Dr. Cyril Broderick, an associate professor at Delaware State University’s Agriculture and Natural Resources Department, has alleged that the US government “contributed to the Ebola outbreak by using citizens in some African countries as guinea pigs for secret human trials.”
The human Ebola trials “were designed as ‘biological weapons,'” funded by the US Defense Department in conjunction with a Canadian pharmaceutical company, Broderick wrote.
According to the Daily Observer, a newspaper based in Monrovia Liberia … Broderick said that he decided to publish the letter in response to various Internet reports that implied that the African people are gullible and ignorant.
“I think I have the right to express my opinion especially if I speak the truth and I think it’s best for the truth to be spoken or else we will have worse things around then,” Broderick, born and bred in Liberia, said Friday when reached at his home in Dover.
He added, “I was trying to make sure that people are aware of this and can get some help.”
Broderick hasn’t provided any evidence for his claims, as yet.
Delaware State officials won’t comment on the matter, but said Broderick’s claims “do not come from any research going on” at the university.
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