There’s no indication that Dr. Wulsin ever agreed with the medical efficacy of Dr. Henry Heimlich’s universally discredited claim that infecting patients suffering from other diseases with malaria can cure AIDS, cancer, and Lyme disease.
However, that’s one reason why Wulsin’s involvement with the Heimlich Institute deserves further scrutiny. Wulsin was fully aware that “malariotherapy” was utter quackery when she agreed to work on Heimlich’s illegal human subjects experiments in several African countries, which appear to be ongoing.
The additional concern, of which Wulsin is also fully aware, is that any physician with knowledge of abusive research has a legal and ethical obligation to report it to the authorities. Her failure to do so raises obvious concerns.
Your post neglected to mention the involvement of Hamilton County commissioner Phil Heimlich vice president of the Heimlich Institute. Commissioner Heimlich is fully aware of the funding and other issues surrounding the illegal ongoing human experiments in Africa.
It is inconsistent to call Wulsin to task, yet ignore Phil Heimlich’s complete silence on these matters and his refusal to answer legitimate questions about the activities of his father’s corporation, of which he is a longtime officer.
Is this event is BYOM?
(Bring Your Own Malaria)
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There’s no indication that Dr. Wulsin ever agreed with the medical efficacy of Dr. Henry Heimlich’s universally discredited claim that infecting patients suffering from other diseases with malaria can cure AIDS, cancer, and Lyme disease.
However, that’s one reason why Wulsin’s involvement with the Heimlich Institute deserves further scrutiny. Wulsin was fully aware that “malariotherapy” was utter quackery when she agreed to work on Heimlich’s illegal human subjects experiments in several African countries, which appear to be ongoing.
The additional concern, of which Wulsin is also fully aware, is that any physician with knowledge of abusive research has a legal and ethical obligation to report it to the authorities. Her failure to do so raises obvious concerns.
Your post neglected to mention the involvement of Hamilton County commissioner Phil Heimlich vice president of the Heimlich Institute. Commissioner Heimlich is fully aware of the funding and other issues surrounding the illegal ongoing human experiments in Africa.
It is inconsistent to call Wulsin to task, yet ignore Phil Heimlich’s complete silence on these matters and his refusal to answer legitimate questions about the activities of his father’s corporation, of which he is a longtime officer.
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