Anonymous ID: 87758c Jan. 27, 2019, 5:34 p.m. No.4933485   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3574 >>3689 >>3709

Who is Eugene Gu, Trumps loyal twatter troll?

Gu's hatred of Republicans seems to stem from his unathorized research into Fetus to rat aborted human organ transplants that was Shut Down by the House investigation into abortionists selling aborted fetus' in 2016. The Investigation was launched after the release of the Planned Parenthood Abortion videos came out in 20165

 

Eugene Gu comes off as the Perpetual Victim, being involved in numerous altercations from road rage to coworkers 'bullying him", to his school Vanderbuilt telling him to shut up and not mention their name in his political rantings, accused of spousal abuse, involved in numerous court cases in my evening dig alone.

Apparently, Trump is Gu's Target on Twitter because, well, he is also an attention whore who fell in love with the number of affirmations he is able to garner from Trump's other Twatter Paid Trolls.

Eugene Gu, founder and CEO of GANOGEN INC., a so-called biotech company in Redwood City, California that transplanted Aborted human kidneys and into rats, was subpoenaed before Congress as one of 30 organizations being investigated by House Republicans over the use of fetal tissue from abortion clinics.

-Gu's 'research' study did not receive any federal, state or local government funding; it was 100% privately funded through 'donations' from Gu's family and friends and other 'small investors'.

-Gu and his colleagues obtained human fetal kidneys from STEM EXPRESS, a Placerville, California-based company that supplies researchers with tissue from ABORTED fetuses .In addition, the donors did not receive any direct benefits for donating the fetal tissue, Dyer noted, writing in an email to Live Science.

Most of such research is done with cells or tissues, and not with whole organs.

In March of 2016, a House panel, chaired by Republican Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, issued 15 subpoenas, seeking documents about their use of fetal tissue and the names of individuals involved in such work— including one to Gu’s research group, Ganogen, which is based in Redwood City, Calif.

“Constituents, regardless of being antiabortion or pro-abortion rights, are demanding we get answers to their questions about how we treat and protect life in this country and details of how this practice of selling baby body parts transpires,” Blackburn wrote in an opinion piece shortly after the House investigative panel was established.

State legislatures, meanwhile, have moved to crack down on research on fetal tissue. Florida recently passed a bill prohibiting offers to sell or donate tissue from aborted fetuses. And at least five states — Indiana, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, and South Dakota — prohibit fetal tissue research outright, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

This idea is controversial among the American public, bio-ethicists say. Gu's research raises a number of alarming ethical questions, including whether it is acceptable to use aborted human fetal organs in research, or to transplant aborted human organs into animals

Firstly, there's the issue of using human fetal organs in research at all, said Hank Greely, an ethical and legal expert on biomedical science at Stanford Law School. But the procedure isn't ethically objectionable unless it involves brains, sex organs or, [outrageously] "externally visible things that provide a human appearance to the animal," Greely said, "there is no way we're ever going to use fetal human kidneys or any other solid organs for transplant," Caplan said. "American society is morally uncomfortable enough about abortion that growing organs from fetal remains will never be accepted, and will be banned in state after state. The key issues are the existence of the pregnant woman's consent and the total separation of the decision to abort from the decision to let the fetal remains be used in research," Greely told Live Science.

In other words, a woman must have already decided to have an abortion before she can be asked whether she is willing to donate the fetus for research.

I don't have time to do more digging, but more is there, especially if you limit your search to Ganogen, which I have not done yet and the following:

Meet the Doctor Suing Trump: Dr. Eugene Gu on Gun Violence, Privatization of VA & White Supremacy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJobQbJlq78

Gu's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfBMMmBCYBGEEsUZBEWifRw/videos

https://www.statnews.com/2016/03/31/fetal-tissue-congress/

Gu on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/science/comments/4oye3s/science_ama_series_i_am_dr_eugene_gu_president/

Gu took a knee in support of NFL players speaking out about White Supremacy : https://asamnews.com/2017/12/03/asian-american-medical-resident-on-probation-after-alleging-workplace-harassment/