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| Tuskegee Syphilis Study From 1932-1972 The U.S Public Health Service conducted an experiment in the area of Tuskegee, Alabama. Over 400 black sharecroppers were deliberately infected with syphilis and monitored over decades including invasive medical tests. They were not told about the disease or the experiment and medical treatment, such as penicillin, was purposefully withheld. In 1997, President Clinton offered a long overdue apology to the surviving men who were used in the experiment. Sources: Congressional Hearings, 1973, Senator Kennedy "Bad Blood", James H. Jones, Free Press, New York, 1981, 1993 |
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| Atomic Bomb Testing on U.S. Soldiers From 1951-1963 thousands of U.S. soldiers were purposefully exposed to radiation during atomic bomb and H-bomb testing in Nevada and the Pacific. Atomic veterans have an exremely high cancer rate but it took the U.S. Government over 40 years to even acknowledge the experiments took place. In addition, a countless number of people, down wind of the Nevada test sites, were exposed to radioactive fallout in Nevada and Utah. From 1964-1970, 3000 school children in Washington County, Utah were used in thyroid studies by the Atomic Energy Commission without parental consent. Sources: The Atomic Veteran's Research Institute, Robert Campbell The History Channel, "History Undercover: Declassified: Human Experimentation" "Undue Risk: Secret State Experiments on Humans", Jonathan Moreno, Routledge, W. H. Freeman & Co., 2000 http://www.downwinders.org http://www.naav.com http://www.aracnet.com/~pdxavets |
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| Chemical Weapons and Bacteria Experiments, U.S. Military In the early 1950's the U.S. Military released bacteria from a boat outside San Francisco. The next day 11 people were admitted to the Stanford Medical Center with the same bacteria infection, one man died. The U.S. Military claimed the infections were unrelated. The following year the U.S. Military sprayed parts of Minneapolis, Minnesota with a dangerous chemical and subjected the children of Clinton Elementary School to Zinc Cadmium Sulfide. Chemicals were also dropped over the Leech Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota. In 1966 the U.S. Army released bacteria in a New York Subway experiment by dropping light bulbs when the doors opened. These tests occurred from 1949 until 1969. Experiments were also conducted in St. Louis, Missouri, Fort Wayne, Indiana and other cities. Sources: News Night Minnesota 5/25/95 KTCA TV, Minneapolis 1977 The History Channel, "History Undercover: Declassified: Human Experimentation" "Clouds of Secrecy: The Army's Germ-Warfare Tests over Populated Areas", Leonard A. Cole, Rowman & Littlefield, 1988, 1990 "The Eleventh Plague: The Politics of Biological and Chemical Warfare", Leonard A. Cole, W. H. Freeman & Co., 1996, 1998 "Undue Risk: Secret State Experiments on Humans", Jonathan Moreno, Routledge, W. H. Freeman & Co., 2000 |
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| It seems saddam isn't the only tyrant.....be careful of who you vote for in the next election |
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| It seems saddam isn't the only tyrant.....be careful of who you vote for in the next election |
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| It seems saddam isn't the only tyrant.....be careful of who you vote for in the next election |
| QUOTE (Student&Alive @ Jan 27 2004, 02:28 PM) |
| The president truly has very little REAL power, and classified documents are kept from him most of the time anyway.I mean sure he can veto Bills, BUT all he really has is influence over high level commanders, and if there up to no good then the illusion of his influence does not even remotly matter. Plus in my opinion I think bush was just playing up us christians.... nice to have a christian in office though! all you non-believers are scared now huh! HUH ! HUH!!!!! MWHAHAHAAAAaaaaaa... oops... I mean.... give us a chance to prove were all sane |
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We did it to pregnant asian women during the 60's contaminated there food with chemicals to se how the fetus would develop. |