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GULF WAR SYNDROME

Depleted Uranium and Anglo-American Infanticide in the Wake of the Gulf War (please note, this article contains graphic pictures of deformed children and babies)

CFS-Gulf War Syndrome - Mary Christine reports that current research is showing that CFS and Gulf War Syndrome (GWS) are caused by chronic infectious agents which have long incubation periods ranging from months to years. The chronic infections can result in increased sensitivity to chemicals. However, at least in the vast majority of cases, exposure to chemicals alone is not the cause of Gulf War Syndrome (or CFS) as some propose. 

CIA Coverup on Gulf War Syndrome - Article by Philip Shenon that appeared in the NY Times News Service says that Ex-CIA analysts assert cover-up on chemical risk to troops. Two intelligence analysts who resigned from the CIA say the agency possesses dozens of classified documents showing that tens of thousands of Americans may have been exposed to Iraqi chemical weapons during the Persian Gulf war in 1991.

Gulf War Help - Provided by Dr. Garth Nicolson at the Institute for Molecular Medicine.

GWS and Vaccines - By Hugh Mcmanners, Defence Correspondent, Sunday times 22th June 1997. BRITISH scientists believe they have pinpointed a medical cause for Gulf war syndrome. Say they have established how vaccinations, combined with insecticides, could cause the symptoms.

GWS Report Attacked by GAO - by Charles Aldinger of Reuters. Article cites congressional report by the General Accounting Office criticized the Presidential Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans Illnesses for virtually discounting any link between biological agents and troop complaints.


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