8. Are chemtrails real? + my lab mate offered me DR*GS?!

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5. Twin Experiments at Auschwitz + My physics teacher electrocuted himself..

In this week’s episode, we’re confronting the medical experiments carried out at Auschwitz. These experiments are now recognised as some of the most extreme violations of medical ethics in history. Their legacy still shapes how we think about research ethics, consent, and trust i ...  Afficher plus

4. The untold horrors of Tuskagee + be honest...am i annoying?

👨🏾‍⚕️ Welcome to Season 7 of TWISTED.This season, we’re looking closely at the dark side of science. This week, we’re unveiling the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.This study is now recognized as a profound violation of medical ethics and a stark example of systemic racism in American ...  Afficher plus

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