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Christine Maggiore, right, is shown here with her husband and son. Maggiore, an activist who vehemently denied that HIV causes AIDS, died Dec. 27. A Los Angeles county coroner said it was unclear if Maggiore’s death was AIDS-related. She was diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus in 1992.
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AIDS skeptic Christine Maggiore dies at 52
Woman refused anti-retroviral drugs
Published Thursday, 08-Jan-2009 in issue 1098
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Christine Maggiore, an activist who vehemently denied that HIV causes AIDS, declined to take anti-AIDS drugs and sued Los Angeles County for stating that her 3-year-old daughter succumbed to AIDS-related pneumonia, has died. She was 52.
Maggiore died at her Van Nuys home on Dec. 27. She had been treated for pneumonia in the past six months, but the official cause of her death was pending, county coroner Assistant Chief Ed Winter said Dec. 30.
He said it was unclear if her death was AIDS-related. She was diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus in 1992.
A call to her home seeking comment from her husband, Robert Scovill, was not answered, and no message could be left because the recording mailbox was full.
Supporters told the Los Angeles Times on Dec. 29 that they doubted she died of AIDS.
“Why did she remain basically healthy from 1992 until just before her death?” asked David Crowe, a former board member of the nonprofit group Rethinking AIDS, which advocates for the “scientific reappraisal of the HIV/AIDS hypothesis.”
Others said she may have benefited by following standard treatments for AIDS.
“It’s just really sad that she never could understand and never could trust the medical community, unlike the rest of the world,” said Craig Thompson, executive director of AIDS Project Los Angeles.
For a year after her diagnosis, Maggiore was a volunteer at AIDS shelters and spoke about the risks of the virus at health fairs and schools.
However, she began to change her views in 1993 when she had more HIV tests that gave contradictory results, some negative and some positive.
“My desire to learn finally led me outside the confines of the AIDS establishment,” she wrote on the Web site of her nonprofit organization, Alive & Well AIDS Alternatives.
“The more I read, the more I became convinced that AIDS research had jumped on a bandwagon that was headed in the wrong direction,” she said.
She was heavily influenced by University of California, Berkeley, biology professor Peter Duesberg. In conflict with generally accepted scientific views, Duesberg argues that AIDS is caused not by HIV but from long-term consumption of recreational drugs or even AZT, the compound used in AIDS treatment.
Maggiore founded her nonprofit organization, which challenges mainstream medical views about the causes and treatment of AIDS. She wrote a book, “What If Everything You Thought About AIDS Was Wrong?” and appeared on national television to promote her view that pregnancy, alcoholism, drug use and even common viral infections could cause false positives on HIV tests.
She contended that people were at risk of AIDS because of factors that lowered the immune system, including malnutrition, drug use, chronic anxiety and lack of sleep.
Maggiore believed that AZT was both ineffective at preventing AIDS and toxic to healthy cells. She refused to take anti-retroviral drugs.
For pregnant HIV-positive women who didn’t want to take the drugs, she recommended alternatives such as homeopathic medicine, vitamins, herbs, acupuncture, mental “imagery” to boost the immune system and “cleansings” of the body’s toxins through such methods as “colon hydrotherapy” and juice fasts.
Maggiore breast-fed both her children, despite the accepted view that it increased the risk of spreading HIV.
In 2005 her daughter, Eliza Jane Scovill, died at age 3. The girl never had an HIV test. The county coroner’s office concluded she died of pneumonia related to an advanced case of AIDS. Police reviewed the death to determine if negligence or child endangerment was involved. The county district attorney’s office in 2006 declined to file criminal charges, noting that the girl’s parents had taken her to several doctors.
Maggiore retained a toxicologist who served on her group’s advisory board to review the autopsy results. He concluded the girl died as a result of an allergic reaction to an antibiotic.
Maggiore sued the county last year, contending that the conclusion of the autopsy lacked proper medical and scientific evidence. The case is pending.
Maggiore’s death was an “unmitigated tragedy,” said Jay Gordon, a pediatrician consulted by Maggiore and her husband when her daughter was sick.
“There are medications that enable people who are HIV-positive to lead healthy, normal, long lives,” said Gordon, who believes HIV causes AIDS.
In addition to her husband, Maggiore is survived by a son, Charles. Both have tested negative for HIV.
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Cassius says:

Of course she died of AIDS! She was suffering from pneumonia for chrissakes. The AIDS denialists have blood on their hands over this.

Jan 08, 2009 12:06 PM
Jerry Columbard says:

The arrogance with which Cassius states that "she died of AIDs -She was suffering from pneumonia for chrissake"
underscores by his ignorance of medical facts. The are many types of pneumonia (bacterial, fungal, protozoal). Only one type is associated with "so called viral AIDS": pneumocystis pneumonia.
Since no autopsy has been performed on Christine it is a presumptive diagnosis in much the same way that people in Africa who die from a multitude of endemic dieseases that involve wasting and coughs (tuberculosis, malaria, schistomatosis) and simple progessive starvation from displaced in war-torn countries, never get an HIV antibody test, but are labeled as having AIDS. People have been getting pneumonia since the dawn of time.
It's a fact that you die suddenly as with pulmonary embolism, stroke or heart attack or progressively of chronic diseases,(diabetes,kidney disease, congestive heart failure etc_ the last stage of which is pneumonia for the latter. Ask any respiratory therapist.

Jan 10, 2009 0:13 AM
Cassius says:

"Since no autopsy has been performed on Christine..."

At this point, the decision for an autopsy rests with her denialist husband. WILL there be an autopsy?

And if not, why not? What are you people afraid of? What are you people trying to hide?

I think we all know the answers to the above.

Jan 10, 2009 10:09 AM
Jerry Columbard says:

When Christine's daughter Eliza-Jane died suddenly in 2005 it was immediately declared that she had died of AIDS related pneumonia by the county coroner to mislead the public record and fulfill an agenda.( The county agenda that all persons that test or are suspected on being HIV, must die of AIDS eventually),to fulfill a well entrenched paradigm that most people have bought into from sheer repetition and parroting over the years.
A toxicologist found that she had died of anaphylactic shock as a result of Amoxicillin prescribed from an ear infection. Anaphylactic shock is a not uncommon life-threatening reaction to certain drugs, particularly the penicillin related ones.
I should hope that all us can retain the right to not have our bodies defiled and mutilated by an autopsy
when we die and this is Robin Scovill and Christine's prerogative also.
The fact that her husband and son both tested HIV neg clearly demonstrates that HIV is not sexually transmissible.
If sperm was transfered to conceive, so would any mythological virus.
The real tragedy is that a gullible public accepts spin churned out to them by the mass media including the WMDs of Iraq, UFO"s and choses to indulge in the group fantasy of viral AIDS.

Jan 11, 2009 10:25 PM
Cassius says:

"If sperm was transfered to conceive, so would any mythological virus."

Not necessarily, female-to-male transmission rates are significantly lower than vice-versa.

And that does even factor in artificial insemination (which could easily and secretly occured here).

Face it, you bastards murdered Christine, just as you murdered her baby. It's on your conscience now, deal with it.

Jan 12, 2009 11:08 AM
Jerry Columbard says:

I have a clean conscience and I"ve done my homework having read up and researched HIViral hypothesis for 22 years now since I first tested positive in 1986 it has I been a burning central issue for me, unlike the spectators on the side who have merely been parroting the media hype that they have been indoctrinated to believe without questioning any of it.
I do not take any medications and am still in body, unlike so many that bought into the virus myth and took toxic experimental drugs like AZT.
The proteases cocktails just take longer to detroy the body, so it apapear aht they are beneficial, despite the obvious lipodystrophy that produce. Christine was a courageous pioneer in the viral-AIDS-dissident movement who stood up the established paradigm.

What I observed during my time as a volunteer at the S.D. AIDS foundation was that federal Ryan White funding and drug companies' support of these "non-profit" foundations and the LBGT centre was conditional on everyone being in agreement with and towing the official line of HIVirus being the cause of AIDS, public education of "safe sex", getting "tested" and the prescription of toxic "new" experimental antivirals, AZT being the first.A deadly drug which accounted for the increasing mortality of HIV+s from 1986 to 1996, at which point AZT then fell out of favor and replaced with the protease cocktails as treatment of choice because it clearly wasn't helping anybody. The epidemic that took place in the hysteria of the 80's and early 90's was an epidemic of testing and a massive poisoning that made it thus appear that the AIDS epidemic was gaining.
Most of those people who took AZT are now dead, sacrificial victims on the altar to the "great AIDS social experiment". Not the first time in medical history in which people have been poisoned in the guise of providing cures or treatments for them: Vioxx, Seldane, Phen-fen to name a few in recent years.It goes back a century when people were prescribed arsenic and mercury for syphilis.
AIDS is a toxicological disease, not a viral one. As long as gay men want to jealously indulge in to their party drugs: meth,cocaine,eXtasy and poppers and there "White party" circuit and sex club scenes, AIDS will not go away.
That's why it was named "Acquired Immune deficiency" not "Infectious immune deficiency" observed from the outset, which eveyone seems to have forgotten these days.

Jan 13, 2009 8:50 PM

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