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War vaccines poisoned us
The London Evening Standard ^ | 27 May 2003 | Rebecca Mowling

Posted on 05/27/2003 2:12:53 PM PDT by archy

War vaccines poisoned us

By Rebecca Mowling, Evening Standard
27 May 2003

Four British soldiers who received jabs for the Iraq conflict are to sue the Ministry of Defence claiming they are suffering from a new form of Gulf War Syndrome.

The revelation comes as a veterans' support group predicted today that thousands of UK servicemen will come forward with mystery illnesses linked to "vaccine overload".

Tony Flint of the National Gulf Veterans and Families' Association, confirmed he now anticipates a fresh wave of health cases. "We are expecting at least 6,000 new cases as a result of the Iraq conflict - about 30 per cent of the 22,000 troops who had the anthrax vaccination."

The first four soldiers from the latest conflict who are set to sue - two reservists and two regulars - are blaming depression, breathing problems and eczema on injections they were given before being sent to the Middle East.

Professor Malcolm Hooper, chief scientific adviser to the veterans' association, said the MoD did not seem to have learned from "the mistakes of the 1991 conflict" in relation to multiple vaccinations. "These guys are clearly suffering from vaccine overload," he said.

The key concern centres on soldiers given anthrax vaccines on top of other more routine inoculations.

Professor Hooper added: "The problem was one which was there in 1991. Our studies have shown that these people have excessive symptoms - three to four-fold compared with people who have not been vaccinated in the same way."

Concern about the long-term side-effects led to almost half the 45,000 British servicemen and women in the recent conf lict refusing vaccinations against anthrax, fearing that they might be afflicted by the syndrome. However, all four men are understood to have been given the anthrax vaccination and had multiple jabs in one day before falling ill.

Royal Engineers reservist Stephen Cartwright was taken to hospital with a fever and blistered skin after being given a number of jabs, including the controversial anthrax vaccine. The 24-yearold spent four days in hospital and was so ill he did not make it to the Gulf.

The second reservist, Tony Barker, 45, was given five vaccinations - hepatitis, typhoid, polio, diphtheria and yellow fever on 17 February, days after he was called up. The father-of-one received an anthrax jab less than a week later. The Royal Logistics Corps driver fell ill in Kuwait after being given nerve agent pre-treatment and anti-malarial pills. He also had a second anthrax jab on 13 March.

Lawyer Mark McGhee, who is acting for the four men, said: "The symptoms that these four individuals are experiencing are identical to those of the individuals I represent in relation to the first Gulf war." The High Court is due to rule within weeks on whether Gulf War Syndrome can be recognised in law.

But the MoD has also accepted that some troops returning from the latest conflict may suffer long-term health problems as a result of the war and has begun a screening programme.


TOPICS: Anthrax Scare; Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: anthrax; bioport; gulfwarsyndrome; vaccine
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1 posted on 05/27/2003 2:12:53 PM PDT by archy
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To: archy
Aspartame. Seriously there is some scary stuff coming on about aspartame. If the chemical metaphorphasis (sp) I've been seeing so much about is true. It could be a strong contender for Gulf War Syndrome.
2 posted on 05/27/2003 2:18:01 PM PDT by Conspiracy Guy (When you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there.)
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wouldnt surprise me
saw lots of guys in Vietnam get a full boat of immunizations only to have to repeat them due to lost shot records.
I got a small pox at least three times in as many years...as well as repeats for a couple others
Remember one group of Rangers coming through our Batt Aid station got a full boat in one day...a lot of those guys got pretty sick...
Their CO ordered them to get them all at once..
3 posted on 05/27/2003 2:19:18 PM PDT by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: archy; All
Gulf War Syndrome- Where there's smoke, *is* there fire?
4 posted on 05/27/2003 2:58:08 PM PDT by backhoe (Do NOT read this banner! Under Penalty of Law!)
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To: archy
Tony Flint of the National Gulf Veterans and Families' Association, confirmed he now anticipates a fresh wave of health cases. "We are expecting at least 6,000 new cases as a result of the Iraq conflict - about 30 per cent of the 22,000 troops who had the anthrax vaccination."

Well, I've been predicting this for a while...all the Gulf War Activists frantically telling all the GW II vets they're all going to get horribly sick.

They'll get all those cases psychosomatically if they can keep pounding the message that you're SUPPOSED to get sick if you go to the Gulf.

The first four soldiers from the latest conflict who are set to sue - two reservists and two regulars - are blaming depression, breathing problems and eczema on injections they were given before being sent to the Middle East.

Depression, breathing problems, and eczema? Sheesh. Give me a break.

One of the secret of "GWS" is there's a tiny number of REALLY sick people...no more than you'd find in 500,000 people who didn't go to the Gulf...that get huge amounts of publicity, and alll the rest of thousands of cases of GWS are a grab-bag of vague half-assed, often psychosomatic symptoms.

It's only a VERY recent phenomenon for armies to suffer more combat and accident casualties than disease casualties.

I guess people would rather go back to the days of tens of thousands of troops dropping dead or being incapacitated for life by communicable diseases or weird tropical bugs instead of their vaccinations.

5 posted on 05/27/2003 3:01:25 PM PDT by John H K
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From the first gulf war we had people come down with Gulf War Illness and they HAD NOT BEEN TO THE GULF. But, they DID have the Anthrax Vaccine.

I have been against that vaccine from the begining and will until its no longer FORCED against the will of the people in the military.

It is an undeniable fact that the DOD gives this vaccine illegally and yet nothing is done about it. I will never forgive those in the military who failed their troops and their political bosses over this one.
6 posted on 05/27/2003 3:05:11 PM PDT by ICE-FLYER (God bless and keep the United States of America)
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It's true that the smallpox vaccine is not to be delivered to anyone with excema or similar skin conditions. They are also cautioned to not receive the vaccine if someone in their home is even suffering from those skin conditions.

My brother-in-law is an Army doctor, and was busy his last few weeks in the states, innoculating soldiers preparing to go overseas, yet he himself couldn't be innoculated due to all of the expectant mothers and senior citizens he was coming in contact with. Sounds to me like the preventive is more serious than the threat.
7 posted on 05/28/2003 2:38:29 AM PDT by TrebleRebel
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