Mr Reasonable wrote:arent you afraid that bill gates is gonna put a microchip in you and control your brain?
Mr Reasonable wrote:the guys in Tuskegee thought the same thing.
Mr Reasonable wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuskegee_Syphilis_Study
this is pretty much the case that exemplifies the entire reason why medical and research ethics people exist. just another racist stain on the history of Alabama.
MagsJ wrote:Mr Reasonable wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuskegee_Syphilis_Study
this is pretty much the case that exemplifies the entire reason why medical and research ethics people exist. just another racist stain on the history of Alabama.
I read about that online yesterday.. if people are happy to be guinea pigs then, oh well.
Mr Reasonable wrote:MagsJ wrote:Mr Reasonable wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuskegee_Syphilis_Study
this is pretty much the case that exemplifies the entire reason why medical and research ethics people exist. just another racist stain on the history of Alabama.
I read about that online yesterday.. if people are happy to be guinea pigs then, oh well.
you think the outcome of these experiments was the fault of the people who took what they thought was a vaccine?
promethean75 wrote:Please stop calling it a 'vaccine', keter. It's a delivery system for a process to permanently alter your dna through chinese transfection.
promethean75 wrote:Unspeakable things have already started happening at a subquantum genetic level, keter. I told you not to take it dude.
MagsJ wrote:_
Well.. the vaccine is insufficient, many are becoming unwell after having it, many are dying after having it.. but that’s ok because it’s to be expected/par for the course, and now other control measures are going to be put in place due to the vaccines insufficiency.
Does Prom then have a point here, Meno?
Meno_ wrote:For instance the hypothesis that DNA manipulation is part and partial to vaccine injection is a corollary point in defense of Prom' s point, but that supportive material has not yet been analyzed in a in-partial lab., MagsJ.
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