Hmm, I will wait for the rest of the story until I comment. The references used in the article were very suspicious. It quoted only two people. And none of the references were known medical journals.
3 of the 5 references comes from the same journal which obviously has an biased agenda. It's not peer-reviewed either.
http://www.garynull.com/Helpline/Periodicals/continuum.htm
It's published by a guy who runs a "natural living" merchandise business (
www.garynull.com).
1 of the reference was more like a poster at a meeting. But not even a real scientific meeting.
And the last one comes from Zenger's magazine which is an unkown "alternative lifestyle" magazine. Their website is posted by tripod
http://zengers.tripod.com/
Just because an article is "referenced" doesn't mean it's accurate or impartial. Ahh, things that they teach you in grad school
If these charges were true, then yes they are committing crimes against humanity.