Author Topic: Unethical Experiments and The Population  (Read 3618 times)

Unethical Experiments
because of course you didn't see the OP's name.

This topic is devoted to the discussion and arguments of this procedure. Unethical experiments have been done upon the population since the dawn of man, which makes this a rather neat thing to explore, especially on a forum for a lego video game. I will make edits, adding more info to this topic over the time this goes by, you can help with this, add a experiment with proof of it's existence, some possible video or picture evidence as well.

There are some rules I want you to follow but I highly doubt you will knowing the forums, but here they are anyway:
1. You have an opinion on what you think of these experiments, or what should be done today? Share it, there's no harm in doing this.
2. Don't go off-topic, this topic is primarily for discussion, debate, and more info on these or other experiments.
3. Link videos, images, anything that can back up claims on a supposed experiment. But remember, don't post any overly-graphic content.

List of Medical Experiments that are well known:

Project MK ULTRA - A United States Government experiment performed to research the mental modification, such as mind control, mind weakening (robot human), and order among the populous. 1953-1964

Porton Down Experiments - Porton Down is science park located in England, known for housing many unknown chemical experiments with cannabis, nerve agents, artificial toxins, and medical medicine tests on some volunteer subjects, but most not. It was the worlds longest running known experiment. 1945-1989

Tuskeegee Syphilis Experiments - The study of natural progression of syphillis, 600 black men were injected with syphillis and provided homes to live in as they lived through life. All 600 men died and when the men asked to quit the experiment, the US government refused to give them any cure. 1932-1972

Project 4.1 - US nuclear bomb tests on the Marshal Islands left the residents exposed to the radiation, US scientists started to perform tests on the citizens exposed to the high levels of radiation and the aftermath of radiation poisoning. 1954

North Korean Experiments- North Korean government is performing chemical tests on prisoners, even low sentences, not only killing them but deforming them greatly, one notable experiment within the prison was the cabbage test, 50 women were given poisoned lettuce and died 20 minutes later of vomiting blood and brown town bleeding. This is ongoing today

Unit 731 - Imperial Japanese Army performed biological experiments upon 10,000 people, most likely some being POWs. Tests included pressure chamber studies, germ warfare, and vivisections. 1937-1945

national socialist Medical Experiments - national socialist experiments are known throughout the world, being from experiments on food, to experiments involving freezing. The national socialist's had showed promise in some aspects of curing disease and treating medical problems such as hypothermia, however the cost was great, all from Jews to disabled German citizens. 1940-1945

My personal opinion on experiments:
I believe that the world should experiment on the prisoners who were imprisoned for life or are on death row, it will make death row faster and cheaper, and clean out prisons by a couple thousand people. Experiments should be done primarily with radiation and the most common uncured, diseases.

Discuss, share your opinions, tell me how I can the OP if I made a mistake, thanks for reading over this.
« Last Edit: October 09, 2012, 08:09:32 PM by Ceist »

...40 black men were injected with syphillis and provided homes to live in as they lived through life. All 600 men...

what

...40 black men were injected with syphillis and provided homes to live in as they lived through life. All 600 men died...
what
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Sucks to be those people.

Asdf, no Frankenstein cases.

what
Well since the experiment was on the progression of syphilis, the test had 600 subjects and only 40 to begin with had it.



Porton Down Experiments  It was the worlds longest running known experiment. 1945-1989



False. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitch_drop_experiment

False. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitch_drop_experiment
what's funny is that's not an unethical experiment therefore not related. so no, not false.

what's funny is that's not an unethical experiment therefore not related. so no, not false.
It is false, because you said it was the worlds longest running known experiment. That is false, the pitch drop experiment was the longest one.

It is false, because you said it was the worlds longest running known experiment. That is false, the pitch drop experiment was the longest one.
i don't think you get it. the worlds longest running known experiment within the topic of unethical experiments.

i don't think you get it. the worlds longest running known experiment within the topic of unethical experiments.
Not going to argue.


What about operation teacup where Marines were ordered to move toward a mushroom cloud?

My personal opinion on experiments:
I believe that the world should experiment on the prisoners who were imprisoned for life or are on death row, it will make death row faster and cheaper, and clean out prisons by a couple thousand people. Experiments should be done primarily with radiation and the most common uncured, diseases.
Jesus loving christ, what is wrong with kids these days?