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The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                159
100,000 of the 600,000 Americans who served in the Gulf complained of ailments that have
tentatively been lumped under the Gulf War syndrome heading. No one as yet has come to a
definitive conclusion, but of the 25,000 Frenchmen who served in the Gulf, only 180 [0.7%]
have ailments whose origins could be in question. The only real major difference between the
groups is vaccinations.”
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The US Defense Department has funded more than 130 studies to explore at least sixteen
different causes of GWS but none of these has specifically looked at the anthrax vaccine which
other nations and independent studies have linked to GWS.
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Discoveries from different
scientists have led me to believe that at least two substances found in vaccines given to vets are
responsible for GWS. The two substances are “Mycoplasma fermentans” and “squalene.”
Mycoplasma
In 1996 Dr. Garth Nicolson, chairman of the Department of Tumor Biology at the
University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, discovered “that more than half of “Chronic
Fatigue-Immune Dysfunction Syndrome” (CFIDS) patients were infected by a variant of a
common germ known as Mycoplasma fermentans.” He also discovered “that the microbe’s
strength and insidious behavior was associated to a special gene identical to the one that codes
for HIV’s outer envelope.”
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Which is to say that Mycoplasma “has a piece of HIV (the alleged
AIDS virus) attached to it. This microbe could never have occurred naturally. On the contrary,
the composition of the microbe suggests a man-made and genetically-engineered biological
warfare agent.”
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Dr. Nicolson concluded that the “organism was undoubtedly developed in a
lab and most likely transmitted, once again accidentally or intentionally through the Vaccines
administered to the soldiers.”
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Dr. Nicolson was already familiar with Mycoplasma. In 1987 his wife, Nancy Nicolson, a
molecular biophysicist, had been infected with Mycoplasma incognitus while on the faculty at
Baylor College of Medicine. Nancy was doing infectious disease research with Mycoplasma
incognitus when she began to suspect that her research had biowarfare implications. Nancy
became a whistle blower which angered officials and has led her to believe that she was
purposefully infected in retaliation of her whistle blowing.
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Nancy was not the first to be infected by Baylor. In 1968, Baylor School of Medicine and
Tanox Biomedical Systems Corporation of Houston, Texas collaborated on vaccination studies
which were conducted on prisoners in Huntsville, Texas. Two years later in 1970, US Army
contracts indicate that Mycoplasma vaccination studies began. It appears that these studies were
conducted on the same prisoners that Baylor and Tanox were conducting studies on because
these prisoners began to develop GWS long before the GW. Even worse, it was evident that their
illness was contagious. The prisoners passed the disease to the guards who then passed it to their
spouses and children. The families passed it to their health care professionals.
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About 350 local residents who came down with the mysterious disease formed a support
group.
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As a result, a class action lawsuit was filed by residents of Huntsville who had become
sick as a result of infection with Mycoplasma incognitas. The attorneys uncovered astonishing
documents linking Baylor, Tanox and the US Army to the Mycoplasma infections. Author and
medical researcher, Leonard G. Horowitz D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H, has published these revealing
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