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Les intervenants de l'ILADS des USA: Samuel M. Shor, président actuel de l'ILADS, Richard Horowitz (il a été président ou vice-président de l'ILADS en 2007-2008), [[Raphael Stricker|Raphael B. Stricker]], un dénialiste du SIDA <ref>http://www.nytimes.com/1991/11/21/us/results-of-aids-experiment-are-retracted-after-inquiry.html "Results of AIDS Experiment Are Retracted After Inquiry" (Les résultats de l'expérience SIDA sont retractés après enquête). Published: November 21, 1991</ref> <ref>https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/not93-177.html FINAL FINDINGS OF SCIENTIFIC MISCONDUCT. NIH GUIDE, Volume 22, Number 23, June 25, 1993.<br>Le cas de [[Raphael Stricker|Stricker]] est en bas de la page:<br>[[Raphael Stricker|Raphael B. Stricker]], M.D., University of California at San Francisco.<br>An investigation conducted by the University found that Dr. [[Raphael Stricker|Stricker]] falsified data for a manuscript and a PHS-supported publication reporting research on AIDS. In the manuscript, Dr. [[Raphael Stricker|Stricker]] selectively suppressed data that did not support his hypothesis, and reported consistently positive data whereas only one of four experiments had produced positive results. In the publication, Dr. [[Raphael Stricker|Stricker]] reported that an antibody was found in 29 of 30 homosexuals, but not found in non-homosexuals. However, Dr. [[Raphael Stricker|Stricker]]"s control data, which he suppressed, showed the antibody in 33 of 65 non-homosexuals. The falsified data was used as the basis for a grant application to the National Institutes of Health. The ORI concurred in the University"s finding. Dr. [[Raphael Stricker|Stricker]] executed a Voluntary Exclusion and Settlement Agreement in which he has agreed not to apply for Federal grant or contract funds and will not serve on PHS advisory committees, boards or peer review groups for a three year period beginning April 1, 1993. The publication "Target platelet antigen in homosexual men with immune thrombocytopenia" in the New England Journal of Medicine, 313: 1315-1380, 1985 has been retracted (New England Journal of Medicine, 325: 1487,1991).</ref> qui a publié en 2010 un article "Morgellons disease: Analysis of a population with clinically confirmed microscopic subcutaneous fibers of unknown etiology" <ref>https://www.dovepress.com/morgellons-disease-analysis-of-a-population-with-clinically-confirmed--peer-reviewed-article-CCID Morgellons disease: Analysis of a population with clinically confirmed microscopic subcutaneous fibers of unknown etiology</ref>dans un journal douteux "Dove Medical Press" qui figurait en 2012 dans la "Beall's List of Predatory, Open-Access Publishers", une maladie qui n'existe pas<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgellons</ref>, et autres intervenants.
 
Les intervenants de l'ILADS des USA: Samuel M. Shor, président actuel de l'ILADS, Richard Horowitz (il a été président ou vice-président de l'ILADS en 2007-2008), [[Raphael Stricker|Raphael B. Stricker]], un dénialiste du SIDA <ref>http://www.nytimes.com/1991/11/21/us/results-of-aids-experiment-are-retracted-after-inquiry.html "Results of AIDS Experiment Are Retracted After Inquiry" (Les résultats de l'expérience SIDA sont retractés après enquête). Published: November 21, 1991</ref> <ref>https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/not93-177.html FINAL FINDINGS OF SCIENTIFIC MISCONDUCT. NIH GUIDE, Volume 22, Number 23, June 25, 1993.<br>Le cas de [[Raphael Stricker|Stricker]] est en bas de la page:<br>[[Raphael Stricker|Raphael B. Stricker]], M.D., University of California at San Francisco.<br>An investigation conducted by the University found that Dr. [[Raphael Stricker|Stricker]] falsified data for a manuscript and a PHS-supported publication reporting research on AIDS. In the manuscript, Dr. [[Raphael Stricker|Stricker]] selectively suppressed data that did not support his hypothesis, and reported consistently positive data whereas only one of four experiments had produced positive results. In the publication, Dr. [[Raphael Stricker|Stricker]] reported that an antibody was found in 29 of 30 homosexuals, but not found in non-homosexuals. However, Dr. [[Raphael Stricker|Stricker]]"s control data, which he suppressed, showed the antibody in 33 of 65 non-homosexuals. The falsified data was used as the basis for a grant application to the National Institutes of Health. The ORI concurred in the University"s finding. Dr. [[Raphael Stricker|Stricker]] executed a Voluntary Exclusion and Settlement Agreement in which he has agreed not to apply for Federal grant or contract funds and will not serve on PHS advisory committees, boards or peer review groups for a three year period beginning April 1, 1993. The publication "Target platelet antigen in homosexual men with immune thrombocytopenia" in the New England Journal of Medicine, 313: 1315-1380, 1985 has been retracted (New England Journal of Medicine, 325: 1487,1991).</ref> qui a publié en 2010 un article "Morgellons disease: Analysis of a population with clinically confirmed microscopic subcutaneous fibers of unknown etiology" <ref>https://www.dovepress.com/morgellons-disease-analysis-of-a-population-with-clinically-confirmed--peer-reviewed-article-CCID Morgellons disease: Analysis of a population with clinically confirmed microscopic subcutaneous fibers of unknown etiology</ref>dans un journal douteux "Dove Medical Press" qui figurait en 2012 dans la "Beall's List of Predatory, Open-Access Publishers", une maladie qui n'existe pas<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgellons</ref>, et autres intervenants.
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Des allemands: Carsten Nicolaus et Armin J. Schwarzbach (voir à [[Borreliose-Centrum-Augsburg]]). Schwarzbach a été jusqu'à récemment le responsable du laboratoire médical du [[Borreliose-Centrum-Augsburg]]), tous deux sont membres de l'ILADS. Petra Hopf Seidel (Deutsche Borreliose Gesellschaft, Allemagne).  
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Des allemands: [[BCA-clinic|Carsten Nicolaus]] et Armin J. Schwarzbach (voir à [[Borreliose-Centrum-Augsburg]]). Schwarzbach a été jusqu'à récemment le responsable du laboratoire médical du [[Borreliose-Centrum-Augsburg]]), tous deux sont membres de l'ILADS. Petra Hopf Seidel (Deutsche Borreliose Gesellschaft, Allemagne).  
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Des membres de Chronimed, un groupe parrainé par [[Luc Montagnier]], qui s'occupe, entre autres, d'autisme: Louis Teulières et Philippe Raymond.
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Des membres de [[Chronimed]], un groupe parrainé par [[Luc Montagnier]], qui s'occupe, entre autres, d'autisme: Louis Teulières et Philippe Raymond.
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Le belge Kenny L. De Meirleir, qui traite la fatigue chronique et porte aussi de l'intérêt à l'autisme. Il a fait partie de l'équipe de [[David Noakes]] qui vendait la substance illicite [[GcMAF]] au coeur d'un scandale en 2015.
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Le belge [[Kenny de Meirleir|Kenny L. De Meirleir]], qui traite la fatigue chronique et porte aussi de l'intérêt à l'autisme. Il a fait partie de l'équipe de [[David Noakes]] qui vendait la substance illicite [[GcMAF]] au coeur d'un scandale en 2015.
    
Et Christian Peronne en personne qui, comme il est dit dans l'annonce du congrès par l'ILADS: "''We are excited to introduce Dr. Christian Perronne, of the University of Paris as the organizer of the scientific conference on behalf of ILADS''" (nous sommes ravis de présenter le Dr. Christian Perronne, de l'Université de Paris, l'organisateur de la conférence scientifique pour le compte de l'ILADS) <ref name='paris2017'></ref>.
 
Et Christian Peronne en personne qui, comme il est dit dans l'annonce du congrès par l'ILADS: "''We are excited to introduce Dr. Christian Perronne, of the University of Paris as the organizer of the scientific conference on behalf of ILADS''" (nous sommes ravis de présenter le Dr. Christian Perronne, de l'Université de Paris, l'organisateur de la conférence scientifique pour le compte de l'ILADS) <ref name='paris2017'></ref>.
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