I attempted to e-mail the author of "Vaccine A," but it was delivery-kicked back. I think the information contained in the e-mail would be fitting
for this forum.
Cheers.
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Dear Mr. Matsumoto,
I am a 33-year-old white male, disabled U.S. Soldier. Although I have not read "Vaccine A", many of your findings caught my eye during research into
my ongoing health issues since deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and Afghanistan, and my subsequent medical discharge from the Army in 2005. (I
served from 2000-2005, U.S. Army, Active Duty.)
Here is some information about my case, and possible related links, that may interest you if you are still pursuing potential vaccination-related
illness in the military.
1. I never received the Anthrax Vaccine. (To my knowledge.) I did, however, receive multiple vaccines, to include Small Pox. I also have records for
all these vaccinations in PDF format if you need additional evidence for future research.
2. Current medical DXs: SLE (Lupus) with involved systems: Discoid Lupus (skin); Pleurisy (right-side chest); Pericarditis (heart); Autoimmune
hepatitis (liver); Uveitis (right eye). Also, IBS, Migraines, TMJ, PTSD and a few others.
3. "...2614 SLE patients were retrieved from the VA databank; 2144 were male, making this the largest group of male patients with SLE reported in
United States of America."
[Source:
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...] June 2001
4. HOUSE COMMITTEE ON VETERANS’ AFFAIRS SUBCOMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND INVESTIGATIONS, JULY 27, 2010, STATEMENT OF JOHN R. GINGRICH, CHIEF OF STAFF,
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
[Source:
www.va.gov...] July 2010
5. War Related Illness and Injury Study Center (WRIISC)
[Source:
www.warrelatedillness.va.gov...] April 2011
6. Department of Defense Shelf-Life Program
[Source:
www.shelflife.hq.dla.mil...] November 2007
I'm sick often, and don't have the mojo I used to, so my research and writing is slow-going at the moment. I respect your investigative journalism,
and hope that any information I provide you with helps to uncover more of the mystery of what got myself and fellow service members ill. To paraphrase
the doctor who recommended my medical discharge from the Army, 'You're not the only male to come back with this.' (Lupus)
I'm very interested in pursuing research into the ongoing problem with autoimmune disease and other mystery diseases that form during service, and
the possible relationship between vaccinations and these diseases.
I hope you get this e-mail, and thank you for all your research.
Respectfully,
[danats]
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