What is Gain-of-Function Research & Who is at High Risk?
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What is Gain-of-Function Research & Who is at High Risk?

“Gain-of-function” is the euphemism for biological research aimed at increasing the virulence and lethality of pathogens and viruses. GoF research is government funded; its focus is on enhancing the pathogens’ ability to infect different species and to increase their deadly impact as airborne pathogens and viruses. Ostensibly, GoF research is…

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Candida Auris A Deadly, Hospital Acquired, Drug-Resistant Fungus Kept Secret

Overshadowed amidst the manipulated hysteria about measles outbreaks within a small community, is the alarming rise in the number of highly transmissible, fatal fungal infections. These deadly infections have been emerging by the thousands in hospitals and nursing homes resulting in deaths. Candida Auris, is one such deadly fungus infection…

Non-Consensual Medical Experiments Expose Patients to Risk of Death
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Non-Consensual Medical Experiments Expose Patients to Risk of Death

When invited to become subjects in a medical experiment, most African-Americans decline; the memory of Tuskegee is indelibly ingrained in their communal memory. Their distrust is buttressed by the evidence; before and since Tuskegee. This community has been subjected to a continuum pattern of discrimination and exploitation by the medical…

Germany’s Colonial Genocide in Namibia (Part 2)
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Germany’s Colonial Genocide in Namibia (Part 2)

German scientists viewed South West African colonies as laboratories They used them as a testing ground for Darwinian racial science and coerced medical experimentation on expendable human subjects At Shark Island, which even German soldiers called “The Death Camp” Dr Bofinger conducted dubious racially motivated medical experiments. In one specious…

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Germany’s Colonial Genocide in Namibia

Was Germany’s Colonial Genocide in Africa a Precursor of the Nazi Holocaust? The Herero population of 80,000 was decimated to 15,000; and the Nama population was reduced from 20,000 to 10,000. Legacy of Genocide Lingers on for Nama in Namibia, Deutsche Welt (2017) For decades, Germany’s colonial history was of…