Continuum was a magazine published by an activist group of the same name. It ran from December 1992 until February 2001 and ceased publication because the editors had died of AIDS-defining clinical conditions. The magazine last appeared in print in 1998 and then surfaced again in February 2001 on the Internet.
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Continuum was a magazine published by an activist group of the same name who denied the existence of HIVAIDS. It ran from December 1992 until February 2001 and ceased publication because the editors had died of AIDS-defining clinical conditions. The magazine last appeared in print in 1998 and then surfaced again in February 2001 on the Internet.
It was initially published bimonthly, then began to be published seasonally. Continuum promoted the idea that AIDS was a conspiracy and was not related to HIV. In the JanuaryFebruary 1996 edition, the magazine began offering £1,000 to the first person who could find a scientific study that showed the isolation of HIV.
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