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I think 'gulf war syndrome' is still going on
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that it is going on in the military today ... and everywhere. I think it
is caused by the proliferation of butyl ether chemicals/pesticides and in
particular 2-butoxyethanol (also known as ethylene glycol monobutyl
ether) ... and that it has been for 60 years or more. It was
invented in the 1930s and the chemical companies have made a lot of money
off of the pain and suffering of our populace. But the military suffers
the most. How
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| YES! Go Greenpeace! Mother Margaret, you're good. Keep posting. - Ironside |
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| Charlie Fog, Corporal:
"You are certainly on the right track in
pursuing this Gulf War Syndrome. Approxiametly 35% percent of Gulf War I
era vets have applied for service connected disability....over 200,000.
The numbers speak for themselves....these young men and women were exposed
to horrible chemical, biological and probably psychological weaponry and
it simply tears at our country. "We starve look At one another short of breath Walking proudly in our winter coats Wearing smells from Laboratories Facing a dying Nation Of Moving paper fantasy Listening for the new told lies With Supreme visions of lonely tunes" "Flesh Failures (Let the Sunshine in)" - Hair |
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| Bluehawk, "Sperm
has declined Now, we really ARE in trouble. Although, at 250-350,000,000 a shot, we got a ways to go before true crisis sets in So many GIs over so many decades have been hurt by those chemicals... I got some alarmed the other day to learn that in this last go 'round some weapons were rushed into action without as much testing (not that it made any difference to deployers) as would be normal. I don't know what all they were scientifically, but it concerns me. |
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The Gulf War Vets with 'syndrome' What I've noticed
with many of them is that for so long they have looked in so many
directions and had so many millions spent on studies ... with little
conclusive results, that they can't imagine something as simple as a
cleaning solvent/pesticide could have caused their harm. Now, the chemical
family I suspect is on the list of exposures, but still, most of them
can't encompass this thought. (& by the way, the discussion forums
they have visited is thinning out; how many are still alive?)
http://www.valdezlink.com/hb_definitions.htm And consider this * There is a hematologist that once was willing to work with someone's doctor about his low red blood cell anemia; - she was a Greek woman recommended to me by someone in our national centers Find her contact info here on the 'helps' page Some beginning things shared with gulf war vets per discussion forum Sperm decline and possible damage, too, per the exposure to 2-butoxyethanol (which is in many products & which troops get too much exposure to, especially in wartime) I think it would be good for a young man to have some sperm set aside in a sperm bank if he wants to have children for sure ... I can tell you that those going to war are concerned about 'getting it' and don't want to bring it back to their sweethearts, etc. I wonder about this soldier in Iraq today. Can you imagine being tired every day of your life and depressed every day of your life, and nothing can help? (blood damage; central nervous system damage) These who are harmed by 2-butoxyethanol will feel this way. Those who do succeed in life, do so over insurmountable odds. 'Mother Margaret' mother_margaret@yahoo.com |
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May 9, 2004 http://www.ragereport.com//phpbb/nfphpbb/viewtopic.php?p=4279#4279 |
This post 9-21-04
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Know a gulf war vet with the 'syndrome?' Copy the following & put onto a Word doc
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Dept
of Defense clearly states Gulf War military, 90-91 were all healthy when
deployed. There are 2
chemicals that cause all the ‘Gulf War Syndrome’ Symptoms all by
themselves: 2-butoxyethanol
and diethylene glycol monobutyl ether It
is DOCUMENTED troops had exposures to these AND MANY in the general population have too much exposure, too Please
check me for
Could you order the lab work so results can be back by our next appointment?
The USA doesn't think these chemicals are harmfulIt
is very likely a pandemic situation for all Americans: 2-butoxyethanol
poisoning In
a nutshell - How does 2-butoxyethanol Affect People? www.valdezlink.com/hb_2-B_causes.htm Multiple
Secondary Symptoms
www.valdezlink.com/scenario.htm |
October, 2004