A complete listing of all articles available for review.
Gulf War Veterans Deserve the Truth About Illnesses
Editorial by Charles Regulbuto
Indict the Gulf War Liars
Editorial by Charles Regulbuto
Head in the Sand (2/21/97)
A study from the Veterans Affairs Medical Center suggests that Gulf War
Syndrome might have been caused by diseases found in the desert sands.
The Whitewash Brigade (5/7/97)
Confirmation hearing of the latest director of the CIA, George Tenet,
ignores the CIA's long history of oversights, including the mishandling of GWS
information.
Gassed in the Gulf (5/7/97)
A CIA analyst who questions the glossing-over of possible chemical exposures
attacks the government cover-up in his book.
A Time For Heroes (6/5/97)
Editorial by Charles Regulbuto
New! Gulf War Birth
Defect Study Severely Flawed (6/10/97)
Editorial by Diane Gates Dulka
Study Links Chemicals to Sick Veterans (6/15/97)
General Accounting Office criticizes Pentagon and White House for not
investigating the links between chemical exposure and sickness.
Almost 100,000 Soldiers Said Exposed to Gas (7/24/97)
The Pentagon finally admits that 98,900 troops were exposed to sarin gas
when the Khamisiyah ammunition depot was demolished.
A Lack of Credibility (9/10/97)
Interview with Jonathan Tucker, a member of the Presidential Advisory
Committee on Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses who was fired for probing too
aggressively into "sensitive" issues.
Civilian Doctors Kneeling to Department of Defense
(10/8/97)
Doctors refuse to allow Gulf War vets to participate in voluntary
experimental treatments for Lou Gehrig's disease. Editorial by Charles
Regulbuto.
Pentagon Points a Finger (10/21/99)
Errors in record-keeping hamper effective studies, PB pills might actually
have made soldiers more vulnerable to sarin gas, and details of the study by
Robert Haley.
Gulf War Syndrome Still a Mystery (10/23/99)
More details on Robert Haley's research, indicating brain damage caused by
chemical exposures.
Report Says U.S. Failed Gulf Veterans (10/26/97)
A congressional sub-committee acknowledges the failings of the DoD, VA, FDA,
and CIA in both preventing Gulf War Syndrome and treating Gulf War vets.
Seymour Hersh vs. the Pentagon (7/15/98)
Author and journalist investigates Gulf War Syndrome and the government
cover-up, detailing his "one-man crusade" to hold those responsible to
the highest standard.
Study Links Brain Damage in Gulf War Vets to Nerve
Gas Exposure (4/17/00)
Results of a study that link symptoms to the effects of sarin gas.
Researchers find evidence of brain stem damage in vets who complain of dizziness
and disorientation.
Rank Linked to Health of Gulf War UK Veterans (10/18/00)
UK Study finds that lower-ranked vets have more health problems in general
than their superiors, although no link has been found specifically between rank
and the symptoms of GWS.
New! Lou Gehrig's Cases
Prompt Investigation at Texas Air Force Base (10/20/00)
Abnormally high occurances of ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) raise suspicions at
Kelly Air Force Base. Doctors, who still don't know what causes the disease, are
unsure as to why the concentration of cases at the base.
New! A Cure Worse Than The
Disease? (10/27/00)
U.S. Reserves are refusing to take the anthrax vaccine, citing lack of
information and concern over their health.
New! Dead Or Alive?
(11/2/00)
A Missouri military base assures nearby residents that the bacteria they are
spraying during training exercises is dead - until later tests prove that the
bacillus subtilis they were using was, in fact, still alive.
New! Gulf War Syndrome
Symptoms Linked to Brain Damage
Study by Robert Haley finds evidence of brain damage among sick Gulf War vets.
Patients were found to have brain-cell losses comparable to victims of ALS and
multiple sclerosis.
Panel Finds Stress a Main Cause of Gulf War Syndrome
(12/21/00)
A White House panel claims that stress is the leading factor behind GWS
symptoms, ignoring any links to possible chemical or biological agents.
New! U.S. Makes More
Cuts to Anthrax Vaccine Program (12/2/00)
The miltary scales back its anthrax vaccinations, due to the fact that the
only U.S. company to manufacture the vaccine cannot meet FDA quality standards.
Military MD May Be Court-Martialed Over Anthrax
Vaccine (1/12/01)
Air Force doctor who refused to take the controversial anthrax vaccination
may be court-martialed. Vaccination for certain forces is still mandatory
despite safety concerns.
Pesticides, Gulf War Illness Linked in Pentagon
Report (1/16/01)
Link between pesticide exposure and symptoms. Over half the soldiers in the
study were exposed to at least one form of chemical pesticide.
A Decade Later, America's 'Easy War' Lingers On
(1/17/01)
Update on the state of many afflicted veterans, the experiences in the Gulf,
and the treatment they have received back home