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Revision as of 21:17, 1 December 2021

Charles Ortleb is a publisher and anti-Faucist (one who tries to discredit and disparage Dr. Anthony Fauci), AIDS denialism author and HIV conspiracy theorist, Onetime Editor-in-Chief of That New Magazine, Inc (TNM) publisher of Christopher Street (magazine), The New York Native, CityWeek, Night & Day Entertainment Guide,  Opera Monthly and TheaterWeek

Ortleb, along with author and journalist for The New York Native, Neenyah Ostrom published the now defunct Stonewall Press [1] , the successor publication to The New York Native

Under the direction of Ortleb, Neenyah Ostrom [2], Managing Editor started publishing articles in The New York Native, during the late 1980s and 1990s, stating things such as HIV was not the cause of AIDS but rather HHV-6 (Human herpesvirus 6) a claim has long been disproved. 

Ortleb is a huge anti-Faucist going on to publish books such as Fauci: The Bernie Madoff of Science and the HIV Ponzi Scheme that Concealed the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Epidemic and Fauci versus Duesberg: The battle about AIDS that brought Chronic Fatigue Syndrome out of the closet, published in 2020.

Charles Orleb [3] has co-authored books with Judy Micovits, [4] former research scientist, anti-Faucist, anti-vaccination activist and medical conspiracy theorist, claiming that long-term COVID-19 is Chronic Fatigue Syndrom. That book has since been banned along with her coronavirus conspiracy video ‘Plandemic.' 

Sadly, medical misinformation such as Ortleb's, along with Micovits', particularly the anti-Faucist, books are read and circulated by QAnon enthusiasts. 

References

[1] Gay in the 80s, posted on September 2, 2013 by Colin Clews

[2] Neenyah Ostrom books

[3] Charles Orlebs books

[4] Judy Mikovits books