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| PHX News |
| HIV-AIDS: Stop ‘Guinea Pig Kids’ Mistreatment Now |
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| 10 December 2004 |
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| HIV-positive children are administered drugs that bring much pain, sometimes causing the boys and girls to roll around on the floor. |
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| They are defenseless for they are captives of a program that puts medicines into their bodies for experimental purposes. |
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This is going on in America, specifically New York City.
By and large, the children are HIV-positive foster kids. They are truly "guinea pigs." Administration for Child Services and drug concerns are overseeing this gross ordeal against children.
These youths are administered "untested and dangerous anti-AIDS drugs," according to Fox News’ Wendy McElroy. Her headline reads: "NYC Must Come Clean on Foster Kids AIDS Scandal."
Once again, an agency that appears to be caring for human beings is really doing them harm. In this case, it is the children who have no idea what is going on. The adults in charge of this inhumane program are fully aware of what they are doing.
If ACS comes upon adults who refuse to cooperate with the program, their foster children are taken from them. Then those boys and girls are placed in foster homes that do cooperate with the drug trials.
Sometimes these children are infants — three-months-old, for example.
This is an compelling scandal taking place in free America. I liken it closely to the abortion trade marketed daily in the United States. Both programs are working against the freedoms of children. Instead of aiding these boys and girls for good health and balanced lifestyles, they are doing them in behind the backs of decent citizens.
When one foster mother protested, her two HIV-positive girls were removed from her care. She was charged with child abuse. Hers is not an isolated case.
Children receiving these trial runs suffer. They are "miserable," according to Dr. David Rasnick, an expert on AIDS drugs. They endure diarrhea and cramps. Their joints swell up. They toss and turn, sometimes rolling over and over on the floor. When touched, they scream in pain.
This is going on now as I type. Yet the ACS shields those who would investigate. President of AIDS Healthcare Foundation Michael Weinstein has called for a full investigation. But will he be able to climb over the wall already constructed by the ACS and drug companies? |
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