Rockefeller, Big Pharma Facing $1 Billion Lawsuit for Intentionally Infecting People With Syphilis

Patients from a Guatemalan insane asylum were used in syphilis experiments. PHOTO: via Circa

By John Vibes | 16 February 2019

THE MIND UNLEASHED — A federal judge recently approved a $1 billion lawsuit against Johns Hopkins University, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co (BMY.N) and the Rockefeller Foundation. The lawsuit is seeking restitution for victims who were intentionally infected with syphilis during government experiments in Guatemala during the 1940s.

Hundreds of Guatemalans were reportedly infected with syphilis during the studies, which were designed to test the ability of penicillin to treat sexually transmitted diseases. The lawsuit was pending and waiting in limbo for the past four years until it was finally approved by U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang last month. In 2015, when the lawsuit was originally filed, there were 750 victims seeking restitution, now there are only 444 plaintiffs and some remaining relatives.

The test subjects in the experiments were mainly children, orphans, patients from mental hospitals and inmates. […]

3 Comments on Rockefeller, Big Pharma Facing $1 Billion Lawsuit for Intentionally Infecting People With Syphilis

  1. It is not about health anymore. It is all about money.
    If Big Pharma would have been doing their job their would have been all healthy people running around on the planet.
    But that is of course not the plan.
    Big Pharma would then not be Big filthy rich Pharma as they are now.
    Healthy people for them means less profits.

    Keep the people sick and miserable in their health.
    Means big profits for the shareholders and the corporation.

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