I remember reading a report by Don Macalvaney in the 90's, talking about a soldier who was damaged by required vaccines that caused his skin to fall off, all his skin, and the horror of pain the young man went thru. This was some experimental vax, maybe anthrax but maybe before that. I'm sure I still have a copy so I'll have to search for it. The soldiers of that Gulf War era (and before I'm sure) were lab rats for what they are releasing world wide. They truly are evil.
The story in the Don Macalvaney report was a copied from a letter published in The American Legion. It was written by the parents of Scott Siefken, who experienced a horrible rash that came on after his Gulf War deployment. Contrary to my memory, it didn't mention vaccine damage but the family never found out what caused the damage (that caused his death) to their once healthy son. At the time, it was called Gulf War Illness.
I found the letter in the archive of The American Legion here. It starts on page 4 (Gulf Ills Real) and ends on page 6. I've never forgotten this young man and what he and his family had to endure.
I remember reading a report by Don Macalvaney in the 90's, talking about a soldier who was damaged by required vaccines that caused his skin to fall off, all his skin, and the horror of pain the young man went thru. This was some experimental vax, maybe anthrax but maybe before that. I'm sure I still have a copy so I'll have to search for it. The soldiers of that Gulf War era (and before I'm sure) were lab rats for what they are releasing world wide. They truly are evil.
The story in the Don Macalvaney report was a copied from a letter published in The American Legion. It was written by the parents of Scott Siefken, who experienced a horrible rash that came on after his Gulf War deployment. Contrary to my memory, it didn't mention vaccine damage but the family never found out what caused the damage (that caused his death) to their once healthy son. At the time, it was called Gulf War Illness.
I found the letter in the archive of The American Legion here. It starts on page 4 (Gulf Ills Real) and ends on page 6. I've never forgotten this young man and what he and his family had to endure.
The American Legion Volume 141, No. 2 (August 1996)
Military families are waking up. They have seen the damage.