Celia Farber
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Who is Celia Farber?
Celia Ingrid Farber is an American print journalist and author, who has covered a range of topics for magazines including Spin, Rolling Stone, Esquire, Harper's, Interview, Salon, Gear, New York Press, Media Post, The New York Post, Sunday Herald, and was particularly noted for a report on O.J. Simpson's post-trial life in 1998. Farber is the daughter of radio talk pioneer Barry Farber and a graduate from New York University and a graduate of New York University.
Farber has written extensively about HIV and AIDS, including articles in which she has described what she considered to be flaws in the methodology used by some early HIV and AIDS researchers, and has written extensively about the work of AIDS denialists such as Peter Duesberg. She has repeatedly stated that she has remained objective in her writings, and never stated that HIV does not cause AIDS. Her writings have been widely criticized by scientists and by journalists for promoting AIDS denialism.
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