Ah, I was thinking we were in the drawback stage, where all the stuff that used to be covered up is now exposed. But you are right... it has been exposed for a while. So some of us are high enough that our head is above water. (And, unfortunately, some people are not. :-( )
"Her advocacy achievements include: suspension of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) pesticide experiment (CHEERS) on children; complaint led to two federal investigations on the use of children in foster care as guinea pigs in experimental AIDS drug and vaccine trials; suspension of smallpox vaccine on children; suspension of “violence prediction” experiment that exposed 6–11 year old NYC boys of color to fenfluramine ; opened a public debate about the ethics of relapse-inducing experiments in schizophrenia patients. Organized families and victims of unethical research to join her in testifying before the National Bioethics Advisory Committee (NBAC) — re: unethical experimentation on mentally disabled psychiatric patients; those testimonies led to a prize-winning series in the Boston Globe, “Doing Harm: Research on the Mentally Ill” — ultimately resulting in the shutdown of 29 clinical trials at the National Institute of Mental Health (1999)."
The crashing tsunami is a very appropriate metaphor. I am hoping those of us who are paying attention have climbed to high enough ground...
I'm thinking, as it is a metaphor, the world has long been swamped, and if the metaphor resonates for you, you are on higher ground.
Ah, I was thinking we were in the drawback stage, where all the stuff that used to be covered up is now exposed. But you are right... it has been exposed for a while. So some of us are high enough that our head is above water. (And, unfortunately, some people are not. :-( )
Very good WHD!
people a lot more credible than me are saying the same thing...
https://tessa.substack.com/p/vera-sharav-nuremberg
"Her advocacy achievements include: suspension of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) pesticide experiment (CHEERS) on children; complaint led to two federal investigations on the use of children in foster care as guinea pigs in experimental AIDS drug and vaccine trials; suspension of smallpox vaccine on children; suspension of “violence prediction” experiment that exposed 6–11 year old NYC boys of color to fenfluramine ; opened a public debate about the ethics of relapse-inducing experiments in schizophrenia patients. Organized families and victims of unethical research to join her in testifying before the National Bioethics Advisory Committee (NBAC) — re: unethical experimentation on mentally disabled psychiatric patients; those testimonies led to a prize-winning series in the Boston Globe, “Doing Harm: Research on the Mentally Ill” — ultimately resulting in the shutdown of 29 clinical trials at the National Institute of Mental Health (1999)."
https://rumble.com/embed/v1e7f49/?pub=4
and Tess Lawrie and Neil Oliver
https://drtesslawrie.substack.com/p/neil-wakes-up-with-dr-tess-lawrie/comments