Nazis were still killing Americans after WWII

Ryan Carboni ryacko at gmail.com
Fri Jan 17 19:55:30 PST 2020


https://www.voltairenet.org/article167692.html

Marvin Washington Brooks had been terribly ill for nearly three
months. A year prior in early-1952, he had been diagnosed with cancer
and had been admitted as “a patient for treatment” to the University
of Texas Medical School’s M.D. Anderson Hospital. Brooks had served as
an infantryman in the Army during World War II. He had received a
Purple Heart for being wounded during the Battle of the Bulge. Not
long after he was admitted to the M.D. Anderson Hospital, Brooks began
to receive weekly treatment from a team of physicians led by an older
doctor with a heavy German accent and three distinctive scars across
his face. Brooks was told the treatment could significantly affect his
cancer in positive ways. But Brooks had become increasingly ill, with
constant vomiting, weight and hair loss, and patchy skin with large
areas appearing as if severely sunburned. Within about six months of
the weekly treatment, Brooks was in constant pain. He died the first
month of 1955, two days before what would have turned 47 years old.
Brooks was never informed that he was one of 263 cancer patients who
were secretly being experimented upon with “whole body irradiation.”
Brooks, nor his wife or family, had ever been consulted about the
experiments. Nor had Brooks, or anyone else, given the hospital
permission to experiment on him. Nobody ever told Brooks, or anyone in
his family, that the German physician who saw him weekly was Dr.
Herbert Bruno Gerstner, a former Nazi doctor who had been secretly
brought to the United States in 1949.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Albizu_Campos

Dr. Orlando Daumy, a radiologist and president of the Cuban Cancer
Association, traveled to Puerto Rico to examine him. From his direct
physical examination of Albizu Campos, Dr. Daumy reached three
specific conclusions:

1) that the sores on Albizu Campos were produced by radiation burns
2) that his symptoms corresponded to those of a person who had
received intense radiation,
3) that wrapping himself in wet towels was the best way to diminish
the intensity of the rays.


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