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Wrongful Death: The AIDS Trial

by Stephen Davis
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WRONGFUL DEATH: The AIDS Trial, a fictitious courtroom drama that exposes the government lies and incompetence, gross medical malpractice, and unbridled greed by a drug company that caused our American AIDS epidemic and cost 300,000 lives in just ten years—five times the number killed in the entire Vietnam War! If you like courtroom drama, you'll want to read this book. If you ever knew someone with AIDS or HIV, you need to read this book. If you still believe the government and the FDA are protecting you against deadly diseases and dangerous drugs, you must read this book! After twenty-five years, you will finally learn the truth about HIV and AIDS as it unfolds in this three-trillion-dollar class-action lawsuit. Read the testimony of witness after witness, all based on over 900 actual medical and scientific research papers and reports, that when the FDA finally approved AZT in 1987—the drug that was supposed to cure AIDS—it began causing AIDS; and every person who took it—healthy or not—would die within four years. Find out from expert legal witnesses why the virus we have been calling HIV cannot be the cause of AIDS—not then, not now, and not ever.

Dr. Ray Goddard

Mr. Davis creates an intelligent and thoroughly riveting story-line that combines the drama of a courtroom with the "fictional" account of government cover-up with big Pharma's true motives. Although it was difficult to put down the book after I started it, I found myself leaving from time to time to go online and research Davis' research myself. This lead to an entire shift in my perspective about what really goes on behind the scenes and how our perceptions are continually being manipulated.

About the Author, Stephen Davis

Stephen Davis was born February 28, 1946 in Wilmington, Delaware, son of a Vice-President and Executive Director of E.I. duPont de Nemours & Company (the duPont Company).
He graduated from Tower Hill School in Wilmington, spending his junior year at The Lawrenceville School near Princeton, New Jersey.
In 1964 he entered Davidson College in Davidson, North Carolina, withdrawing in 1966 to help launch “Up With People,” travelling throughout Europe, Canada, Venezuela, and the United States as a pianist, drummer, bassist, and musical director, returning both to Germany and Venezuela to help create equivalent shows for those countries.
Drafted in 1967, Davis received medical training in the U.S. Army and spent 1969 in Vietnam as a Physician’s Assistant.
Honorably discharged from the Army in 1970, Davis earned his Private, Multi-Engine and Commercial pilot’s ratings and helped start Cochise Airlines, a commuter for the state of Arizona, as Administrative Assistant and Co-Pilot.
After serving as Executive Director for the Republican Party in southern Arizona, Davis was elected to the Arizona state senate (32nd Arizona Legislature) from the Tucson area at the age of 28.
In 1975, Davis was awarded the George Washington Medal of Honor from Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge for his article, “The Government Versus the Economy,” published in Parade Magazine, October, 1975. He was also listed in Who’s Who in American Politics.
Changing his party affiliation to Libertarian, Davis lost his bid for re-election to the Senate by a narrow margin. He got involved with Scientology and quickly became an Aide to L. Ron Hubbard (Commodore’s Staff Aide for WISE/SMI) as a founder and the first president of the World Institute of Scientology Enterprises (WISE), an international management consulting firm.
Leaving Scientology behind in 1980, Davis taught business management at Sherman College of Straight Chiropractic in Spartanburg, South Carolina, and served as its Director of Development. He went on to write a computer program to handle the business aspects of a chiropractic practice, which was sold nationally through a company he founded, Precision Chiropractic Computer Systems, Inc. He also wrote his first book, “Chiropractic Practice Management Made Easy."
Retiring in 1988, Davis moved to a horse ranch near Prescott, Arizona and learned to break and train horses.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2006
Publisher
Virtualbookworm.com Publishing, Incorporated
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781589398689

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