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Kann man damit etwas anfangen?
 
Kann man damit etwas anfangen?
 
[[Benutzer:Abrax|Abrax]] 10:48, 27. Jan. 2011 (CET)
 
[[Benutzer:Abrax|Abrax]] 10:48, 27. Jan. 2011 (CET)
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Habe mal ein paar Namen herauskopiert:
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*[[Torsten Engelbrecht]]. Hamburg-based Journalist for The Ecologist and other magazines and newspapers; former financial editor, Financial Times, Germany. Co-author of Virus Mania.
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*Dr. Andreas Hoppe. PhD, Department of Protein Structure Theory, Institute for Biochemistry, Charité Berlin, Medical Faculty, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
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*Dr. [[Claus Koehnlein]]. MD, AIDS and Internal Medicine specialist, Kiel, Germany. Co-author of Virus Mania.
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*[[Karl Krafeld]]. President, Wissenschaft, Medizin und Menschenrechte (Science, Medicine and Human Rights). Dortmund, Germany
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*[[Heinrich Kremer]]. MD, former Medical Director of the Federal Clinics for Juvenile and Young Adult Drug Offenders for five German counties, including Berlin, Bremen, and Hamburg. Author ofThe Silent Revolution in Cancer and AIDS Medicine in German (2001), Italian (2003) and English (2008).
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*Dr. [[Stefan Lanka]]. Virologist, PhD, University of Koblenz, Vice President, Science, Medicine and Human Rights, Germany
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*[[Michael Leitner]]. Journalist, Dortmund, Germany. Author Mythos Hiv
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*Hermann Müller. PhD, Director, Institute of Virology, Universität Leipzig, Germany
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*[[Joachim Mutter]]. MD. Institute for Environmental Medicine and Hospital Epidemiology. Freiburg, Germany. Wrote foreword to Virus Mania.
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*[[Rolf-Jürgen Petry]]. Heilpraktiker, Gnarrenburg, Germany. Author, Strophanthin - der mögliche Sieg über den Herzinfarkt. (Strophanthin - the possible victory over the cardiac infarction)
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*[[Juliane Sacher]]. MD, Specialist in General Medicine. Concerned with AIDS medicine since 1983. Frankfurt, Germany. Author of Causes of Immunodeficiency, Immune-Disbalance and Non-Toxic Therapy.
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*Dr. [[Heinz Ludwig Sänger]]. PhD, Emeritus Professor of Molecular Biology and Virology and a former director of the Department of Viroid Research, Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry, Germany; Recipient of the international Robert Koch award for medical research, 1978*
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*[[Hans Tolzin|Hans U.P. Tolzin]]. Journalist. Germany.
    
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