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originally posted by: Skepticape
How could anyone confuse covid with the flu? a reply to: JAGStorm
originally posted by: JAGStorm
At Johns Hopkins University..
Over 750 victims have sued The Rockefeller Foundation, the Johns Hopkins Hospital, the Johns Hopkins University, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and the Johns Hopkins Health System Corporation, alleging that they were the driving force behind human experiments in which vulnerable populations of Guatemalans were deceived and intentionally exposed to syphilis, gonorrhea and other venereal diseases and pathogens, without giving any informed consent.
The experiments targeted school children, orphans, psychiatric hospital patients, prison inmates and military conscripts.
"This seems like something right out of Dr. Mengele's notebook."
That is how Bradley Stoner, MD, past President of the American Sexually Transmitted Disease Association, has described these Guatemala experiments in public statements, comparing them to the Nazi medical experiments inflicted upon Jews in Auschwitz during the Second World War.
Key Rockefeller and Johns Hopkins researchers involved in the Guatemala Experiments, were also behind the now infamous Tuskegee experiments, in which 600 impoverished African-American sharecroppers were never informed they had syphilis, and were given placebos rather than real medicine. The researchers watched while the experiment subjects wasted away and infected their wives and children with the disease.
Rockefeller, Johns Hopkins Behind Horrific Human Syphilis Experiments
originally posted by: Skepticape
How could anyone confuse covid with the flu? a reply to: JAGStorm
originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn
originally posted by: xuenchen
Get ready for RonaFluVax 🎃
Get ready for, "You have 20 seconds to comply."