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and also as a punishment against relatives of suspected attackers. check us out on facebook on you tube and of course. you've been watching the wiki here altie international on a day or shooter and i'll be back at the top of the hour. here's what people have been saying about rejected a night with two of the senators full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs upon our leadership is the john oliver of our three americas do the same we are apparently better than nothing. and see people you've never heard of love or die for the night not the president of the
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world bank so there you go running a seriously send us an e-mail. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry suddenly i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest . i remember when we first met my life turned on each day. but then my feeling started to change you talked about more like it was again still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with this one to. speak to now because there are no other takers. claimed that mainstream media has met its
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before. you knew just remove one of the names for a. is. most lowering don't always we're burning people in the old church in europe it's a little. bit here we have our own version of you know. very. little ability to play over the next forty three. weeks the. concept of burning trash and war is not new it is all this war itself the difference here was that this war was lasting for
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a decade and included tens of thousands of troops and personnel to support the invasion of iraq and the war in afghanistan. where did they were alleged rash and these huge open air heads. they burned everything creating this black plume of smoke that had been just bursting are settling over is small the word of five cities. and you had people living in barracks right next to this clune people working right next to it and now working with it with no protection whatsoever. for receiving more blasting of fire and we're going to have to make it a scape this way is a catastrophe in the making. at the start of the war in afghanistan. the military commanders on the ground realized
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that they had a big problem with the trash that was accumulating from the war each soldier was accumulating approximately nine pounds of trash a day on a battlefield they didn't know what to do with it so they came up with the idea through centcom which is central command decided to create burn pits to burn the trash that was being accumulated. over that is is where the military during the war collected all their waste in one central location and sort of bury him and they decided to burn it and they burn everything in the us we think why did it take the . moon. moon. why we would burn less human waste. trash and. plastics and medical.
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supplies. to name anything that they wouldn't use anymore they were burned. at times they also had. body pipes. plastics chemicals paint batteries tires literally anything that could be disposed of was thrown in there. and when it we were done. and then lighting up. there was a blue smoke and the he's looked like the san francisco for the smell was extremely toxic very very putrid it burn your eyes burn your throat burn your nose i mean it
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was just an. dirty stinky. some days the. can talk of the smell of the burn ph and the sewage pit would literally make you would drop you to your knees and you'd vomit i mean it was it was that bad you knew. there was no protection. and not. ok to give them a gas mask but i wasn't. near. my and i knew. there was more for nuclear biological chemical. and i knew. i was never mandatory for us to learn that. no safeguards were in place to protect the soldiers dog as a matter of fact they they would build the seas burn pits sometimes within three
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hundred meters from from where the soldiers were were actually quartered behaves in the smoke drifted over to our trailers where it just kind of hung all day all the time twenty four seven right above you know i always smell the. plastic bird or buildings or the wood you know trails. i mean. it's just really an offensive putrid kind of a smell it's very hard to describe because when it was mixed with the smell of the sewage b. and it was just news just got awful your nose would burn your eyes would water your throat would burn during the course of the day you would you have to go and dust yourself off your hair your clothing with all the ashes that were falling on us. news now we never complained. they say embrace the suck man.
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because to the work area we had initial briefing mother superior and we were told to keep an eye on are people that you're going to get for they call the iraqi crowd everybody gets sick for the first couple of weeks atrocious. but not without a doubt within a week people were getting sick i really don't remember anybody questioning at that time. the health effects that it would have me absolutely when thinking about that and thinking they got it all control or here you know certainly. people wouldn't be doing anything knowingly to poising us but that turns out to be you know. not the case. these personnel would be exposed to a toxic soup of chemicals released into the atmosphere plastics and star riffle metals chemicals from paints and solvents petroleum and lubricants jet fuel enaam
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exploded ordinance medical and other dangerous waste. humans are supposed to breathe clean air air is twenty one percent oxygen and seventy nine percent nitrogen with no air pollution or particles in the air and in particle air can trigger asthma and when you particles in an open air setting at low temperature low heat it generates thousands times more particles than using a. burning particles particularly for burning carcinogens exposed as a person when they need it and hail it sniff it get it on their skin and they get exposed to carcinogens which can cause cancer so burning with j.p. eight which is jet fuel low temperature will be says benzene which is a carcinogen. i find it amazing that the military having a regulation for everything you didn't have any regulation in place for permit
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operations and those burn pits that were created in iraq and afghanistan whimpers from two thousand to two thousand and nine burning without any regulation at all didn't have regulation where they would be built how they would be constructed they didn't do any soil samples before they built the berm pits they didn't do any plume samples after the burn pits were operational for many many years. after nine eleven i don't care because they wanted to keep on funding because they they had they won and they mad right. you want to fight the war even now and here we can burn stereophile we can burn certain things in open air so why weren't they allowed. when the soldiers to do it personally within three days i could feel it like something was wrong and it hit me real hard i went to. different
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medications. and i biologics and for me it just wouldn't go away within fifteen days that i was there was even sicker i was pretty sick to hold a plane and when i came back and return back to the states i knew differently something was wrong. and that became the oh pill battle of trying to figure out what was wrong and how bad it was going to be i started developing sinus problems me you know a lot of other guys me to get nasal sprays and stuff to try to alleviate that and i just had. sinus problems veterans were coming home they had stories to tell they came home they're experiencing all these health conditions they didn't know why these presumably very healthy men and women all of a sudden were walking around like old men and women not being able to exercise the way they could so they started writing about it.
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stunning statement from the united states military it says open birth is that iraq exposed thousands of troops to toxic chemicals a mysterious illness is affecting veterans who were exposed to open burn pits which the u.s. military used in iraq and afghanistan to torture everything from batteries to body parts experts say the pouring out of these pits are toxic and dangerous so while troops may survive the battle they may also be poisoned. in september two thousand and four. the v.a. clinic instead of seeing caucasian men with meal chairs and oxygen who were in their eighty's. the entire composition of the waiting room changed was full of young women and men of all ethnicities and they're all in their twenty's back from their first year long deployment in iraq. the typical service
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member came in with an inability to complete a two mile run within regulation time. most of them had already had a traditional work up for pulmonary disease including x. rays c.t. scans primary function testing all of these studies returned normal or near normal in almost every case. it was subtle because these service members complained of shortness of breath with exertion but their x. rays and function tests indicated that they shouldn't have any disability at all that doctors were throwing up their hands and saying what would cause a twenty seven year old man to have a long. long journeys or a respiratory condition eighty five year old man and they started pointing to their exposure to these burnt heads in the fail to realize that a lot of these guys and gals had been living around these pits for for their entire
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tour of duty. hacking cough would wear and then when you start to bring in no different colors some control. and general body weakness just. good no for their head to be some explanation that led us to begin doing surgical lung biopsies to look for things that you might miss in conventional testing. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to be rushed . into going to be press it's like before three in the morning can't be good.
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i'm interested always in the waters about how. this should all. kind of financial survival job today was about money laundering first to visit this question to three different. oh good this is a good start well we have our three banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas in the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in their tough talk received a softer didn't fall and say ok i'm ready to do some serious muhlenberg ok let's see how we did while we've got home got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy oh beautiful jewelry how about the cookbook on luxury automobile again for max you know what money laundering is highly illegal so if you watch kaiser of course. in case you're new to the game this is how it works not the economy is built around
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corporate corporations from washington washington controls the media the media. and voters elected a businessman to run this country business equals power who must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. what he found was a series of veterans who had a q lung disease acute being area first of all. injury that he was able to find through long biopsies where he found these tiny little holes these tears and their long tissue he saw nothing of these veterans to come to his own conclusion that they could have only got this from a toxic exposure. to produce his career looking for this problem and he was able to
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discover it. and the diagnosis was constrictor prophylactics in english it's a small area where his disease so the lining of your loans are destroyed if you have a perfectly healthy young soldier. goes over to iraq and afghanistan because bad with construction broadway this that's really a big concern or we're clearly implicated. in increased incidence of lung disease associated with deployment. video dede decided they were going to send any more veterans his way anymore. i think dr miller's research and his study is a perfect example of. trying to avoid the issue and trying trying not to to pay the compensations to veterans. that they
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deserve he has the proof he has everything near and they still will not even address his research. there were many people in that apartment or defense that couldn't accept these findings in you could speculate that they couldn't expect be that they couldn't accept these findings because of the potential broad input. ation the idea that maybe there was a new asian orange. this deployment the government is looking down the road at billions of dollars in health care costs that they will be responsible for and i believe that they're doing everything they can to fav that off.
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the. convince of the burn fats are causing ls along the soldiers this is a new disease we call this iraq afghanistan war long injury some of the more severe cases entail that all the positive hits of the longs so it is aimed while the factorial exposure to the symptoms or anywhere from from respiratory issues some mild to severe to rare forms of cancers leukemias it's a wide range of symptoms that people are experience and if you really look into it and do the research you could make these symptoms directly to the pits my diagnosis
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is one that started out as you know i had sinus plasma sayto much you can say that in one word which is a four point four centimeter tumor right here in my head that started out as a solitary plasma site tomo it was biopsied and found to be that. well i'm medically flipped down which for me tell you have a tumor in your head underneath your brain. you want to know. what's going on with that and i didn't know anything about this burn pit exposure thing or nothing until after my diagnosis. so the first thing i did was i ran to the internet and i started researching this particular issue and it kept coming back to the same thing what causes plasma psycho toxic exposure. when he first on got back i mean he was healthy he was out the it was probably not
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even less after. a year that he came back they started. the tonsils got swelling and the. end he would delete and he would believe from his mouth. i would have chunks of tissue come out of his mind and he would spit it out and i believe it was two days a day after christmas when he was on and told that he lists cancer was really really ill. discussion leo. was vomiting feces and everything else and that when they took out the gallbladder just to be safe when they went in there to remove the gall bladder they took a biopsy of the tumor that was blocking my lower bowel be a little mackenzie. as you know beau biden vice president biden's son served in the
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military and served in iraq and he was imperfect health shortly after the camp home within nine months he started getting sick he had a brain tumor. and he eventually died from the brain tumor the same type of brain tumor that many of the soldiers that are sick from the permits are complaining about same type of cancer there's a lot of. circumstantial evidence that points to you know his death may have been caused from the burn pits. look bad. but. it just didn't make sense it didn't make sense that my healthy husband had cancer and then it turned out there were two types of cancer
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how was it not the burn pits is not a type of cancer for a young twenty seven year old guy to have because first he didn't smoke he never smoked he's not a drinker. usually that's the type of cancer that older gentleman who smoked for a long period of their lives should tobacco or drink the doctor he said it was chemical exposure. or troops or healthy or they don't go. in there coming back in there not a lot of more healthy anymore. it's a challenge but for other people it's it's been. turns out the military knew all along that this toxic exposure could very well her the troops living by these burn pits lieutenant colonel curtis in two thousand and six had written
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a memo saying the pollution there was dangerous that it would be causing health hazards to live and work near the pits it was completely buried it's sort of calm no one no one took it seriously deborah they never addressed is issues soldiers on the ground had no idea about colonel curses. and his concern us was never shared with anybody remember which is completely buried. they knew this in they continue to free can do it. even though would you do that we'll willingly accept. being shot. taken prisoner. but none of us signed up to be poisoned by room people. there was a complete denial i think at all levels of government that there was any connection
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between the burn pits and what these brave soldiers were suffering from clearly the cat was out of the bag the two thousand and six memo had basically said that the military was aware that the pollution levels around the pits were at an unsafe unhealthy level now the d.o.d. after that amount always told wished attempted to downplay it they have their own study. commissioned in two thousand and eleven with the institutes of health and medicine that study had said that they could not find a connection between the pollution levels around the pits and the health effects that the veterans were experiencing. those studies which were very in-depth did not identify an increased risk of respiratory symptoms or disease at locations with burn pits as opposed to no burn pits. the army did their own study
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and years later and it was it was completely flawed for several reasons one it only studied one burn pit out of two hundred seventy three that were located in iraq and afghanistan they didn't have prior plume samples because service done done the whole study was a complete. as for snow. in july. you may not find snow in albany new york. but that does not mean that it does not snow in albany new york. monitors when. you may not be attacked burning the monitors are too far away from the burning you may not attack a part of. it in the monitor until after the burning stop you may not detect. any common sense tells you there was a lot of bad air. all
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then take your got these no bid contracts really has not come to light. i know from some depositions testimony and some of the litigation baldwin who were contract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract worth k.b.r. was the only company that was a while. to actually get it. seemed wrong. but old rules just don't hold. me. to shape out just to get the ticket and in the game equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground.
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