records that talk about how our researchers in world war ii infected state hospital patients with malaya so they could test new drugs on them. this was shocking to me, and i kind find a whole lot of historical treatment of this, and as i kept pulling threads and searching through boxes in the archives, i realized i was in uncharted territory and i had to tell the story. i didn't know much.world war ii or malaria, or bioethics. but i got up to speed because this was fascinating story i wanted to tell. i actually wanted these slides tot be deleted because i have 60 slides for 15 minute but i'll whip through them. the boxes looked like this, boxes stamped "top secret." the world is at war and nobody had a good malaria drug, and before normandy, most of the fighting happened in highly malariaous areas so if you had a weapon against the disease you had a leg up on all the battles. so our government, the roosevelt administration, opened the spigot. most of the american drug companies to come together to find a bomb. it was funded under the same umbrella organization of the wartime science proj