Suspect Taken Into Custody in Murders of Four University of Idaho Students

That never happened. It's a myth. The government did not give syphilis to black men. Those prisoners, who already had syphilis, volunteered to participate in a study regarding the efficacy of using mercury to treat syphilis. For centuries the common treatment for syphilis was mercury. And of course mercury is highly toxic.

They concluded that mercury does nothing to cure syphilis.
Bullshit! They injected them wholesale with it in the South in the early 1900s
 
Bullshit! They injected them wholesale with it in the South in the early 1900s

Um................did you actually read your link? Because it says that they got some volunteers who already had the disease for a study by promising them free health care.

No, they weren't injected with the disease, but they weren't treated either, as they were just given placebos and the disease was allowed to run its course in those volunteers.
 
Bullshit! They injected them wholesale with it in the South in the early 1900s
How did you come to that stupid conclusion?

Your link says absolutely nothing about injecting syphilis into anyone. It doesn't back up your ridiculous claim in any way shape or form.

You got duped by KGB era fake news. The same First Chief Directorate of the KGB that spread disinformation that the USA created AIDS to kill all the black people and the moon landing was faked.
 
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Idaho Student Murders Suspect Bryan Kohberger​

Court TV: Suspect Bryan Kohberger: What We Know


What we know about Bryan Kohberger, the sole suspect in the Idaho Student quadruple murders in Moscow, ID. Police say DNA at the crime scene
and a "found Elantra" led to the arrest of 28-year-old Kohberger in Pennsylvania.​
For several weeks the police were saying to be on the lookout for a white 2011-2013 Hyundai Elantra. However, BCK was driving a 2015 Elantra. For weeks the police had everyone looking for the WRONG CAR! :eusa_doh:
 
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Bullshit! They injected them wholesale with it in the South in the early 1900s
Read your article again. The government didn't give anyone syphilis. They just promised treatment and didn't give it.
 

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