My understanding is that it was mostly caused by exposure to depleted Uranium dust. The cases didn't affect desk jockeys who were also vaccinated. It was people in or around areas where DU shells were fired.
Also, they tested the anthrax vaccine on troops. It was not fully FDA approved and troops were the test subjects. You know, it was worth the risk they said, because Saddam had those weapons of mass destruction.
Anyway, enough troops got messed up by it, Congress passed a law that you cannot give to members of the military any vaccine not fully approved the by FDA. And well, here we are.
Wasn't gulf war syndrome a vaccine side effect?
My understanding is that it was mostly caused by exposure to depleted Uranium dust. The cases didn't affect desk jockeys who were also vaccinated. It was people in or around areas where DU shells were fired.
Thanks for looking into it and reporting back. Definitely appreciated.
Also, they tested the anthrax vaccine on troops. It was not fully FDA approved and troops were the test subjects. You know, it was worth the risk they said, because Saddam had those weapons of mass destruction.
Anyway, enough troops got messed up by it, Congress passed a law that you cannot give to members of the military any vaccine not fully approved the by FDA. And well, here we are.
Here's a 2003 story on it, before this current hoopla: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/judge-us-cant-force-vaccines/
Here is the most applicable US Code: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/10/1107
Here is a court briefing on this, where you can read the plaintiffs, trying to avoid the jab, explain their legal reasoning: https://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/military-vaccine-mandate-complaint.pdf