SADDAM'S ANTHRAX/VIRUS/NERVE GAS
We now have evidence that Saddam used Chemical weapons against
our troops during the Gulf War. The most likely agent Saddam used
was Nerve Gas. (See below.)
We also have evidence that Saddam helped to train Al Queada, and
that two different types (refined differences not strains) of
Anthrax were used in the US mail attacks on Americans. One source
of the Anthrax for Al Queada probably came from a mail order
source, but the other source surfaces the question that if Saddam
was willing to finance and train Al Qaeda, would he not also
furnish them with his most stockpiled Biological agent which of
course is Anthrax? If not, then where did Al Queada get the
second source of Anthrax?
Moreover, more recently, the United States has been suddenly
exposed to the West Nile Virus. Mysteriously, this particular
strain (according to the CDC, see below) is from the Middle East.
Why would America find itself under attack by a virus that
originated from Middle East and not from Europe? The West Nile
Virus also was believed to be first introduced to America some
time late 1999 or early 2000....right around the time the Al
Qaeda terrorists were entering the United States.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Sharon has stated that his intelligence
community has advised him that Saddam is intensifying his
Chemical and Biological weapons program in anticipation of an
attack from the American anti-terrorism coalition. Prime Minister
Sharon has also stated that we must attack Saddam now, before he
has time to increase the amount and efficacy of his weapons of
mass destruction and delivers them to terrorists to use against
America and Israel.
Doug Grant (Tm)
"Three Neurologic Syndromes in Sick Gulf War Veterans"The Genie
is Out of the
Bottle":
University of Texas Southwestern Research Team Identifies Three
Neurologic
Syndromes in Sick Gulf War Veterans
by Neenyah Ostrom
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Robert W. Haley, M.D., and colleagues just published three
research papers in
the Journal of the American Medical Association describing three
primary,
organic, neurotoxic syndromes among veterans of the Persian Gulf
War. These
three syndromes appear to be variants of a rare disorder called
"organophosphate-induced delayed polyneuropathy," which is caused
by exposure to
neurotropic chemical agents like insect repellant or chemical
warfare agents."
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Questions and Answers About West Nile Virus - CDC Division of
Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases (DVBID)
Questions and Answers
Overview of West Nile Virus
Q. What is West Nile encephalitis?
A. "Encephalitis" means an inflammation of the brain and can be
caused by viruses and bacteria, including viruses transmitted by
mosquitoes. West Nile encephalitis is an infection of the brain
caused by West Nile virus, a flavivirus commonly found in Africa,
West Asia, and the Middle East. It is closely related to St.
Louis encephalitis virus found in the United States.
Q. Where did West Nile virus come from?
A. West Nile virus has been commonly found in humans and birds
and other vertebrates in Africa, Eastern Europe, West Asia, and
the Middle East, but until 1999 had not previously been
documented in the Western Hemisphere. It is not known from where
the U.S. virus originated, *but it is most closely related
genetically to strains found in the Middle East.*
Q. How long has West Nile virus been in the U.S.?
A. It is not known how long it has been in the U.S., but CDC
scientists believe the virus has probably been in the eastern
U.S. since the early summer of 1999, possibly longer.
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