IMO, it’s really irrelevant whether it’s a few weeks or months, vs. years.
Even within shorter time frames, death or enough damage can be done that warrants that kind of legal action.
And besides, I don’t think that damage actually needs to be done for crimes against humanity to be considered. Simply lying to people and using them as experimental animals under deceit and duress is enough. That in and of itself is bad enough, even without injury or death resulting.
“IMO, it’s really irrelevant whether it’s a few weeks or months, vs. years.
Even within shorter time frames, death or enough damage can be done that warrants that kind of legal action.”
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I wasn’t asking for legal reasons, but for medical ones. Does the body get rid of the crap and repair (or substantially repair) after a period of time, or not. I have asked this question in one form or another for over a year on various forums and have yet to get any kind of consistent answer (if I get one at all). Do you know the answer?
As for the rest of your response, you are, of course, correct. I don’t think that we’ll see Nuremberg type hearings - but we should if there was anything approaching justice or a concern for average people.