No.49490
Hundreds of thousands of service men were infected with a sickness that lasted for years, worsening over time. Even veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan also suffer from it. What does /x/ think caused it?
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No.49492
>>49490
Years ago in my country (not the US) a retired army general sought the help of a popular tv program because he had been getting sick after coming back from war (I think he was in the Balkans though) and the State had forgotten about him and other soldiers who were sharing his fate. I remember there was a lot of talk about depleted uranium ammunitions, that seemed to be the main theory. Not sure if anything ever came of it.
The wide range of symptoms makes me think that there's more than syndrome, and we shouldn't limit ourselves to one single cause. It's probably depleted uranium, plus stress, plus biological weapons, and who knows what else. Governments use wars to test all kinds of exotic weapons and soldiers are treated as guinea pigs pretty much.
Somewhat related: A History Of US Secret Human Experimentation
https://rense.com//general36/history.htm
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No.49493
>>49492
*more than one syndrome
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No.49513
A combination of burn pits they used at the bases where they burned absolutely goddamn everything and depleted uranium munitions which is just a bullshit word for radioactive uranium.
Those babies killers deserved worse in my opinion.
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No.49573
There were stories of troops becoming ill before they were even deployed, which suggests to me that Gulf War syndrome was in part caused by all those untested vaccines they were loading them up with.
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No.49574
>>49573
Wouldn't that be counterproductive though? Obviously the military couldn't care less if a soldier gets sick after the war is over, but they need him to be healthy during deployment.
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No.49576
>>49574
Better to be unhealthy than to be dead due to some bio or chemical weapon
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No.49589
>>49574
>Wouldn't that be counterproductive though?
Yes, but so is waiting 10-15 years for a drug to go through proper trials.
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No.49738
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>49574
Not in modern wars for the USA, where the fighting mainly involves high speed mechanized infantry securing depots and highways, while the Air Force hits the infrastructure and dense targets. Think of the highway of death in Iraq or whatever shithole desert it was Kuwait maybe.
>Air Force delivers shock and Awe
>Infantry gets to walk past the aftermath
>fires no shots
It's a possibility the government is using vaccines and they want the soldiers to suffer PTSD and have few children. I can understand shell-shock, but most PTSD today doesn't even match the intensity of fighting seen in WWII, where there was open field warfare.Yet that generation could control their emotions and mostly deal with their thoughts and contrast to today, a soldier gets shot a few bullets at or maybe loses a friend or two, minuscule in relation to WWII, and they completely break down and commit suicide. A disabled person like this will kill themselves or choose to not have children for various reasons. If you want to crush a population, this is an efficient way to target one of its strongest demographics.
Any Veterans reading this, fight the suicide script, we're all gonna make it.
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No.49747
Previously unused depleted uranium technology being used on soldiers like guinea pigs, Vietnam the same.
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No.49803
>>49738
>target one of its strongest demographics
This is something I hadn't considered. I normally rejected the idea of wide spread experimentation on troops because we want most of the military to work properly and can confine the experiments to a small sample that we can disappear before the media hears of any "syndrome" . But it would follow the pattern of the yids or reptiles or whatever plying the weakest Europeans with degeneracy to symmetrically undermine the best of us and hit us from both sides.. I could see that
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No.50568
>>49490
GI's are routinely given experimental medicines, especially vaccines. I have many military/exmilitary friends. Have been told by ALL of them about "adverse reactions" to new vaccines. Some of the symptoms include losing the ability to control anger. Chronic headaches, joint pain, rashes, etc. The anti-Humans who currently run this world need to be eliminated. Every. Single. One. of. Them.
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No.50862
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No.50933
>>49513
The radioactivity of DU is even lower than natural uranium, will is nill anyways because of the ridiculously long half life.
The problem is uranium is a heavy metal, as good as mercury and lead in fucking up your brain and bones.
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No.56796
>>49803
by the time its implemented en masse, maybe its already been tested on the small sample. perhaps the only unknown factor is that we would notice, which makes you wonder what else we arent noticing that they assumed the bar was this low
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No.56900
>>49738
>Comparing WWII to more modern engagements
I thought about this a lot and came to the conclusion that: if you look at say, the Civil War, which was arguably one of the bloodiest wars America has ever taken part in, you can see that it's possible the soldiers were conditioned from other wars or battles. Most of the soldiers were probably hunters and used to killing, times were harder and men had to defend their land from thieves and the like, family feuds were a thing, etc. In World War I and World War II most of the soldiers had much of the same type of experience, European soldiers more so as war in general was more common then. I think modern wars hits it's soldiers so hard because they're from a generation of weakness brought on from being coddled by their strong parents who don't want the same world for their children.
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No.57454
Perhaps it’s a curse upon them for spilling so much blood onto the soil
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No.57459
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No.57467
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