Thalidomide: A Nazi War Crime

Sunday, February 22, 2009, 22:51 By GSerrano
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Thalidomide was marketed as a morning sickness medication for pregnant women. The women eventually gave birth to babies without arms and legs. More than 20,000 babies were born with deformities because of the drug. The German pharmaceutical Grünenthal claimed for years that the ‘damned’ drug was discovered by chance. They meant to formulate antihistamine, but ended up with a tranquilizer. Half a century after the tragedy, a dark possibility begins to take shape. Several documents reveal that the drug was actually discovered earlier by Hitler’s scientists and tested in Nazi concentration camps.

Argentinian researcher Carlos De Nápoli theorizes that thalidomide was originally created as an antidote for nerve gas, and that its creator was one Nazi scientist named Otto Ambrose who worked with Grünenthal after the war. De Napoli has documents proving that the guinea pigs used for the drug experimentation were no less than the prisoners of the Nazi concentration camps. All this information is in De Napoli’s book entitled ‘Hitler’s Laboratories.’

Many strange things happened in those Nazi concentration camps. Stranger still is the fact that Hitler was the most famous proponent of Eugenics, a scientific experimentation movement that worked on the sterilization of ‘defectives’ for the purpose of racial supremacy and purity by way of redirecting the evolution process. With this latest evidence on thalidomide’s origins in Nazi concentration camps, the puzzle pieces are starting to fit into a grand picture of Hitler’s Nazi movement as a huge scientific laboratory of evil, twisted, and psychotic minds.

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Via Times Online

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