Topic: New revelations on Nazi scientists in the US
Cass A
Frequent Contributor (1K+ posts)
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Dear Friends,
With the possibility out there that Plum Island off the coast of Old Lyme, Connecticut, may have been the site of secret biowarfare research, I thought that this article and the revelation of years of pandering to Nazi scientists who were involved in horrific human experimentation, etc., would be of some use.
This particular researcher, Vera Sharav, has done incredible work for over 10 years in exposing immoral human experimentation. If you have any data to send to her regarding Lyme or other tick-borne illnesses, I'm sure she'd be receptive.
Here's the article, with links.
Best,
Cass A
Alliance for Human Research Protection A Catalyst for Debate www.ahrp.org
After four years the Justice Department finally released a report by the Office of Special Investigations about a secret government policy, Project Paperclip, that gave Nazi criminal scientists a safe haven in the US as well as high level employment after World War II--in direct defiance of President Truman's policy. http://documents.nytimes.com/confidential-report-provides-new-evidence-of-notorious-nazi-cases
Under Project Paperclip not only rocket scientists were recruited, but convicted war criminals-- including doctors who had conducted medical atrocities on concentration camp inmates, such as: experiments with plague vaccines, experiments that force-fed chemically altered seawater to starved Dachau concentration camp inmates...
While official American policy after the war was to prosecute war criminals for the atrocities committed under Adolf Hitler, many sectors of the U.S. government--in particular, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)--concealed incriminating evidence in order to bring these individuals into the U.S.
In essence, the report documents how U.S. officials in the intelligence agencies subverted American democratic principles by adopting the Nazi utilitarian philosophy which posits that the ends justify the means.
The New York Times, which first reported about the report, refrained from touching upon the lasting insidious influence that morally debased Nazi scientists have had on various U.S. officials and public agencies that approved unethical human experiments in America. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/14/us/14nazis.html
We post the commentary, Nazis in America, by John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute who focuses on the influence the Nazi scientists have exerted on US officials and on the nature of unethical American human experiments.
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