Re: HISTORY OF HUMAN EXPERIMENTATION

From: Dr. Jai Maharaj (usenet_at_mantra.com)
Date: 09/07/04


Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 05:23:12 GMT

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> Dr. jai Maharaj posted:
>
> HISTORY OF HUMAN EXPERIMENTATION
>
> Forwarded message from fidyl@yahoo.com
>
> [ Subject: History of human experimentation
> [ From: fidyl@yahoo.com
> [ Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004
>
> History of human experimentation
>
> http://web.archive.org/web/20030810195001/http://healthnewsnet.com/humanexperi
> ments.html
>
> 1931 Dr. Cornelius Rhoads, under the auspices of the
> Rockefeller Institute for Medical Investigations, infects
> human subjects with cancer cells. He later goes on to
> establish the U.S. Army Biological Warfare facilities in
> Maryland, Utah, and Panama, and is named to the U.S.
> Atomic Energy Commission. While there, he begins a series
> of radiation exposure experiments on American soldiers
> and civilian hospital patients.
>
> 1932 The Tuskegee Syphilis Study begins. 200 black men
> diagnosed with syphilis are never told of their illness,
> are denied treatment, and instead are used as human
> guinea pigs in order to follow the progression and
> symptoms of the disease. They all subsequently die from
> syphilis, their families never told that they could have
> been treated.
>
> 1935 The Pellagra Incident. After millions of
> individuals die from Pellagra over a span of two decades,
> the U.S. Public Health Service finally acts to stem the
> disease. The director of the agency admits it had known
> for at least 20 years that Pellagra is caused by a niacin
> deficiency but failed to act since most of the deaths
> occured within poverty-striken black populations.
>
> 1940 Four hundred prisoners in Chicago are infected with
> Malaria in order to study the effects of new and
> experimental drugs to combat the disease. Nazi doctors
> later on trial at Nuremberg cite this American study to
> defend their own actions during the Holocaust.
>
> 1942 Chemical Warfare Services begins mustard gas
> experiments on approximately 4,000 servicemen. The
> experiments continue until 1945 and made use of Seventh
> Day Adventists who chose to become human guinea pigs
> rather than serve on active duty.
>
> 1943 In response to Japan's full-scale germ warfare
> program, the U.S. begins research on biological weapons
> at Fort Detrick, MD.
>
> 1944 U.S. Navy uses human subjects to test gas masks and
> clothing. Individuals were locked in a gas chamber and
> exposed to mustard gas and lewisite.
>
> 1945 Project Paperclip is initiated. The U.S. State
> Department, Army intelligence, and the CIA recruit Nazi
> scientists and offer them immunity and secret identities
> in exchange for work on top secret government projects in
> the United States.
>
> 1945 "Program F" is implemented by the U.S. Atomic
> Energy Commission (AEC). This is the most extensive U.S.
> study of the health effects of fluoride, which was the
> key chemical component in atomic bomb production. One of
> the most toxic chemicals known to man, fluoride, it is
> found, causes marked adverse effects to the central
> nervous system but much of the information is squelched
> in the name of national security because of fear that
> lawsuits would undermine full-scale production of atomic
> bombs.
>
> 1946 Patients in VA hospitals are used as guinea pigs
> for medical experiments. In order to allay suspicions,
> the order is given to change the word "experiments" to
> "investigations" or "observations" whenever reporting a
> medical study performed in one of the nation's veteran's
> hospitals.
>
> 1947 Colonel E.E. Kirkpatrick of the U.S. Atomic Energy
> Comission issues a secret document (Document 07075001,
> January 8, 1947) stating that the agency will begin
> administering intravenous doses of radioactive substances
> to human subjects.
>
> 1947 The CIA begins its study of LSD as a potential
> weapon for use by American intelligence. Human subjects
> (both civilian and military) are used with and without
> their knowledge.
>
> 1950 Department of Defense begins plans to detonate
> nuclear weapons in desert areas and monitor downwind
> residents for medical problems and mortality rates.
>
> 1950 I n an experiment to determine how susceptible an
> American city would be to biological attack, the U.S.
> Navy sprays a cloud of bacteria from ships over San
> Franciso. Monitoring devices are situated throughout the
> city in order to test the extent of infection. Many
> residents become ill with pneumonia-like symptoms.
>
> 1951 Department of Defense begins open air tests using
> disease-producing bacteria and viruses. Tests last
> through 1969 and there is concern that people in the
> surrounding areas have been exposed.
>
> 1953 U.S. military releases clouds of zinc cadmium
> sulfide gas over Winnipeg, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Fort
> Wayne, the Monocacy River Valley in Maryland, and
> Leesburg, Virginia. Their intent is to determine how
> efficiently they could disperse chemical agents.
>
> 1953 Joint Army-Navy-CIA experiments are conducted in
> which tens of thousands of people in New York and San
> Francisco are exposed to the airborne germs Serratia
> marcescens and Bacillus glogigii.
>
> 1953 CIA initiates Project MKULTRA. This is an eleven
> year research program designed to produce and test drugs
> and biological agents that would be used for mind control
> and behavior modification. Six of the subprojects
> involved testing the agents on unwitting human beings.
>
> 1955 The CIA, in an experiment to test its ability to
> infect human populations with biological agents, releases
> a bacteria withdrawn from the Army's biological warfare
> arsenal over Tampa Bay, Fl.
>
> 1955 Army Chemical Corps continues LSD research,
> studying its potential use as a chemical incapacitating
> agent. More than 1,000 Americans participate in the
> tests, which continue until 1958.
>
> 1956 U.S. military releases mosquitoes infected with
> Yellow Fever over Savannah, Ga and Avon Park, Fl.
> Following each test, Army agents posing as public health
> officials test victims for effects.
>
> 1958 LSD is tested on 95 volunteers at the Army's
> Chemical Warfare Laboratories for its effect on
> intelligence.
>
> 1960 The Army Assistant Chief-of-Staff for Intelligence
> (ACSI) authorizes field testing of LSD in Europe and the
> Far East. Testing of the european population is code
> named Project THIRD CHANCE; testing of the Asian
> population is code named Project DERBY HAT.
>
> 1965 Project CIA and Department of Defense begin Project
> MKSEARCH, a program to develop a capability to manipulate
> human behavior through the use of mind-altering drugs.
>
> 1965 Prisoners at the Holmesburg State Prison in
> Philadelphia are subjected to dioxin, the highly toxic
> chemical component of Agent Orange used in Viet Nam. The
> men are later studied for development of cancer, which
> indicates that Agent Orange had been a suspected
> carcinogen all along.
>
> 1966 CIA initiates Project MKOFTEN, a program to test
> the toxicological effects of certain drugs on humans and
> animals.
>
> 1966 U.S. Army dispenses Bacillus subtilis variant niger
> throughout the New York City subway system. More than a
> million civilians are exposed when army scientists drop
> lightbulbs filled with the bacteria onto ventilation
> grates.
>
> 1967 CIA and Department of Defense implement Project
> MKNAOMI, successor to MKULTRA and designed to maintain,
> stockpile and test biological and chemical weapons.
>
> 1968 CIA experiments with the possibility of poisoning
> drinking water by injecting chemicals into the water
> supply of the FDA in Washington, D.C.
>
> 1969 Dr. Robert MacMahan of the Department of Defense
> requests from congress $10 million to develop, within 5
> to 10 years, a synthetic biological agent to which no
> natural immunity exists.
>
> 1970 Funding for the synthetic biological agent is
> obtained under H.R. 15090. The project, under the
> supervision of the CIA, is carried out by the Special
> Operations Division at Fort Detrick, the army's top
> secret biological weapons facility. Speculation is raised
> that molecular biology techniques are used to produce
> AIDS-like retroviruses.
>
> 1970 United States intensifies its development of
> "ethnic weapons" (Military Review, Nov., 1970), designed
> to selectively target and eliminate specific ethnic
> groups who are susceptible due to genetic differences and
> variations in DNA.
>
> 1975 The virus section of Fort Detrick's Center for
> Biological Warfare Research is renamed the Fredrick
> Cancer Research Facilities and placed under the
> supervision of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) . It
> is here that a special virus cancer program is initiated
> by the U.S. Navy, purportedly to develop cancer-causing
> viruses. It is also here that retrovirologists isolate a
> virus to which no immunity exists. It is later named HTLV
> (Human T-cell Leukemia Virus).
>
> 1977 Senate hearings on Health and Scientific Research
> confirm that 239 populated areas had been contaminated
> with biological agents between 1949 and 1969. Some of the
> areas included San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Key West,
> Panama City, Minneapolis, and St. Louis.
>
> 1978 Experimental Hepatitis B vaccine trials, conducted
> by the CDC, begin in New York, Los Angeles and San
> Francisco. Ads for research subjects specifically ask for
> promiscuous homosexual men.
>
> 1981 First cases of AIDS are confirmed in homosexual men
> in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, triggering
> speculation that AIDS may have been introduced via the
> Hepatitis B vaccine
>
> 1985 According to the journal Science (227:173-177),
> HTLV and VISNA, a fatal sheep virus, are very similar,
> indicating a close taxonomic and evolutionary
> relationship.
>
> 1986 According to the Proceedings of the National
> Academy of Sciences (83:4007-4011), HIV and VISNA are
> highly similar and share all structural elements, except
> for a small segment which is nearly identical to HTLV.
> This leads to speculation that HTLV and VISNA may have
> been linked to produce a new retrovirus to which no
> natural immunity exists.
>
> 1986 A report to Congress reveals that the U.S.
> Government's current generation of biological agents
> includes: modified viruses, naturally occurring toxins,
> and agents that are altered through genetic engineering
> to change immunological character and prevent treatment
> by all existing vaccines.
>
> 1987 Department of Defense admits that, despite a treaty
> banning research and development of biological agents, it
> continues to operate research facilities at 127
> facilities and universities around the nation.
>
> 1990 More than 1500 six-month old black and hispanic
> babies in Los Angeles are given an "experimental" measles
> vaccine that had never been licensed for use in the
> United States. CDC later admits that parents were never
> informed that the vaccine being injected to their
> children was experimental.
>
> 1994 With a technique called "gene tracking," Dr. Garth
> Nicolson at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX
> discovers that many returning Desert Storm veterans are
> infected with an altered strain of Mycoplasma incognitus,
> a microbe commonly used in the production of biological
> weapons. Incorporated into its molecular structure is 40
> percent of the HIV protein coat, indicating that it had
> been man-made.
>
> 1994 Senator John D. Rockefeller issues a report
> revealing that for at least 50 years the Department of
> Defense has used hundreds of thousands of military
> personnel in human experiments and for intentional
> exposure to dangerous substances. Materials included
> mustard and nerve gas, ionizing radiation,
> psychochemicals, hallucinogens, and drugs used during the
> Gulf War .
>
> 1995 U.S. Government admits that it had offered Japanese
> war criminals and scientists who had performed human
> medical experiments salaries and immunity from
> prosecution in exchange for data on biological warfare
> research.
>
> 1995 Dr. Garth Nicolson, uncovers evidence that the
> biological agents used during the Gulf War had been
> manufactured in Houston, TX and Boca Raton, Fl and tested
> on prisoners in the Texas Department of Corrections.
>
> 1996 Department of Defense admits that Desert Storm
> soldiers were exposed to chemical agents.
>
> 1997 Eighty-eight members of Congress sign a letter
> demanding an investigation into bioweapons use & Gulf War
> Syndrome.
>
> End of forwarded message from fidyl@yahoo.com
>
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