The inhuman scientific research

Besides the true rescue science, there are still many scientists participating in research programs against humanity or using humans in scary experiments.

In addition to the true sciences that contribute to humanity, there are many scientists participating in research programs against humanity or using humans in frightening experiments.

Terrifying scientific studies on the human body

The purpose of science is to serve human interests. But history has proved many contradictory situations: people are used in scientific experiments.

At that time, science would become a crime and the scientist would naturally become a person who committed crimes against humanity.

The following are typical crime portraits that have been remembered by history.

Sigmund Rascher

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Dachau concentration camp with wooden camps inside.Photo taken on February 19, 1949.

Sigmund Rascher was a commander and doctor of the Luftwaffe during World War II. Under the approval of Marshal Heinrich Himmler , Nazi number two, Rascher used prisoners in concentration camps. Dachau entered many brutal experiments, such as freezing the living people and finding ways to restore them to life by raising the temperature.

One of Rascher's products was a cyanide pill that helped Himmler to commit suicide, escaping the punishment of justice. Rascher himself was executed by the US at Camp Dachau in 1945 for crimes against humanity.

Unit 731

Starting from the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937 and continuing to operate during World War II, unit 731 was a bio-centered prison, studying the war of the imperial army.

Under the leadership of General Shiro Ishii, this unit was disguised as a shoelace factory and became the site of a series of terrible scientific experiments, performed on countless people, including Infants, the elderly, criminals, pregnant women and prisoners.

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One of the surviving victims at the hands of Unit 731 is recounting his horrifying experiences.

Some tests are known as hand amputations and stitches to other parts of the body; attaching stomach and esophagus to intestine; use humans as targets to check grenades; starve; inject into many different pathogens like plague and cholera .

Scientists here treat their victims as 'Maruta', meaning logs to conduct inhumane experiments. Those involved in the experiment mostly came from China, Russia, South Korea, Mongolia, Pacific Islanders, Southeast Asia, and even a few American prisoners.

In the case of a lack of experimental mice , the secret police will go to search the streets of the city to gather enough people to do the experiment. Many people likened the 731 Unit project housing to the Asian version of the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz. It has witnessed many barbaric experiments at various levels.

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The dead body is listed on the street

The last 731 unit dissolved at the end of the World War, with the final order of General Ishii that those who participated "had to keep secret what they did even when they were in the grave". After the war, many doctors of the unit were exempted by the Americans in exchange for research papers on biological warfare. General Ishii was never punished, died in 1959 because of throat cancer.

Josef Mengele

Josef Mengele, known as the Nazi nickname " Death" , came from an enthusiastic medical student with a passion for racism. Mengele joined the Nazi Party in 1937, and was sent to working at Auschwitz in 1942 with the main task of torturing and deciding who had to die, who had to work hard.

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One visitor is looking at photos of Josef Mengele's prisoner trial and other Nazi doctors at Camp Sachsenhausen.

Mengele is famous for his experiments done on prisoners. The object that Mengele is particularly interested in is twins , especially children. They are separate from other prisoners and suffer from a series of daily tests such as injecting eye drops to try to change eye color, or stitched together in an effort to create "conjoined people ". . These tests often do not result in any valuable scientific results.

After the war, Mengele was captured, but released accidentally. Mengele lived in seclusion in various lands in South America until his death in Bertioga, Brazil, in 1979.

Edward Teller

Edward Teller, a Hungarian-American scientist, is known to the world as the father of thermonuclear bombs.

He worked in the theoretical physics department in a super secret Los Alamos laboratory during World War 2, with the task of developing a thermonuclear bomb. After the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bomb explosion, Teller has been campaigning for a long time and being able to be allowed to develop the next generation of nuclear weapons .

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Portrait of Edward Teller - father of thermonuclear bombs.

After the war, many scientists who participated in the atomic bomb research felt sorry for what they did, but Teller was not among them. Considering nuclear war as part of his passion, he strongly resisted the ban on nuclear weapons testing and became one of the developers of the nuclear race program called "Star Wars " under Reagan era.

Teller suffered a heart attack in 1979, after being attacked by Jane Fonda with a film against her nuclear weapons, the Chinese Syndrome film. However, it was not until 2003 that he died at the age of 95.

MK-Ultra project

The MK-Ultra project is the code of a secret program aimed at controlling people's minds with chemical measures, conducted by the CIA from the 1950s to the late 1960s.

This program used American citizens as test subjects. Published documents show that program participants are given a variety of medications as well as many other methods to influence neurological regions to alter brain function.

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Lieutenant Colonel William E. Mayer of the Medical Corps (left) is an expert on brainwashing techniques, one of the key figures of the MK-Ultra plan, is in the town room on March 14, 1962.

As a product of the Cold War, the purpose of the MK-Ultra program was to control and exploit war prisoners, while creating 'steel' American soldiers, without fear in battle. the school, abiding by all orders without the feeling of disgust, or surrender despite being tortured or bribed with money. To date many specific information regarding the MK-ULTRA project has not been disclosed.

Update 15 December 2018
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