Tucker Carlson compares vaccine requirements to Nazi and Imperial Japanese Army medical experimentation

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Citation From the January 21, 2022, edition of Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight

DR. ROBERT MALONE (GUEST): There's no reason that mandates should be forcing vaccination on people. I'm not against vaccination; I'm a vaccinologist. I've spent 30 years as a scientist and as a physician developing vaccines, including the core technology that gave rise to these mRNA vaccines. But it's clear now: the science is settled and it no longer makes sense to force these vaccines onto people. 

TUCKER CARLSON (HOST): I mean, I thought that we had a kind of consensus on that. I mean, after watching what the Imperial Japanese Army and the Nazis did in their medical experiments, I thought that American physicians agreed that compulsory medical care was unethical, it was immoral, and it could never be imposed on anyone. When did we forget that? 

MALONE: Apparently about a year ago, I think yesterday was when we must have forgotten that. Although Mr. Biden, prior to his election, made clear statements that he wasn't going to force vaccinations. Thank you for bringing up the Nuremberg trials, Tucker. They are crucial; biomedical ethics matter. And this is frankly illegal and I'm so glad that the courts are making it clear. It's unfortunate that so many federal workers and so many members of our military have been forced to take these products, while they're still experimental, against their will.