XTRA: WBAI on Incarnation Children’s Center Scandal
February 1st, 2009
WBAI, a New York radio station, interviews Liam Scheff and others about the ICC scandal, triggered by the release of a report from the VERA Institute. The report was hampered by the refusal of the New York Department of Health to provide medical records, and the refusal of VERA to approach parents of children in the clinical trial.
[podcast]http://howpositiveareyou.com/feed/downloads/WBAI-ICC-VERA-Scheff.mp3[/podcast]
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For those unfamiliar with the origin of this investigation & Liam’s horrific discoveries of some of the worst criminal child abuse ever!
‘The House That AIDS Built’ by Liam Scheff http://www.altheal.org/toxicity/house.htm
“This article deals with pharmaceutical abuse in a children’s home in NYC. This piece was investigated and written in summer through winter of 2003 and published in January 2004, with occaisional updates. The story broke wide in early 2004, with coverage in the New York Post and the New York Press. It served as the basis of investigation for the BBC film “Guinea Pig Kids,” and has prompted further investigation by the Associated Press – as well as a pointed attack by the New York Times. The investigation is ongoing.”
Excerpt:
“The drugs being given to the children are toxic – they’re known to cause genetic mutation, organ failure, bone marrow death, bodily deformations, brain damage and fatal skin disorders. If the children refuse the drugs, they’re held down and have them force fed. If the children continue to resist, they’re taken to Columbia Presbyterian hospital where a surgeon puts a plastic tube through their abdominal wall into their stomachs. From then on, the drugs are injected directly into their intestines.”
Thanks God for compassionate, tenacious folk like you Liam!
Blessings,
@nnie / South Africa
Maybe you can do this sort of thing with all dissident-related sound files? Giving links to new radio broadcasts and podcasts is pretty good (like on the ARAS website), but having all those interviews listed stream-ready under one website would make it a lot more practical for people to listen to. I don’t know if anyone archived all those though…
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