Beck’s Interpretation of the 1990 Albert Einstein College Findings

Bob Beck explained the following in his lecture. Here is the structured summary of what he said.

Beck described an early report in Science News (March 20, 1991), which summarized work by Dr. Steven Kaali and colleagues. He stated the researchers electrified HIV-contaminated blood and observed that HIV particles could not infect target cells afterward. Beck interpreted this as proof of a “universal cure” for AIDS.

He noted that according to his research, the discovery received almost no press coverage apart from a few scattered articles. Beck argued that governmental agencies and pharmaceutical interests suppressed the findings because wide adoption of such technology would undermine large revenue streams, particularly from antiviral drugs and AIDS therapies.

He claimed the original conference documents were difficult to obtain and suggested they were removed from archives.

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