Could the grandchildren of WWII vets have health effects today?  *

 

Is Barack Obama an example?

 

His white mother was born Stanley Ann Dunham, named after her father

Stanley Ann Dunham Obama Soetoro

His first book was titled, Dreams From My Father, but Barack Obama has said that, after his mother's death to cancer in 1995, he wishes he had written more about her.
 

Obama has called her death of ovarian cancer at age 53 the worst experience of his life

Stanley Ann Dunham Obama Soetoro. November 29, 1942 - November 7, 1995

Stanley Ann Dunham died in Hawaii Nov. 7, 1995 of ovarian and uterine cancer.

Suspect grandfather with prostate cancer ...

WWII Vet? or worked in manufacturing or painting

Mom died of Ovarian & uterine cancers

He is at risk for singular 'birth defect' of teratogen effects of EGBE exposure
http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/latebirthdefects.htm

http://www.valdezlink.com/pages/crackthecase.htm#these

Like Sue Galloway
http://www.valdezlink.com/re/anendofstory.htm
I would group her in the 'baby boomer' group whether technically correct or not. She was only three years older than me, and I feel that I am at risk as are most children of parents who served in WWII & the many types of manufacturing then (for developing late to show up birth defects of autoimmune issues ... diabetes ... cancers)

Yesterday there was a TV program on Presidents' health,

also talking about McCain's and Obama's health.

I had wondered what type of cancer his mother had ...

& the program said his grandfather had prostate cancer, and his mother had died of ovarian and uterine cancer/s.

I found the following in a Chicago Tribune article on Obama's mother



March 27, 2007

El Dorado where Barack Obama's grandfather lived during his growing up years, was predominantly an oil drilling area.

Stanley A. Dunham married Madelyn Payne in early 1940

When World War II came, Stanley enlisted in the Army. Madelyn became a Rosie-the-Riveter at Boeing Co.'s B-29 production plant in Wichita. And Stanley Ann Dunham was born in late November 1942.



I strongly suspect that the exposures to BUTYL
 * in manufacturing for his paternal grandmother prior to his mother's conception ... and similar exposure for his grandfather in WWII service would be the cause of the prostate cancer and also the teratogen effects of BUTYL upon their daughter prior to her conception

Sort of like a 'late to show up birth defect'



WWIIVetshealthANDchildren

Birth Defects


It is a chemical such as BUTYL that is too strong in many cleaning products, paint, etc


I recently shared this information with my US Senator, Lisa Murkowski


Wrong views or no view at all of 2-butoxyethanol exposures will lead to wrong answers for our epidemic of autoimmune issues and cancers

A reply to someone who was TIRED ALL THE TIME - NO ENERGY


Per definition of Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Syndrome, doctors do not know what the FATIGUE is 
*


 

 2-butoxyethanol overexposure LOOKS LIKE the FLU *

    



It has been in widespread use since the 1930s and looks like CFIDS, CFS, FM for civilians and shows up as 'syndromes' during war eras
  *

Help our Gulf War Vets


I think there are many 'baby boomers' that are my age and younger who are at risk for late to show up 'birth defects'; and getting more exposure to 2-butoxyethanol is very, very risky.

I think Congress should ban 2-butoxyethanol if they want to help the Nation's Health
 


Sincerely,


Margaret Diann margaret.realhelp@gmail.com 907-835-3135
Box 233
Valdez, AK 99686

October 12, 2008