"Twin Stranger" is a very thought-provoking documentary - the story doesn't even dare to make up the story. Three 19-year-old boys accidentally found each other and turned out to be identical triplets! On the newspaper, on the TV show, everything is so exciting and happy, until "however".
However, they were "designed" into a secret scientific research program when they were six months old in 1961. A Jewish children's agency sent N pairs of twins to different adoptive families, such as blue-collar, middle-class, and wealthy families who adopted the triplets, but concealed the truth from each family. Scientists regularly conduct individual visits, photographs, and tests on the grounds that they are concerned about the growth of children. For research, it is the reason why the twins were forced to separate.
Can people be played with? In "The Truman World ," "people" are used in entertainment shows, at least purely fictional. And this time, an unknown number of living twins were dismantled (the research project data was kept sealed until 2066), and this time it was for scientific research. Some people will probably say, how is research a game? What if taking advantage of a small group of people actually turns out to benefit the majority?
Taking a step back, it would be okay if the project had pre-announced the adoptive family, the adoptive parent, right? Please, the subjects of the experiment are also children who have grown up from infants, has he (she) informed consent?
This research project was unexpectedly terminated in 1982 because of the exposure of the three brothers, and the source of research funding for the project was "private foundations and Washington." Where is the bottom line of power? As an individual, no matter how small, it is not an "experimental guinea pig", which is based on the inviolability of human free will, no matter for any reason. Otherwise, what's the deal with the Nazis?
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