Draft:Charles Ortleb
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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, the successor publication to The New York Native.
Under the direction of Ortleb, Neenyah Ostrom, 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 has co-authored books with Judy Micovits, 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