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ilw
11-30-2004, 05:57 PM
HIV positive children and their loved ones have few rights if they choose to battle with social work authorities in New York City.

Jacklyn Hoerger's job was to treat children with HIV at a New York Incarnation children's home. But nobody had told her that the drugs she was administering were experimental and highly toxic.

"We were told that if they were vomiting, if they lost their ability to walk, if they were having diarrhoea, if they were dying, then all of this was because of their HIV infection." In fact it was the drugs that were making the children ill and the children had been enrolled on the secret trials without their relatives' or guardians' knowledge.

As Jacklyn would later discover, those who tried to take the children off the drugs risked losing them into care. The BBC asked the Alliance for Human Research Protection about their view on the drug trials.

Spokesperson Vera Sherav said: "They tested these highly experimental drugs. Why didn't they provide the children with the current best treatment? That's the question we have.

"Why did they expose them to risk and pain, when they were helpless? Would they have done those experiments with their own children? I doubt it."

Power and authority

When I first heard the story of the "guinea pig kids", I instinctively refused to believe that it could be happening in any civilised country, particularly the United States, where the propensity for legal action normally ensures a high level of protection.

But that, as I was to discover, was central to the choice of location and subjects, because to be free in New York City, you need money. Over 23,000 of the city's children are either in foster care or independent homes run mostly by religious organisations on behalf of the local authorities and almost 99% are black or hispanic. Some of these kids come from "crack" mothers and have been infected with the HIV virus. For over a decade, this became the target group for experimentation involving cocktails of toxic drugs.

Central to this story is the city's child welfare department, the Administration for Children's Services (ACS). The ACS, as it is known, was granted far-reaching powers in the 1990s by then-Republican Mayor Rudi Giuliani, after a particularly horrific child killing. Within the shortest of periods, literally thousands of children were being rounded up and placed in foster care.

"They're essentially out of control," said family lawyer David Lansner. "I've had many ACS case workers tell me: 'We're ACS, we can do whatever we want' and they usually get away with it." Having taken children into care, the ACS was now, effectively, their parent and could do just about anything it wished with them.


One of the homes to which HIV positive children were taken was the Incarnation Children's Center, a large, expensively refurbished red-bricked building set back from the sidewalk in a busy Harlem street.

It is owned by the Catholic church and when we attempted to talk to officials at Incarnation we were referred to an equally expensive Manhattan public relations company, which then refused to comment on activities within the home.


Hardly surprising, when we already knew that highly controversial and secretive drug experiments had been conducted on orphans and foster children as young as three months old.

We asked Dr David Rasnick, visiting scholar at the University of Berkeley, for his opinion on some of the experiments. (...Dr Rasnick is internationally renowned for his work on numerous diseases, including cancer)

He said: "We're talking about serious, serious side-effects. These children are going to be absolutely miserable. They're going to have cramps, diarrhoea and their joints are going to swell up. They're going to roll around the ground and you can't touch them."

He went on to describe some of the drugs - supplied by major drug manufacturers including Glaxo SmithKline - as "lethal".

When approached by the BBC, Glaxo SmithKline said such trials must have stringent standards and be conducted strictly in accordance with local regulations.

At Incarnation, if a child refused to take the medicines offered, he or she was force-fed through a peg-tube inserted into the stomach. Critics of the trials say children should have been volunteered to test drugs by their parents.


When Jacklyn Hoerger later fostered two children from the home where she used to work with a view to adopting them, she discovered just how powerful the ACS was. "It was a Saturday morning and they had come a few times unannounced," she said. "So when I opened the door I invited them in and they said that this wasn't a happy visit. At that point they told me that they were taking the children away. I was in shock."

Jacklyn, a trained paediatric nurse, had taken the fatal step of taking the children off the drugs, which had resulted in an immediate boost to their health and happiness. As a result she was branded a child abuser in court. She has not been allowed to see the children since.

In the film Guinea Pig Kids, we follow Jacklyn's story and that of other parents or guardians who fear for the lives of their loved ones.
We talk to a child who spent years on drugs programmes which made them and their friends ill, and we discover that Incarnation is not an isolated case. The experiments continue to be carried out on the poor children of New York City.

GUINEA PIG KIDS
Tuesday, 30 November, 2004
1930 GMT on BBC Two (UK)


If even half that story is true that is seriously fked up and is 1 hell of a lawsuit. I don't remember hearing anything about this, does anyone know when it first came to light?
I want to watch the program but i'm going to the cinema to see the incredibles tonight.

Samurai
11-30-2004, 06:52 PM
that's horrid. really horrid :(

Mathea
11-30-2004, 08:15 PM
I havent heard a thing about it..... its awful and like you said, if even half of it is true then there is some serious problems going on. I dont understand though that if it has been uncovered, how come it isnt all over the news here?

EDIT: here's their website: Incarnation Children's Center (http://www.icc-pedsaids.org/)

EDIT2: under the news section all it says is "check back soon"

Rat Faced
11-30-2004, 08:18 PM
Welcome to America....

Comic_Peddler
11-30-2004, 08:24 PM
Welcome to America....

Lord knows this couldn't happen anywhere else in the world now could it?

vidcc
11-30-2004, 09:29 PM
Lord knows this couldn't happen anywhere else in the world now could it?You are right this sort of thing probably does happen in other parts of the world, however I think the most shocking part of this is that if true it happened in the USA. And that's the real eyebrow raiser for me, if it happened in some of these countries where people are kidnapped and have organs removed for black market transplants I would have thought "horrible" but not be surprised.
If I had an incurable disease I would probably volunteer for trial drugs...what would I have to lose?...it's the "not having consented" part that is the crippler in this case and it's morally and ethically wrong..... if true

Wallace_Askew
11-30-2004, 09:39 PM
Lord knows this couldn't happen anywhere else in the world now could it?
I'm sure this type of situation could potentially happen anywhere. It's just sad that it is going on here....btw do you have a link to this story?

Rat Faced
11-30-2004, 09:39 PM
You are right this sort of thing probably does happen in other parts of the world, however I think the most shocking part of this is that if true it happened in the USA. And that's the real eyebrow raiser for me, if it happened in some of these countries where people are kidnapped and have organs removed for black market transplants I would have thought "horrible" but not be surprised.
If I had an incurable disease I would probably volunteer for trial drugs...what would I have to lose?...it's the "not having consented" part that is the crippler in this case and it's morally and ethically wrong..... if true


:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:

Im so glad someone understands me...

Comic_Peddler
11-30-2004, 09:40 PM
You are right this sort of thing probably does happen in other parts of the world, however I think the most shocking part of this is that if true it happened in the USA. And that's the real eyebrow raiser for me, if it happened in some of these countries where people are kidnapped and have organs removed for black market transplants I would have thought "horrible" but not be surprised.
If I had an incurable disease I would probably volunteer for trial drugs...what would I have to lose?...it's the "not having consented" part that is the crippler in this case and it's morally and ethically wrong..... if true

To be honest, I mainly sayed that due to a certain MOD, who for some reason felt the need to say "welcome to America" as if this is just an everyday thing here.

If I am reading this correctly, is it Glaxon SmithKline the pharmacutical company who is doing the experiments?

Rat Faced
11-30-2004, 09:43 PM
You really should look up the term "Sarcasm" some time.

The reason that i said that was again.. double standards.

As vdcc has pointed out, we'd all be up in arms if any other country was doing this, however its in the USA, so it must be OK, according to some. :dry:

Everose
12-01-2004, 01:33 AM
This story has me really sick and concerned. I have searched to find more information and the only thing I could come up with is what I found on this link Guinea Pig Kids (http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/document/document2004_guinea_pigs.shtml)

Ilw do you have another link or anywhere I can find out more about this testing? The nearest I can tell is this is a multi part program with it originally exposing Guinea Pig Kids in Convents, orphanages, foster programs in Britain, Ireland and America? Is the part about New York children to be released tonight yet on this website?

All help in learning more about this would be appreciated.

Thanks/'Rose

Everose
12-01-2004, 02:56 AM
More Info (http://nypress.com/print.cfm?content_id=10614)


I finally found this information. I will be doing a lot of digging further into this. The information I could find all came from a website which deals exclusively with naturopathic health.

Although the drugs were administered through hospital programs, overseen by Dr's., etc. it smacks of pressure and funding of the large drug companies and the more I look into this the more upset I am.

I realize that these same medicines were used to treat HIV positive children in private homes and also adults. What upsets me is how thoroughly and how often these children were tested for the virus before given the medication?

I have read of cases where a child has a fatal illness, the parents refused treatment that could possibly save the child, often citing religious beliefs, and the state steps in, removes the child from the home and treats them.

Is this different? It seems to me it is. I don't know. I feel sick. I need more information here, and if anyone can find more, and especially more recent information on this please let me know. :sick:

ilw
12-01-2004, 05:11 PM
I have read of cases where a child has a fatal illness, the parents refused treatment that could possibly save the child, often citing religious beliefs, and the state steps in, removes the child from the home and treats them.

Is this different? It seems to me it is. I don't know. I feel sick. I need more information here, and if anyone can find more, and especially more recent information on this please let me know. :sick:

I think the major difference to me would be the experimental nature of the drugs especially given their apparently severe side effects.

Strangelove
12-02-2004, 12:36 AM
Britain, to its shame, did a lot of this in the 1950s and 60s. :(

Arm
12-03-2004, 02:48 AM
Britain, to its shame, did a lot of this in the 1950s and 60s. :(
:rolleyes: Oh Strangelove, you need learn how to stop worrying and love the drug.

:shifty: