Think about when you take your daily Bayer Aspirin Regimen,that Bayer is the same Pharmaceutical giant (I G FARBEN) who built and ran the"The Auschwitz Concentration Camp.Bayer experimental drugs were tested on many Auschwitz prisoners. An SS doctors at Auschwitz, Dr. Helmut Vetter and a longtime Bayer employee, was involved in the testing of Bayer experimental vaccines and medicines on inmates. He was later executed for giving inmates fatal injections". Dr. Vetter stated"I have thrown myself into my work wholeheartedly," he wrote to his bosses at Bayer headquarters. "Especially as I have the opportunity to test our new preparations. I feel like I am in paradise." What other drugs are we taking today that was used on the inmates?
Those here might "enjoy", and I use the word with sarcasm dripping from my fingers as I type, this link: Goto: Online Exhibitions | The Doctors Trial Ahhhh yes, the "ubermensch" and their tender mercies.
Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2010 Posts: 2 Think about when you take your daily Bayer Aspirin Regimen,that Bayer is the same Pharmaceutical giant (I G FARBEN) who built and ran the"The Auschwitz Concentration Camp.Bayer experimental drugs were tested on many Auschwitz prisoners. An SS doctors at Auschwitz, Dr. Helmut Vetter and a longtime Bayer employee, was involved in the testing of Bayer experimental vaccines and medicines on inmates. He was later executed for giving inmates fatal injections". Dr. Vetter stated"I have thrown myself into my work wholeheartedly," he wrote to his bosses at Bayer headquarters. "Especially as I have the opportunity to test our new preparations. I feel like I am in paradise." What other drugs are we taking today that was used on the inmates?
The experiments seem to me to have no scientific basis at all and are merely an exercise in sadism. Marina Marina, My sentiments exactly. About as scientific as the Salem Witch Trials. Sadly, every murderous political regime in human history has found numerous willing participants to pursue the latest trends in butchery.
I glanced at this topic and read the first post, which I basically knew (except the sick "doctors'" names) and this reminds me of browsing in a book store and seeing some book about Mengele... It's funny that I feel a bit voyeuristic and therefore guilty about my interest in the grimmer bits of human experience, yet I also feel bad saying that I will probably never, ever read an entire book about the camp experiments. I know the details, I just don't know if I need to know hundreds of pages of details. I started reading about the Holocaust when I was about nine, it always surprises me when I reach my limit. I'll also probably never read more about the Rape of Nanking, since the damn wikipedia article made me feel ill for a day.