Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 We have seen so many servicemen present with the same types of symptoms we have experienced....there MUST be some type of connection to the chemicals, vaccinations, and other toxins that have a negative effect on our glandular systems, central nervous system, and joints, etc. I hope that some brave souls will keep marching toward the truth, and that scientific fact will prevail, NOT politics. Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: ilena rose <ilena@...> <Recipient List Suppressed:;> Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 11:54 PM Subject: Gulf War Syndrome Report a Cover-Up > http://www.healthmall.com/newsletter.cfm?type=article'>http://www.healthmall.com/newsletter.cfm?type=article & id=1243 & a= > > > Group Says Gulf War Syndrome Report a Cover-Up > > Joyce Riley, a spokesperson for the American Gulf War Veterans > Association, said " This is the biggest cover-up of the century. It is > not only the spoilage of records, it is criminal and medical > negligence. We are aiding and abetting the enemy by not caring for > these soldiers, and this is defined as treason, " in response to the > release of the 90-page report this week which concluded that " stress is > likely a primary cause of illness in at least some Gulf War veterans. " > > A panel ordered by President Bill Clinton to oversee the Pentagon's > investigation into Gulf War syndrome has found that stress may be a > primary cause of the headaches, memory loss, nervous system disorders, > chronic fatigue and other unexplained symptoms described by thousands > of veterans of the war. > > But in a three-page dissent, Dr Vinh Cam, one of the board's seven > members, called the conclusion " a blatant misrepresentation " . And a > veterans group called the conclusion " the biggest cover-up of the > century " , likening the finding to " criminal and medical negligence " as > well as " treason " . Veterans' groups have charged that the government is > hiding information about Iraqi chemical warfare agents to which > veterans of the 1991 war may have been exposed. An estimated $300 > million has been spent to investigate possible causes for the syndrome, > including vaccinations, chemical and biological weapons, oil well > fires, desert sand and anti-nerve agent tablets. > > So far, no specific cause for these symptoms has been identified. In > September, the Institute of Medicine issued a report concluding there > is no scientific evidence that long-term health problems suffered by > Gulf War veterans can be linked to exposure to such chemicals and > vaccines as the nerve agent sarin, the drug pyridostigmine bromide, > depleted uranium, and anthrax and botulism vaccines. > > http://www.healthmall.com/newsletter.cfm?type=article'>http://www.healthmall.com/newsletter.cfm?type=article & id=1243 & a= > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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