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|skills = Writing novels
|skills = Writing novels
|goals =
|goals =
|crimes = [[HIV/AIDS denialism|AIDS denialism]]<br>[[Holocaust denial]]<br>[[Climate change denial]]
|crimes = [[HIV/AIDS denialism|AIDS denialism]]<br>[[Holocaust denial]]<br>[[Anti-Semitism]]<br>[[Climate change denial]]
|type of villain = Serial Denier}}
|type of villain = Serial Denier}}
'''James Patrick Hogan''' was a British science fiction author who was known for novels such as "Thrice Opon a Time" and "Code of the Lifemaker". However, in his later years, he became criticised for denying many serious things, such as AIDS, the Holocaust and climate change.
'''James Patrick Hogan''' was a British science fiction author who was known for novels such as "Thrice Opon a Time" and "Code of the Lifemaker". However, in his later years, he became criticised for denying many serious things, such as AIDS, the Holocaust and climate change.
== Villainy ==
== Villainy ==
*He supported [[Peter Duesberg]]'s hypothesis that AIDS is caused by pharmaceutical use, not HIV.
*He supported [[Peter Duesberg]]'s hypothesis that AIDS is caused by pharmaceutical use, not HIV.

Revision as of 15:49, 27 December 2022

James P. Hogan
Full Name: James Patrick Hogan
Origin: London, England, United Kingdom
Occupation: Author
Skills: Writing novels
Crimes: AIDS denialism
Holocaust denial
Anti-Semitism
Climate change denial
Type of Villain: Serial Denier


James Patrick Hogan was a British science fiction author who was known for novels such as "Thrice Opon a Time" and "Code of the Lifemaker". However, in his later years, he became criticised for denying many serious things, such as AIDS, the Holocaust and climate change.

Villainy

  • He supported Peter Duesberg's hypothesis that AIDS is caused by pharmaceutical use, not HIV.
  • He rejected the science on climate change and ozone depletion.
  • He claimed that the Holocaust never happened in the manner described by mainstream historians, and even wrote an essay defending Holocaust denier Ernst Zündel.