Last week, a presidential commission on biotechnology confirmed a heinous violation of human rights perpetrated by researchers supported by the government of the United States between the period of 1946-1948. This information was greeted with indifference and almost unseen by the medias. At the same moment the trials of Nuremberg were sentencing Nazis for having committed crimes against humanity, the Americans were conducting similar monstrous experiments on human beings. Approved by the US Institute of Health and the State Department, a team of doctors lead by John Cutler conducted experiments on at least 5500 prisoners and mentally sick Guatemalans including prostitutes and their children. Almost 1300 were exposed to STDs by contamination sexual and injections. 83 of them died having been deliberately and without consent infected by syphilis, gonorrhea and Chancroid. The story is continued here : http://fr-ca.actualites.yahoo.com/b...périmentaient-avec-des-mts-sur-135459793.html You will have to translate it because it is in french. My only commentary is the hypocrisy of a society that believes itself to be the "good guys" of the world but does little or nothing to stop the Nazi agenda prevalent in their own nation.
The German and Japanese interment camps we had were worse. Silly to use for sensational shock tactics, but very interesting stuff.
Aside from the fact that I think you're biased in thinking America is the only nation committing atrocities in the world (completely wrong), America certainly does commit its fair shair of evil. This doesn't surprise me. We did something similiar with smallpox and our indigineous population.
That's because all of you are reviewing the Reagon Era. I go one pesident further back. That would be times of fearsome and fearing police, sex offenders, and political radicals (subjectively speaking), Carter. Is the fear truly a measure of how the business's regarded their bank accounts in a truly centralized economy, and those recession fears? And what else? There was a famous blue zone worth then for insurance existing with bamking. Why was terrorism, per say, less fearsome then nowadays? Going home after work?
I always feel that way after reading willedwill's posts. The weird thing is that some people respond to him and it's like "wtf, how did you get the jist of that?" A film referenced in my signature "In Lies We Trust" demonstrates the link between the industrial military complex and the medical industry, pointing to incidents like this and worse and not just in the US: Britain, Japan and Russia are all referenced. The term for this kind of incident is "Bioterrorism". The lengths mankind has gone to perfect weapons and procedures in this area is truly horrifying and also soul crushing in how common it is.
Yeah, not good, but also common. Look do some research on the Duplessis Orphans. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duplessis_Orphans The Quebec govt did similar things to the first nations too. It's a pretty province.....but also Stepford wives scary.
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When Euro's started populating NAmerica, they were imuned to small pox. The small pox spread simply because it was carried by the immuned people. Much like any disease, a person can carry it, be immuned to it and not even know they have it!
There are always 2 problems in Québec. 1) Anglophone capitalism which draws a never ending supply of bilingual ass kissers. (I'm paraphrasing Pierre Falardeau) 2) The church, which is both loved and hated in Québec. They've always gotten their hands dirty trying to straddle the proverbial fence. It's always one foot protecting the Québécois and one foot helping the english. (As I've often said, the church assumes we're going to be sodomized and politely lubs up the asses to make it less painful. End result is a less painful butt fucking. ) Québec is a french mentality with an american culture. There are a handful of powerful industries that are 100% Québécoise de souche/origin. Companies such as Bombardier and Québecor. But unfortunately they got that way by playing the english game. They today are hardly representative of the Québec people. The fact is that Québec is place of dual dichotomies and the overwhelming majority of its populace, if given the means, would gladly rise up and take the heads of all the politicians. Including the Bloc and Parti Québecois. This has been proven time and time again in the history of Québec. (American Revolutionary War, the The burning of the Parliament Buildings in Montreal, the patriot's rebellion and the FLQ. ) So your Stepford wives comment holds true. But you must understand that despite appearances, Québec is far from democratic and the government it does have is far from representative of the people. And sadly, neither Montréal nor Québec city are "Québec". They're the proverbial coffin nails that keeps holds the lid on of the people. Duplessis was considered a scumbag before he was elected. If you speak to the older generation and the members of the Milice Patriotique Québécoise. They will be glad to inform you of how ballot boxes were changed in order to ensure Duplessis was elected. Sadly it's because of this sort of bullshit that Québec remains the most corrupt part of Canada.