Biological evidence of Gulf War illnesses...http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/15/us...ewanted=1&_r=0
I'm pretty sure the vets who suffered from this knew where it came from a bit earlier than that.
We just need to know the 'real deal'...https://www.seniorforums.com/showthread.php/673-Of-Interest-to-Vets
In the second half, Amy Waters Yarsinske, a former naval intelligence officer, discussed the incredible story of denial, deceit, and deception that ultimately cost Navy pilot Captain Michael Scott Speicher his life after the government left him behind in Iraq during the first Gulf War.
She traced the story back to 1991, when Speicher's air squadron was flying over Iraq. As a result of friendly fire due to complications with the jet, Speicher crashed in the desert, but managed to safely eject from the craft.
Despite having U2 imagery of the downed craft and knowledge that Speicher had been ejected, Yarsinske lamented that CIA and military officials made a "conscious decision" to not rescue him. She suggested that the decision was borne out of a desire to keep him from talking about being shot down by friendly fire as well as an effort to maintain the public perception that the early air missions had been a complete success.
According to Yarsinske's research, Speicher followed all of the steps to signal that he had survived the crash and needed help. However, since aid did not arrive, he took refuge with a group of sympathetic Bedouins and lived with them for nearly four years.
During this time, attempts were made by an intelligence asset within Iraq to help rescue Speicher, but the U.S. State Department and DoD "wanted nothing to do with this."
In 1995, she said, Saddam Hussein's intelligence forces found Speicher amongst the Bedouins and captured him, while also slaughtering the entire tribe for having protected him. Following that, Speicher was secretly held captive by the Iraqi government until it fell during the second Gulf War and a handful of his bones were discovered in the desert under suspicious circumstances.
Heard this gal on a radio show last night talking about her latest book American in the Basement. It tells of suppressed information regarding the navy pilot Captain Michael Speicher. She wrote another book on the subject awhile back, but this one is supposed to have all the info from beginning to end. Sad story, hard not to get angry about these kind of things taking place for so long now.
http://www.amywatersyarsinske.com/
Audio of the show can be heard here if you join the site...http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2013/06/23
Sorry to babble, but this is a pet peeve of mine.![]()