Saturday, October 2, 2010

The US government conducted medical experiments in the 1940s on prisoners and mental patients in Guatemala

The United States revealed on Friday that the government conducted medical experiments in the 1940s in which doctors infected soldiers, prisoners and mental patients in Guatemala with syphilis and other sexually transmitted diseases. is how the story begins.



 Of course this reminds me of Tuskegee experiment,which I was exposed to in an American history class back in college. That experiment was one of the most notorious medical experiment in U.S. history; hundreds of African American men with late-stage syphilis were left untreated for a study of the disease that started in 1932. Those in power used trustworthy black doctors and a sweet nurse that saw the victims as her "boys".

 The practice of using influential African American and other minority leaders to control the masses by the white elite continues today. For example, Jessie Jackson selling out to gain favor and power from the liberal white elite by giving up his pro-life beliefs, fully embracing abortion despite the ill effect it has on the African-American community. This practice has been successful by negating the influences of free thinking minorities that have embraced individuality over race or class "loyalties" and labellings. In other words not staying in their proper place or designated roles. More on this another day.


This is just another example of academics and science gone amok. It is a sad history, but funny we still see it going on today. Yet our government and the elites of academia still fail to understand how to recognize it and take the right action. Despite revelations of past bad science, the elite just do not care or understand how their arrogance can destroy humanity more then it helps. For their wrong ideas must be validated,  the tickets stamped for that validation are new victims they find that are easier to exploit. Victims in which our country has stripped away their voice. This is most evident as we watch scientist battling for government funding for anti-life experiments on embryonic stem cells that are proven failures compared to adult stem cell research. Science is good, but it needs to be grounded in truth and ethics.

Where do embryonic stem cells come from? From the destruction of live embryos.

Where do these live embryos come come from? Well it really doesn't matter if you believe that life begins at conception. But of course embryonic stem cell proponents use language such as, "shortly after fertilization" instead of conception. Language is important in how it's used for it is a force in the control of the masses. This is what the works of George Orwell were really about, showing us how the use of language controls you and me. 

From the story I link at the beginning this post:
NIH Director Francis S. Collins condemned the experiment and said strict prohibitions are in place to prevent such abuses from happening today.
"This case of unethical human subject research represents an appalling example from a dark chapter in the history of medicine," Collins told reporters during a telephone briefing Friday.

Of course Collins fails to see any problem with embryonic stem cell research, or does he? This for sure is a failure of the current administration, the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, as well as Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius or Susan M. Reverby, whose research prompt the U.S. government apology. They all appear to be concerned yet they all continue to endorse anti-life experiments in the name of science and "humanity". 


Human life? What is it? When does it begin? Who picks which human life is important? Is it deemed important by which race that life belongs? Or which life has a voice? If we cannot stand up for the most innocent, then what do we stand for?

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