A scientific study in the New England Journal of Medicine article in late July 1987 headlined “The Toxicity of Azidothymidine (AZT) in the Treatment of Patients with AIDS and AIDS-Related Complex,”101 and a comprehensive investigation by The Independent of London in May 1993, “The rise and fall of AZT,”102 both supported Duesberg’s theory that AZT was a deadly killer of dubious efficacy against amorphous AIDS.

