{"id":173421,"date":"2016-08-21T11:18:57","date_gmt":"2016-08-21T15:18:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/germ-warfare-against-america-part-i-what-is-gulf-war\/"},"modified":"2016-08-21T11:18:57","modified_gmt":"2016-08-21T15:18:57","slug":"germ-warfare-against-america-part-i-what-is-gulf-war","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/germ-warfare\/germ-warfare-against-america-part-i-what-is-gulf-war\/","title":{"rendered":"Germ Warfare Against America: Part I  What Is Gulf War &#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>by Donald S. McAlvaney, Editor,    McAlvaney Intelligence Advisor (MIA),    August 1996    <\/p>\n<p>    GWI is a communicable, moderately contagious and potentially    lethal disease, resulting from a laboratory modified germ    warfare agent called Mycoplasma fermentans (incognitus). [ED.    NOTE: There were actually up to 15 such agents used in Desert    Storm by Iraq   only three have been identified at this    writing: mycoplasma fermentans (incognitus), mycoplasma    genitalia, and Brucella species.]. Myco- plasma fermentans    (incognitus) is a biological which contains most of the (HIV)    envelope gene, which was most likely inserted into it in germ    warfare laboratories.  <\/p>\n<p>    GWI spreads far more easily than AIDS, by sex, by casual    contact, through perspiration, or by being close to someone who    coughs. Your children can be infected at a playground or    school. The Nicolsons, who have isolated the micro-organisms,    say that it is airborne and moderately contagious.  <\/p>\n<p>    Joyce Riley had an American Legion chapter leader call her in    mid-95 who said, I was visiting the Desert Stormers at the VA    Hospital and after two weeks I had the same illness they did    just from visiting them at the VA. It sounds almost like    tuberculosis-type contagion.  <\/p>\n<p>    To illustrate the moderately contagious nature of the    biologicals Saddam used, Dr. Garth Nicolson cited the case of a    young woman who served in a transportation squad who contracted    GWI while assigned to a graves registration unit during the    hostilities. She is currently the sole survivor of the 16    members of her unit.  <\/p>\n<p>    She has severe GWI, is partially paralyzed, has multiple    chemical sensitiveness (which complicate treatment) and has the    mycoplasmic infection. All of the other 15 members of her unit    are dead from what we suspect were infectious diseases. These    (graves registration) units had to deal with the registration    and disposal of thousands of dead Iraqi soldiers who were, we    strongly suspect, exposed to GWI.  <\/p>\n<p>    GWI is the direct health consequence of prolonged exposure to    low (non-lethal at the time of exposure) levels of chemical and    biological agents released primarily by direct Iraqi attack via    missiles, rockets, artillery, or aircraft munitions, and by    fallout from allied bombings of Iraqi chemical warfare    munitions facilities during the 38-day war.  <\/p>\n<p>    The effects of these exposures were exacerbated by the harmful    and synergistic side effects of unproven (untested)    pyridostigmine bromide (PB) pills (nerve agent pre-treatment    pills) forcibly administered to our troops; botulinum toxoid    vaccines (also untested and experimental) forcibly administered    to our troops; anthrax vaccines and several other experimental    vaccines, all forcibly administered to our troops like so many    laboratory guinea pigs.  <\/p>\n<p>    Estimates of the number of vets who are sick are just that      estimates. Estimates of 50 to 90,000 sick vets are now    obsolete. Over 160,000 Gulf War vets have reported to the Gulf    War Registry (kept by the Department of Defense   which still    maintains that the disease does not exist). Dr. Garth Nicolson    estimates the number of veterans sick with GWI to be closer to    100,000 to 200,000 with approximately 15,000 dead. This does    not include wives, children or other family members, friends or    associates (secondary infectees) who are sick, disabled, dying    or dead.  <\/p>\n<p>    By August 15, 1991, 17,000 out of 100,000 reservists and    National Guardsmen who served in the Gulf conflict had reported    to the VA that they were ill. Four years later (in August 96)    that number is likely to have tripled to 51,000, or over half    of the total. Joyce Riley estimates that 1\/2 of all Desert    Stormers may now be positive for Mycoplasma fermentans    (incognitus). Riley (and the Nicolsons) also estimate that a    large percent of all GWI victims may ultimately die from the    disease, or suicide.  <\/p>\n<p>    On 7\/31\/96, Tony Flint, spokesperson for the British Gulf War    Veterans Association, reported that the number of GW veterans    deaths in U.K. is l.233 out of 51,000 Brits who participated.    Of these deaths, 13% or 162 were from suicide. These are huge    numbers of suicide victims who took their lives due to their    lack of treatment and incredible pain levels.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whole families are now ill. Nor do the above numbers include    babies which are being born dead or severely deformed like the    thalidomide babies of the 50s. Some of the baby deformities    are Goldenhar syndrome, wherein babies are born with one or    more limbs missing, a missing eye or other deformity. It is now    estimated that a large percent of babies born to infected    veterans are being born deformed or with birth problems.  <\/p>\n<p>    The study done for former U.S. Senator Don Riegle (D-MI)    concluded that 78% of wives of veterans who are sick are also    likely to be sick, that 25% of their children born before the    war are also likely to be sick, and that 65% of children born    to sick Gulf War veterans after the war also are likely to be    sick.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Nicolsons, after listening to health complaints of many    veterans of Desert Storm (including their step-daughter, then    Staff Sergeant Sharron McMillan, who served with the Armys    101st Airborne Division-Air Assault, in the deep insertions    into Iraq), concluded that the symptoms can be explained by    aggressive, pathogenic mycoplasma and other microorganism    infections.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mycoplasmas are similar to bacteria. They are a group of small    microorganisms, in between the size and complexity of cells and    viruses, some of which can invade and burrow very deep into the    cell and cause chromic infections. According to the Nicolsons,    normal mycoplasma infections produce relatively benign diseases    limited to particular tissue sites or organs, such as urinary    tract or respiratory infections.  <\/p>\n<p>    However, the types of mycoplasmas which the Nicolsons have    detected in Desert Storm veterans are very pathogenic, colonize    in a variety of organs and tissues, and are very difficult to    treat. [ED. NOTE: The Nicolsons tested thousands of veterans    blood samples (free-of-charge) while at the M.D. Anderson    Center].  <\/p>\n<p>    These mycoplasmas can be detected by a technique the Nicolsons    developed called Gene Tracking, whereby the blood is separated    into red and white blood cell fractions, and then further    fractionated into nucleoproteins that bond to DNA, the genetic    material in each cell. Finally, the purified nucleoproteins are    probed to determine the presence of specific mycoplasma gene    sequences. [ED. NOTE: Obviously this is no ordinary blood test    and can only be understood or done by a small handful of    pathologists or microbiologists in the world today].  <\/p>\n<p>    As the Nicolsons wrote in a recent paper entitled Chronic    Fatigue Illness and Desert Storm  Were Biological Weapons Used    Against Our Forces in the Gulf War?: In our preliminary study    on a small number of Gulf War veterans and their families, we    have found evidence of mycoplasmic infections in about one-half    of the patients whose blood we have examined.  <\/p>\n<p>    Not every Gulf War veteran had the same type of mycoplasma DNA    sequences that came from mycoplasmas bound to or inside their    white blood cells. Of particular importance, however, was our    detection of highly unusual retroviral DNA sequences in the    same samples by the same technique. These highly unusual DNA    sequences included a portion of the HIV-1 (the AIDS-causing    virus) genetic code, the HIV-1 envelope gene, but not the    entire HIV-1 viral genomes.  <\/p>\n<p>    The type of mycoplasma we identified was highly unusual and it    almost certainly could not occur naturally. It has one gene    from the HIV-1 virus   but only one gene. This meant it was    almost certainly an artificially modified microbe   altered    purposely by scientists to make them more pathogenic and more    difficult to detect.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thus these soldiers were not infected with the HIV-1 virus,    because the virus cannot replicate with only one HIV-1 envelope    gene that we detected. [ED. NOTE: But, infected soldiers do    exhibit many of the symptoms of AIDS while testing HIV    negative. Garth Nicolson says that Mycoplasma fermentans    (incognitus) contains about 40% of the HIV virus which causes    AIDS. He told this writer on 8\/9\/96 that some soldiers do test    HIV-1 positive, but do not have the HIV virus  only the    envelope gene product].  <\/p>\n<p>    Interestingly, the specific DNA sequence that we detected    encodes a protein that, when expressed on the surface of the    mycoplasma, would enable any myco-plasma to bind to many cell    types in the body, and even enter those cells.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thus this genetic manipulation could render a relatively benign    mycoplasma much more invasive and pathogenic and capable of    attacking many organ and tissue systems of the body.  <\/p>\n<p>    Such findings suggest that the mycoplasmas that we have found    in Gulf War veterans are not naturally occurring organisms, or    to be more specific, they were probably genetically modified or    engineered to be more invasive and pathogenic, or quite    simply, more potent biological weapons.  <\/p>\n<p>    In our rather small sample of Gulf War veterans, it seems that    the soldiers that were involved in the deep insertions into    Iraq and those that were near Saudi SCUD impact zones may be    the ones at highest risk for contracting the mycoplasmas that    we feel are a major culprit in the Desert Storm-associated    chronic fatigue illness. Our preliminary research indicates    that the types of mycoplasmas found in some of the Desert Storm    veterans with the most severe chronic symptoms may have been    altered, probably by genetic manipulation, suggesting strongly    that biological weapons were used in Desert Storm.  <\/p>\n<p>    We consider it quite likely that many of the Desert Storm    veterans suffering from the symptoms (described below) may have    been infected with microorganisms. Quite possibly aggressive    pathogenic mycoplasmas and probably other pathogens such as    pathogenic bacteria as well, and this type of multiple    infection can produce the chronic symptoms   even long after    exposure. [ED. NOTE: Three to seven years later, Joyce Riley    calls it a time-release form of illness].  <\/p>\n<p>    [ED. NOTE: Joyce Riley and the Nicolsons believe that the    microbe just described is only one of 10 to 15 different    microbes or different types of germ warfare that could have    been utilized].  <\/p>\n<p>    Micotoxins are toxins that are associated with fungus. Fungi    and micotoxins have long been a very secret carrier of germ    warfare agents. Micotoxins are very difficult to destroy with    temperature, weather, or anything else.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mycoplasmas have for many years been studied as potential germ    warfare agents. Add a recombinant DNA to the mycoplasma such as    the HIV envelope gene, and youve got a very virulent form of    disease that is going to be passed easily throughout the    population.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mycoplama fermentans (incognitus) (and the other 10 to 15    microbes the Nicolsons believe could have been used by Saddam)    are easily manufactured and have been made for the past 15    years in America, Russia, Iraq, China, Israel and even in    Libyas new biological (germ) warfare facilities.  <\/p>\n<p>    One of the more ominous aspects of GWI is that the    microorganism is communicable between humans and dogs and cats    (and presumably other animals). Veterans pets are coming down    with the GWI symptoms and dying. Remember one of the Nicolsons    cats contracted it and died. So, the disease is contagious    between species. As Joyce Riley has said, The fact that the    disease is being transmitted from people to animals is almost    unprecedented. To find an organism that can be transmitted to    animals is truly frightening.  <\/p>\n<p>    In England, a viral researcher friend says that he has treated    a number of people with the human form of Mad Cow Disease      which he says has many common characteristics with GWI.    Remember, most of the cattle herd of England had to be    destroyed because of Mad Cow Disease. The British researcher    says he is presently seeing (and treating) dozens of new,    never-before-seen viruses in the U.K.  <\/p>\n<p>    There is a large list of signs and symptoms which can begin    from six months to six or seven years from the time of    exposure, and once they begin, can get progressively worse    until the victim is partially or totally disabled, or dies.    [ED. NOTE: With severe exposure to heavy doses of biologicals,    the symptoms can show up in a few days]. These symptoms include    (not listed in order of severity or frequency): (1) Chronic    fatigue; (2) Frequent (or constant) throwing up and diarrhea;    (3) Severe weight loss (wasting away) very similar to an AIDS    patient; (4) Severe joint pains; (5) Headaches that dont go    away; (6) Memory loss, concentration loss  the brain begins to    go; (7) Inability to sleep [ED. NOTE: Severe sleep disorders    are one of the worst and most frequent symptoms. Victims often    sleep in the day, awake at night, or dont sleep for days or    weeks]; (8) A rash   on the stomach, groin, back, face, arms      often looks like a giant ring worm. Whole families often    get the rash; (9) Lymph nodes begin to swell; (10) Nervous    system problems begin to appear (Parkinson-like symptoms,    numbness and tingling around the body which can degenerate into    paralysis and death); (11) Night sweats; (12) Bizarre tumors     many brain stem tumors; [ED. NOTE: the active duty tumor rate    in the U.S. military has increased 600% since 1990, according    to data obtained from the Veterans Admini-stration. This data    is available from Joyce Riley at the American Gulf War Veterans    Association, 3506 Highway 6 South #117, Sugarland, TX    77478-4401 (1-713-587-5437)]; (13) Bizarre personality changes    (victims become violent, have wide mood swings, severe    depression, they hibernate in a dark room, begin to drink    heavily, use drugs, become violently angry. Denial is a major    facet of the disease; (14) Cant work   often go bankrupt;    (15) A large number of victims (perhaps 50%) end up committing    suicide. GWI victims are walking time bombs!  <\/p>\n<p>    Many of the symptoms are similar to AIDS because they are both    immuno- suppressive and attack the immune system. Most victims    will have half to two-thirds of these symptoms (some more    severe than others). Wives married to GWI victims are likely to    get the disease via sex and other close contact, and their    symptoms can even include cervical cancer, ovarian cysts,    ovarian tumors, endometriosis, painful intercourse, chlamydia,    and herpes (sexually transmitted diseases [STDs] but with no    extra-marital sexual activity). About 90% of the wives of    veterans who are sick with GWI are now complaining of these    symptoms.  <\/p>\n<p>    When Joyce Riley had the disease she had some of the above    symptoms in addition to the following symptomology: (1) She    felt like a part of the body (like a foot, a leg, a calf, an    arm) was missing; (2) She felt like a pan of hot water had been    splashed on her  one side of her body burned; (3) She felt    like a foot was in ice; (4) She had bone pain, muscle pain    (like a cramp or charley horse that doesnt let up for weeks);    (5) She had central nervous system symptoms (knife-like pain    from the upper back to tailbone).  <\/p>\n<p>    Bleeding and hemorrhaging are symptoms associated with GWI. In    Ebola Zaire, the body bleeds out in about 48 hours. Ebola    Riston (a variation of Ebola Zaire) takes about two years to    cause death  with severe bleeding. A number of Gulf War vets    who have called Joyce Riley have told her that they are    bleeding from every orifice of their body. And their doctors    dont have a clue as to what is happening   they just know    they dont have long to live. [ED. NOTE: She gets dozens of    calls each day].  <\/p>\n<p>    The Ebola Riston virus is a version of the Ebola Zaire virus    (which may have been laboratory produced) but it takes about    two years or more to kill a victim, beginning with the onset of    the symptoms, versus 48 hours for Ebola Zaire. [ED. NOTE:    Readers of this report are strongly encouraged to buy and read    the book, The Hot Zone and rent the movie Outbreak  both    of which deal with the Ebola Zaire virus. However, in the real    world, Ebola did not come from an African monkey, cave or rain    forest  but probably from a biological warfare laboratory].  <\/p>\n<p>    Lekoencephalopathy is similar to Mad Cow disease  the brain    dissolves! It is now spreading among the populace of England.    25 to 30-year-old paratroopers are now dying of    lekoencephalopathy. Other symptoms of GWI include: recurring    fever, menstrual disorders, stomach upsets and cramps, heart    pain, kidney pain, thyroid problems, and in extreme cases,    autoimmune-like disorders such as those that lead to paralysis.  <\/p>\n<p>    Many GWI victims are getting medical diagnoses of MS (Multiple    Sclerosis) or Guillian Barre Syndrome, and Amyotrophic Lateral    Sclerosis (Lou Gehrings Disease), their neurological problems    eventually lead to paralysis and death. Thousands of Gulf War    vets are now being diagnosed as having MS when they really have    GWI.  <\/p>\n<p>    The reason for the autoimmune symptoms maybe related to the    cell penetrating mycoplasmas and bacteria of GWI. When these    microorganisms proliferate and leave the cell, they can take a    piece of the cells membrane with it, resulting in host immune    responses against the microorganisms as well as the normal    parts of membrane associated with the microorganism. This type    of response is called a concomitant immune response.  <\/p>\n<p>    In August 95, researchers at the University of Glasgow    released a report entitled, Neurological Dysfunction in Gulf    War Syndrome, which was published in the March 96 issue of    the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry which    said, The results between the two groups [Desert Storm vets    and non-military control group] showed significant differences    between the two groups in terms of nervous system function. The    Gulf War veterans performed less well. They all displayed the    classic symptoms of nerve damage.  <\/p>\n<p>    Graves Disease (a disease of the thyroid) is another problem or    symptom associated ith mycoplasma fermentans (incognitus)    infection. If it settles in the wheart, then you can get a    severe enlargement and necrosis (or degeneration) of the heart,    and in some autopsies of GWI victims, the coroner says, their    heart exploded.  <\/p>\n<p>    The most severely affected (sickest) units in our military are    the 101st Airborne, the 82nd Airborne, and the Big Red One out    of Ft. Riley, Kansas, and the 3rd and 5th Special Forces.  <\/p>\n<p>    [ED. NOTE: 99.9% of the medical doctors in America cant    recognize GWI, dont believe it even exists because of the    government and medical establishment saying it doesnt exist,    would have no idea how to test for it and even less idea how to    treat it. Most alternate medical practitioners are in the same    boat although many of them would try detoxification and immune    system therapy which would be helpful. These are answers (if    the disease is not too far advanced) both in the tradition    (mainline) medical area and in the alternate medicine field    which will be discussed in Section VI below. If you or a family    member reading this report are discouraged at this point, turn    to Section VI on Methods of Treatment before continuing].  <\/p>\n<p>    Life (11\/95) featured a special report entitled: The Tiny    Victims of Desert Storm, which described in heart-rending    detail (with numerous photos) how the children of our veterans    are being born with horrendous disfiguring birth defects. The    article was subtitled, When our soldiers risked their lives in    the Gulf, they never imagined that their children might suffer    the consequences   or that their country would turn its back    on them.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the months and years following Desert Storm, thousands of    babies have been born to vets with horrible deformities    (missing limbs, one eye, missing ears, incomplete or missing    organs  reminiscent of the Thalidomide babies of the 1950s     but in far greater numbers. [ED. NOTE: Thalidomide was another    experimental drug (administered to pregnant mothers) which went    awry].  <\/p>\n<p>    Meanwhile, the Department of Defense is working overtime to    cover up the crisis with Gulf War babies, denying it exists,    denying benefits or medical assistance to veterans with birth    defected children, and even going so far as to censor the    Life article cited above off of the Internet.  <\/p>\n<p>    Dr. William Campbell Douglass is the editor of the Second    Opinion newsletter and author of the book, Who Killed Africa    (about how the World Health Organization smallpox inoculations    may have triggered the AIDS epidemic in Africa). Dr. Douglass,    a close friend of this writer, wrote in his January 1994    newsletter regarding Gulf War Illness: The symptoms are now    having serious repercussions. Half or more of the babies born    to Gulf War vets since the war have had some sort of birth    defect or blood disorder.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nation Magazine (1\/95) estimates that 67% of babies being    born to Gulf War vets who are ill are having serious birth    problems. Over half of the babies now being born in Iraq today    have deformities or major birth defects, according to reports    Dr. Garth and Nancy Nicolson have received.  <\/p>\n<p>    According to the Life Magazine article: In 1975, a landmark    Swedish study concluded that low-level exposure to nerve and    mustard gases could cause both chronic illness and birth    defects. The Pentagon denies the presence of such chemicals    during the Gulf War. [ED. NOTE: Even though over 18,000    chemical alarms sounded during the Gulf War] but the Czech and    British governments say their troops detected both kinds of gas    during the war. A 1994 report by the General Accounting Office    says that: American soldiers were exposed to 21 potential    reproductive toxicants, any of which might have harmed them or    their future children.  <\/p>\n<p>    A number of examples of babies born to Gulf War vets with    devastating birth defects were cited in the Life Magazine    article:  <\/p>\n<p>    1) Kennedi Clark (Age 4)  Born to Darrell (an Army paratrooper    in the Gulf War) and Shona Clark. Kennedis face is grotesquely    swollen sprinkled with red, knotted lumps. She was born without    a thyroid. If not for daily hormone treatments, she would die.    What disfigures her features, however, is another congenital    condition: hemangiomas, benign tumors made of tangled red blood    vessels. Since she was a few weeks old, they have been popping    up all over  on her eyelids, lips, etc.  <\/p>\n<p>    (2) Lea Arnold (Age 4)  Born to Richard and Lisa Arnold.    Richard was a civilian helicopter mechanic (working for    Lockheed) with the Armys 1st Cavalry Division during the Gulf    War. Lea was born with spina bifida, a split in the backbone    that causes paralysis and hydrocephalus (i.e. water on the    brain). She needed surgery to remove three vertebrae. Today,    she cannot move her legs or roll over. A shunt drains the fluid    from her skull. Her upper body is so weak that she cannot push    herself in a wheelchair on carpeting. To strengthen her bones,    she spends hours in a contraption that holds her upright. Just    about our whole world is centered around Lea, says Lisa Arnold.    Huge medical bills and the unwillingness of insurance companies    to cover pre-existing conditions force the family to live in    poverty in order to qualify for Medicaid.  <\/p>\n<p>    (3) Casey Minns (Age 3)  Born to Army Sgt. Brad and Marilyn    Minns. Casey was born with Goldenhar Syndrome, characterized by    a lopsided head and spine. His left ear is missing, his    digestive tract (i.e. esophagus) was disconnected. Trying to    repair his damaged organs, surgeons at Walter Reed Army Medical    Center damaged his vocal chords and colon, says Brad and    Marilyn. His parents feed and remove his wastes through holes    in his belly. His mother Marilyn, says, Sometimes it just    overwhelms me, but I try to take it one day at a time.. its    made worse by people who say that Gulf War Syndrome doesnt    existtheyre turning their backs on us.  <\/p>\n<p>    (4) Michael Ayers (Died at 5 Months of Age)  Born to Glenn (a    battery commander in the Gulf War) and Melanie Ayers. Michael    was born with a mitral-valve defect in his heart. He sweat    constantly  until the night h woke up screaming, his arms and    legs ice-cold. he died that night of congestive heart failure.    As Life Magazine wrote: After Michaels death, Melanie sealed    off his bedroom; she tried to close herself off as well. But    soon she began to encounter a shocking number of other    parents whose post-Gulf War children had been born with    abnormalities. All of them were desperate to know what had gone    wrong and whether they would ever again be able to bear healthy    babies. With Kim Sullivan, an artillery captains wife whose    infant son, Matthew, had died of a rare liver cancer, Melanie    founded an informal network of fellow sufferers. Kim is here.    So is Connie Hanson, wife of an Army sergeant  her son, Jayce,    was born with multiple deformities. Army Sgt. John Mabus has    brought along his babies  Zachary and Andrew  who suffer from    an incomplete fusion of the skull. The people in this room have    turned to one another because they can no longer rely upon the    military.  <\/p>\n<p>    (5) Cedrick Miller (Age 4)  Born to Steve (a former Army medic    in the Gulf War) and Bianca Miller. Cedrick was born with his    trachea and esophagus fused; despite surgery, his inability to    hold down solid food has kept his weight to 20 pounds. His    internal problems include hydrocephalus and a heart in the    wrong place. Cedrick suffers, like Casey Minns, from Goldenhars    Syndrome. The left half of his face is shrunken, with a missing    ear and blind eye.  <\/p>\n<p>    (6) Jayce Hanson (Age 4)  Born to Paul (a Gulf War vet) and    Connie Hanson. Jayce was born with hands and feet attached to    twisted stumps. He also had a hole in his heart, a    hemophilia-like blood condition, and underdeveloped ear canals    ..a cherubic, rambunctious blond, hes the unofficial poster    boy of the Gulf War babies  seen by millions in People    Magazine. But since his last major public appearance, he has    undergone a change. His lower legs are missing. Doctors    recently amputated his legs at the knees to make it easier to    fit him with prosthetics. Hell say once in a while, My feet    are gone, says his mother Connie, but he has been a real    trooper.  <\/p>\n<p>    (7) Alexander Albuck (Age 3)   Born to Lieutenant and Kelli    Albuck after two miscarriages. Alexander was born with    underdeveloped lungs, Strep B infection, spinal meningitis,    cranial hemorrhage, collapsed heart valve, calcium deposits in    the kidneys, bleeding ulcers, cerebral palsy, vision and    hearing impairments, bronchia pulmonary dysphasia, etc. Having    exhausted the lifetime limit on their health insurance in the    first three months, the Albucks because responsible for paying    for his treatment. The first bill they received was for    $154,319!  <\/p>\n<p>    There are thousands of young children like Kennedi, Lea, Casey,    Michael, Cedrick, Jayce, and Alexander (the tiny victims of    Desert Storm) who have been born to Gulf War vets with horrible    birth defects or who have died from these deformities. The    government (especially the Defense Department) denies that the    problem exists and no government medical or financial    assistance is forthcoming unless a parent is still in the    military (and over 2\/3 of the Gulf War vets have been separated    from duty since Operation Desert Storm).  <\/p>\n<p>    As Life wrote: For parents of these children, the going is    grim. They are denied insurance coverage for pre-existing    conditions. They are being driven into poverty. Some join the    welfare line so Medicaid will help with the impossible burden.    You could be a millionaire, and there is no way you could take    care of one of these children, says Lisa Arnold.  <\/p>\n<p>    Because the U.S. government and military will not help, a Gulf    War Baby Registry has been formed (in Orlando, Florida) by Dr.    Betty Bekdeci to track as best as possible the birth defected    children. Call 1-800-313-2232 for more information.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/all-natural.com\/part-1\/\" title=\"Germ Warfare Against America: Part I  What Is Gulf War ...\">Germ Warfare Against America: Part I  What Is Gulf War ...<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> by Donald S.  <a href=\"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/germ-warfare\/germ-warfare-against-america-part-i-what-is-gulf-war\/\">Continue reading <span class=\"meta-nav\">&rarr;<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":5,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[187834],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-173421","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-germ-warfare"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/173421"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/5"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=173421"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/173421\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=173421"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=173421"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=173421"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}