Ending Plague

A Scholar's Obligation in an Age of Corruption

Judy Mikovits author Kent Heckenlively author Dr Francis W Ruscetti author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Skyhorse Publishing

Published:25th Nov '21

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This insightful work, Ending Plague, explores the complexities of scientific practices and public health, revealing critical insights from renowned experts.

In Ending Plague, the authors delve into the intricate world of scientific practice in America, offering a critical examination of the medical community's challenges. Dr. Judy A. Mikovits, Kent Heckenlively, and Dr. Francis W. Ruscetti, a pioneer in human retrovirology, collaborate to shed light on the systemic issues affecting public health. Their combined expertise brings a unique perspective to the discussion, especially given Dr. Ruscetti's extensive background in HIV-AIDS research and his pivotal role at the National Cancer Institute.

The book presents a candid portrayal of Dr. Ruscetti's nearly four-decade journey through the evolving landscape of public health. Readers are invited to explore the successes and failures that have shaped scientific research and policy. The authors reveal previously undisclosed information about the personalities and debates that have influenced the field, prompting readers to question whether the scientific community truly prioritizes public welfare or if alternative agendas are at play.

Ending Plague serves as a call to action, urging the public to engage in the ongoing dialogue about science and health. Through their rich intellectual exchanges, Dr. Mikovits and Dr. Ruscetti aim to inspire a deeper understanding of the relentless pursuit of truth in science. This book not only highlights the importance of transparency in scientific endeavors but also encourages readers to critically evaluate the information presented by those in positions of authority.

“A science book discusses the deplorable state of the field in the United States, the result of bias, greed, and governmental dysfunction. Ruscetti was skeptical of authority in all its forms from an early age and turned to a career in science, hoping that intellectual irreverence would find a home there. But he encountered a professional world dominated by naked careerism, blind dogma, propaganda, and bottomless vindictiveness. The author enjoyed a brilliantly accomplished career as a virologist, working for decades at the National Cancer Institute, and was part of the team that identified the first pathogenic human retrovirus, HTLV-1. While studying AIDS in the 1980s, he worked closely with Anthony Fauci—Ruscetti found him to be as mendacious as he was ambitious. The author claims that Fauci’s neglect and even repression of important research likely slowed down the fight against the deadly disease. Ruscetti convincingly blames governmental malfeasance for establishing a system that permits bureaucrats like Fauci and Robert Gallo—one of the author’s supervisors—to prosper: ‘People like Gallo and Fauci thrive because of a system put in place by President Richard Nixon, in which a few leading government scientists were given unprecedented control over funding decisions, while at the same time creating a subservient class of researchers who must vie for their approval.’ Mikovits tells a similar story, if more personally harrowing—she claims that she was persecuted for her work demonstrating the contamination of blood and vaccine supplies . . . Mikovits’ remembrance is a powerful one and confirms Ruscetti’s account of the scientific community as one plagued by incompetence and venality. Especially during a time in which the authority of that community is a matter of dispute, the two scientists’ book—written with Heckenlively—is an important contribution to a gathering debate. An engrossing exposé of scientific practice in America.”
KIRKUS REVIEWS

“The final book of the plandemic trilogy is one of the most entertaining, thanks to Judy’s mentor Frank Ruscetti’s deep personal insights on Anthony Fauci. Many other experts are interviewed that bring new light to the unnecessary COVID pandemic. The book reads like a fast-paced thriller and offers a view into the halls of scientific inquiry to which few people are ever privy.”
DR. MERCOLA, founder of Mercola.com, the most-visited natural health site on the internet for the past twenty years

“Mikovits pulls back the curtain on the twisted world of corrupt, criminal ‘science’ that parades as authoritative fact. If you thought the institution of science was run by honorable, ethical people trying to help humanity, your worldview is about to be shattered by the horrifying truth revealed in Ending Plague.”
MIKE ADAMS, the Health Ranger, founder of NaturalNews.com

“Most of us have long taken for granted the ability to trust our medical science establishment—until 2020, the year that shattered that confidence. The public health authorities suddenly seemed opaque; their motives suspect. Ending Plague explains what has gone wrong and what must be done to right the ship of medical science.”
DENNIS PRAGER, radio host of The Dennis Prager Show and writer

“With the renowned trifecta of Dr. Frank Ruscetti, Dr. Judy Mikovits, and legal expert/author Kent Heckenlively, Ending Plague is one of the most important books to study for anyone who cares about health and freedom.”
MIKKI WILLIS, investigative filmmaker, Plandemic, and author of Plandemic: The Incredible True Story about the Most Banned Documentary in History

“Kent Heckenlively’s brilliant style, combined with the scientific backbone provided by Drs. Frank Ruscetti and Judy Mikovits, has created a ‘mustread’ second bestseller in Ending Plague. It exposes dirty tricks by Big Pharma and scientific research failures, where no stone is unturned while offering a path of hope for science to regain its lost posture as a beacon of truth for humanity.”
MAX SWAFFORD, author, editor, educator

ISBN: 9781510764682

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm

Weight: 499g

320 pages