HOLOCAUST II, Volume I, contains three books by Charles Ortleb.
1. Truth to Power: New York Native 1980-1997
2. Pig: A Memoir
3. The Stonewall Massacre
Truth to Power is his definitive history of the AIDS epidemic and his newspaper, New York Native. Ortleb was the first publisher to take the AIDS epidemic seriously and his newspaper became the paper of record for the AIDS epidemic. Rolling Stone said his newspaper deserved a Pulitzer Prize for its AIDS coverage. The New York Times called Ortleb "visionary." Ortleb oversaw the historically important investigative reporting on malfeasance at the Centers for Disease Control and that's institution's cover-up of the link between AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the pandemic of a deadly virus called HHV-6 which now threatens everyone's health.
Pig: A Memoir is a political allegory that will remind readers of the work of George Orwell. Ortleb has used imaginative humor and satire to capture the world of corrupt public health science that we are all trapped in. Everyone knows that pigs and humans have a great deal in common, but in this hilarious novel they are virtually indistinguishable. Pig: A Memoir is the Animal Farm for a new generation.
The Stonewall Massacre is one of the most brilliant political works of alternative history ever written. It begins as a fantasy about what would have happened if the gay movement had been destroyed and it cleverly ends up in vision that will make the reader question everything about AIDS, chronic fatigue syndrome, autism, and the state of public health.
By the time you finish these three compelling works of nonfiction and fiction, you will understand why Ortleb believes that the AIDS epidemic should be called Holocaust II.
1. Truth to Power: New York Native 1980-1997
2. Pig: A Memoir
3. The Stonewall Massacre
Truth to Power is his definitive history of the AIDS epidemic and his newspaper, New York Native. Ortleb was the first publisher to take the AIDS epidemic seriously and his newspaper became the paper of record for the AIDS epidemic. Rolling Stone said his newspaper deserved a Pulitzer Prize for its AIDS coverage. The New York Times called Ortleb "visionary." Ortleb oversaw the historically important investigative reporting on malfeasance at the Centers for Disease Control and that's institution's cover-up of the link between AIDS and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and the pandemic of a deadly virus called HHV-6 which now threatens everyone's health.
Pig: A Memoir is a political allegory that will remind readers of the work of George Orwell. Ortleb has used imaginative humor and satire to capture the world of corrupt public health science that we are all trapped in. Everyone knows that pigs and humans have a great deal in common, but in this hilarious novel they are virtually indistinguishable. Pig: A Memoir is the Animal Farm for a new generation.
The Stonewall Massacre is one of the most brilliant political works of alternative history ever written. It begins as a fantasy about what would have happened if the gay movement had been destroyed and it cleverly ends up in vision that will make the reader question everything about AIDS, chronic fatigue syndrome, autism, and the state of public health.
By the time you finish these three compelling works of nonfiction and fiction, you will understand why Ortleb believes that the AIDS epidemic should be called Holocaust II.
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Separately, the three books would cost you $15.97, but bundled into Holocaust II they only cost $9.99 on Kindle.
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