Keith -- I don't see that these documents relate to the _disability_
community. The ones I saw were about U.S. Dept. of Atomic Energy experiments
of giving plutonium injections to people without their consent. Some of
these people had diseases, but disabled people per se did not seem to be
targeted. Maybe I'm missing something -- some of the documents are hard to
read. Could you explain how this is a holocaust "against the disability
community". It's a bad thing, but I don't see that it's that kind of bad
thing.
Ron
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Ron Amundson
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Hilo, HI 96720
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Subject: [disabilitystudies] The doctor is ready to give your Plutonium
injection... the Other Holocaust.
> You already know about the Nazi doctor's murder of between 70,000
> to a million members of the disability community. You also know
> that they were so keen of the idea that they carried on in Bavaria
> two months after Germany surrendered. You also know that is why
> Rudolph Hess spent the rest of his life in Spandau prison for this
> war crime.
>
> But do you know of the other holocaust against the disability
> community in the United States? Thankfully there were far less
> people killed. However the principles were remarkably similar.
> Disabled people lives were considered expendable.
>
> Twenty-four authentic documents about these killings have just been
> uploaded to the FILES section of the Yahoo Disabilities Studies group.
>
> Keith
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