If you really want to know that it works for sure, challenge trials are not that hard. Of course, you should probably check for immune response (T-cells and antibodies) and do some animal studies before going for a challenge trial. You don’t need to infect 200 people at once, you can do one-by-one from a healthy cohort with low infectious dose so that in the worst case it works as variolation. You can get volunteers from https://www.1daysooner.org/. You can do it anonymously. You can pay people in darknet with BTC/Monero for the experiments. You can only recruit people from countries where nobody cares about your small experiments (e.g. Africa or post-Soviet Union), in some countries, e.g. Russia, there is no criminal penalty for illegal human experiments, only general responsibility for causing harm (and Russian police and courts couldn’t care less about some guy who took some stuff on his own initiative following an anonymous internet advice and ended up sick or even dead).
Are there any English language sources where I could learn more about the legal issues surrounding human experimentation in Russia such as the one you mentioned?
If you really want to know that it works for sure, challenge trials are not that hard. Of course, you should probably check for immune response (T-cells and antibodies) and do some animal studies before going for a challenge trial. You don’t need to infect 200 people at once, you can do one-by-one from a healthy cohort with low infectious dose so that in the worst case it works as variolation. You can get volunteers from https://www.1daysooner.org/. You can do it anonymously. You can pay people in darknet with BTC/Monero for the experiments. You can only recruit people from countries where nobody cares about your small experiments (e.g. Africa or post-Soviet Union), in some countries, e.g. Russia, there is no criminal penalty for illegal human experiments, only general responsibility for causing harm (and Russian police and courts couldn’t care less about some guy who took some stuff on his own initiative following an anonymous internet advice and ended up sick or even dead).
Are there any English language sources where I could learn more about the legal issues surrounding human experimentation in Russia such as the one you mentioned?