Why doesn Beck make more accessible the clinical studies on the effects of blood electrification against AIDS?
Beck does in fact bring a stack of patient reports with him to the lecture table. However, in the interest of lecture time constraints, he does not invite every person from the audience to come up to the stage to handle the papers. This would cause chaos for a 45 minute lecture. He always invites any medically credentialed practitioner to the table to see the studies and verify them for the audience. Another reason he is reluctant to talk up the studies is due to the fact that they rely for their interpretation upon the results of the Kerry Mullis PCR testing for viral fragments. Of course, Dr. Mullis himself now disavows the diagnostic value of PCR due to the problem of cross-reactivity for the PCR test with dozens of other viruses and DNA fragments, making the test almost useless. So Beck doesn’t really promote the studies too much, other than to say that the PCR counts were high and then were lowered for whatever significance that is. The bottom line is that the patients recovered a