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Trust Me... I'm A Doctor.
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Why waste money on lab-rat food?


Quote:Johns Hopkins, Bristol-Myers must face $1 billion syphilis infections suit.

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'A federal judge in Maryland said The Johns Hopkins University, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co (BMY.N)
and the Rockefeller Foundation must face a $1 billion lawsuit over their roles in a 1940s U.S.
government experiment that infected hundreds of Guatemalans with syphilis.

In a decision on Thursday, U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang rejected the defendants’ argument
that a recent Supreme Court decision shielding foreign corporations from lawsuits in U.S. courts over
human rights abuses abroad also applied to domestic corporations absent Congressional authorization.

Chuang’s decision is a victory for 444 victims and relatives of victims suing over the experiment, which
was aimed at testing the then-new drug penicillin and stopping the spread of sexually-transmitted diseases.
The experiment echoed the government’s Tuskegee study on black American men who were deliberately
left untreated for syphilis even after penicillin was discovered.

It was kept under wraps until a professor at Wellesley College in Massachusetts discovered it in 2010. U.S.
officials apologized for the experiment, and President Barack Obama called Guatemala’s president to offer
a personal apology.

Chuang said lawsuits against U.S. corporations under the federal Alien Tort Statute were not “categorically
foreclosed” by the Supreme Court decision last April 24 in Jesner v Arab Bank Plc covering foreign corporations.

He said the “need for judicial caution” was “markedly reduced” where U.S. corporations were defendants because
there was no threat of diplomatic tensions or objections from foreign governments.
The judge also said letting the Guatemala case proceed would “promote harmony” by giving foreign plaintiffs a
chance at a remedy in U.S. courts.

According to the complaint, several Hopkins and Rockefeller Foundation doctors were involved with the experiment,
as were four executives from Bristol-Myers predecessors, Bristol Laboratories and the Squibb Institute.

“Johns Hopkins expresses profound sympathy for individuals and families impacted by the deplorable 1940s syphilis
study funded and conducted by the U.S. government in Guatemala,” the university said in a statement.
“We respect the legal process, and we will continue to vigorously defend the lawsuit.”

A Rockefeller Foundation spokesman said that the lawsuit had no merit, and that the nonprofit did not know about,
design, fund or manage the experiment. Bristol-Myers spokesman Brian Castelli declined to comment.

Paul Bekman, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said his clients will proceed with discovery, including the exchange of
decades-old documents. An earlier ruling found no statute of limitations issues if the plaintiffs could not have
learned about the experiment before 2010.
“This experiment began 72 years ago. It’s hard to believe,” Bekman said.

The case is Estate of Arturo Giron Alvarez et al v The Johns Hopkins University et al, U.S. District Court, District
of Maryland, No. 15-00950...'
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#2
GOOD!  It may not do the people who were used in the experiment any good today, but their families will finally see some justice.

It still goes on today, unbeknownst to the "victim". 
Big Pharma has all kinds of poisons in vaccines to cause certain diseases, but they also have the cure that magically appears when people get sick with this new mysterious disease.

It's all a scam on the public, but many people still refuse to see it. 

"Trust your doctor" is so ingrained into the public psyche, some will never believe anything else.


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