Serious Adverse Events Audiobook By Celia Farber, Mark Crispin Miller - foreword cover art

Serious Adverse Events

An Uncensored History of AIDS

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Serious Adverse Events

By: Celia Farber, Mark Crispin Miller - foreword
Narrated by: Caroline White
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On April 23, 1984, in a packed press conference room in Washington, DC, the secretary of health and human services declared “The probable cause of AIDS has been found.” By the next day, “probable” had fallen away, and the novel retrovirus later named HIV became forever lodged in global consciousness as “the AIDS virus.”

Celia Farber, then an intrepid young reporter for SPIN magazine, was the only journalist to question the official narrative and dig into the science of AIDS. She reported on the “evidence” that was being continually cited and repeated by health officials and the press, the deadliness of AZT, and Dr. Fauci’s trials on children, infants, and pregnant mothers. Throughout, Farber’s reportage was largely ignored. She was maligned, maliciously attacked, and ultimately canceled.

Now, forty years after her original reporting, Farber’s Serious Adverse Events: An Uncensored History of AIDS is reissued with a new foreword by Mark Crispin Miller, shining much-needed light on her groundbreaking work once again. More relevant than ever, this book serves as an essential foundation to understanding its catastrophic sequel: COVID-19. Serious Adverse Events makes clear that the tactics employed at the height of HIV/AIDS—the fearmongering, cancel culture, and “woke” takeover of science, medicine, and journalism—persist today. The response to COVID-19 isn’t new: it is a well-trod and dangerous path in the social landscape.

©2006, 2023 Celia Farber (P)2023 Chelsea Green
Media Studies Physical Illness & Disease Social Sciences
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This book does a very good job of looking down on no opinion except those people who won't have a honest discussion. Though at some points names, dates and locations can get a bit jumbled (maybe more of a problem from an audio standpoint) the overall narrative and perspective keeps the story flowing and its not difficult to reorient yourself.

Very Engaging

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I highly recommend this in-depth and well thought out dive in to the world of corruption that results from governments and corporations manipulating Science and medicine.

Heartbreaking and Informative

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Glad it finally got its proper chance in the sun in the wake of the renewed interest in government/corporate malpractice due to the Covid-19 debacle. Well written, although I would have liked to see an updated version made that accounts to the last 15 years and applies those lessons forward to today.

Solidly written and well researched.

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This is the template for the Covid response with the same controversy in terms of science, politics, government agencies and even the same people.

Still relevant

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I’ve always considered myself well informed on this topic but didn’t know any of this. This is fascinating

Wow!

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