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thedrifter
09-16-03, 07:13 AM
IN THE MILITARY <br />
Mystery deaths fuel vaccine anxieties <br />
Pentagon accused of mislabeling adverse reactions, won't share autopsy reports <br />
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thedrifter
09-16-03, 07:13 AM
"If we could get the test results on these patients, and in particular the autopsy results on Neusche and Tosto, we might be able to draw some conclusions about what caused their illnesses and whether it was vaccine-related," he believes.

Pointing to the sharing of information on the SARS outbreak and how that helped civilian doctors diagnose and treat the disease, Sartin argues that the same could be done with data about the sick soldiers. However, for now, the military would rather keep those records under wraps, which puzzles Sartin.

"All of us close to the [Lacy] case, including her family members, wonder why a perfectly healthy young woman, in the top 10 percent of her PT [physical-training] testing, would get sick right after her vaccinations without any other explanation and the authorities would not consider that the vaccine probably, or at least possibly, caused her illness and death."

Calling the shots

Do you think the Pentagon is covering up adverse reactions to the anthrax and smallpox vaccines?


http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=34608


Sempers,

Roger
:marine:

LONEEAGLE
09-18-03, 09:11 AM
The online newspaper who reported this is about the only place you can get real, truthful reporting. I really like it.

marine5
09-20-03, 09:50 PM
Nothing surpising here...
They have done it to Veterans in every war...
We have to make the Top Brass ACCOUNTABLE>>>