Guatemala Experiment

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http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2010pres/10/20101001a.html

Joint Statement by Secretaries Clinton and Sebelius on a 1946-1948 Study

Following is a joint statement by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius on the U.S. Public Health Service Sexually Transmitted Disease Inoculation Study of 1946-1948:

The sexually transmitted disease inoculation study conducted from 1946-1948 in Guatemala was clearly unethical. Although these events occurred more than 64 years ago, we are outraged that such reprehensible research could have occurred under the guise of public health.  We deeply regret that it happened, and we apologize to all the individuals who were affected by such abhorrent research practices.  The conduct exhibited during the study does not represent the values of the United States, or our commitment to human dignity and great respect for the people of Guatemala.  The study is a sad reminder that adequate human subject safeguards did not exist a half-century ago.

Today, the regulations that govern U.S.-funded human medical research prohibit these kinds of appalling violations. The United States is unwavering in our commitment to ensure that all human medical studies conducted today meet exacting U.S. and international legal and ethical standards.  In the spirit of this commitment to ethical research, we are launching a thorough investigation into the specifics of this case from 1946.  In addition, through the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, we are also convening a body of international experts to review and report on the most effective methods to ensure that all human medical research conducted around the globe today meets rigorous ethical standards.

The people of Guatemala are our close friends and neighbors in the Americas.  Our countries partner together on a range of issues, and our people are bound together by shared values, commerce, and by the many Guatemalan Americans who enrich our country.  As we move forward to better understand this appalling event, we reaffirm the importance of our relationship with Guatemala, and our respect for the Guatemalan people, as well as our commitment to the highest standards of ethics in medical research.

(Remember, it's OK to DO terrible things, but it is not OK to point them out or offer apology, as that upsets those who've learned the Cliff Notes version of history.)

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Avatar time*treat -
#1
There are a few more active experiments you may not hear about for another 30~40 years.
Avatar Rick G -
#2
There are so many experiments that come to mind like vaccines, fluoride in our drinking water, aluminum and barium falling from the sky, questionable drugs from our doctors. We are basically on ongoing experiment in life-span shortening.

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