What happened 

to the 'cold war Korean vets?'

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Are their health concerns similar

to what 2-butoxyethanol would cause?

 

So many of these are similar to the things of 2-butoxyethanol exposure

*   *   *  How would you feel? *

I think it could be the same harm 

as the 'gulf war syndrome' vets have  *

Thus, I suspect 2-butoxyethanol was mixed with Dioxin  

so it would adhere to the foliage

That is what a couple of soldiers told me, AO was mixed with Jet Fuel

 

And it's in gun cleaner? jet fuel?

Does jet fuel have 2-butoyethanol as an additive?

This 'gulf war syndrome' vet would have concerns, then

 

Do gulf war vets look the same 'health-wise'

as Cold - war Korean vets?

 

 

I think so

I believe this chemical has harmed military since 1940 & before  *

So, what happened health-wise to the Navy men, for instance, who served in WWII?

If the identifying markers  of 2-butoxyethanol harm are found, then this chemical exposure should be a cause of approving subsequent health disabilities in the military of all time periods since its invention in the 1930s

Discuss *

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Can they find this fatigue?  *

Caused by 2-b?  
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Ethylene glycol dinitrate (ONLY formed when dynamite explodes; dynamite is a HIGH explosive).  I have long suspected that some type of glycol ether must be formed with things explode, such as in war-time, and would be the common denominator for military syndromes of this past century ... & back to 14th century:  responsible for 'flu symptoms' NOT a virus.  http://www.valdezlink.com/re/military/petraeusetal.htm