Yeah, also the DUKE we sat next to every day for 16hrs a day.
These CREW systems include the Duke and CREW Vehicle Receiver/Jammer. They are installed on a wide variety of combat and tactical vehicles. Portable versions of these systems are also carried by dismounted soldiers. They all have in common the generation and transmission of radio frequency radiation (RFR).
What are the long term effects of RF exposure? The WHO/International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B), based on an increased risk for glioma, a malignant type of brain cancer, associated with wireless phone use.
'Burn Pits' they say. I always knew, but they can call it whatever they want.
Can't wait for disability benefits for all of us who had to sign papers telling us we've been breathing in DU dust and exposed to it for a year. Hope I live long enough to collect
Good luck getting a claim. Still fighting VA with agent orange presumptive disabilities. The recently passed PACT 2 for agent orange presumptive hypertension is a fricken joke. Everyone is getting 0%.
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By request, asked me to share.
I received this letter recently.
I am already suffering from an undisclosed number of ailments.
No surprise.
Thx op!
Horrific as it may be, Patriots NEVER live in fear. Easy for me to say not having been "exposed" but do live by it. Stay strong!
You were exposed weren't you?
I hope you aren't affected.
I am.
That's the irony, I always knew.
Now, it's confirmed.
I am really sorry to hear that fren.
I'm sorry to read that.
Already? Who knew inhaling burning toxins would have health effects? That was fast. Thanks Pentagon. God bless the troops who suffer.
Yeah, also the DUKE we sat next to every day for 16hrs a day.
These CREW systems include the Duke and CREW Vehicle Receiver/Jammer. They are installed on a wide variety of combat and tactical vehicles. Portable versions of these systems are also carried by dismounted soldiers. They all have in common the generation and transmission of radio frequency radiation (RFR).
What are the long term effects of RF exposure? The WHO/International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B), based on an increased risk for glioma, a malignant type of brain cancer, associated with wireless phone use.
'Burn Pits' they say. I always knew, but they can call it whatever they want.
Can't wait for disability benefits for all of us who had to sign papers telling us we've been breathing in DU dust and exposed to it for a year. Hope I live long enough to collect
Good luck getting a claim. Still fighting VA with agent orange presumptive disabilities. The recently passed PACT 2 for agent orange presumptive hypertension is a fricken joke. Everyone is getting 0%.
Fortunately, I'm a retiree.
I let the VA do two major, and one minor surgery. The other 20 some odd major and minor were private. I'll never go back.
Even under Trump, I only visited once for paperwork.
Retiree here too. 😗
You're smart. I wouldn't let the VA take my temperature.