soldiers -- guinea pig's??

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for Guest - Wed, 06/11/2008 - 13:28
this is from:
http://www.kleinerskorner.com/arch.2003.09.html

so these studies were done in 2003 on veterans from the 1991 gulf war.

what i'm thinking is...

if it took 12 years to get some good research showing what was done to the soldiers... how long will it take to see what develops in the soldiers of our current wars??

i don't think *our handlers* have gotten any nicer. in fact ... i think they have gotten more determined, better science (on their side), and want to hurry *their* agenda.

i think we are going to be facing 20+ years of sad, sad, stories

Two U.S. studies published last week show veterans of the 1991 Gulf War may have an unusually high risk of the deadly and incurable nerve disease ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease. [Ed. Note: Several times over the last years I have posted articles showing there are way too many veterans of that war who are ill with mysterious diseases, some of which have been passed onto their families. Some have contended that the inoculations soldiers received may have been laced with all sorts of experimental items.]

this was the link -- but it can no longer be found.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3088029/

for oruval - Wed, 06/11/2008 - 23:20
When my mother went back to school I was 12. She is a X-Ray tech. She did a paper on the tests that were performed on soldiers in the early days of the Nuclear testing. This is nothing new. I didn't get a chance to read through the whole piece and the link is broken. Either way I don't think they have changed testing protocol in the past 60 years. You enlist the government owns you. No if's ands or buts.

No one else can make you happy or unhappy. It is solely up to KAT.
for skeptic - Wed, 06/11/2008 - 23:11
Experimental vaccines?
http://forhealthfreedom.org/Publications/Informed/Experimental.html
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/?page=article&id=1012

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