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U.S. to apologize for STD experiments in Guatemala 60 years ago


karmakramer

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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.

 

Many of those infected were encouraged to pass the infection onto others as part of the study.

 

About one third of those who were infected never got adequate treatment.

 

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39456324/ns/health-sexual_health/?ocid=twitter

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US (and certainly the UK as well) has done loads of horrible fucked up experiments on people. the CIA's experiments on people with massive doses of hallucinogens, sometimes without telling the victim what they were taking, then intentionally fucking their minds up in indescribably cruel ways are some of the worst.

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Guest ruiagnelo

wow why the usa so sucks?? :angry:

 

i want to coolville succeed from them. be our own country

 

what is the current status of coolville?

colony? province? state?

 

we could work on it as to make it an independent nation and lead the world to absolute coolness

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So when were the documents discovered? Has this been a known account for years and they're only now just apologizing, or did this lady just stumble upon the documents in the last week or so? I GOSTA KNOW!!!

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U.S. to apologize for STD experiments in Guatemala 60 years ago

by swimming in a vat of herpes while sipping on chlamydia cocktails.

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