The Ten Commandments of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
The Ten Commandments of
1. Thou shalt not discuss the relationship of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome to the AIDS epidemic.2. Thou shalt not discuss the role of HHV-6 in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
3. Thou shalt not discuss the viral connection between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients and their sick pets.
4. Thou shalt not suggest that the Centers for Disease Control has covered up Chronic Fatigue Syndrome for over three decades.
5. Thou shalt not suggest that HIV/AIDS research is just as corrupt and unreliable as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome research.
6. Thou shalt not discuss any research that says (like Nancy Klimas once said) that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is "a form of acquired immunodeficiency."
7. Thou shalt not discuss research that shows Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is contagious and transmissible.
8. Thou shalt not discuss the fact that many Chronic Fatigue Syndrome doctors, nurses, and researchers have the illness themselves.
9. Thou shalt not discuss the fact that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients can sexually transmit the illness to their partners.
10. Thou shalt not discuss the fact that entire families have come down with various forms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and its ancillary immunological problems and cancers.
Why is the Centers for Disease Control covering up Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?
The definitive history of the
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome cover-up.
As the publisher and editor-in-chief of a small newspaper in New York, Charles Ortleb was the first journalist to devote a publication to uncovering the truth about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. He assigned Neenyah Ostrom the duty of following every twist and turn of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome story. No newspaper in the world did more to warn the world about the virus called HHV-6 which seems to be triggering Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and many other immunological disorders.This provocative book will end the injustice of the silent treatment Neenyah Ostrom's reporting has been getting from the media and The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome community. Ostrom blew the lid off one of the biggest medical secrets of our time: the link between the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic and AIDS.
Ostrom interviewed most of the major researchers in the field, as well as countless patients and government scientists. She uncovered so many similarities between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and AIDS that she came to the conclusion that they are part of the same epidemic, and she argued that until their connection is admitted by top government researchers, there is little hope of making real progress in the fight against Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
Charles Ortleb's book captures all the challenges and excitement of running a small newspaper that was publishing a brilliant journalist who essentially was the Woodward and Bernstein of the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome epidemic. In Rolling Stone, David Black said Ortleb's newspaper deserved a Pulitzer Prize.