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French Finally Prove Gulf War Syndrome Caused by "Cocktail" Inoculations

Copyright Joe Vialls, 6 January 1996, Edited 12 January 2003

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"Rather than help the media in its never-ending quest to lay misleading smoke
screens around the true origins of Gulf War Syndrome, General Roquejoffre
appears to have used his statement to finally isolate and expose the real villain
behind the debilitating and sometimes lethal disease..."



          Many years ago before gaining access to the Internet, I wrote a report
about the most likely causes of Gulf War Syndrome. The report slowly moved
around the world by snail mail, and was eventually published in four small
magazines. Then I forgot all about the report for a few years, because the
nightmare symptoms being suffered by Gulf War veterans in America and
Britain, seemed light years away from my sleepy little backwater in Western
Australia.
           That was before George W. Bush decided to do the whole thing all over
again, in his increasingly frantic and very public attempts to pillage Middle East
oil for Wall Street. Though I am obviously powerless to prevent Bush from
ruthlessly sacrificing American lives in the Iraqi desert, I can at least sound a
warning designed to minimize the physical and psychological impact on
servicemen before they leave for the Gulf, and after they hopefully return.
           There is no doubt that the panic generated by the false �War on Terror� is
already being used to coerce people into accepting �preventative medical
treatment�, that in a more sane world they would instantly refuse. Most profitable
by far for the pharmaceutical multinationals backing the Bush Dynasty, are
inoculations forced onto service men and women by legislation. Taking the
dreaded �Anthrax Shots� as an example, the manufacturer makes a net profit of
$18.00 out of every single individual, a figure that has to be multiplied by 2.4
million to get a true feel for multinational profit margins.
           It is a harsh fact that the Anthrax vaccine being forcibly administered to
service men and women today, is the same as that included in the deadly Gulf
War �cocktail� inoculations of 1990-1991. This has no meaning whatever for
politicians who habitually bend forward over a desk when their masters
approach from behind, but it might have some meaning for you. In the event that
the multinationals manage to spark a �civil emergency� somewhere near your
own home, be advised that you too will be forced to accept exactly the same
untested but hugely profitable vaccine as military personnel bound for the
Persian Gulf.
           The direct relationship between the Anthrax shots of today and the
�cocktail� of yesterday is deeply troubling, and is the prime reason for reviving,
editing, and adding to this 1995 report. You might find part of the text disturbing,
which is probably a very good thing. It is difficult to protect your family from
government- induced harm if you are not completely alert.
           �During late 1995, devastating new evidence on Gulf War Syndrome was
released, providing undeniable hard scientific proof for those who have long
suspected that Gulf veterans are suffering short and long-term effects of
unproven anti-bacteriological warfare inoculations and anti-nerve gas tablets,
forcibly administered by U.S. Army doctors in Saudi Arabia.
           With thousands of U.S. veterans suffering from Gulf War Syndrome, it
came as no surprise to learn in October 1995 that several hundred British
veterans were suffering in the same way, with three to five new cases being
reported every week. Like their U.S. counterparts, most were puzzled by the
origins of the disease, which they initially attributed to oil-laden smoke in Kuwait,
toxic dust from depleted uranium rounds fired by U.S. weapons, and possible
contamination from expended Iraqi chemical shells in the area, fired before the
Gulf War commenced.
           In a startling break with tradition, one British military doctor stated 
that in
her view, 99% of the problems could be sourced back to the anti-bacteriological
warfare "cocktail" inoculations, and anti-nerve gas tablets forcibly administered
to military personnel in the Gulf region at that time. In an October 1995
broadcast of the ITN TV World News from London, she further explained that all
British military personnel had been provided with the same untested and
unproven drugs as the Americans, from U.S. medical sources. To reinforce the
point, the doctor explained that the number of British personnel suffering
symptoms correlated exactly on a per capita basis with U.S. personnel. It was a
controversial claim, but apparently lacking in substance.
           Shattering confirmation came eleven hours later, when Australian
Channel 10 television carried exactly the same story at 5 p.m., but with an extra
piece tagged onto the end. The extra piece claimed that French military
personnel in the Gulf region, numbering the same as the British contingent, had
been prevented from taking the "cocktails" and tablets on the direct orders of the
French Commander-in-Chief. The story claimed that since the end of the Gulf
War, not a single member of the French military has suffered from Gulf War
Syndrome, or reported any of its symptoms. One hour later at 6 p.m. when the
other Australian television networks ran their news broadcasts, the awesome
story with its stunning proof had vanished from sight. Nor was it reported in the
Australian newspapers.
           For any scientist or veteran, the fact that the French should be completely
clear of Gulf War Syndrome while the Americans and British suffered huge
numbers of cases verified on a direct per capita basis, has huge and horrifying
implications. After all, the French ate the same food, drank the same water,
breathed the same air and trudged through hundreds of miles of the same
desert. They also fired similar weapons at similar targets.
           So what were the additional factors that made the French unique in their
ability to completely withstand the deadly Gulf War Syndrome? The truth is there
were none at all, save for the experimental American "cocktail" inoculations and
nerve gas tablets. What the French had done, almost by accident, was provide
hard scientific proof of the direct cause of Gulf War Syndrome. This proof took
the form of its large 25,000-strong contingent of French servicemen participating
n the Gulf War, who in all respects constituted a valid medical �control group�.
           For the uninitiated, here is an example of how a �control group� might be
used in medical trials: Let us say that the manufacturer of a new �chest hair�
drug wants to run a clinical trial to check its efficiency, using 500,000 men. Out
of this total, 475,000 [Americans and Brits] are given the real �chest hair� pill,
while the remaining 25,000 [French] are used as a control group and given only
a placebo, i.e. an identical looking sugar-coated pill with no active ingredients. If
at the end of the trial all men with enhanced chest hair were found in the main
group, with not a single case in the control group, the new �chest hair� drug
would immediately be approved by medical authorities. It really is that simple.
Applying the same process in reverse, proves in definitive medical terms that
untested Anthrax and botulism potions kill far more servicemen than enemy
gunfire.
           In an attempt to confirm this vital though very short-lived Gulf War
Syndrome data, the author contacted the French Military Attach� in Australia
and inquired if it was correct that the French Commander-in- Chief forbade his
own personnel the untested substances. The Military Attach� was happy to
confirm this, and also confirmed that not one French soldier or airman has
suffered since the end of the Gulf War. It seemed to be a subject of which he
was very proud, and rightly so. Perhaps it is time for U.S. and British veterans to
confirm the same points with their local French consulates, before taking a very
hefty legal swing at their own governments.�
            On 3 October 1996, nine months after this report was first published in
two small American magazines, and then brought to the attention of the White
House, the prestigious New York Times suddenly added a new dimension [and
thus a possible new cause for Gulf War Syndrome]. According to the
newspaper, an Iraqi chemical weapons dump at Kamisiyah was bombed
extensively by U.S. jets before the ground campaign, meaning soldiers could
have been exposed before their assault. The New York Times did not attempt to
explain why this news was being reported five years after the event, nor why it
was suddenly so important to bring the matter to the attention of the American
public.
           Once again, affected veterans and the public settled down into a
confused silence, their suspicions blunted by media-induced patriotic guilt. How
dare they even imagine that caring American pharmaceutical multinationals
would hurt them or their families, when all along the real culprit was obviously
Saddam Hussein and his evil �weapons of mass destruction�? The Kamisiyah
�link� to Gulf War Syndrome was ruthlessly exploited, with official Pentagon
confirmation that the dump itself was finally destroyed on 4 March 1991 by the
37th Engineering Battalion, who �did not know� that nerve gas was stored there
when they triggered the demolition charges. So, victims and public alike were
coaxed into believing that American and other troops located downwind of the
demolition, had been affected solely by �Iraqi� toxins.
           It was truly brilliant media propaganda, but failed to take into account
those incredibly annoying Frenchmen, who seemed to be everywhere in
southern Iraq at the same time as the Americans and British. Proportionately
speaking, the same number of �French Control Group� troops were present
when Kamisiyah was bombed and finally demolished, but not one of them
suffered or even reported any of the effects of �Gulf War Syndrome�. And before
you ask, yes, the French did indeed trudge wearily through the same areas of
southern Iraq littered with depleted uranium 238 as the Americans and British.
But still there is absolutely no trace of Gulf War Syndrome in any French soldier.
           It does not take a rocket scientist to work out where this report is 
heading.
Just look at the hard facts and ignore the pathetic lobby, media, and academic
hype. As already discussed, all coalition troops regardless of nationality shared
the same air and water, they all walked or drove over the same terrain, and they
all used similar weapons against similar targets. But what about external body
protection? Did the French have vastly superior biowarfare suits that somehow
magically gave them �the edge� over American and British personnel? No, they
did not. The biowarfare suits worn by the French, came from exactly the same
stock as those worn by the Americans and British. The only variables left at this
point in the report, are the untrialled �cocktail� inoculations and the nerve gas
tablets.
           Under heavy media pressure in late October 2000, the retired
commander of French forces in the Gulf, General Michel Roquejoffre, admitted
that his men were in fact ordered to take nerve gas tablets [pyridostigmine
bromide] during the Gulf War, but only for four days when mistakenly believed to
be under direct chemical attack. The General pointed out that this four days of
intermittent French exposure to nerve gas tablets, contrasts sharply with their
continuous use for months on end by American and British servicemen.
However, General Roquejoffre emphasized that at no time did he allow any
French serviceman to receive the highly controversial untrialled American
�cocktail� inoculation.
           Rather than help the media in its never-ending quest to lay misleading
smoke screens around the true origins of Gulf War Syndrome, General
Roquejoffre appears to have used his statement to finally isolate and expose the
real villain behind the debilitating and sometimes lethal disease. Having
�admitted� that some of his troops took the nerve gas tablets during the Gulf
War, General Roquejoffre has wittingly or unwittingly removed the nerve gas
tablet variable, leaving only the lethal American �cocktail� inoculation, which
included the untested Anthrax vaccine being irresponsibly peddled today by
assorted western politicians, as the sole and scientifically proven cause of Gulf
War Syndrome.



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