Celia Farber

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Celia Farber calls herself a war correspondent, and the main war she lived through and covered in detail between 1987 and 2008, was the HIV war.

Writing expose pieces about Anthony Fauci's HIV tyranny, and how it demolished true biology and science in America, in SPIN, and later Harper's, she was targeted by a numerous vicious discrediting campaigns. Her work rose to prominence again in 2020, as Covid was understood to have been modeled on the terror and fake science she (and others) documented in AIDS. She considers herself now a historian of HIV/AIDS dissent.

In 2021 her work was heavily cited in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s The Real Anthony Fauci, and she featured also in the documentary of the same name. In March of 2023, Chelsea Green re-issued her "stillborn" 2006 book Serious Adverse Events: An Uncensored History of AIDS.

Born in New York City, raised in Sweden, she is the daughter of late radio legend Barry Farber, who gave her her favorite journalistic imperative motto: "Penetrate the ostensible."

Her undergraduate degree at NYU's Gallatin Division was in Classic Literature.

She has written articles on many subjects for: SPIN, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Harper's, The New York Observer, Lapham's Quarterly, Salon, The Epoch Times, The NY Press, UnCover DC and many others.

In 2008 she was the recipient, with Peter Duesberg, of the "Semmelweis Society Clean Hands Award For Investigative Journalism" from The Semmelweis Society International, (SSI) so besieged by protests from paid AIDS professionals, it led to years of litigation, and SSI had to close its doors.

She writes a popular Substack called The Truth Barrier (celiafarber.substack.com) on a broad variety of subjects, pertaining mostly to the synchronous global apparatus of attack on human life she refers to as "the anaconda."

Praise for Serious Adverse Events: An Uncensored History of AIDS

"I was astonished to discover Celia Farber's work on the lost history of AIDS…[Her] research gives context to the Covod catastrophe, which she all but predicted. Despite the medical cartel's brutal crusade to silence and vilify her, Farber never compromised."

—Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

"Serious Adverse Events is not just a dramatic and mesmerizing piece of work, it is deeply scholarly."

"Farber’s work is equal to the best of Seymour Hersh’s and as important as the Pentagon Papers. I repeat this, as important as the Pentagon Papers."
Elizabeth Nickson, Welcome To Absurdistan Substack

"Farber's work is journalism at its best—solid, lucid, and humane, attacking wrongs that few dare touch, and thereby helping right them."

—Mark Crispin Miller

"If you want to understand the real history of AIDS and why it mattered, Celia Farber is the main journalist who bore witness to it all, and took the blows accordingly. Her book is essential reading."

—Vera Sharav

"I encourage all who are curious about their world, and interested in becoming more informed, to buy and read this book."

Heather Heying, Natural Selections Substack

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