But it was Biden who sprayed the virus on him during the debate so that he will not be able to debate him. Which I knew that they were going to come up with a scheme to shut down the debates and his rallies.
They should charge Biden with attempted murder for this.
Can we not with the conspiracy theories, please?
In 1941, at the
University of Michigan,
virologists Thomas Francis,
Jonas Salk and other researchers deliberately infected patients at several Michigan mental institutions with the
influenza virus by spraying the virus into their
nasal passages.
[24] Francis Peyton Rous, based at the
Rockefeller Institute and editor of the
Journal of Experimental Medicine, wrote the following to Francis regarding the experiments:
It may save you much trouble if you publish your paper... elsewhere than in the
Journal of Experimental Medicine. The
Journal is under constant scrutiny by the anti-vivisectionists who would not hesitate to play up the fact that you used for your tests human beings of a state institution. That the tests were wholly justified goes without saying.
[25]
Rous closely monitored the articles he published since the 1930s, when revival of the anti-vivisectionist movement raised pressure against certain human experimentation.
[26]
In 1941 Dr. William C. Black
inoculated a twelve-month-old baby with
herpes who was "offered as a volunteer". He submitted his research to the
Journal of Experimental Medicine which rejected the findings due to the ethically questionable research methods used in the study. Rous called the experiment "an abuse of power, an infringement of the rights of an individual, and not excusable because the illness which followed had implications for science."
[27][28][29] The study was later published in the
Journal of Pediatrics.
[30]
The
Stateville Penitentiary Malaria Study was a controlled study of the effects of
malaria on the prisoners of
Stateville Penitentiary near Joliet, Illinois, beginning in the 1940s. The study was conducted by the Department of Medicine at the
University of Chicago in conjunction with the United States Army and the State Department. At the
Nuremberg trials,
Nazi doctors cited the precedent of the malaria experiments as part of their defense.
[31][32] The study continued at Stateville Penitentiary for 29 years. In related studies from 1944 to 1946, Dr. Alf Alving, a professor at the
University of Chicago Medical School, purposely infected psychiatric patients at the Illinois State Hospital with malaria so that he could test experimental treatments on them.
[33]
In a 1946 to 1948
study in Guatemala, U.S. researchers used
prostitutes to infect prison inmates, insane asylum patients, and Guatemalan soldiers with syphilis and other
sexually transmitted diseases in order to test the effectiveness of penicillin in treating the STDs. They later tried infecting people with "direct inoculations made from syphilis bacteria poured into the men's
penises and on forearms and faces that were slightly abraded . . . or in a few cases through spinal punctures". Approximately 700 people were infected as part of the study (including
orphan children). The study was sponsored by the
Public Health Service, the
National Institutes of Health, the Pan American Health Sanitary Bureau (now the
World Health Organization's
Pan American Health Organization) and the Guatemalan government. The team was led by
John Charles Cutler, who later participated in the
Tuskegee syphilis experiments. Cutler chose to do the study in Guatemala because he would not have been permitted to do it in the United States. In 2010 when the research was revealed, the U.S. officially apologized to Guatemala for the studies.
[34][35][36][37] A lawsuit has been launched against
Johns Hopkins University,
Bristol-Myers Squibb and the
Rockefeller Foundation for alleged involvement in the study.
[38]
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