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I wonder if the radiation they are exposed to has anything to do with

weakening the systems, already over loaded with vaccine

 

 

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> GovExec.com Today

> August 20, 2003

>

> Vaccinations probably did not cause pneumonia cases, Army official says

> By David Ruppe, Global Security Newswire

> Anthrax vaccinations are not considered to be probable causes of 18

serious

> pneumonia cases involving U.S. Army personnel that were stationed in

> Southwest Asia, a senior Army medical official said Monday.

>

> " At this point in the review, vaccinations are considered unlikely to be a

> factor in this series of cases, " Col. John Grabenstein, deputy director of

> the Army's Military Vaccine Agency, said in an e-mailed statement

> responding to questions from Global Security Newswire.

>

> Army reports say that since March 1, about 100 military personnel in the

> region have shown pneumonia-like symptoms, and 18more than half in

Iraqhave

> become seriously ill, requiring ventilator support. Two have died.

>

> Full story:

>

<http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0803/081903gsn1.htm>http://www.govexec.com/

dailyfed/0803/081903gsn1.htm

> .

>

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Aren't these the same people who claim that the Dioxin in Agent Orange

did not cause the problems that over 8000 soldiers in Vietnam got?

--

Donald E. Jacobs

Registered Massage Therapist

Macrobiotic Counselor

Reiki Practitioner

Professional Speaker

 

> I wonder if the radiation they are exposed to has anything to do with

> weakening the systems, already over loaded with vaccine

>

>

> >

> > GovExec.com Today

> > August 20, 2003

> >

> > Vaccinations probably did not cause pneumonia cases, Army official

> says

> > By David Ruppe, Global Security Newswire

> > Anthrax vaccinations are not considered to be probable causes of 18

> serious

> > pneumonia cases involving U.S. Army personnel that were stationed in

> > Southwest Asia, a senior Army medical official said Monday.

> >

> > " At this point in the review, vaccinations are considered unlikely

> to be a

> > factor in this series of cases, " Col. John Grabenstein, deputy

> director of

> > the Army's Military Vaccine Agency, said in an e-mailed statement

> > responding to questions from Global Security Newswire.

> >

> > Army reports say that since March 1, about 100 military personnel in the

> > region have shown pneumonia-like symptoms, and 18more than half in

> Iraqhave

> > become seriously ill, requiring ventilator support. Two have died.

> >

> > Full story:

> >

> <http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0803/081903gsn1.htm>http://www.govexec.com/

> dailyfed/0803/081903gsn1.htm

> > .

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Well, maybe not exactly the same people,

but certainly the same organizations.  Ignore the possible “side”

effects of the vaccinations; ignore the ever present knowledge that radiation

causes disease and death and is poisonous and within all circles one knows that

radiation must be guarded against.  There were Iraqis who stole a drum of something

radioactive out of that bombed out nuclear reactor that the Israelis destroyed

back in the 80s.  I hope that I have the story straight.  Many of them were

getting sick by having the drum of radioactive material.  They were innocent of

knowing what it was exactly that they had stolen. 

  Of course, the type of government that

we have now ignores all issues of liability responsibility.  Most of the

members of the government feel that it is only necessary to be responsible to

those who are paying them over and above their fat governmental paychecks and

benefits.

  While Congress felt that it wasn’t

necessary to declare a war in Iraq, but let President Bush handle it from the office of the

president, they ignore their own responsibility to examine the things that need

to be examined in an act of declaring war.  Now the president is said to be

culpable.  And he is.  But so are they, as, they ceded over to the president

the ability to send the troops without a declaration of war.  They are

personally responsible for an undeclared war, and the thousands of deaths that

it has caused, along with the president.  And now there are soldiers that have

bodies filled with the results of vaccination, as well as radiation poisoning

from depleted uranium ammunition.  Depleted uranium---sounds like just a way to

get rid of waste material cheaply and in a way that further consolidates (from their

own perspective) the power of the empire. Even as fluoride added to public

water supplies is a cheap way to get rid of another waste material.  Now the

uranium is spread all across the Iraqi landscape.   And it is in people’s

bodies to a harmful degree.

 

Ed

 

 

Donald E. Jacobs

[donald.jacobs6]

Sunday, August 24, 2003 8:54

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To:

 

Re:

Vaccinations probably did not cause pneumonia cases, Army official says

 

Aren't these the same people who claim that the Dioxin

in Agent Orange

did not cause the problems that over 8000 soldiers

in Vietnam got?

--

Donald E. Jacobs

Registered Massage Therapist

Macrobiotic Counselor

Reiki Practitioner

Professional Speaker

 

> I wonder if the radiation they are exposed to

has anything to do with

> weakening the systems, already over loaded

with vaccine

>

>

> >

> > GovExec.com Today

> > August 20, 2003

> >

> > Vaccinations probably did

not cause pneumonia cases, Army official

> says

> > By David Ruppe, Global Security Newswire

> > Anthrax vaccinations are not considered

to be probable causes of 18

> serious

> > pneumonia cases involving U.S. Army

personnel that were stationed in

> > Southwest Asia, a senior Army medical

official said Monday.

> >

> > " At this point in the review,

vaccinations are considered unlikely

> to be a

> > factor in this series of cases, "

Col. John Grabenstein, deputy

> director of

> > the Army's Military Vaccine Agency, said

in an e-mailed statement

> > responding to questions from Global

Security Newswire.

> >

> > Army reports say that since March 1,

about 100 military personnel in the

> > region have shown pneumonia-like

symptoms, and 18more than half in

> Iraqhave

> > become seriously ill, requiring ventilator

support. Two have died.

> >

> > Full story:

> >

> <http://www.govexec.com/dailyfed/0803/081903gsn1.htm>http://www.govexec.com/

> dailyfed/0803/081903gsn1.htm

> > .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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