Evil Drug Company Exposed!

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Evil Drug Company Exposed!

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I'm hoping my coffee will do the math for me.

Blogger Jonas
Date Posted November 28th, 2007
URL old.LG15.com
Forum [15118 forum discussion]
Length 2:46
Description What Dr. Hart had to say blew me away.
YouTube Tags lonelygirl15 bree danielbeast daniel jonastko jonas lg15
Production Credits
Executive Producer(s) Miles Beckett, Mesh Flinders, and Greg Goodfried
Producer(s) Amanda Goodfried
Supervising Producer(s) Mary Feuer
Production Manager Greg Goodfried
Director(s) Marcello Daciano
Camera Kevin Schlanser and Justin Thompson
Vidplay Jonathan Kaplan
Story Mary Feuer, Jan Libby, Jonathan Kaplan, and Mesh Flinders
Editor(s) Kevin Schlanser and Justin Thompson
Music Supervisor Seth Jacobs
Cast
Jonas Jackson Davis
Dr. Calvin Hart Sean Vincent Biggins
Ted McKinley Stephen Anthony
Adjacent Blogs
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Previous by Jonas "Ambushed in a Tent"
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Evil Drug Company Exposed! is the three-hundred sixty-second video in the lonelygirl15 video series. It is also the one-hundred sixth video of season two. Evil Drug Company Exposed! is the three-hundred sixty-second video in the lonelygirl15 video series. It is also the one-hundred sixth video of season two.

Transcript

Jonas: Wow. I've been hanging out with Dr. Hart the last couple days and man, uh, what he told me was... well I'm just going to show you.

(Cuts to Dr. Hart)

Dr. Calvin Hart: My name is Calvin Hart. I'm a geneticist. My specialty is the study of Pleiotropy, which is the genetic effect of a single gene on multiple phenotypic traits. (Jonas walks behind the frame) In laymen terms I'm trying to learn how to beat death. During my time as Verdas Pharmaceuticals I studied a particular gene that determined a cluster of traits in individuals. One of these traits is the so-called trait positive that's been discussed on this website. I eventually learned that these trait positive girls that we were working with... had not been naturally born that way, that in the womb they were being altered to provide Verdas... to provide me with test subjects. I brought my concern to Ted McKinley, the vice president of Verdas's biotherapeutics. Something told me to bring a camera with me. I'm... not usually someone who listens to my intuition but...

(Cuts to Dr. Hart and Ted McKinley, the camera seems hidden)

McKinley: It's not true!

Dr. Hart I've discovered lab results for thirteen woman, who came in here with negative markers for the ribozyme and... (shrugs)

McKinley: Calm down, it's not true. Verdas has always adhered strictly to the Helsinki Declaration, you know that.

Dr. Hart: But I've seen the lab results.

McKinley: Cal, what are you here to do?

Dr. Hart: I'm here to study the effective genetic modifier on the ribosomes and RNA for certain genetic-

McKinley: No, no, no, listen, you're here to save lives, not just one life but thousands of lives, millions of lives. Even if what you're saying is true, which it isn't, but if it was, these subjects, they just follow the tradition of heroes who sacrifice to make the world a better place. You need to pay attention to the arithmetic. (long pause)

(Cut scene back to Dr. Hart, tapping a straw on a cup.)

Dr. Hart: Millions of lives. I understand. There was a time when I would have agreed. In my lab I only saw dozens of lives. Young lives whose blood had been altered... resulting in their deaths. Only one, Gina, whom you've seen, survived past the age of five. She died at the age of fifteen.

Jonas: (Off-screen) Tell them what happened after you went to McKinley.

Dr. Hart: I went back to my lab to find it ransacked. There was a message scrolling on my computer screen, a warning message, saying 'Do the Math'. I guess I figured it was time to get out. You know I never was very good at arithmetic.

Notes

  • The Helsinki Declaration is a set of principles for ethical medical research involving human subjects. It was adopted in June of 1964, and amended as recently as October 2000.