Conspiracy Fact: Human Experimentation in the United States

Conspiracy Facts Declassified, #1

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
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Author: Kate Marcello ISBN: 9781519968395
Publisher: Ava Fails Publication: December 13, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kate Marcello
ISBN: 9781519968395
Publisher: Ava Fails
Publication: December 13, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Did you know that American history is peppered with cases of human experimentation?

Could you in your wildest dreams imagine that it was happening through the mid-1970s? That is in most of our lifetimes! 

I wish that I could tell you that it's a load of crap, but the fact is...it's true. Supported by dozens of declassified documents and publications, horrible human testing can be corroborated throughout our history. Conspiracy Fact: Human Experimentation in the United States introduces you to a number of appalling cases involving the most vulnerable members of society.

The book documents a handful of cases taking place between the 1840s and 1970s. That's right, for over a century, these atrocities were regularly happening. This is just the tip of the iceberg.

With reference images throughout, you can put names with some of the faces of doctors who performed tests on United States citizens without their knowledge or consent. You will read about cases of the poor, minorities, pregnant women, infants, even military personnel were not safe from their probes and needles.

That's not all, there's an addendum and a wealth of sources where the information was found. This is the first book in a series called Conspiracy Facts Declassified that will take an in-depth look at our world and attempt to decode fact from fiction. 

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Did you know that American history is peppered with cases of human experimentation?

Could you in your wildest dreams imagine that it was happening through the mid-1970s? That is in most of our lifetimes! 

I wish that I could tell you that it's a load of crap, but the fact is...it's true. Supported by dozens of declassified documents and publications, horrible human testing can be corroborated throughout our history. Conspiracy Fact: Human Experimentation in the United States introduces you to a number of appalling cases involving the most vulnerable members of society.

The book documents a handful of cases taking place between the 1840s and 1970s. That's right, for over a century, these atrocities were regularly happening. This is just the tip of the iceberg.

With reference images throughout, you can put names with some of the faces of doctors who performed tests on United States citizens without their knowledge or consent. You will read about cases of the poor, minorities, pregnant women, infants, even military personnel were not safe from their probes and needles.

That's not all, there's an addendum and a wealth of sources where the information was found. This is the first book in a series called Conspiracy Facts Declassified that will take an in-depth look at our world and attempt to decode fact from fiction. 

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