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Old 11-30-2004, 09:51 PM
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DEET is not a good 'match' nor are organophosphates


http://www.mindcontrolforums.com/199...ler-report.htm

http://members.cox.net/linarison/gws.html

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv...fwar101999.htm

http://www.gulfweb.org/bigdoc/hsr105-388.cfm

http://www.gulfweb.org/bigdoc/hsr105-388.cfm



Military troops and civilians were exposed to many substances during the Gulf War. The known exposures include chemical and biological weapons, depleted uranium, experimental drugs and vaccines, environmental toxins, and endemic infectious diseases. The kinds of toxic substances that people were exposed to include:
Biological agents:

Anthrax
Brucellosis
Possible viral or DNA-altered organisms
Chemical and biological weapons:

Nerve agents: Sarin, Soman,
Tabun Blister Agents: Mustard Gas, Lewisite
Experimental Drugs And Vaccines:

Pyridostigmine Bromide
Botulinum Toxoid Vaccine
Anthrax Vaccine
Depleted Uranium (DU):

Dust from DU
Environmental Exposures:

Diesel fuel
Diesel fumes
Pesticides/insecticides
Chemical agent resistant coating (CARC)
Paint
DEET
Other factors:

Leishmaniasis
Brucellosis
Cholera
Biological agents, chemical and biological weapons, experimental drugs and vaccines:

Military personnel were given Pyridostigmine Bromide (PB) in the form of small white pills in blister packets. It was used as a nerve agent pre-treatment drug. Pre-treatment with PB is only effective in relation to exposure to Soman; it actually increases adverse effects to exposures to Sarin . Anthrax Vaccine was administered to approximately 150,000 troops in the Gulf region. Botulinum Toxoid Vaccine was given to provide protection against botulism to approximately 1% of the troops in the Gulf region.

Depleted Uranium (DU):

This highly toxic radioactive by-product of uranium enrichment process was used in munitions for its ability to ignite in air and on impact, unfortunately it leaves uranium dust in the air. Inhaling DU dust can cause kidney problems, cancers, neurological problems and reproductive problems.

Environmental exposures, other factors:

Environmental exposures include gases containing nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, organic carbon, and metal particulates from the oil well fires. There were diesel fuel fumes from stoves used inside of tents and sprayed diesel fuel was used to reduce dust. Another unexpected toxological effect took place when topical use of DEET and exposure to insecticides occurred while ingesting Pyridostigmine Bromide pills. From a recent study it is believed that the interaction of PB pills taken during topical use of DEET and/or exposure to various insecticide sprays can lead to a greater toxological effect ten times greater than when used individually. Those who took PB pills and used DEET concomitantly may suffer toxic reactions http://www.lyghtforce.com/Homeopathy...chie_gulf.html

http://www.disasternews.net/news/news.php? articleid=1688#more




Dr. Haley and colleagues not only defined three distinct syndromes of organic nerve damage among veterans of the Persian Gulf War, they have also produced convincing evidence that these syndromes occurred in some measure as a result of low-level chemical exposures to nerve gas agents, PB pills , and insect repellants.

thanks for the laughs maggie but I really think you are wrong on this one
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DEET is not a good 'match' nor are organophosphates
but then again thats what trying to muddy the waters with disinformation is all about isnt it. to keep the real causes of GWI from being discovered but this pot has been boiling over for a long time and Dr, Haley's report has finally blown the lid off the disinformation

Hawk :cl:
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