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The Tuskegee Deception – Part 1: The Lie That Was Science

The Tuskegee Deception – Part 1: The Lie That Was Science

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Before MKUltra, before COINTELPRO, before even Operation Northwoods—there was Tuskegee.

In this first installment of our two-part series, we go beyond the textbook version of the story to dissect how a government medical program transformed into a bureaucratic machine of exploitation. We examine the setup, recruitment, and execution of the experiment: the language used to manipulate, the structures used to sustain it, and the silence used to protect it.

From the coded phrase “bad blood” to the deliberate withholding of penicillin, this is the anatomy of institutionalized deceit—performed in plain sight and framed as science.

🎧 Find all links and resources at:👉 ⁠⁠Episode 18 Show Notes ⁠⁠

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