Theory on the Cause of Gulf War Syndrome
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There was a failed
bioremediation effort during the end of the Gulf War, 1991 that most
likely brought in product strong in 2-butoxyethanol. www.valdezlink.com/wondering.htm
Medics and volunteer military
washed the oiled birds then; there were multiple amphibious ships that
housed the crews that washed the beaches. There is also
something called second hand solvent exposure that would explain why spouses
of Gulf War Syndrome vets are coming down with the same symptoms.
This chemical
valdezlink.com/inipol/media/icsc0059.pdf is very harmful and was also strong in the 'bioremediation' chemical selected for experiment during the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup http://www.valdezlink.com/inipol/pages/experiment.htm
Looking for volunteers among
the Gulf War Syndrome Vets, 1991 and the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup
workers, 1989, to prove or disprove this theory. AND
looking for
any military since 1989 who
could have 'come across' Corexit 9527
If this 2-butoxyethanol damaged
their health, they will right away have come down with hemolytic anemia, and
it would still be with them today.
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Looking for volunteers among the Gulf War Syndrome vets
who would volunteer for more testing
with Most of these symptoms: http://www.valdezlink.com/symptoms_of_gulf_war_illnesses.htm
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to check out these
and
& ask if they would
share the results with me...
as I have done a study on a
chemical
The military has Corexit 9527 which I believe should be suspect for some of the effects of Gulf War Syndrome The Arms Room? 10/2005
Sincerely,
Margaret Diann
PO Box 233
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Looking for accurate diagnosis for Workers of the Exxon Valdez oil spill cleanup
and ALL military personnel since that time until the present... with same symptoms
www.valdezlink.com/volunteers.htm
www.valdezlink.com/inipol/pages/survey.htm
What's wrong? My Opinion about that
July 28, 2003
What does 2-butoxyethanol poisoning 'look like?'
8-23-03