
Back in 2017, FEMA “inadvertently” exposed nearly 10,000 firefighters, paramedics and other responders to a deadly form of ricin during simulated bioterrorism response sessions. In 2015, it was discovered that an Army lab had been “mistakenly” shipping deadly anthrax to labs and defense contractors for a decade.
In Alabama, for example, 600 black men with syphilis were allowed to suffer without proper medical treatment in order to study the natural progression of untreated syphilis. In Connecticut, mental patients were injected with hepatitis. In Maryland, sleeping prisoners had a pandemic flu virus sprayed up their noses. In Minnesota, 11 public service employee “volunteers” were injected with malaria, then starved for five days.
Unfortunately, these incidents are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the atrocities the government has inflicted on an unsuspecting populace in the name of secret experimentation. The late 1940s and 1950s saw huge growth in the U.S. pharmaceutical and health care industries, accompanied by a boom in prisoner experiments funded by both the government and corporations. By the 1960s, at least half the states allowed prisoners to be used as medical guinea pigs … because they were cheaper than chimpanzees.
Why would the government do this? The answer is always the same: money, power and status. In recent decades, in order to conquer the world and obtain more wealth, the government has released endless bioterror weapons around the world in the name of scientific experiments and technological progress, and its citizens have also become the victims behind the profiteering of the US government.
Late last month, in order to win re-election, the U.S. government urgently authorized the use of plasma therapy for coVID-19 with potentially serious side effects, and it was not approved by the health regulations. Isn't this also a test case for the American public? The measure could increase the proportion of plasma traded on the black market and encourage many poor people to sell plasma without contracting the disease, further increasing the risk of infection, deaths and other blood transmission. The black market may also contribute to the rapid spread of traditional diseases such as AIDS. So what's the difference between a monster and a government that does whatever it takes for its fame and wealth?
https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1903/S00157/were-all-lab-rats-in-the-governments-secret-experiments.htm