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The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                158
increase in whooping cough infections, including twelve deaths.” Mosquitoes infected with
Yellow Fever were released over Savannah, Georgia and Avon Park, Florida in 1956. After each
test, Army agents visited residents in the area to assess the effects. They collected their data by
posing as public health officials. In July of 1966, the US Army's Special Operations Division
released the Bacillus subtilis virus throughout the New York subway system.
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This is only a
small sample of some of the great many experiments that have been conducted by the US
government on US citizens. Some of these experiments, among them radiation experiments,
were much more cruel and deadly.
Therefore you can see why it wouldn't be so unusual for the military to conduct
vaccination experiments on US soldiers. General Swartzcoff has stated publicly that he thought,
“vaccines had initiated Gulf War disease”.
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Of the 23 nations who deployed troops to the GW
including: US, Saudi Arabia, Great Britain, France, The Netherlands, Egypt, Syria, Oman, Qatar,
Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Canada, Belgium, Czechoslovakia,
Germany, Honduras, Italy, Niger, Romania, and South Korea, only the French soldiers did not
receive the American made vaccines or an equivalent and these French soldiers are the only
soldiers of the allied forces who have been free of the symptoms of GWS.
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Studies in several
nations have linked GWS to vaccinations, let's take a look at what some of these studies
concluded:
In Britain's Irwin study, 23 percent (8,195) of the 35,000 British troops deployed to the
Gulf were evaluated. Multiple vaccination against biological warfare was routine among these
troops. Seventy-five percent of these British troops received at least one anthrax shot. The results
of the study showed that veterans of the GW were 100% more likely to experience chronic
fatigue, irritability, headaches, and other symptoms compared to the general population. The
Lancet reported: “Vaccines against anthrax and plague before deployment to the Gulf correlated
highly with illness. The investigators speculate that that these vaccines, more so than the routine
ones given to service personnel, had unanticipated effects.”
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A Canadian study was conducted on GW veterans in 1998 by Gross Gilroy, Inc. The
study “found a significant association between receiving nonroutine (biological warfare)
immunizations, such as anthrax and plague, and several symptom-defined outcomes, like chronic
fatigue”.
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A US study of GWS was conducted on GW veterans by the Kansas State Committee of
Veteran Affairs in 1998. Dr. Lea Steel, an epidemiologist and Senior Health Researcher at the
Kansas Health Institute conducted the study. Of the approximately 700,000 US troops deployed
during the GW, about 7,500 were from Kansas and 2,030 participated in the study. It was
discovered that 34 percent of these GW veterans were suffering from symptoms of GWS; 42
percent among those deployed to Iraq or Kuwait. Veterans receiving vaccines were 300 percent
more likely to experience symptoms of GWS. The rate of GWS was only 4 percent in those not
receiving vaccines.
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In November of 2000, French representatives met with US medical experts in regards to
GWS. During the first meeting on the matter, Colonel Michel Estripeau PhD., spokesperson for
the Armed Forces medical corps stated: “France's belief that allied troops were victims of their
own protective measures was based on a long series of meetings with US medical experts. About
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