Is an Armament Sickening U.S. Soldiers?
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Bureaucracy of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Depleted Uranium (DU)
Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington DC.
("We all had migraines. We all feel sick," Reed says. "The doctors said, 'It's all in your head."'
The veterans, using their positive results as evidence, have sued the U.S. Army . . . .
The Department of Defense says depleted uranium is powerful and safe, and not that worrisome.
Those results were negative, Reed said. "Their test just isn't sophisticated," he said. "And when we first asked to be tested, they told us there wasn't one. They've lied to us all along."
The Department of Defense takes the position that you can eat it (DU) for breakfast and it poses no threat at all," said Steve Robinson of the National Gulf War Resource Center, which helps veterans with serious problems . . . .")
It might be a good thing for us targets to throw our support behind these veterans. This might be one avenue for piggy-backing government based mind control into the courtroom and the legal system.
I think that we should contact these veterans and see how we can help their cause, and perhaps our own.
It might be a good idea for us targets to make ourselves known on this particular message board.
Bob D.
The Veterans Administration, (the VA), they know what is going on.
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Bureaucracy of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Depleted Uranium (DU)
Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington DC.
("We all had migraines. We all feel sick," Reed says. "The doctors said, 'It's all in your head."'
The veterans, using their positive results as evidence, have sued the U.S. Army . . . .
The Department of Defense says depleted uranium is powerful and safe, and not that worrisome.
Those results were negative, Reed said. "Their test just isn't sophisticated," he said. "And when we first asked to be tested, they told us there wasn't one. They've lied to us all along."
The Department of Defense takes the position that you can eat it (DU) for breakfast and it poses no threat at all," said Steve Robinson of the National Gulf War Resource Center, which helps veterans with serious problems . . . .")
It might be a good thing for us targets to throw our support behind these veterans. This might be one avenue for piggy-backing government based mind control into the courtroom and the legal system.
I think that we should contact these veterans and see how we can help their cause, and perhaps our own.
It might be a good idea for us targets to make ourselves known on this particular message board.
Bob D.
The Veterans Administration, (the VA), they know what is going on.
Omega - 13. Aug, 19:41