16
Aug
2004

MDs Fear Cancer Epidemic Linked to US WMDs

Christopher Bollyn / American Free Press

A growing number of US personnel who have served in Iraq or Afghanistan have become sick and disabled from a variety of symptoms commonly known as Gulf War Syndrome (GWS). "Gulf war vets are coming down with these symptoms at twice the rate of vets from previous conflicts," said Barbara A. Goodno from the Department of Defense’s Deployment Health Support Directorate.

Nearly half the soldiers in one returned unit have malignant growths, possibly the result of exposure to depleted uranium weapons (DU). According to GWS researcher Dr. András Korényi-Both, 27 percent to 28 percent of Gulf War vets have suffered chronic health problems -- more than five times the rate of Vietnam vets and four times the rate of Korean War vets...

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