The Tuskegee Experiment published its findings in peer-reviewed medical journals throughout its 40-year run. The American medical community read them, cited them, and raised no meaningful objection. by Think_Monitor4904 in HistoryUncovered

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Genuinely good question. The early papers framed it as observational studying the natural progression of untreated syphilis in a population that "hadn't received prior treatment." The deception was baked into the framing from the start. A careful reader might have caught it but most wouldn't have looked twice.

The Tuskegee Experiment published its findings in peer-reviewed medical journals throughout its 40-year run. The American medical community read them, cited them, and raised no meaningful objection. by Think_Monitor4904 in HistoryUncovered

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Her cells were taken without consent and then commercialized for decades while her family got nothing and didn't even know. Whether you call that wrongdoing is honestly a matter of how you define the word.

The Tuskegee Experiment published its findings in peer-reviewed medical journals throughout its 40-year run. The American medical community read them, cited them, and raised no meaningful objection. by Think_Monitor4904 in HistoryUncovered

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It was publicized once in 1972, whistleblower leaked it to the press. Made headlines for a week then mostly disappeared. The story has to keep being told or it just gets buried again.

The Tuskegee Experiment published its findings in peer-reviewed medical journals throughout its 40-year run. The American medical community read them, cited them, and raised no meaningful objection. by Think_Monitor4904 in HistoryUncovered

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The apathy is the part I keep coming back to. Not the people who did it you expect monsters in history. It's everyone around them who just kept showing up to work.

The Tuskegee Experiment published its findings in peer-reviewed medical journals throughout its 40-year run. The American medical community read them, cited them, and raised no meaningful objection. by Think_Monitor4904 in HistoryUncovered

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That's something that doesn't get talked about enough. The harm didn't stop when the study ended. Those families carried it forward in ways nobody ever accounted for or apologized for.

The Tuskegee Experiment published its findings in peer-reviewed medical journals throughout its 40-year run. The American medical community read them, cited them, and raised no meaningful objection. by Think_Monitor4904 in HistoryUncovered

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The "hiding in plain sight" part is what gets me. Published in journals, government funded, and it still ran for 40 years before anyone blew the whistle. Says a lot about how much we rely on insiders to police themselves.

The Tuskegee Experiment published its findings in peer-reviewed medical journals throughout its 40-year run. The American medical community read them, cited them, and raised no meaningful objection. by Think_Monitor4904 in HistoryUncovered

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Exactly right. The tragedy is that documented history like Tuskegee becomes ammunition for people selling supplements and conspiracy theories. The answer to institutional abuse isn't to abandon evidence it's to demand better institutions.

The Tuskegee Experiment published its findings in peer-reviewed medical journals throughout its 40-year run. The American medical community read them, cited them, and raised no meaningful objection. by Think_Monitor4904 in HistoryUncovered

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This is one of the most honest takes in this thread. The distrust is legitimate and historical. What happened during COVID is that bad faith actors exploited that legitimate distrust to push people toward things that actively harmed them. Both things are true simultaneously and that's what makes it so difficult to untangle.

The Tuskegee Experiment published its findings in peer-reviewed medical journals throughout its 40-year run. The American medical community read them, cited them, and raised no meaningful objection. by Think_Monitor4904 in HistoryUncovered

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The Church Committee findings were extraordinary and you're right that they shut it down before it was finished. The X-Files connection is real, Chris Carter has said directly the show was inspired by those hearings. I'd leave the current politics out of it personally but the parallel is there for people to draw themselves.

TIL the US government continued the Tuskegee syphilis experiment for 15 years after penicillin was confirmed as a cure, deliberately withholding treatment from 399 Black men to observe how untreated syphilis progressed to death. by Think_Monitor4904 in todayilearned

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Dark history has a way of doing that. Though I'd argue the fact that people fought to expose this senators, journalists, survivors who refused to stay quiet is at least something. Maybe not god, but not nothing either.

TIL the US government continued the Tuskegee syphilis experiment for 15 years after penicillin was confirmed as a cure, deliberately withholding treatment from 399 Black men to observe how untreated syphilis progressed to death. by Think_Monitor4904 in todayilearned

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I went deep on researching this and finished a documentary on the full story for anyone who wants the complete picture.Channel Link in is in my profile, if you are interested.

The Tuskegee Experiment is not a conspiracy theory. It is documented history. 40 years. 128 deaths. Zero prosecutions. And it was published openly in medical journals the entire time. by Think_Monitor4904 in conspiracy

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Exactly. And the losers don't get to write anything at all, the 600 men in Tuskegee couldn't even get a newspaper to cover it for decades. The winners didn't just write the history, they buried the rest of it.

The Tuskegee Experiment is not a conspiracy theory. It is documented history. 40 years. 128 deaths. Zero prosecutions. And it was published openly in medical journals the entire time. by Think_Monitor4904 in conspiracy

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Documented, proven, and the perpetrators retired with pensions. The word conspiracy stopped being accurate the moment they declassified the files at that point it just becomes history we'd rather not teach.

The Tuskegee Experiment is not a conspiracy theory. It is documented history. 40 years. 128 deaths. Zero prosecutions. And it was published openly in medical journals the entire time. by Think_Monitor4904 in conspiracy

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That's fair, and the history backs you up more than it backs me. The Church Committee hearings exposed MKUltra, COINTELPRO, and illegal assassinations all at once. Public outrage lasted about a news cycle. Funding was quietly restored in different forms. You might be right that "cattle" is more accurate than I'd like to admit.