If you're interested in the topic, here's a definitely-not-complete but LONG list of things that would make Capitan America want to die again. It's honestly hard to pick the most horrifying one, Tuskegee was mild in comparison.
taking testickles from dead people and animals and implanting them into prisoners
injecting babies, disabled children and orphanes with fatal diseases
inserting things into 3-days-old newborns
giving 800+ pregant women radioactive drinks to see how quickly babies would get sick
scratching people's faces and pouring syphylis on them ; injecting people's penises with syphilis
forcing people into addiction; then forcing them into withdrawl
army sprinkling army ships with chemical warfare while 1000+ soldiers are on board
CIA searching for truth serum via chemical experimentation and mental torture, CIA doing A LOT of other things
checking how effective is torture, the latest of those we know of are I think from 2010s
seeing how long a person can go without sleep (you go into hallucinations and then die)
seeing how long you have to abuse children before they have a trauma-iduced stutter
a man killing himself after forced into antipsychotic research with what sounds like either threats or blackmail, AstraZeneka, 2004
injecting people with cow blood in 1940s, injecting people with artificial blood between 2000 and 2010
the Iraq War experiments on how to torture people more efficiently
and more. "Injecting people with diseases" section had to be broken up into decades. Last one there is the 60s, those are the experiments that had started in the 60s. After that, we just don't know yet.
It doesn't include whatever is currently going on in Guantanamo Bay, a prison deliberately established by USA outside of US territory to avoid their own human rights laws.
Re: I'M ALIVE!!! :D Part 26 - Steve
If you're interested in the topic, here's a definitely-not-complete but LONG list of things that would make Capitan America want to die again. It's honestly hard to pick the most horrifying one, Tuskegee was mild in comparison.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unethical_human_experimentation_in_the_United_States
Some of the highlights:
taking testickles from dead people and animals and implanting them into prisoners
injecting babies, disabled children and orphanes with fatal diseases
inserting things into 3-days-old newborns
giving 800+ pregant women radioactive drinks to see how quickly babies would get sick
scratching people's faces and pouring syphylis on them ; injecting people's penises with syphilis
forcing people into addiction; then forcing them into withdrawl
army sprinkling army ships with chemical warfare while 1000+ soldiers are on board
CIA searching for truth serum via chemical experimentation and mental torture, CIA doing A LOT of other things
checking how effective is torture, the latest of those we know of are I think from 2010s
seeing how long a person can go without sleep (you go into hallucinations and then die)
seeing how long you have to abuse children before they have a trauma-iduced stutter
a man killing himself after forced into antipsychotic research with what sounds like either threats or blackmail, AstraZeneka, 2004
injecting people with cow blood in 1940s, injecting people with artificial blood between 2000 and 2010
the Iraq War experiments on how to torture people more efficiently
and more. "Injecting people with diseases" section had to be broken up into decades. Last one there is the 60s, those are the experiments that had started in the 60s. After that, we just don't know yet.
It doesn't include whatever is currently going on in Guantanamo Bay, a prison deliberately established by USA outside of US territory to avoid their own human rights laws.
So, yeah. Poor Steve.