
(ProsperNews.net) – RFK Jr. calls for accountability over disturbing NIH experiments on orphaned black children.
At a Glance
- Robert Kennedy Jr. accuses NIH of unethical experiments on orphaned black children during Anthony Fauci’s leadership.
- The children received untested AIDS drugs, leading to severe side effects and deaths.
- Experiments breached ethical standards, lacking proper consent from affected families.
- Calls for accountability involve figures like Robert Kennedy Jr., Marjorie Taylor Greene, and President Trump.
The Allegations
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has raised alarm over alleged unethical practices by the National Institutes of Health regarding experiments on orphaned black children. These allegations stem from claims that the NIH conducted trials administering untested AIDS drugs during Anthony Fauci’s tenure as director of the Office of AIDS Research. The experiments reportedly resulted in severe side effects and several fatalities among the children.
Anthony Fauci Under Fire Over Experiments on Orphan Children
RFK Jr. holds the NIH accountable, claiming these experiments violated fundamental ethical standards. His focus is on ensuring that those responsible face repercussions and advocating for reforms to protect at-risk populations from similar unethical scientific practices.
Impacts and Involvement
Children involved in these experiments primarily came from New York’s poorest districts, and they participated without proper consent or protocols. As a result, the issue highlights a significant breach of medical ethics and an infringement of human rights. Anthony Fauci, as the director back then, is suggested to have been involved in overseeing these controversial practices. Critics, including political figures, have demanded clarity and accountability for these actions.
“I was deeply involved in the scientific and public health response to several infectious diseases outbreaks, including HIV, AIDS…” – Anthony Fauci
OAN has claimed previous coverage on these issues, facing criticism from mainstream media. By revisiting these topics, they amplify discussion and encourage a broader audience to demand transparency and reforms.
A Broader Call for Accountability
The NIH’s controversial experiments extended beyond orphaned children, including experiments on beagle puppies, which reportedly involved cruel treatment such as cutting vocal cords. Public figures like Robert Kennedy Jr., Marjorie Taylor Greene, and President Trump now raise these cruel practices to wider awareness, demanding changes in NIH research protocols.
“Fauci belongs in prison. He should be tried for mass murder. And he should be tried for crimes against humanity. That’s how I feel after that hearing.” – Marjorie Taylor Greene
Addressing these accusations poses significant implications for medical ethics and child welfare. The legacy of these experiments remains a critical concern, with advocates striving for justice, policy reform, and ethical responsibility.
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