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| David H. Marshall User ID: 10107746 11/26/2012 02:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | USAF 1952-1956, 100% disabeled veteran. Subject: Congress does its job? It is the responsibility of the U.S. Congress, "To make Rules for the Government and Regulation of the land and naval Forces"; U.S. Constitution, Art. I, Sect. 8, Clause 14. The U.S. Government Accountability Office's (GAO) "Human Experimentation Overview...." underlies the U.S. Senate’s, "IS MILITARY RESEARCH HAZARDOUS TO VETERANS' HEALTH? LESSONS SPANNING HALF A CENTURY" REPORT that was issued in 1994. Its then 50 years of "experiments that were designed to harm" "conducted on hundreds of thousands" of U.S. Military Personnel was ignored by the U.S. Congress and the Department of Justice (DOJ). This rejection is DOJ and U.S. Congress duplicated during the ongoing 18 years, e.g., in 2002! Then this REPORT’S: "III. Findings and conclusions", "K. DOD and DVA have repeatedly failed to provide information and medical followup to those who participate in military research..." plus "N. Participation in military research is rarely included in military medical records, making it impossible to support a veteran’s claim for service-connected disabilities from military research." The continued withholding of this needed for treatment but experiment identifying evidence is demonstrated by the "Veterans Right to Know Act". It has been rejected by the U.S. Congress EIGHT (8) times from 1999 through 2007 and to-date. Also scorned is the REPORT'S, "The Feres Doctrine should not be applied for military personnel who are harmed by inappropriate human experimentation when informed consent has not been given." Thereby, past, present and future Experimental Military Subjects never the wiser become! In 2012 shouldn't U.S. Service Personnel have the same U.S. Constitutional, Amendment 8, Rights that convicted rapists and murderers keep, i.e., "...Freedom from Torture, or Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment."? Source citations on request. Your ideas on how to accomplish what 68 years (1944 to 2012) of U.S. Congressional, "...Regulation of the land and naval Forces" has not, would be appreciated. Thank you for your consideration. |