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Part 1, U.S. Government Practices Germ Warfare on U.S. Population
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<p>GARY NULL:
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..... also would say that they would go to Argentina, and they would
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work with farm workers, and they would allow people to consume milk
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without any evidence that it was safe. No one can verify that
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something is going to be safe in everyone who consumes something
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when you have no long-term studies. Why wasn't it done in America?
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And how do we know that other organizations have not done tests on
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Americans? And what groups or populations do they choose? Not once
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was there any comment, editorially, in any of the media -- that I'm
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aware of, at least -- that questioned the idea that you could take a
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group of people: South Americans, a sub-group: farmers, and use
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them as human guinea pigs.</p>
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<p>Now think for a moment, just on a moral level. Do we have the right
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to assume that a minority person from another country is any less
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valuable, as a human being, than an American? That's for each of
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you to decide for yourself. From my perspective, I think it's
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important to respect all life, and therefore, I couldn't imagine
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doing an experiment on a Mongolian child or a Sudanese family --
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and not because the world wouldn't know what I had done, but because
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they are part of the human spirit. But that wasn't questioned!</p>
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<p>And Secondly, what do we know about the Wistar Institute? If it had
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done THIS deed -- and it did, indeed, do this deed -- then what else
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has it done? What other politics has it engaged in? The fact that
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it was associated with the Pan American Health Organization is VERY
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serious for me because I remember, long before this episode,
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finding that the Pan American Health Organization and one of its
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individuals had made a very, very aggressive and assertive effort
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to destroy the reputation, the background and the credibility of
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one Doctor Lawrence Burton of the Bahamas. And it was upon the
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recommendation of that Pan American Health Organization -- claiming
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that Burton's therapy didn't work and that they had come in and
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investigated his work -- that the Bahamian Government was willing
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to, in effect, close down Burton's clinic. I remember writing
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extensively -- after I went down to the Bahamas, and followed up on
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THEIR work, and interviewed people from their organization -- that
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they had done sloppy work. And their work was unscientific, when it
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concerned Burton, and it should never have been given credibility.
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I considered it scandalous. And I wrote about it. And I wrote about
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the people involved.</p>
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<p>But, here they were, going along with the Wistar Institute.
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And no one asked: Who is on their [Wistar's] board of directors?
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What other organizations are they involved with? What other boards
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are THEIR board members associated with? No one wanted to track it
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back. And no one did.</p>
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<p>Now in the United States, concern over the moral implications of
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this experiment also was questioned, particularly since a large
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portion of the funding for the development of the vaccine was
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provided by the Federal Government. Now, according to the New York
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Times:</p>
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<p>(quote)
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"Federal officials and scientists in the United States said it
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raised questions about the adequacy of a new Reagan
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Administration program to regulate products of bio-technology
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research."
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(unquote)</p>
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<p>What is especially disturbing about the incident of Wistar's
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insistence that it had not done anything wrong was:</p>
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<p> (quote)
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"because Argentina has no rules governing the bio-technology
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industry, and the United States rules did not apply."
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(unquote)</p>
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<p>Now think of that for a moment. Just think of that. Because a
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country has no rules governing bio-technology, and we do, that is
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to assume that those rules, which we have held are important here
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(for obvious reasons), wouldn't apply to another country? I'm sure
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if you went to Bali, you wouldn't find any rules on bio-technology.
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Does that mean that you should go there and test the subjects of
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that country? Of course not! Who ARE these people at Wistar? Why
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aren't they investigated? Why hasn't 60 MINUTES done a piece? Why
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hasn't 20/20 done a piece on them? I think it's reprehensible
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journalism, when there are so many red flags, and this kind of
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logic is used, and it is not followed through on.</p>
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<p>While commenting on the Wistar Institute's conduct in the matter,
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the New York Times cites Doctor David Kingsbury[sp], Assistant
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Director of the National Science Foundation, who was instrumental
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in the creation of the current regulations governing the testing
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of genetically-engineered products. He said:</p>
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<p> (quote)
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"I'm not bothered by the idea of the United States Research
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Institute and companies going abroad for testing. But I am
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appalled that they did it without the knowledge of that
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country. Given the volatility and concern on this issue, you
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just don't do things like that."
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(unquote)</p>
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<p>I would challenge Doctor Kingsbury. I find it appalling that we
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would assume that we could go abroad to do testing if other
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countries don't have the knowledge of the conseqeunces of testing.
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If they had been given an opportunity to determine the pros and
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cons, then, fine. Let someone test. But what if they are innocent
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in not knowing anything about what's being done.</p>
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<p>Nor was the Wistar Institute the only party involved to see this
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done, and in using obscure loopholes. The National Institutes of
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Health, which provided Government funds for the development of the
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vaccine, denied any responsibility for the failure to properly
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oversee the experiment</p>
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<p> (quote)
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"because the actual trial itself did not use Government money."
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(unquote)</p>
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<p>That was according to Warren Leary on a report titled "Argentines
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Report Infection by Altered Farm Virus" on January 22, 1988. That
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was later.
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(to be continued only if someone will volunteer
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to post to Usenet the remaining episodes of this
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series, which I will e-mail to that volunteer.)
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John DiNardo jad@blythe.org
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