BREITBART is reporting the EPA is under fire for exposing
children to diesel pollution as part of an experiment at the University of
Southern California. The EPA's Office of the Inspector General has also stated stated in a recent report that the EPA’s pollution experiments on older people, done at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, were more harmful to the subjects than what the EPA presented. Subjects in both cases were not told aabout the risks the tests posed to their health and well-being.
"In February of 2013, JunkScience.com reported that the EPA gave USC
money in the mid 2000’s to find out whether diesel exhaust could 'induce
reproducible gene expression' in children. From a USC grant in the EPA
extramural research grants database, the original December 14, 2012 document showed diesel exposures to children. What now sits on that database is a strongly edited description
of the diesel tests on the children. Part of the the experiment's goal
was to examine how particulate matter affects 'Asthma in Susceptible
Children.'"
Didn't the Germans conduct experiments on humans for "scientific purposes?" Are we in Nazi America, or not?
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