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The name CFIDS (Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunctional Syndrome) is in most

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Questioning War- Organizing Resistance on We The People Radio Network

http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/04/08/18391518.php

 

by Carol Brouillet

 

Sunday Apr 8th, 2007 12:51 AM

 

 

Carol Brouillet, longtime Bay Area 9/11 Truth activist, will be hosting a

weekly radio show on a new national grassroots activist radio network

challenging

empire and championing the ideals humanity has embraced- life, liberty and

justice for all.

 

 

Questioning War – Organizing Resistance on We The People Radio Network

 

Monday, April 9, 2007 is the launch of the new “We the People Radio Networkâ€

combining the best of pro-active grassroots activists voices that challenge

the American Empire while championing the ideals that humanity cherishes- life,

liberty and justice for all.

 

Carol Brouillet will be hosting the Monday evening program (Pacific Time- 7-9

pm), Questioning War - Organizing Resistance. A longtime activist who

organized three conferences on Strategies to Transform the Global Economy

and (the first) marches on her Senators and Congresswoman in January 2002 to

Demand a Congressional Investigation of 9-11, she publishes the Deception

Dollars, and Co-Founded the Northern California 9-11 Truth Alliance .

Sheorganized

premieres of films, educational events, marches, rallies for 9-11

Truth, the San Francisco International Inquiry into 9-11, and produced the

film Behind Every Terrorist- There is a Bush.

 

 

Her premiere show will feature Dr. Garth Nicolson, co-author of Project Day

Lily.

 

Project Day Lily chronicles the events and controversy surrounding Gulf War

Syndrome and is based on a true story of two scientists’ search for the cause

of GWS, and their discovery of a secret germ warfare testing program.

 

It is the story of the Nicolsons, a world-renowned cancer researcher, and his

wife, Nancy, who was on the faculty at Baylor College of Medicine.

 

Their research led to a trail of experiments with Mycoplasma as far back as

WWII. The I.G. Farban Co. had tested the germ at prisoner camps and death camps

in Eastern Europe, and the Nicolsons believed it was brought to the U.S

during “Operation Paperclipâ€, a recovery program of Nazi scientists &

technicians

right after WWII. More chilling was the discovery that a doctor of

the U.S Army had submitted a patent on Mfi in 1987.

 

In 1994, three women contacted the Nicolsons. They were married or related to

Huntsville Prison employees. Huntsville prisoners were dying, and employees

were getting sick with unusual illnesses, suffering from the same symptoms as

the veterans. The disease also appeared to be contagious. The Nicolsons took

blood samples from the Huntsville families and discovered Mfi in about half of

the Wallsville patients. The women’s research into the Texas Department of

Corrections uncovered records in Prison Board meetings of horrific biological

experiments in conjunction with the Department of Defense.

 

The Nicolsons turned their attention to Baylor and M.D Anderson and

discovered that many of their colleagues had been working in cohorts with the

D.O.D and

major pharmaceuticals on germ warfare research experiments within Texas

prison systems and nursing homes. Following their discoveries, the Nicolsons

survived numerous attempts on their lives and viscous attacks by their

colleagues to

discredit their findings.

 

Six of the Nicolsons' scientific colleagues were murdered, including Dr. Fred

Conrad (Colonel, USAF, retired), Dr. Nicolson's boss at MD Anderson. Conrad

was shot in the back of the head six times just minutes after he told Dr.

Nicolson he was preparing to blow the whistle on illegal biological warfare

testing at MD Anderson. The murder was never solved.

 

 

 

Little has changed since the Nicolsons’ discoveries. These illnesses are

still slowly spreading into the US population and continue to cause chronic

debilitating disease. Evidence points to deliberately contaminated military

vaccines, exposure to chemicals and biologicals in the Gulf, and illegal

clinical

trials in prisons and nursing homes. Contaminants like Mycoplasma

were found in vaccines given to recruits before they were dispatched to the

Gulf, and many soldiers who became ill were never dispatched. More than 225,000

Gulf War Veterans have become permanently disabled, and tens of thousands of

soldiers, prisoners and nursing home patients have fallen victim to this

experimentation.

 

MFI and other pathogens causing Gulf War illness can be transmitted through

sexual and casual contact, crippling spouses, children and healthcare workers.

An alarming number of veterans’ children are currently being diagnosed with

autism, ADD, CFIDS, Fibromyalgia and a wide range of autoimmune and nervous

system disorders. According to the CFIDS Association of America, “Chronic

Fatigue

Immune Dysfunctional Syndrome alone affects more Americans than MS, AIDS, or

Lung Cancer. 90% are not diagnosed and are not receiving proper medical care

for their illness.â€

 

The Pentagon and the Department of Defense have remained silent about GWI,

and have stated that there is no scientific or medical evidence that either

chemical or biological agents were deployed in the Gulf. The two agencies only

recently admitted to “possible low level chemical exposuresâ€.

 

Although a U.S Senate Committee reported to Congress in 1994 that

approximately 77% of spouses and 65% of children of GWI patients exhibited

symptoms of

the illness, both the VA and the DOD hotly deny that GWI is communicable.

 

The Nicolsons have testified on the veterans’ behalf to Congress and the

House of Representatives Government Reform and Oversight Committee, and to the

President’s Commission on Gulf War Veterans’ Illnesses in Washington, D.C.

In

1996 Garth and Nancy formed the nonprofit Institute for Molecular Medicine, wh

ere they continue to research and develop new treatments for

chronic diseases like GWI, CFIDS, cancer, and other autoimmune diseases and

neurological disorders. Their website for the institute is the number one

visited site in the world for the diagnosis and treatment of chronic illnesses-

http://www.immed.org/ .

 

The Nicolsons were made honorary Colonels of the U.S. Army Special Forces and

honorary Navy Seals (a first for both organizations) for their research on

GWI, which has saved countless veterans, families, and victims of chronic

diseases all over the world.

 

Project Day Lily is a fictionalized version of the Nicolson's personal

experiences that casts light on the science and politics behind the bioweapons

program. It raises larger questions about who is funding the research, and for

what

purpose? After innumerable attempts on their lives, Professor Nicolson is

still

bravely speaking out, but is his story reaching the country or having any

effect upon the policies of the Veteran's Administration or the medical

profession or the people suffering directly from being exposed to the bioweapons

created and tested upon American soldiers, prisoners, and ordinary citizens?

 

What can we do to raise awareness on this issue and stop the development and

testing of bioweapons upon more people? Recent legislation which removes

liability from the pharmaceutical companies for their vaccines, does not bode

well

for the health of the public. Who is benefiting from this war

on human health? And who is paying the price? These are some of the issues we

will be discussing on April 9, 2007. Send your questions to Carol or phone

them in during the show.

 

 

We The People Radio Network is at http://www.wtprn.com .

 

Carol brouillet's home website is

http://www.communitycurrency.org.

 

 

 

http://questioningwar-organizingresistance.blogspot.com/

Project Day Lily

by Carol Brouillet Sunday Apr 8th, 2007 12:51 AM

 

 

 

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