Modern Medicine: Poison. How scientists went from finding antidotes to poisons to applying poisons as a cure Available until 11:29pm 29th October 2013 on the BBC iPlayer.
There is a stunning example of the proper functioning for approving drugs by the US when a woman at the FDA refused to grant approval for Thalidomide while it was being sold globally with tragic consequences that were eventually discovered. JFK gave her a medal for maintaining proper standards that protected women in the US from the horrible side effects of this morning sickness drug that destroyed their offspring the consequences with which the world is still grappling today.
Enclosed below is information from an Email from the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues with respect to its educational material which is linked there. I urge you to look at this educational material with respect to consent as presented by the Commission involving its investigative work and other aspects of research carried out in the community.
I have been subjected to such medical research by those who introduced neurological surveillance technology against me in February 2001 namely, Colonel Vine and Lt Harry Bird, both of the USMC (Res/Ret). This medical research as well as general surveillance technology R&D has been carried out in conjunction with the NHS and their own laboratories which I presume are located in the US.
I have brought this subject up continuously during the past 12+ years since February 2001 in connection with its being conducted outside a hospital environment without my consent let alone my having been informed except by its torture abuse and continuous side effects. Such medical experimentation formed a part of my recent Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) complaint on 1st April 2013.
In contrast to the woman from the US FDA who was awarded a medal by JFK for not allowing sub-standard drug development research to form the foundation for licensing Thalidomide in the US, Lt Harry Bird USMC (Res/Ret) was recently apparently given a medal for his activities in North Kensington, London, against me since February 2001 which have included medical research some of which involved incapacitants and/or debilitants. He was described as being in uniform on the day he was purportedly to receive this medal which has been often referenced since including during the past couple days.
The US Marine Corps is in charge of the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate (JNLWD) for all the US military at the Department of Defense. I believe that his connection with the US Marines which he flouts continuously, the US embassy and his activity including the purported receipt of a medal should be investigated throughly. There was a medical student present nightly a few years ago who refused to continue his participation on ethical grounds.
Every effort is currently being made to cover up this criminal activity as I continuously report.
Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
Re-Introducing New Materials for Bioethics Education
You may have missed the original announcement as it went out just prior to the recent federal government shutdown. The Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues is back and we're pleased to share our new materials for bioethics education.
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Providing easily accessible and free materials based on the Bioethics Commission’s own analysis is an effort to help meet the repeated recommendations the advisors have made that bioethics education should be available to a wider variety of disciplines at the undergraduate, graduate, and professional levels. The new materials integrate content across the Bioethics Commission’s reports and are designed to support teaching of bioethics ideas, principles, and theories.
“Establishing the appropriate ethical foundation early in education and reinforcing it throughout a career allows professionals across disciplines to build rigorous ethics into their daily work and to anticipate problems, helping prevent ethical surprises and obstacles down the road,” explains Executive Director Lisa M. Lee, Ph.D., M.S., in a just-published Hastings Center Report essay about the new materials.
Read the Hastings Center Report essay
Download the education materials, including modules on informed consent and community engagement
Watch a video featuring commission representatives to learn more about the Bioethics Commission’s commitment to supporting bioethics education
Read more on our blog
Check out the Hastings Center Report call for papers for a special issue on teaching bioethics
View our webinar from September 19th where Bioethics Commission staff reviewed the materials and discussed their potential application in both traditional and nontraditional educational settings
The Bioethics Commission is committed to ensuring that future scientists, public health professionals, and health care providers are able to identify ethically challenging situations, to make morally sound decisions in response to these situations, and to seek and receive the support they need to do so.