jazzlover
B.E. Sergeant First Class
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Post by jazzlover on Mar 30, 2007 0:03:28 GMT -5
The government has raised some suspicion about themselves by openly denying documented facts about some important issues involved in the Gulf War syndrome. The only group to officially look into the Gulf War syndrome was a panel that was picked by the president. The government also authorized the use of experimental vaccines and ordered many soldiers to ignore the detection devices for harmful chemicals. There are also declassified documents that refer to depleted uranium and other chemical weapons which the government has been denying for many years. There are also unused chemical weapons that were found in Iraqi armories after they had been taken over. There are also reports of U.S. companies selling vital products to Iraq. With all of this evidence towards chemical weapons as the cause of the Gulf War syndrome, and the only people that think that stress was the cause, is a government that is a proven liar especially about this issue, how can we even debate the cause of all the diseases.
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Post by Blaque on Mar 30, 2007 9:47:55 GMT -5
There is no doubt in my mind that there is a cover-up of the Gulf War Syndrome. And I think it is shameful in fact, I think it is criminal and someone should be held accountable. If the government were more open and would be completely honest about the facts it's possible that there would be a more effective diagnosis and treatment of sick U.S. veterans.
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