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Flawed Vaccinations ?


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SOME 250,000 of the returning allied forces from the first Gulf War in 1991 (15 per cent) went down with illness that they insist was related to their service in that war. Of these, 10,000 are already dead.


1. The French Troops were not vaccinated against anthrax.

The Lloyd report:
In France only about 300 servicemen have sought War Pensions out of some 25,000 who served in the Gulf. What is the explanation for this? It could be explained on the grounds that in France they did not vaccinate their troops against anthrax.


The Lloyd report again:
389. Much of the attention paid to vaccines as a possible factor in the causation of Gulf War related illnesses has centred on anthrax vaccine, with or without pertussis as an adjuvant. ...........
The following Table is taken from the written submission made by Dr Keith Rhodes, Chief Technologist Applied Research and Methods, US Government Accountability Office:-



  ANTHRAx BOTULINUM
TOXIN
 PLAGUE
 FRANCE NO NO NO
 UK YES NO YES
 US YES YES NO



2. Troops stationed in Germany, due to be deployed to the Gulf, were never sent to the theatre of operations because the war ended. These troops were vaccinated but never went anywhere near the Gulf. Did they suffer from Gulf War Syndrome? ..... Yes, they did!


The Lloyd Report (para 395 etc):
395. One further aspect of the vaccines issue requires attention. The Inquiry was
made aware of a number of veterans who received multiple vaccinations in
anticipation of their deployment to the Gulf, but who were never deployed to this
theatre of operations. Nevertheless, some of these veterans developed symptoms
of illness comparable to those reported by deployed veterans .
For instance we interviewed veteran Richard Sharpe on 12 July. In January 1991 he received multiple vaccinations ahead of deployment, but was never sent to the Gulf. Soon
after the vaccinations he became ill and in March 1991 received a medical
discharge. He developed many symptoms common in deployed veterans.

396. On the same day the Inquiry interviewed Russell Walker who was deployed to
Bahrain in August 1990 after receiving twelve to fourteen vaccinations over 48 hours.
He was also given NAPS tablets. In December 1990 he was posted home to the UK
before the commencement of hostilities. He developed symptoms soon after the
vaccinations, but managed to remain in the RAF until 1996.

397. Also on 12 July we interviewed Alexander Izett. In 1990 he was serving in the
Army in Germany when he was given 9 vaccinations prior to deployment to the Gulf.
This deployment did not materialise, but he soon became ill and resigned from the
Army in May 1991. Severe osteoporosis was then diagnosed when he was only 25
years old. A German specialist has labelled the osteoporosis, extremely uncommon
in a male of this age, as auto-immune in origin.

398. These are personal case reports but similar reports have come from America.
The Inquiry took the view that they should be considered when a final view on the
role of vaccines in post Gulf War illness is thought to be sustainable.



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