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NEW research shows low levels of sarin nerve gas can affect behaviour and organ functions in laboratory animals at least a month after exposure - offering a possible clue to the mysterious illnesses of Gulf War veterans.
More... (http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,5726933%255E401,00.html)
Asguard
12-23-02, 03:30 AM
begs the question was it "us" or "them"????????
*stRgrL*
12-23-02, 11:23 AM
begs the question was it "us" or "them"????????
BULLSHIT! Notice any Iraqi's recently showing any symptoms?:rolleyes:
Asguard
12-23-02, 11:25 AM
star i havent noticed ANYONE with it cause I LIVE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE EARTH
but if i lived in iraq i probably would have
and IF ITS A GAS IT HITS EVERYONE
*stRgrL*
12-23-02, 01:12 PM
It would be on the news and definitely posted in the World Issues section since it fits perfectly into the Anti-American propaganda magnificently displayed throughout these pages;)
Originally posted by *stRgrL*
BULLSHIT! Notice any Iraqi's recently showing any symptoms?:rolleyes:
Yes, cancer rates in Iraq have gone way up since the US dumped tons of "depleted" uranium on the country.
*stRgrL*
12-23-02, 06:27 PM
Yes, cancer rates in Iraq have gone way up since the US dumped tons of "depleted" uranium on the country.
Oh thanks Adam. I hadnt heard this before. Do you have any links on it?
Originally posted by *stRgrL*
Oh thanks Adam. I hadnt heard this before. Do you have any links on it?
Naw. I don't think so. Even if there is any link on it, it can easily be discredited as Iraqi propaganda. :D
*stRgrL*
12-23-02, 06:34 PM
ITS ALL LIES DAMMIT!!!!!
Last I heard, no one had even defined what 'gulf war syndrome' is. It seems to be a random collection of seemingly unrelated symptoms. Did you fight in the gulf war? Do you have trouble with back pain? memory loss? arthritis? cancer? nausea? chronic runny nose? autistic children? Yep, then that means you have gulf war syndrome. Lots of people get diagnosed with it because there isn't any official list of symptoms.
Today, reports of measurements of uranium in urine continue to claim evidence for confirming exposure to DU in Gulf War veterans. Those reports, based on measurements of isotopic uranium in urine with very low total uranium concentrations, cause concern among veterans and the public. At the same time, scientists view the claims with skepticism because of doubts about laboratory capabilities. This study’s performance on isotopic uranium for the 0.1 mg category provides support for those doubts. Additional studies could evaluate the performance of isotopic uranium measurements at these low concentrations and characterize the behavior of uranium isotopes in normal populations .
official explanation (http://www.deploymentlink.osd.mil/du_library/lab_assessment/)
An Introduction to Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses (http://www.gulfweb.org/doc_code.cfm?ID=1)
du ammo (http://prop1.org/2000/du/du00list.htm)
du coverup (http://www.web-light.nl/VISIE/LETTERS/billmesler051997.html)
MoD knew of ammo risks (http://www.geocities.com/ukgulfwarhelp/tel06012001a.htm)
links (http://www.pcisys.net/~pwebber/gulf_war_illness.htm)
The Weapons of American Terrorism (http://pearlsofjustice.netfirms.com/IRAQ/iraq_uranium.htm)
EXTREME BIRTH DEFORMITIES (http://www.web-light.nl/VISIE/extremedeformities.html)
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