Thursday, April 3, 2025

The dark legacy of the U.S. government’s UNETHICAL medical and military research

 The U. S. government has a troubling history of conducting unethical medical and military experiments. These practices include secret tests and exposure to harmful substances, often without the consent of the subjects involved.

• The Tuskegee Syphilis Study (1932-1972) is a notorious example where Black men were deliberately denied treatment for syphilis to study the disease, even after an effective cure became available.

• In 1940, prisoners were intentionally infected with malaria in drug tests, showcasing the exploitation of vulnerable populations.

• Between 1949 and 1969, the military conducted biological warfare tests on civilians by releasing dangerous bacteria and chemicals in populated areas, such as San Francisco and New York City, to observe disease spread.

• Notable experiments included spraying bacteria in airports, using infected mosquitoes in Florida, and contaminating subway systems without public knowledge.

• Many of these experiments remained classified for years, with few victims ever receiving justice or acknowledgment for their suffering.

This dark history of unethical research highlights significant issues concerning medical ethics, government transparency, and human rights. It serves as a critical reminder of the potential dangers of conducting scientific studies without proper oversight and consent, especially in today's environment with advancing technologies and military strategies.

https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-04-03-dark-legacy-us-govt-unethical-medical-research.html

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