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Serge Lang and the HIV Consensus


October 2006


In the remembrances of Serge Lang (Notices, 53, No. 5, p. 536), many individuals recalled Lang's "trouble-making" in connection with HIV and AIDS. We support Lang's conviction that basic questions regarding HIV and AIDS have not been adequately addressed, and at the least, an open and honest discussion of the flaws of the HIV hypothesis is long overdue. Lang's "files" on HIV and AIDS are now publicly available in PDF form, at the URL http://www.reviewingaids.org/awiki/index.php/Document:Lang . Here, readers can view nearly 600 pages of documentation, spanning a period of more than twelve years. This and other information available at the AIDS Wiki (http://www.reviewingaids.org/awiki) should allow the mathematical community an opportunity to see specifically why Lang remained so skeptical of the current HIV consensus.


Darin Brown
darincbrown@yahoo.com

Mark Craddock
University of Technology, Sydney
mark.craddock@uts.edu.au

Rebecca Culshaw
University of Texas at Tyler
Rebecca_Culshaw@uttyler.edu

Dan Fendel
San Francisco State University
fendel@math.sfsu.edu

Hung-Hsi Wu
University of California, Berkeley
wu@math.berkeley.edu

© 2006 American Mathematical Society