An overview: www.valdezlink.com/gwv/why2B.htm
And how to go about finding out for sure? www.valdezlink.com/pages/helps.htm
Why do Navy personnel studies show that the Navy is
hardest hit by 'Gulf War Syndrome' - 68% of the 17,500
surveyed declared so.
Why do those in the NAVY say they have it, too; and
they weren't in the gulf war or even in that area in
1990-1991? Like 'Cisero' www.valdezlink.com/pages/unsafe.htm#cisero
What Navy ships were sent to the Exxon Valdez oil
spill cleanup?
The crew worked with Corexit then; even
housekeepers and those who washed the gear - non
military have serious health concerns today.
The
USS Cleveland was a military transport ship that
arrived approx April 1 and departed end of June, 1989.
It
housed 700-800 workers who worked on the beaches and
came back with gear to ready for the next shift.
It
was replaced by the USS Deluth Both of these were LPD7
ships
The Deluth was there
#39 was there www.valdezlink.com/evos/hmm.htm#what
Do Navy ships make their own non-salt water?
One of the warnings of the chemicals such as
2-butoxyethanol is DO NOT GET in water, streams, etc.
What Navy Ships were used to transport military
thereafter?
Where is Corexit 9527 in the military today?
What was the Navy experimenting with in 1996 just
north of Ocean Shores, Washington? Top secret at the
time. Maybe they were spilling oil and 'cleaning it
up' with dispersants. The USA can't do that, but I
suppose the military can do anything. One woman since
then has had allergies she never had before, her
thyroid swelled up; her blood sugar dropped; she
started collapsing; her heart racing. Not before this,
but after her landscaping job in the area ... (She
said 6 people who did that job all came down with a
serious thyroid condition: Graves
Disease.) So ...
sounds to me like they were using 2-butoxyethanol: she
should be checked for hemolytic anemia including liver
function and Retic ratio; endocrine disruption is
obvious. Is this non classified today? What the navy
was doing in 1996?
Note from this article, the Navy shows more
symptoms of Gulf War Syndrome than you would think?
Why is that?