irene Diller and Florence Seibert became Cantwell's mentors
during his many years of investigation into unrecognized bacteria in lupus,
various forms of cancer, and AIDS. This "cancer microbe" research is considered
highly controversial, and is generally ignored by the mainstream medical
community.
In the summer of 1986, Livingston invited Cantwell to her home to meet
Robert Strecker, M.D., a Los Angeles internist who claimed that the AIDS
epidemic was man-made. Initially Cantwell was skeptical of his claims that the
origin of the so-called "gay-disease" resulted from contaminated vaccines
stemming from the hepatitis B experiments, which used gay men as research
subjects in various U.S. cities during the years 1978-1981. Strecker achieved
notoriety with his controversial video
The Strecker Memorandum (1988), currently
available on youtube.com.
Very early in the AIDS epidemic, when the causative agent (HIV) was
unknown, Cantwell reported on acid-fast bacteria in "classic" pre-AIDS cases of
Kaposi's sarcoma. Later Cantwell showed similar bacteria in the AIDS-related KS
lesions of AIDS, as well as in AIDS-damaged tissue at autopsy. Thus, from the
very beginning of the epidemic, it was Cantwell's belief that AIDS was a
disease closely allied to cancer. None of this published research was accepted,
and by 1984 HIV was discovered and declared the sole cause of AIDS.
In 1983 Cantwell wrote the first book by a physician on the subject of
the AIDS epidemic. Unable to find an interested publisher, he established Aries
Rising Press, and published
AIDS: The Mystery And The Solution himself.
The theme of the book was that "cancer bacteria" were heavily implicated in the
new and mysterious disease. The book was published in April, 1984, the same
month that the public was informed that AIDS was caused by HIV, a new and novel
virus discovered by Robert Gallo, M.D., at the National Cancer Institute.
Because of his personal AIDS scientific research, Cantwell took an avid
interest in determining if there was scientific evidence to support Strecker's
claim. After months of research, he became convinced that Strecker's claim that
AIDS was a man-made disease had merit. This research took Cantwell into dark
areas of science, such as biological warfare, human radiation experimentation
by the US government, genocidal issues, and ultimately into various aspects of
conspiracy theories and questionable media manipulation surrounding the origin
of AIDS.
In 1988, Cantwell published
AIDS And The Doctors of Death: An Inquiry Into the
Origin of the AIDS Epidemic
, his first book detailing the theory of the
man-made origins of the AIDS epidemic. In 1993, he published additional
evidence in
Queer Blood: The Secret AIDS Genocide Plot.
These books delve deeply in the cancer research of Livingston,
Alexander-Jackson, Diller, Seibert, and dozens of other cancer microbe
researchers dating back to the nineteenth century.
Although the scientific community expresses minimal or no interest in
the bacteriology of cancer and the man-made origin of AIDS, Cantwell's work has
drawn the interest of editors of alternative health and conspiracy theory
periodicals, and he has written for magazines such as
New Dawn (out of Australia),
Paranoia Magazine,
Nexus,
The New African, and others. Various
personal articles can be found online, particularly on the controversial
rense.com, and various scientific articles can be found on the website of the
Journal of Independent Medicalk Research
(joimr.org).
Cantwell's research on the man-made origins of AIDS research has
inspired two fictional plays:
Mixed Blood (1990), by Aubrey Hampton; and
The Man Who Created AIDS (1992), by
Christian Anders.
Cantwell has lived in the Hollywood area since 1962. He met his life
partner, Frank A. Sinatra, in 1974. On October 19, 2008, the two were married
in West Hollywood.
Scope and Content of Collection
The Alan Cantwell Papers are comprised of materials received, created
and collected by Alan Cantwell concerning the theory that the AIDS epidemic is
a man-made creation targeted at homosexual males. The bulk of this collection
is composed of original and photocopied articles as well as books; and there is
one small box of audiovisual materials. Materials created by Cantwell include
articles, books written and published by Cantwell on Aries Rising Press-his own
publishing company-and one DVD of lectures given at the 2006 Autoimmunity
Conference in Los Angeles. Materials by others that relate to Cantwell's work
include articles, books and audiovisual materials about: the origin of AIDS;
animal experimentation; biological warfare; bacteria; cancer; HIV; Kaposi's
sarcoma; Hepatitis B experimentations conducted on homosexual males starting in
1978 and their aftermath; gay rights; tuberculosis; vaccination; the medical
community; and radiation. Authors of these materials include Robert Gallo,
Robert Biggar, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, Virginia Livingston, and Robert Strecker.
The collection contains four Virus Cancer Annual Reports from 1973, 1974, 1976
and 1977 that Cantwell studied extensively while conducting his research. The
collection also includes ephemera, publications, and audiovisual materials
relating to two plays--
Mixed Blood (1990) and
The Man Who Created AIDS (1992)--inspired by
Cantwell's research.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the library's online public access catalog.
AIDS (Disease)--Epidemiology
AIDS (Disease)--Etiology
AIDS (Disease)--Popular works
Cancer--Microbiology--Research--History
Box : Folder 1 : 1-49
Series 1:
Origin of AIDS -- Research Files
1967-2008
Physical Description: 49 folders.
Series Scope and Content Summary
Series one contains materials by Cantwell and others that relate to
Cantwell's theoretical work. Subjects discussed include: the origin of AIDS;
animal experimentation; biological warfare; bacteria; cancer; HIV; Hepatitis B;
gay rights; tuberculosis; vaccination; the medical community; and
radiation.
Box 1 : 1
AIDS autopsy studies
1985
Box 1 : 2
AIDS -- CDC 1983 -- first 1000 cases
1983
Box 1 : 3
AIDS -- celebrity deaths
1992 - 1995
Box 1 : 4
AIDS -- man-made conspiracy
1986 - 1996
Box 1 : 5
AIDS -- media articles
1982 - 1993
Box 1 : 6
AIDS -- origin -- general articles
1979 - 1998
Box 1 : 7
AIDS -- origin -- "old cases" -- pre-AIDS
1983 - 1995
Box 1 : 8
AIDS -- origin --
London Times story
1987 - 1988
Box 1 : 9
AIDS -- origin
1981,
2001
Box 1 : 10
AIDS -- origin in chimps
1998 - 2001
Box 1 : 11
AIDS is man-made -- black celebrities
1991 - 1998
Box 1 : 12
Animal experimentation -- pre-AIDS
1972 - 1989
Box 1 : 13
Biggar, Robert -- Danish AIDS researcher in Africa/AIDS
origin
1981 - 1998
Box 1 : 14
Biohazard Conference -- Cold Spring Harbor 1973/meeting at
Asilomar, CA
1973
Box 1 : 15
Biowarfare -- human experiments 50s-70s --
Los Angeles Times
1976 - 2000
Box 1 : 16
Biowarfare Congressional Hearings -- 1969 -- prediction of
"AIDS"
1969,
1987
Box 1 : 17
Cantwell, Alan -- Do TB-type bacteria cause AIDS?
Nexus
September 2008
Box 1 : 18
Cantwell, Alan -- Media publications (selected
reprints)
1982 - 2008
Box 1 : 19
Cantwell, Alan -- Rev. Wright was right about man-made
AIDS, Paranoia
Fall 2008
Box 1 : 20
Cantwell, Alan -- Scientific publications (selected
reprints)
1979 - 1998
Box 1 : 21
Clemmesen, J. -- predicts "AIDS"
1973
Box 1 : 22
Friedman-Kien, A., M.D. -- detected first NYC KS
cases/AIDS researcher
1981 - 1994
Box 1 : 23
Gallo, Robert, M.D. -- co-discoverer of HIV in
1984
1983 - 2000
Box 1 : 24
Gay Men's Health Crisis/New York City
1982
Box 1 : 25
Gay Rights struggle 1970s -- pre-AIDS
1977 - 1993
Box 1 : 26
Genetic engineering
1967,
1991
Box 1 : 27
Haitians -- AIDS, tuberculosis
1983
Box 1 : 28
Hampton, Aubrey -- playwright produced
Mixed Blood (m-mAIDS) 1990, Tampa
FL
1990 - 1999
Box 1 : 29
HIV -- "ancient origin" -- computer molecular analysis to
determine time of origin
2000
Box 1 : 30
HIV -- false-positive HIV test from flu shots
1991
Box 1 : 31
Ho, David, M.D. --
Time Man of the Year 1997 AIDS
researcher
1996 - 1999
Box 1 : 32
Kaiser-Permanente -- unethical vaccine experiments on
children (1989-1991)
1992 - 1997
Box 1 : 33
Keske, Tom -- engineer, AIDS activist -- statistical
analysis hep B gay expert SF, CA
2000
Box 1 : 34
Kramer, Larry -- AIDS activist -- ACT-UP -- writer,
playwright
1991 - 2001
Box 1 : 35
Krim, Matilde -- Head, AMFAR, NYC
1987 - 1990
Box 1 : 36
Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth -- author
Death and Dying -- hospice
developer
1990 - 1997
Box 1 : 37
LEMSIP -- primate lab, NY, closed 1997 -- connections with
NY Bd Ctr/hep B experiments
1996 - 2001
Box 1 : 38
Luria, Sal -- microbiologist, Nobel Laureate -- warned
dangers biowarfare
1968
Box 1 : 39
Montagnier, Luc -- Discoverer of HIV at Pasteur/Origin of
AIDS
1986 - 1992
Box 1 : 40
New York Blood Center -- site of Hepatitis B gay vaccine
experiments, NYC, 1978-1981
1996 - 1997
Box 1 : 41
New York Native -- gay weekly
published extensively on AIDS, now defunct
1984 - 1991
Box 1 : 42
Radiation -- unethical, secret human radiation experiments
on US population Cold War
1993 - 2001
Box 1 : 43
Shilts, Randy -- author, promoted myth of "patient zero"
-- man who brought AIDS to US
1987 - 1994
Box 1 : 44
Strecker, Robert, M.D. -- CA internist -- first physician
to go public with man-made AIDS
1972 -
1992
Box 1 : 45
Vancouver AIDS study -- attempts to prove that HIV is the
sole cause of AIDS
1993
Box 1 : 46
Vilab -- Liberia, Africa primate center established 1975
pre-AIDS
2000 - 2001
Box 1 : 47
Virus Cancer Program, 1968-1980 -- the animal virus
transfer that spawned the epidemic
1972 - 1994
Box 1 : 48
WHO-World Health Organization -- vaccine programs in
Africa produced AIDS?
1987 - 1992
Box 1 : 49
Toungstein, Kenneth -- insider on pre-AIDS primate lab in
Africa
2000
Box : Folder 1 : 50-63
Series 2:
Origin of AIDS -- Hepatitis B Experiment Files
1973-2003
Physical Description: 14 folders.
Series Scope and Content Summary
Series two contains materials about the Hepatitis B vaccine
experimentation conducted on homosexual males starting in 1978 and their
aftermath.
Box 1 : 50
AIDS -- European gay men's studies
1982 - 1996
Box 1 : 51
Francis, Donald, M.D. -- conducted some hep B vaccine
trails in gay men
1977 - 1996,
nd
Box 1 : 52
Hepatitis B -- general information
1963 - 1994
Box 1 : 53
Hepatitis B vaccine -- Africa
1973 - 1984
Box 1 : 54
Hepatitis B vaccine -- development
1976 - 1992
Box 1 : 55
Hepatitis B vaccine -- Pasteur, Paris, France
1981
Box 1 : 56
Hepatitis B vaccine -- safety
1982 - 2000
Box 1 : 57
Hepatitis B vaccine experiment -- Holland
1983 - 1999
Box 1 : 58
Hepatitis B vaccine experiment -- NY Aftermath -- File
#1
1975 - 2002
Box 1 : 59
Hepatitis B vaccine experiment -- NY Aftermath -- File
#2
1979 - 2003
Box 1 : 60
Hepatitis B vaccine experiment -- NY Blood Center
(1978-1981)
1979 - 1982
Box 1 : 61
Hepatitis B vaccine experiment -- San Francisco,
CA
1982 - 1993
Box 1 : 62
Szmuness, Wolf, M.D. -- headed the hep B vaccine
experiment 1978, NYC, died 1982
1976 - 1990
Box 1 : 63
Miscellaneous items found in books
1978-2002
Box : Folder 1 : 64 ; 2 : 1-3
Series 3:
Virus Cancer Annual Reports
1973-1977
Physical Description: 4 folders.
Series Scope and Content Summary
Series three contains four Virus Cancer Annual Reports from 1973,
1974, 1976 and 1977. Cantwell studied these reports extensively while
conducting his research.
Box 1 : 64
National Cancer Institute. The Virus Cancer Program Annual
Report. Washington, D.C.
August 1973
Box 2 : 1
National Cancer Institute. The Virus Cancer Program Annual
Report. Washington, D.C.
August 1974
Box 2 : 2
National Cancer Institute. The Virus Cancer Program Annual
Report. Washington, D.C.
August 1976
Box 2 : 3
National Cancer Institute. The Virus Cancer Program Annual
Report. Washington, D.C.
August 1977
Box : Item 3 : 1-33 ; 4: 1-4 ; 5:
1
Series 4:
Books
1957-2007
Physical Description: 38 items.
Series Scope and Content Summary
Series four contains books written by Cantwell and others. The books
relate to the theory of man-made AIDS and its origin; the history of the AIDS
epidemic; vaccines and cell contamination; microbiology of AIDS, cancer and
Kaposi's sarcoma; and biological warfare and human experimentation.
Box 5 : 1
Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments.
Final Report. New York: Oxford
University Press
1996
Box 3 : 1
Bluefarb, Samuel M.
Kaposi's Sarcoma: Multiple Idiopathic
Hemorhagic Sarcoma
. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas
Publishers
c1957
Box 3 : 2
Brown, Raymond Keith.
AIDS, Cancer and the Medical
Establishment
. Revised. New York: Trizoid Press
c1993
Box 3 : 3
Broxmeyer, Lawrence.
AIDS: What the Discoverers of HIV Never
Admitted: Is AIDS Really Caused by a Virus?
. 3rd edition. Chula Vista,
CA: New Century Press
c2003
Box 3 : 4
Cantwell, Alan R. "AIDS, A Doctor's Note on the Man-Made
Theory," in Hindell, Al, and D'Arc, Joan.
The Conspiracy Reader. Citadel
Press. Secaucus, NJ: Carol Publishing Group
c1999
Physical Description: Pages 275-288.
Box 3 : 5
Cantwell, Alan R.
AIDS and the Doctors of Death: An Inquiry
into the Origin of the AIDS Epidemic
. Los Angeles: Aries Rising
Press
c1988
Box 3 : 6
Cantwell, Alan R.
AIDS: The Mystery and the Solution.
2nd edition, revised. Los Angeles: Aries Rising Press
1986
Box 3 : 7
Cantwell, Alan R. "Biological and Chemical Warfare," in
Hindell, Al, and D'Arc, Joan.
The New Conspiracy Reader. Citadel
Press. New York: Kensington Publishing Corp
2004
Physical Description: Pages 253-289.
Box 3 : 8
Cantwell, Alan R. "Bionous Breakdown in Degenerative
Disease,"
Journal of Orgonomy, Vol. 25, No.
2
November 1991
Physical Description: Pages 191-202.
Box 3 : 9
Cantwell, Alan R.
The Cancer Microbe: The Hidden Killer in
Cancer, AIDS, and other Immunologic Diseases
. Los Angeles: Aries Rising
Press
1990
Box 3 : 10
Cantwell, Alan R.
Four Women Against Cancer: Bacteria, Cancer
and the Origin of Life
. Los Angeles: Aries Rising Press
2005
Box 3 : 11
Cantwell, Alan R.
Queer Blood: The Secret AIDS Genocide
Plot
. Los Angeles: Aries Rising Press
1993
Box 3 : 12
Cantwell, Alan R., and Blasband, Richard A. "Bionous
Tissue Disintegration in AIDS,"
Journal of Orgonomy, Vol. 22, No.
2
November 1988
Physical Description: Pages 220-226.
Box 3 : 13
Chirimuuta, Richard C., and Chirimuuta, Rosalind J.
AIDS, Africa and Racism. Stanhope,
Derbyshire, UK: R. Chirimuuta
1987
Box 3 : 14
Crewdson, John.
Science Fictions: A Scientific Mystery, A
Massive Cover-Up, and the Dark Legacy of Robert Gallo
. Boston: Little,
Brown and Co
2002
Box 3 : 15
Douglass, William Campbell.
AIDS: The End of Civilization.
Brooklyn, NY: A&B Books Publishers
1992
Box 3 : 16
Fettner, Ann Giudici.
The Science of Viruses: What They Are, Why
They Make Us Sick, How They Will Change the Future
. New York:
Quill/William Morrow and Co
c1990
Box 3 : 17
Fettner, Ann Giudici, and Check, William A.
The Truth About AIDS: Evolution of an
Epidemic
. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston
c1984
Box 4 : 1
Gallagher, Carole.
American Ground Zero: The Secret Nuclear
War
c1993
Box 3 : 18
Gallo, Robert.
Virus Hunting: AIDS, Cancer and the Human
Retrovirus
. New York: Basic Books
c1991
Box 3 : 19
Gold, Michael.
Conspiracy of Cells: One Woman's Immortal
Legacy and the Medical Scandal it Caused
. Albany, NY: State University
of New York Press
c1986
Box 4 : 2
Goliszek, Andrew.
In the Name of Science: A History of Secret
Programs, Medical Research, and Human Experimentation
. New York: St.
Martin's Press
2003
Box 4 : 3
Gottlieb, Geoffrey J., and Ackerman, A. Bernard, eds.
Kaposi's Sarcoma: A Text and Atlas.
Philadelphia, PA: Lea & Febiger
1988
Box 3 : 20
Greene, Gayle.
The Woman Who Knew Too Much: Alice Stewart
and the Secrets of Radiation
. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan
Press
c1999
Box 3 : 21
Harris, Robert, and Paxman, Jeremy.
A Higher Form of Killing: The Secret Story
of Chemical and Biological Warfare
. New York: Hill and Wang
1982
Box 3 : 22
Haslam, Edward T.
Mary's Monkey. Waterville, OR:
TrineDay
c2007
Box 3 : 23
Hess, David J.
Can Bacteria Cause Cancer? Alternative
Medicine Confronts Big Science
. New York: New York University
Press
c1997
Box 3 : 24
Horowitz, Leonard G.
Emerging Viruses: AIDS and Ebola, Nature,
Accident or International?
. Rockport, MA: Tetrahedron
c1996
Box 3 : 25
Jones, James H.
Bad Blood: The Tuskegee Syphilis
Experiment
. New and expanded edition. New York: Free Press
c1993
Box 3 : 26
Kübler-Ross, Elisabeth.
AIDS: The Ultimate Challenge. New
York: Macmillan Publishing Co
c1987
Box 3 : 27
Lee, Robert E.
AIDS: An Explosion of the Biological Time
Bomb?
. Prospect, CT: Biographical Publishing Co
2000
Box 3 : 28
Livingston, Virginia Wuerthele-Caspe.
Cancer: A New
Breakthrough
c1972
Box 3 : 29
Livingston-Wheeler, Virginia, with Addeo, Edmond G.
The Conquest of Cancer: Vaccines and
Diet
. San Diego, CA: Livingston Foundation Medical Center
c1984
Box 3 : 30
Livingston-Wheeler, Virginia, and Wheeler, Owen Webster.
The Microbiology of Cancer: 1.
Compendium
. San Diego, CA: Livingston Wheeler Medical
Clinic
c1977
Box 3 : 31
McCormick, Joseph B., and Fisher-Hoch, Susan, with
Horvitz, Leslie Alan.
Level 4: Virus Hunters of the CDC.
Atlanta, GA: Turner Publishing
c1996
Box 3 : 32
Miller, Neil Z.
Vaccine Safety Manual for Concerned Families
and Health Professionals
. Santa Fe, NM: New Atlantean Press
c2008
Box 3 : 33
Montagnier, Luc.
Virus: The Co-Discoverer of HIV Tracks its
Rampage and Charts the Future
. New York: WW Norton and Co
c2000
Box 4 : 4
Piller, Charles, and Yamamoto, Keith R.
Gene Wars: Military Control over the New
Genetic Technologies
. New York: Beech Tree Books / William
Morrow
c1988
Box : Item 6: 1-7
Series 5:
Audiovisual Materials
1988-2006
Physical Description: 7 items.
Series Scope and Content Summary
Series five contains audiovisual materials, including one DVD of
lectures given at the 2006 Autoimmunity Conference in Los Angeles; a taped
performance of The Man Who Created AIDS (a play written about Cantwell's work);
and other materials relating to AIDS.
Box 6 : 1
Cantwell, Alan R.
Dr. Alan Cantwell Lectures,
Presented at the Autoimmunity Conference, Los Angeles
2006
Physical Description: 1 videodisc (DVD) : 4 3/4 in. ; 75:08
min.
Scope and Content Note
1. The Cancer Microbe and the Russell Body (35:08 min.); 2. The
Cancer Microbe in AIDS and Kaposi's Sarcoma (40:00 min.).
Box 6 : 2
Cantwell, Alan R.; Horowitz, Len; Haslam, Edward T.; and
Nicholson, Garth L.
Biowar Forum -- Virus Makers of the
CIA
, moderated by Dave Emory. Produced in cooperation with KFJC-FM Los
Altos Hills, CA, and Dave Emory's
One Step Beyond. Rockport, MA:
Tetrahedron Inc
c1997
Physical Description: 2 audiotapes ; 1/4 in. ; 180 min.
Box 6 : 3
History Channel,
Declassified Human Experimentation.
A&E Television Networks
c1999
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS) : 1/2 in. ; 50:00 min.
Box 6 : 4
Horowitz, Leonard G.
Emerging Viruses: AIDS, Ebola &
Vaccinations
. Rockport, MA: Tetrahedron
c1997
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS) : 1/2 in.
Box 6 : 5
Lanoo (Christian Anders).
The Man Who Created AIDS. Stoneman
Production
c1992
Physical Description: 2 videocassettes (VHS) : 1/2 in. ; 240:00 min.
Scope and Content Note
Tape 1: Dr. Wolf Szmuness, "The Truth About AIDS" (120 min.); Tape
2: Wolf Szmuness, "Childhhod, Siberia, Homosexuals" (120:00 min.).
Box 6 : 6
Snead, Eve Lee.
AIDS (Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome)
Or IRS (Immunization Related Syndrome)
. San Antonio, TX: Wellness
Council
[1988]
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS) : 1/2 in. ; 150:00 min.
Box 6 : 7
Strecker, Robert B.
The Strecker Memorandum. Los
Angeles: Strecker Group
c1988
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS) : 1/2 in. ; 96:48 min.