Science Fictions
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Science Fictions: A Scientific Mystery, a Massive Cover-up, and the Dark Legacy of Robert Gallo (ISBN 0316090042) is a 2002 book by the journalist John Crewdson.
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Contents
- Preface
- Timeline
- Prologue — "This Is What We're Going to Work On"
- "Too Lucky to Be True"
- "These Guys Have Found Something Important"
- "We Were Wrong, and Barré-Sinoussi Was Right"
- "This Looks Like It Could Be the Cause"
- "Our Eminent Dr. Robert Gallo"
- "We Assumed That Was Your Job"
- "Only Because There Are So Many"
- "Let Them Bark in the Wind"
- "I Don't Want to Go to Jail"
- "French Virus in the Picture"
- "Bingo. We Win"
- "A Small Guy Who Stumbled"
- "Just Show Us the Proof"
- "We Were Going to Get Killed"
- "The Whole Thing Was Sordid"
- "Einstein, Freud — I'd Put Him on a List Like That"
- "I Have Probably Talked Too Much"
- "Of Course We Did Grow LAV"
- "If Chance Will Have Me King"
- "I Know I Don't Lie"
- "Intellectual Recklessness of a High Degree"
- "It Can't Be the Money"
- "Slander Is the Worst Crime"
- "The Steaks Are Not Done"
- "We Did It to Ourselves"
- "Dr. Gallo Is No Longer Here"
- Epilogue — "Rather Does the Truth Ennoble All"
- Notes
- Dramatis Personae
- Glossary
- Index
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External links
- Official homepage of the book, containing news, reviews, errata, and supporting documentation
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