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Conspiracy Theories
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lzw3  |
Posted: Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 00:36
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Cammi is a bot.
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bud23  |
Posted: Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 11:02
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"I appreciate your input, but please, f*ck off. "

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| QUOTE (cammi @ Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 00:46) | I read the short one, that must be some strong sh*t, only joking. So is it true? | I think so,there is hundreds of infamous cases like this. For example; -"U.S. apologizes for Guatemala STD experiments; Government researchers infected patients with syphilis, gonorrhea without their consent in the 1940s " "U.S. government medical researchers intentionally infected hundreds of people in Guatemala, including institutionalized mental patients, with gonorrhea and syphilis without their knowledge or permission more than 60 years ago. "http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39456324/ns/he...s/#.UBz-xNn9bcs-Tuskegee syphilis experiment;The Tuskegee syphilis experimen (also known as the Tuskegee syphilis study or Public Health Service syphilis study) was an infamous clinical study conducted between 1932 and 1972 in Tuskegee, Alabama by the U.S. Public Health Service to study the natural progression of untreated syphilis in poor, rural black men who thought they were receiving free health care from the U.S. government. The 40-year study was controversial for reasons related to ethical standards; primarily because researchers knowingly failed to treat patients appropriately after the 1940s validation of penicillin as an effective cure for the disease they were studying. By 1947, penicillin had become the standard treatment for syphilis. Choices available to the doctors involved in the study might have included treating all syphilitic subjects and closing the study, or splitting off a control group for testing with penicillin. Instead, the Tuskegee scientists continued the study without treating any participants and withholding penicillin and information about it from the patients. In addition, scientists prevented participants from accessing syphilis treatment programs available to others in the area. The study continued, under numerous US Public Health Service supervisors, until 1972, when a leak to the press eventually resulted in its termination. The victims of the study included numerous men who died of syphilis, wives who contracted the disease, and children born with congenital syphilis. Really pathetic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuskegee_syphilis_experiment
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cammi  |
Posted: Saturday, Aug 4 2012, 13:51
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PROJECT A HAS COMMENCED !

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