INTERNATIONAL GULF WAR COUNCIL'S PRESENTATION ON GW CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS, A SVR COALITION BROADCAST BY JERREL COOK, CRYPTOME'S SECRET NUKE MEETING, AND DU VS. THE NUREMBERG CODE.
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IGWC Members, Veterans and Veteran Advocates,
After listening to the different testimonies in this hearing, it was obvious that the Veterans Affairs Committee (Senators Murray, Burr, and Sanders, and Drs Nass, and Steele) were quite keen on the sick Gulf War Veteran’s problems and raked Kilpatrick and Kupersmith over the hot coals, publicly reprimanding them for the lateness in their presentations and for the content (or lack thereof) of anything that supported any efforts by the VA and DoD in effective treatment and research for Gulf War Veterans.
Kilpatrick and Kupersmith squirmed like tardy school boys, passing the buck and giving every excuse under the sun why their testimonies were late (with the exception of their dogs eating their homework); and they couldn’t give a good reason as to why there was very little updating on Gulf War information, treatment and research in recent years. Click on the link near the bottom of this email (highlighted in yellow) to see and listen to the video of this hearing. It’s quite lengthy, so get comfortable and allow yourself at least an hour and a half to listen to it. It seemed like there was about a 20 minute wait/pause in the beginning of the video, so you may want to ‘forward’ the video a little.
Julie Mock’s testimony was professional and compelling on the effects of exposures as it relates to MS and disabilities in children of Gulf War Veterans. Thank you, Julie, for the hard work and efforts you’ve made to these issues and Gulf War Illnesses in general!
Denise Nichols has also submitted written testimony in great detail which can be read here:
http://www.gulfwarvets.com/cgi-bin/ulti ... 000056;p=1 Thanks to all of you who contacted your senators about this hearing and expressed your concerns to them in behalf of all Gulf War Veterans. If anyone else has written testimony they’ve submitted (or comments) and would like for others to see, please email
admin@gulfwarcouncil.com with your testimony and we will post it on the bulletin board for you.
Drs Nass and Steele volleyed back answers and information to questions asked by Senators Murray, Burr and Sanders, setting up the scene-- exposing the areas of neglect and concern by the VA and DoD (Kilpatrick and Kupersmith) over the years. Drs Nass and Steele, we thank you for your courage and tireless efforts in taking a strong stand for us!
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Hearing: Research and Treatment for Gulf War Illness
September,25,2007
Tuesday, September 25, 2007 9:30-Noon Dirksen 562
Oversight Hearing: Research and Treatment for Gulf War Illnesses
Click Here to View Hearing
Committee Leadership I
Chairman Daniel K. Akaka
Committee Leadership II
Ranking Member Richard Burr
Panel I
James Binns Chairman, Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans Illnesses
Julie Mock President Veterans of Modern Warfare, Inc.
Meryl Nass, MD, Director of Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Mount Desert Island Hospital Bar Harbor, Maine
Lea Steele, Ph.D. Scientific Director, Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veteransí Illnesses Associate Professor, Kansas State University
Roberta F. White, PhD, Member, Research Advisory Committee on Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses, Professor and Chair, Department of Environmental Health, Boston University School of Public Health
Panel II
MICHAEL E. KILPATRICK, MD DEPUTY DIRECTOR FORCE HEALTH PROTECTION AND READINESS PROGRAMS DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
JOEL KUPERSMITH, MD CHIEF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICER DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
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Year: [2007], 2006, 2005
Month: [September], August, July, June, May, April, March, February, January
September, 2007
· Hearing published on: September 19, 2007Hearing: Information Technology[September 19, 2007]
· Hearing published on: September 20, 2007Hearing: Legislative Presentation by The American Legion [September 20, 2007]
· Hearing published on: September 25, 2007Hearing: Research and Treatment for Gulf War Illness[September 25, 2007]
· Hearing published on: September 27, 2007Hearing: Nomination of Paul J. Hutter to be General Counsel, Department of Veterans Affairs [September 27, 2007]
Dear IGWC Members, Veterans, and Veteran Advocates,
Please note: Dr Nass would like to share her corrected version of her testimony with you. Her testimony included over 100 footnotes (which are omitted from the committee's website). You may view it here:
http://gulfwarcouncil.com/dr_nass.htm
Denise Nichols’ testimony can be seen here:
http://gulfwarcouncil.com/denise_nichols.htm
And, veteran/member discussions may be posted here:
http://www.gulfwarvets.com/ubb/ultimate ... 2;t=000056
These links are also posted on the IGWC website:
http://gulfwarcouncil.com/index.htm
U.S. accused of failing ill '91 Gulf War veterans
16 years after war, 175,000 complain of seriously diseases
Reuters
Updated: 4:35 p.m. CT Sept 25, 2007
WASHINGTON - Medical experts and U.S. senators accused the Pentagon and
Veterans Affairs Department on Tuesday of failing to take seriously
illnesses suffered by U.S. 1991 Gulf War veterans and doing too little
to help them.
Expert witnesses called before the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee
testified that Gulf War illnesses are real, serious and widespread
among U.S. troops sent to expel Iraqi forces from Kuwait. The issue has
been controversial for years.
The Institute of Medicine, which provides advice on medical issues to
U.S. policymakers, concluded in September 2006 that Gulf War veterans
reported far more symptoms of illness than their fellow troops who were
not deployed.
One in four report illness
But its report said studies have failed to establish that these
symptoms constitute a medical syndrome unique to Gulf War veterans.
Some of the harshest criticism of the government came from members of
an advisory committee created by Congress in 1998 to advise the VA on
Gulf War illnesses.
This panel's chairman, James Binns, said 16 years after the war,
175,000 U.S. veterans -- one in four of those who served -- remain
seriously ill, with the sickest among them developing neurodegenerative
diseases and brain cancer.
Binns said Pentagon and VA officials continue to "minimize these
illnesses at every opportunity, misleading Congress and the scientific
community." He faulted a VA fact sheet given to some senators stating,
"Gulf War veterans suffer from a wide range of common illnesses, which
might be expected in any group of veterans their age."
"That," Binns testified, "is garbage."
Lea Steele, scientific director for the advisory panel, said veterans
with Gulf War illness typically experience some combination of severe
headaches, memory and concentration problems, persistent pain, fatigue,
gastrointestinal and respiratory problems and unusual skin lesions and
rashes.
Causes unclear
The causes remain contentious, with some of the possibilities often
cited including: low-dose exposure to chemical weapons, vaccines or
medications given by the military, pesticides or smoke from burning oil
wells.
Republican Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina cited a consensus among
Veterans Affairs committee members that Gulf War illnesses are real.
Washington state Democratic Sen. Patty Murray blasted the Pentagon's
"long and shameful history" of failing to help the ill veterans.
A Pentagon health official said 15 to 20 percent of U.S. troops
deployed to fight the current wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are coming
home with "ill-defined" medical symptoms that defy standard diagnosis,
as was the case with Gulf War vets.
"I don't want to say we're seeing Gulf War illness in these folks," the
Pentagon's Dr. Michael Kilpatrick said after the hearing, but added
that some symptoms are similar to those seen in the earlier Gulf War
veterans.
'A tragic record of failure'
Binns said the U.S. government has spent more than $300 million on Gulf
War illness research.
"Much of the money was misspent on the false theory that these
illnesses were caused by psychological stress, part of a deliberate
effort to downplay these illnesses as the sort of thing that happens
after every war, rather than the result of toxic exposures," Binns
said.
"Only two treatment studies have ever been conducted, with negligible
results. This is a tragic record of failure, and the time lost can
never be regained," Binns said.
Kilpatrick said the 1991 Gulf War veterans who report health problems
are definitely ill, but do not have a single type of health problem.
"There isn't any constellation of symptoms that's unique to Gulf War
veterans," he added.
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Rescue and Development of ViequesP.O. Box 1424 Vieques, Puerto Rico 00765787 741-0716 787 375-0525 HYPERLINK"mailto:bieke@prorescatevie ques.org"bieke@prorescatevie ques.orgSpecial ReportVIEQUES UPDATE delivered by Robert Rabin SiegelCitizens Forum/Humacao September 22, 2007On May 1, 2003 the people of Vieques and all Puerto Ricans celebrated anenormous victory for Justice and Peace. Without firing a single shot, wewere able to defeat the greatest and most powerful military force in thehistory of humanity--the United States Navy.For more than half a century, three quarters of the territory of Vieques,was occupied by the navy. The bombing, the testing of new types
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