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Posted by  Richard Haut on September 03, 2002 at 04:49:02:

In Reply to:  Sir Christopher Wren - scientist. posted by Sara on September 03, 2002 at 03:28:18:


http://www.fmv.ulg.ac.be/schmitz/Holocaust/medexp02.html

"an impoverished intellectual of staunchly Royalist stock during the closing years of the Commonwealth"

there is a remarkable similarity between Wren's unpleasant pastimes and the work of Britain's Porton Down or Dachau's Doctor Hubertus Strughold (the "father of American space medicine" - see http://www.jewishsf.com/bk951006/inix.htm). (and no he hadn't lied to US authorities, he and others of the worst of the Nazi scientists were treated with the highest of respect - being taken to America under "Operation Paperclip" and avoiding prosecution at Nurnberg).

The difference between Wren's disgusting experiments and those in contemporary Britain and America is that Wren did not experiment on humans.

"impoverished intellectual" ? too right.

 
 
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