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There is such a thing as
second hand solvent exposure to glycol ether chemicals (which I
suspect for cause of PTSD). So, if Hasan had repeated contact
with soldiers recently exposed, they could be expelling the
chemical in their respiration (which then could get into his
eyes) and give him PTSD or other autoimmune issues. Nidal Hasan
has disjointed thinking say those who are looking into his
background. And he was a loner. That makes sense to me. Some
examples:
http://www.valdezlink.com/re/causedby.htm Other
forms of autoimmune nervous system damage are suicidal
tendencies, memory loss, depression, paranoia (weird thinking)
difficulty concentrating. There would also be SERIOUS FATIGUE
that would actually be autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) Better
help:
http://www.valdezlink.com/#hope
Actually, there are logical
ways to explain his actions, but what would not be thought of
.... is a medical condition that would cause this. He was a
loner. He had disjoint thinking. Did those who know him well
notice a personality change? (from normal kind of guy to
"Personality changes to 'grumpy' - Extreme Irritability" Others
with abnormal thinking who were 'shooters' ... Charles Whitman
(1966), Timothy McVeigh (gulf war vet), Steven Kazmierczak
(2008), The Virginia Tech shooter (son of DRY CLEANER parents!)
(April 16, 2007)
http://www.valdezlink.com/re/abnormal.htm
A terrorist? He could
have been; on the other hand even they could have taken
advantage of his diminished capacity ... and abnormal thinking.
Taking meds can contribute to the problem. Medications are not
the answer for help for those who are chemically poisoned in the
first place.. Have you looked up what is in the medications you
take?
http://www.valdezlink.com/re/drugs/list.htm
Why did I study 2-butoxyethanol?
Exposure to glycol ether mimics
psychiatric disorder Mimics
true psychiatric disorder
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'pneumonia?' May
be an autoimmune issue:
Lungs filled
with fluid? this is a chemical pneumonia what they
would say now as the soldiers in Iraq are dying of pneumonia
(more correctly it is pulmonary edema) ... I suspect this is
what is going on & have felt so from the day I first heard of
it. An autoimmune issue that exposure to glycol ether
would cause.
states
'shatteredLife2,' Whatever you do, soldier,
don't walk into the ARMS room if there's
any Corexit leaking!
"I did spend a lot of time in the arms room and there was a
barrel of something (50 gal.) I do slightly remember something
in that room... I didn't know what it was though. It also seems
like something was leaking... my mind is so messed up I just
don't recall things correctly? there may have been a wet place
on the floor-- I'll have to try and think back? I believe it was
blue though.
I felt fine though while in the arms room. It is what came
afterwards though, the gray skin with a red tint to it,
bloodshot red eyes, joint pain, body aches, headache, chest
pain, nausea, dizziness, malaise, lassitude, disoriented,
confused, rapid heart rate, fever, breathing problems,
nervousness, yellow thick mucus poured from both nostrils, and
severe coughing, and severe fatigue, and I felt 80 years old and
had to grab onto the railing after I went up a flight of stairs.
I was totally exhausted and my lungs filled with fluid and
showed up on the x-ray as totally black in both lobes. I was
admitted immediately to the hospital where I stayed for 7 days
sick as heck!" 6-13-04
In arms room - blue 50 gal drums - Corexit?
Corexit was sold to the military. It is a very bad mix that is
38% ethylene glycol monobutyl ether and may also have ethylene
oxide ... at least some.
What is
glycol
ether, and the most commonly found glycol ether,
2-butoxyethanol?
http://www.valdezlink.com/inipol/pages/2-butoxy_msds.htm
The
chemical I am concerned about causes short term memory loss,
and that is a stand out harm. |