Time: Sat Nov 02 10:01:05 1996 To: bigred@duracef.shout.net From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 9 Num. 57 (fwd) Cc: Bcc: Nancy Lord <snip> >Brian: > >Please release the following information on your network, but please >x-out my name. Thanks. > >Regarding the possibility of biological agents infecting Persian Gulf War >veterans (along with the existing body of evidence that points to >chemical weapons exposure), I offer the following testimonial. > >In 1990-92, I was managing editor of a small Midwestern newspaper. At >this time I do not want to reveal which state in which this paper is >located. > >In November of 1990, it was evident that the U.A. Army Reserve unit in >the community was going to be mobilized for duty in the Persian Gulf >relating to what ended up becoming Operation Desert Storm in January of >1991. > >The reservists mobilized and were sent to Saudi Arabia for duty. They >participated in the ground assault and helped support the aerial >bombardment. Upon their return, many became ill. > >I covered the departure and return of these troops. I began suffering >(and continue to suffer) from the following symptoms: > >-- Irregular digestion. >-- Blurred vision. >-- Chronic bone aches. >-- Microscopic hematuria (blood in urine) with no recognizable cause. >-- Bouts of fatigiue. >-- Fits of anger and depression. > >At no time was I diagnosed with anything that medical science would >recognize as a disease. However, I can say that my contact with Persian >Gulf War troops was extensive, especially after they returned from duty. > >Please note that the Fox News Network, on reporting about this story, >states repeatedly that "chemical OR BIOLOGICAL weapons" might have been >used against U.S. troops, and that such use might have been stealth in >nature; that is, a low-key exposure to such agents as our ground forces >raced across the desert sands of Iraq. > >OKB suspect Timothy McVeigh was part of that ground assault and reported >symptoms after duty, including fits of anger and depression, possibly >leading to his wanting to become involved in antigovernment activities. >Could he be infected? If so, he might not be necessarily responsible for >his actions. Americans with Disabilities Act > >Militarily, it has always been a mystery why the U.S. ground forces won >such an easy "victory" in the Persian Gulf War. Perhaps it was because >Saddam Hussein wanted our troops to become heavily exposed to BIOLOGICAL >agents and spread that infection all across the United States upon there >return. Now, THERE is a worthy hypothesis. Can it be that George Bush was similarly motivated, as part of the NWO/Skull & Bones Society? /s/ Paul Mitchell > >Thank you for your kind attention and consideration, > >Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx > >
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