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Wasn't one of the whole things about gulf war syndrome was the fact that depleted uranium shells were used?
One of my colleagues a few years back "had" gulf war syndrome, he blamed the vaccine cocktails they were forced to have in short periods of time.
This was a few years back but I think he said they were lined up and had 10shots in the same day- all for various things.
I think this is one of the reasons that gws is argued, they can't blame a single origin and they all have different symptoms. But as we've learned from the totally safe and effective coof vaccine, maybe it was that cocktail of drugs they were forced to take?
That, or the chemical weapons burned in open air pits for days at a time, or just the random garbage that was burned the same way (including random chemicals, medical waste, batteries, etc.).
They've got a burn pit registry for Gulf War II now, and people exposed to them have a range of diseases from asthma to weird cancers.
The military exposes troops to endless amounts of toxic shit without a care because most of them don't get sick until they leave the service. Out of sight, out of mind.
And then the VA has a habit of essentially trying to finish off some of the retired veterans through either ineptitude and/or via nearly deliberate mistreatment.
Friend of mine was on a nuclear sub and he said the birth defects of their kids was off the charts.
I know of a few that also got affected by what I think were Anthrax vaccinations during the Iraq war. Or maybe it was for Avian flu. Either way, the military has a long history of forcing poorly tested and experimental stuff on military personnel.
There's also a fair number of cases of military facilities using rather toxic materials that would sometimes get into water supplies and such.