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Vera Sharav’s New Documentary “From Tyranny To Awakening”
Vera Sharav’s New Documentary “From Tyranny To Awakening” Vera Sharav’s groundbreaking new documentary focuses on where we are at in this moment with the global tyranny we are all facing and poses the question, how the heck to do we get out of this mess together? The 60-minute film features…
The Scientist News reports on AHRP as New Advocacy Group to Police Human Research
A group of patient and social justice advocates plan to form an Alliance for Human Research Protection to provide oversight on clinical research from laypersons’ point of view, says John H. Noble Jr., a founder and professor of social justice at the Catholic University of America. He lambastes Internal Review Boards (IRBs) designed to protect human subjects as agents of institutions "who are hustling the bucks" from industry and other sources. Noble says IRBs need to be "severed from research institutions" and provided adequate resources as part of the accepted overhead costs of conducting clinical trials.
America’s Overmedicated Children, Presentation by Vera Sharav, Sweden
“Forgotten Children” is an investigative report by Carole Keeton Strayhorn,[1] the Texas Comptroller (2004) who uncovered evidence that 60% of children in the Texas foster care system are being drugged with powerful psychotropic drugs, most of which have not been tested in or approved for use by children. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) acknowledges that many of these drugs have serious adverse side effects, both physical and psychological. The Comptroller said she was alarmed that in her review of a single month (November 2003), two powerful antipsychotic drugs — Risperdal and Zyprexa — made up half of the drugs prescribed to foster children in Texas. These two drugs have been approved only for adults for the treatment of psychosis – primarily schizophrenia – yet, she found that children as young as four, were receiving these powerful, mind-altering drugs.
AHRP Calls for Federal Investigation of Drug Trials Using Children in Foster Care
RE: Phase I Drug trials used foster children in violation of 45 CFR 46.409 and 21 CFR 50.56
The Alliance for Human Research Protection (AHRP) has reason to believe that federal regulations for the protection of children as research subjects have been seriously violated in federally funded HIV research.
We have learned that a series of Phase I and Phase II drug experiments were conducted on infants and children who were under the guardianship of the New York City Agency for Children’s Services (ACS), and living at Incarnation Children’s Center, a foster care facility under contract with ACS.
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The Nuremberg 75 Speeches
The Nuremberg 75 Speeches *Download the Nuremberg Code at Nuremberg75.com and use it as a protective defense against anyone who tries to coerce you into being injected or exposed to any medical product or intervention that you do not freely consent to. Holocaust Survivor Vera Sharav’s Speech at Nuremberg 75…
AHRP Press Release Re: Maryland Court of Appeals Decision
AHRP Alliance for Human Research Protection AHRP Speaks Out Return to Home PageAHRP Speaks Out Press ReleasesOctober 29, 2001 FYI Widely disparate perspectives are presented in an article in the Maryland Daily Record re: The Court of Appeals of Maryland decision (Gimes v Kennedy Krieger Institute, Aug 16, 2001). That…