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Politics : War

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To: Thomas M. who wrote (17987)11/28/2002 4:31:20 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) of 23908
 
Wednesday, October 17, 2001

IT'S THE VACCINE, STUPID

Earlier this week, I wrote about the link between aluminum hydroxide, a compound used in some vaccines (including the ANTHRAX VACCINE) that boosts the body's antibody production, and a condition called "Macrophagic Myofasciitis." Muscle biopsies from tissue samples of some patients who were experiencing muscle pain and fatigue showed unusual concentrations of macrophages, the immune system's scavenger cells.

In a letter with strong scientific detail forwarded to me, written by Romain Gherardi, a pathologist in Paris who heads this research (published last month in the journal, BRAIN), it is suggested that the immune reactions that are triggered could help explain some of the chronic fatigue and associated symptoms known as GULF WAR SYNDROME. (Thank-you GW for sending me the letter.)

Gherardi explains that some of the symptoms he finds in his MMF patients are "strikingly similar to those reported by Gulf war veterans, citing an article published by Coker et. al. (British Medical Journal 1999; 318: 290-294).

He writes that multiple vaccinations over a short period of time have been seen as a risk factor for Gulf War Syndrome. Keep in mind the anthrax vaccine which uses aluminum hydroxide is a 6-shot regimen, followed by annual boosters.

Gherardi also says: "Since aluminum hydroxide appears to persist in injected tissues of vaccinated patients with chronic myalgias and fatigue, we believe that biopsies of vaccination sites in war vets could contribute a lot of understanding of their condition."
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Do you think that the Pentagon could cope with THOUSANDS of AH-poisoning lawsuits? If so, a sizable chunk of its multi-billion-dollar budget may end up as indemnities payable to war veterans.... Again, that depleted uranium baloney is a useful decoy.

Gus
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