The University of Rochester injected 31 healthy patients with individual doses of radioactive plutonium, uranium, polonium, americium or zirconium.
Scientists choose healthy hospital patients, including an 18-year-old boy, to be experimented on. The goal was to see what type or amount of exposure would cause damage to normal people in a nuclear war, how sick they would become, and how they died.
“The individuals chosen as subjects were a miscellaneous group of male and female hospital patients.
The patients in the experiments, carried out from 1945 to 1947, were never told they were being experimented on, according to reports Dr. Patricia Durbin wrote for the Atomic Energy Commission in 1971 after interviewing Dr. Langham and others who conducted the experiment.
They were simply sent home and lied to as they became ill from the radiation.
And somehow doctors and scientists are looked up to. Never mind the Nazi space program (NASA)
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You stated — And somehow doctors and scientists are looked up to.
My response — It’s a strange societal condition where people are ultra willing to trust, respect and follow individuals with titles.
Scientist, preacher, doctor, politician, parent, officer, etc
I choose to not trust people, instead I like to challenge, monitor and keep oversight on those who hold the lives of others in their hands.
Just a thought
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Same here Lander
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I feel sick whenever I come across anything like this!
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On the other hand it gives you a few clues on how the bad guys operate and what to look for.
Free services
Training medicine
Government funded programs
University Hospitals
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Oh yes, I do get that.
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And, THAT was an MKULTRA sub-project covered in that documentary.
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It was also a Manhattan Project funded program.
Lots of government hands in that one.
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Right hand…left hand…slight of hand…
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Don’t forget, “Double handed”, “Under Handed”, and “Back -Handed”.
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Yeah. Them, too…😆
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To the global elite we are all just pawns.
Never really surprises me to read things like this anymore.
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… and sheeple will read this thinking “that was then, they wouldn’t do that now”
And so it continues
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But we both know they will be wrong.
People tend not to care until it strikes close to home.
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Sick! What happened to the patients that were experimented on? Did they die?
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They are all dead now. Some with more suffering than others.
Strange as it sounds, if Nixon had not stopped them, more would have suffered.
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Nixon?
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Yeah, In 1969 Richard Nixon halted programs that experimented on American citizens
Strange right
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Oh, wasn’t he an American president?
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Yes, he was impeached
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For what?
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For taping people secretly but not sharing the tapes with Congress. To be factual he was threatened with impeachment but resigned his office beforehand. So he was never formally impeached. ( but almost)
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Why was he taping people?
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He believed there was high-level corruption due to human experimentation and covert operations. He didn’t trust anyone so he created leverage.
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Interesting.
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There was a weird typo due to some advanced spell check, I had to correct it. I copied the correct response again just in case.
“He believed there was high-level corruption due to human experimentation and covert operations. He didn’t trust anyone so he created leverage.”
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Sick – as usual.
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… all in the name of science
😦
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Horrific! Those poor people 😦
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People, who are sick for science, they don’t notice any limitations, they move forward straight and confidently. Nothing will stop them to reach the goal.
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