THE CRIME AT HOUSTON---DR. SHELTONS HYGIENIC REVIEW MAY, 1955
The scene was a room in Houston, Texas. It was a temporary "clinic"
set up for the purpose of experimenting on a great mass of hapless and helpless
children. It was but one of eight such "clinics" that had been set
up in the city. The room was filled with children and their frightened parents,
who had "voluntarily" brought their children for the experiment. The
children ranged from toddlers barely past their first birthday to six-year-olds,
who brought their "comic" books or listened as their parents told
them "childrens stories." In the room where the children were
being tortured by needles being pushed into them and through which a serum was
inoculated into them, there were cries of pain and fear. Parents of the frightened
children attempted to still their fears and stop their cries with "soothing
words."
What was it all about? Why were the children being thus tormented? What were
they afraid of? Why were they having needles stuck into them? The answer is,
they were being used as guinea pigs in a mass experiment conducted by a gang
of voodoo priests whom the newspapers referred to as "scientists."
Headed by William D. Hammon, a professor of something or other in the University
of Pennsylvania, the voodoo practitioners were inoculating the children with
a blood fraction which they call gamma globulin and which, they said, contains
"disease-fighting anti-bodies." This was being done, not to prevent
poliomyelitis, for they acknowledge that the serum will not prevent polio, but
in the hope that those children who developed polio subsequent to inoculation,
would not become paralyzed. Hammon "stressed the fact that gamma globulin
cannot prevent polio," but that he believes, from tests made on monkeys,
(I assume that he means the monkeys of the lower order, not the ones that were
inoculating the children) it can prevent paralysis.
Thirty-five thousand children were to be used in the test. Half of them were
being inoculated with the "gamma globulin," the other half were being
inoculated with an "ineffective substance" that resembled gamma globulin.
This, said Hammon, is the only way to test the theory that paralysis can be
prevented by the blood fraction. A previous test, using 5,768 children of Provo,
Utah, made last year, was not on a big enough scale to be "conclusive."
A bigger test was needed, and Houston was chosen as the laboratory in which
to use the human guinea pigs.
Last year we had a physician here in Texas to inoculate a lot of children with
anti-rabies serum on the absurd theory that it would prevent polio. Last year,
also, the gamma globulin was tested on a large number of children in a midWestern
state. Now comes the news from Sacramento, Calif., dated July 24, 1952 that
fifty children in the Sonoma State Home (presumably orphans who have nobody
to protect them from the state and the medical gangsters) are being fed a "special
kind of chocolate milk containing a virus which "scientists" hope
will prevent polio. Frank Tallman, state mental hygiene (?) director, said in
a report to Governor Warren (a man who dared to aspire to the presidency) that
the milk diet is the key part of an experiment aimed at finding means of preventing
polio.
The rascals who are conducting this experiment selected "100 children who
were found to have no naturally built immunity to polio." Why do newspapers
continue to dignify men of this stripe with the title "scientists"?
Why do they not rather expose the scoundrels for what they arereckless
experimenters who toy with human life as though it were the life of a guinea
pig?
These are the mass experiments that are being carried out or that have been
carried out during the past two years on children in this country that have
made the headlines. There is no way to tell how many other such experiments
are going on or have been carried out that have been and are being kept secret.
The children of America are being freely used as guinea pigs and the parents
of America seem to be indifferent to the whole matter. What has become of the
sense of responsibility that parents are supposed to feel towards their children?
Where is the love that parents are traditionally supposed to have for their
children? Is it true that modern American parents would sacrifice their children
to a modern Moloch as did the parents of ancient Carthage; or that they would
throw their babies in the path of the Juggernaught as did the parents of India?
Let no one deny that they will do this, for do we not see them sacrificing their
children to the superstitions and hallucinations of medical idiots?
Why was Houston chosen for this mass experiment? It was stated that Houston
was picked because of the high rate of polio there, but this may not be the
whole truth. It may be that the high rate of polio in Houston was due to the
fact that the city had been chosen for the test. Before parents can be induced
to submit their children to the dangers of inoculation in this manner, and especially
before they can be induced to permit their children to be used for purely experimental
purposes, they must first be frightened out of their wits. There is nothing
like an epidemic to frighten ignorant people. It is not probable that more than
one third of the cases diagnosed as polio in Houston were polio. But this fact
is not known to the parents of that city. Parents are as easily frightened by
false diagnoses as by correct ones The epidemic at Houston may have been staged
because Houston had been secretly picked as the place for the test.
The manner in which Houston parents crowded into the inoculation centers with
their children and the readiness with which they submitted their children to
the experiment indicates, not alone the abject ignorance of parents, but also
the fear that was in them, as the physicians and board of health of that city
had built up a synthetic epidemic for that very purpose.
The plan of the experimenters was to inoculate 35,000 childrenhalf of
them with gamma globulin, which it was hoped would prevent paralysis; the other
half with gelatin, which they referred to as an "ineffective substitute."
The children who were to get the "ineffective substitute" were to
be "controls." But many frightened parents in Houston refused to wait
and see if the experiment was a success. They refuse to take a chance on not
getting the gamma globulin for their children. They took their children to private
physicians and paid to have them inoculated. Oh, yes, the serum was available
and for sale and so were physicians (most physicians, in fact) who will administer
it for a fee, even though it is not yet known to have any value. The manufacturers
and the physicians are in a hurry to reap their profits, for they know that
at the conclusion of the test, they may not be able to sell it even to the most
frightened individual.
According to a July 27 report from Houston, but 33,000 children were used in
the test. This means that so many of the frightened parents went to private
physicians and had their children inoculated with gamma globulin, rather than
risk having them get the "ineffective substance," that the experimenters
did not get the expected 35,000 children out to the experimental centers. The
frightened parents, thinking, in their ignorance, that the serum would prevent
the disease, or at least prevent paralysis, and knowing that if they took their
children to the experimental clinics they stood but a fifty-fifty chance of
getting gamma globulin, paid for the inoculations and thus made certain that
their children did not receive a shot of gelatin. Thus the expected 35,000 guinea
pigs did not materialize.
Not all of the parents of Houston were as "scientifically" minded
as Robert N. Smaistria, of that city, who said: "Im willing to do
anything to help prevent paralysisin my children and in all children."
Actually, he was a very frightened man, who did not know whether his child received
the supposed protective serum, or the "ineffective" substitutethe
"harmless gelatin." It is never harmless to inject any foreign substance
into the blood stream, and gelatin, a foreign protein, is certainly not harmless,
but the use of the phrase "harmless gelatin" in with the gamma globulin,
carries the implication that gamma globulin i less. In the same way, the statement
that half of the children used as guinea pigs would receive the serum and the
other half would receive a substance implied that the serum is effective. Indeed,
the effectiveness is taken for granted, even before it is tested.
By June 30 thousands of parents in Houston were demanding the serum for their
children, but the experimenters could give them no guarantee that their children
would receive the serum and not the gelatin, so the parents went to their
family physicians, who, always willing to oblige, for a fee, gave them the shots.
They reaped a financial harvest while the publicity was flooding the papers,
even though they were well aware that there is not a shred of evidence to lead
to the belief that the G.G. serum will prevent polio.
Hammond complained that the inoculating of children by private physicians was
reducing the number of children available for "field study." But parents
were taking no "chances." If they took their children to the Hammond
clinics, they ran a fifty-fifty chance of getting the "ineffective substance,"
and they wanted their children to get the "protective" gamma globulin.
Hammond was interested in a "controlled experiment," parents were
interested in saving their children from the jaws of the dreaded monster, polio.
There is also the possibility that parents whose children were taken to the
clinic, fearing that their little guinea pigs got the gelatin instead of the
globulin, might take them to physicians and have them given the "real medicine,"
in which case they would have no value to the "field study." Therefore,
parents who submitted their children to the experiment were urged not to go
to physicians and have them given gamma globulin. The experimenters said in
effect to them: "We believe that the gamma globulin will prevent the paralysis
of polio and we know that the gelatin will not, but we want you to take a chance
with your child. Dont give him gamma globulin; be content with the gelatin.
Dont spoil our test for the sake of your child."
On hand at the opening of the ten days orgy of inoculating was another
voodoo priest, the Rev. Thomas Summers, rector of the St. John the Divine Episcopal
Church and president of the Houston Council of Churches, who "expressed
the hope of each of the silent, tense parents" when he said: "We pray,
oh God, that the scourge of polio may be removed." That should have settled
it! When two of the three modern branches of shamanism combine to make war upon
the demon of polio, this demon should seek the tall timber.
I would call the attention of those of my readers who may have been so misled
in the past as to contribute to the "March of Dimes" fund that, this
orgy of human vivisection was financed by a grant of $500,000 supplied by the
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. From financing experiments on rats
and monkeys, this Foundation has turned to financing experiments on children.
At least they have to pay for the rats and monkeys, whereas, they can frighten
parents -into contributing their children without cost.
Blood donors will be happy to learn that their donations are being used for
many worthy purposes. Hammond stated that the gamma globulin used in the polio
experiment is the same as that used in measles and that it is obtained from
blood collected by the American Red Cross from donors all over the country.
Thus Clara Bartons organization (one she repented ever having formed)
is revealed as being in all ways a stooge of organized voodooism. It serves
its adopted master well, the very thing that caused Clara Barton to express
the wish that she had never founded the organization. For Clara Barton was a
Hygienist.
The gamma globulin is referred to by Hammond and the newspapers as "medicine,"
that is, a "healing agent." Not only it is being used as a "prophylactic
agent" (a preventive), and this would not be a "healing agent,"
but there is absolutely no evidence so far that it has either preventive or
healing powers. Indeed, there is no such thing as a healing agent. Drugs, serums,
vaccines, heal nothing. Medical men are not healers, hence they are wrongly
branded when they are called medical men. There are no medicines and the practice
of "medicine" is not the practice of a "healing art." They
have surrounded themselves and then practices with a terminology that is utterly
false.
On July 27 it was stated in a news report from Houston that some of the children
used in the test had already developed polio, but it was not known whether these
children had received gamma globulin or the "ineffective gelatin."
To make the test more sensational the man from the Pittsburgh University who
directed the test in Houston sent all records to New York City and had them
locked in a safe where they will remain until January 1953. So, it will not
be known until these records are examined some time in 1953, how many of each
group of children developed polio. "The results of the test wont
be known for months, probably early in 1953," so "a team of experts
(ex-spurts) will remain here (in Houston) through the polio season into the
fall to check on children inoculated."
If it is decided to make the serum "effective" this can be done by
diagnosis and statistics. All that will be needed will be to diagnose as something
else large numbers of cases that are now diagnosed as polio. In those children
receiving the "non-effective" substance the same cases may still be
diagnosed polio. This is the way in which smallpox vaccination is upheld. If
the patient has been vaccinated it is chickenpox, if he has not been vaccinated
it is smallpox.
Or, it is always possible, to assume, as in the case of smallpox vaccination,
where polio does follow the inoculation, that the inoculation was not "successful."
It can also be claimed, as indeed, it is already hinted, that if the new serum
does not prevent polio it at least makes the disease lighter. The same claim
is made for smallpox vaccine, it lessens the severity of the "attack."
It will also be possible, as in the case of typhoid and "paratyphoid,"
to discover that there are two or more polio viruses and that the serum protects
from only one of these. Indeed, the medical classifiers have already determined
that there are "three types of polio."
How long will the alleged "immunity" last? Will the children have
to be inoculated each summer or twice a year? How often will they have to be
given "booster shots?" One physician says the "shots" must
be repeated every four to six weeks.
Which children among those that are inoculated with the serum would have had
polio if they had not been inoculated? What effect will the injection of the
"non-effective" substance have in producing polio in the children
that receive it? Statistics based on such uncertainties must be equally as uncertain.
A tragic situation grew out of all the publicity the gamma globulin experiment
in Houston received. The ignorant and frightened public began to demand the
inoculation of their children with the serum without waiting to see how the
Houston experiment came out. Here in the city of San Antonio, nearly two hundred
miles from the scene of the Houston crime, the physicians were deluged with
demands for the gamma globulin. Although many of them were honest enough to
warn parents that it was but "a shot in the dark," and that they were
"buying a pig in a poke," the frightened parents demanded the inoculation
for their children anyway. Told that there is not, as yet, any proof that the
gamma globulin will prevent polio, they insisted on having it for their children.
One pediatrician who was getting an average of ten calls a day for the inoculation
said that, parents "seem to think it would ease their conscience should
their children get polio. They can at least say they have done what they could."
The abject ignorance that this statement reflects is not altogether the fault
of the parents. These parents have trusted their medical advisers and have been
mis-educated by them. The fact is that, several local physicians were giving
their own children gamma globulin with the same idea in mind. They are as ignorant
as lay parents. One pediatrician recommended "shots" only for those
children who were "exposed" to polio. If the ignoramus ever stops
long enough to ask the simple question: How was the first case of polio "exposed"
to polio, hell grab his hollow needle and start inoculating every child
in sight.
One physician who estimated that he was inoculating six children daily, asked:
"When mothers come in and ask for it for their children, what else can
we do but give it to them?" Behold the degradation of "medical science!"
It is reduced to the base position of a mere panderer to the ignorant wishes
of the frightened layman. The physician is no longer the trusted and expert
adviser of the people he merely keeps a supply of convalescent juice on
hand and sells it to whomsoever comes to buy, just as the dry goods salesman
sells any kind of cloth his customers want. The mother prescribes, the physician
merely carries out her orders.
What can they do? They have frightened the wits out of the people and they have
paraded their serum in the public press in the most dramatic manner for days
and weeks. They created the demand and then, with an air of hurt innocence,
they ask: "What can we do when the people ask for it?" I could tell
the damned rascals what they could do, but I have no idea that there is enough
honesty and self respect left in the profession to cause them to do it. This
thing is greatly increasing their incomes and they are not going to quit it.
It is significant that the drug stores were well supplied with sufficient gamma
globulin to meet the demand. Small vials containing two cc of the serum retailed
at $6.75 a vial and the sales were described as "heavy." The manufacturers
and sellers of the voodoo concoction were ready and willing to cash in on the
publicity before the ultimate failure of the experiment becomes known. Every
physician in the country is well aware that the gamma globulin will not prevent
polio. But they justify their pumping of this soup into the bodies of children
on the grounds, to quote the words of one San Antonio pediatrician, that "We
dont want to support any useless means and we dont want to overlook
the possibilities of its success."
The gamma globulin is not only expensive, but it is given according to the weight
of the child. One pediatrician explained that the "cost for a child who
weighed 100 pounds would almost be prohibitive and the shot would have to be
renewed in three or four weeks." Even before the results of the experiment
are known, these men already know how often they must renew the "immunization."
What a lucrative source of income! Give every child expensive shots of gamma
globulin every three or four weeks throughout the summer months, nation wide,
and the physicians can forget about the remainder of their practices. Who would
want to fritter away his time looking after typhoid cases or operating for appendicitis
or bothering about oil wells, when fifty to a hundred children a day come to
the office to get gamma globulin shots?
Fear was expressed that the gamma globulin supply might too soon be exhausted
but the manufacturing drug houses and the local wholesale distributing firms,
knowing what the publicity would do for business, had provided against this
contingency in advance. They had a plentiful supply on hand in San Antonio.
On July 4, a spokesman for the wholesale drug firms of San Antonio stated to
the press that these firms had plenty in stock. The demand for it had increased
four to five times since the outbreak of the Houston crime, but there was no
shortage. Such is the foresight of good business men.
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