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Medical Scientists & Doctors Finally Stand Up To The Feds: Suing Them For Spying

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posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 06:39 PM
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This is such a perfect example of Big Brother and how our government has gotten SO out of control it seems there is no turning back.

Some scientists and medical doctors (whistle blowers) went before Congress to warn legislators that the FDA was approving faulty medical devices that they believed had unacceptable risks. Of course the FDA isn't looking out for our safety, as we all know. Instead of going along with the FDA, they went before Congress and warned them.

So, what did the FDA do? They spied on the scientist's personal e-mails---some of which included their emails to Congress.


The Food and Drug Administration secretly monitored the personal e-mail of a group of its own scientists and doctors. The surveillance — detailed in e-mails and memos unearthed by six of the scientists and doctors, who filed a lawsuit against the FDA in U.S. District Court in Washington last week — took place over two years as the plaintiffs accessed their personal Gmail accounts from government computers.


Of course, they were fired by the FDA based on the information they had stolen from their emails.


Who would have thought that they would have the nerve to be monitoring my communications to Congress?” said Robert C. Smith, one of the plaintiffs in the suit, a former radiology professor at Yale and Cornell universities who worked as a device reviewer at the FDA until his contract was not renewed in July 2010. “How dare they?



This is a government completely and totally out of control. There are no boundaries anymore. It's bad enough the FDA was knowingly approving faulty medical devices, but then to unlawfully spy on the private e-mails of their staff----the whistleblowers?



Source: www.washingtonpost.com...



posted on Jan, 30 2012 @ 07:56 PM
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lesson learned next time skip congress and the msm
and create a website with torrents of all the info

i have no doubt that either fda is spying on all it's employees
or a somebody in congress


blew the whistle on them



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