A Strangely Isolated Place Rar FileKVM& HSC1. COPYRIGHT - Colonel. A. E. Limburg,CVO,(RL) - 1. Warning : This material is provided for. Colonel A. E. Limburg, 1. KOREAN VETERANS' MORTALITY & HEALTH STUDYAN INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH UNDERTAKEN : INCLUDING: (1) UNUSUAL CONDITIONS OF SEVERE COMBAT. EXPOSURE TO MANY ENDEMIC DISEASES &. UNSANITARY, UNHEALTHY, ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS OF JAPAN & KOREA, & (3) REGULAR. SIMULTANEOUS EXPOSURES TO A WIDE RANGE OF TOXIC CHEMICALS. Limburg,CVO, US Lo. H CFC, (Retd), Dip Bus Adm,MBIM,AFAIM,AIBA, jssc,im,psc, writer, author and. Dr John M. Most. of the material is taken from a wide variety of sources, including books. Internet and Medline, each of which may. Reference will be made. Your first stop is the Autism Research Institute, autism.com, where you can order a copy of the DAN protocol. Also visit physician Jeff Bradstreet's. SOME UNUSUAL CONDITIONS IN THE KOREAN WAR : In the letter prepared by myself and Dr Bradley addressed to The Hon Bruce Scott, Minister for Veterans' Affairs, dated 8. Neo-Sadduceeism Refuted!!! Eternal torment or annihilation? Hell is annihilation and not eternal punishment Man has no conscious existence apart from the body after. The spiritual teaching and the sources Billy Meier refers to. Semjase about the spirit, contact 10.
KVM& HSC 1. 6, while many references will be. While in this copy, produced in. DVA had virtually no relevant. Repatriation Commissioner and Chairman of the Study. Committee, Major General Stevens, for issue to each member of both committees. Dr Bradley it is fundamentally the same as the original. The subjects of 1. UNUSUAL CONDITIONS OF SEVERE COMBAT. EXPOSURE TO MANY ENDEMIC DISEASES & UNSANITARY, UNHEALTHY. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS OF JAPAN & KOREA, while mentioned in this research. KVM& HSC1. 4 and KVM& HSC4. Please note that while much detail. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Multi Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) diseases the main thrust of. It does appear that no votes were taken on any of. ADDENDUM 1 TO KVM& HSC 5, Additional. Evidence Supporting Damage to Immune & other bodily systems and. Illnesses & Diseases from exposures. Toxic Chemicals. 2 pages + 3. Not just Grog & Cigarettes. Consolidated. Results of Recent UK Korean Veterans Health Questionaire. Statement by Captain Barbara Ann Probyn- Smith, RAANC (Retd), dated 2. September 1. 99. 8. ADDENDUM 3 TO KVM& HSC1. Blood. Symptoms of Chemical Poisoning. Acceptance of Multiple Chemical Sensitivity by. DVA Canada, Acceptance of Regular Exposure of Korean Veterans to so many Toxic. Chemicals during the Korean War. Attitudes of Conservative Doctors and Medical Professionals to Toxic Chemicals. Selection of “Experts”. Scientific Advisory Committee, Dubious Methodologies & Protocols Applied. Korean Studies. Attitudes of Conservative Doctors, Scientists & Medical. Professionals to Chemical Injury, Chemical Sensitivity & Multiple Chemical. ADDENDUM 4 TO KVM& HSC 1. Acceptance. of MCS as a Disease in these Studies. ICD Code Number - Paper 2. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, j. Further. research is continually being done. The toxicity, toxic chemicals properties. DNA of offspring), poly- exposures, side effects of pharmaceutical drugs, and. The. contents of this have been studied and accepted by Dr J. M. Bradley, MD, FRACP,FRCR,FRACR, a medical officer who. Korea as RMO, 3. RAR.*SOME. UNUSUAL CONDITIONS IN THE KOREAN WAR : In the letter prepared by myself and. Dr Bradley addressed to The Hon Bruce Scott, Minister for Veterans' Affairs. September 1. 99. 7, we stated . We do this with great. It was a BRUTAL WAR, fought in the MOST APPALLING CONDITIONS. This was in marked. Vietnam veterans. The RAN was also committed to a range of tasks, including. HMAS Sydney, particularly hazardous from ice and snow covered. This is apparently markedly. Vietnam. They. were evacuated through any combination of American, Indian, Canadian, British. Belgian Field Ambulances, Casualty Clearing Stations, Mobile Army Surgical. Hospitals and base medical units, including 2. Fd Amb RAMC, 3. 7 Fd Amb RCAMC, 6. Indian Para Fd Amb, 2. CDN FDS RCAMC, 2. CDN FST RCAMC, 2. CDN FT RCAMC. Medical Company 7th US Regiment, BCOF. Gen Hospital, Kure, Japan, Norwegian Hospital, RAAF Hospital, Iwakuni, Japan. For the. first few months of the war and subsequently, the evacuation of casualties was. American chain of evacuation, with some Australian casualties evacuated. Pusan or an American Hospital in Tokyo, Japan. This is confirmed by our detailed. Australian, British, Canadian and Indian sources. It. does appear that such vital information may have been deliberately destroyed or. We are currently attempting to obtain. In addition to those figures can be added. Indian Para Field Ambulance. The. Canadians state that their DVA Canada. Korean veterans, 9. Malaria. as an accepted condition, which appears a very high figure and 3. Malaria. More details are included in subsequent. We have been advised of at least two soldiers who died in Korea from. Malaria and we have anecdotal evidence of Australians who had Malaria both in. Korea and after their return to Australia, all of which indicates that some. Paludrine. We also have archival and written. RAAF only took Paludrine once or twice. Paludrine will. only be taken twice weekly by troops. For. example we have copies of a then secret 8th Army instruction concerning the. Australian veterans who. In Vietnam the spraying of Agent Orange and. Korea it was apparently sprayed by hand around sleeping and working areas. The battalion lacked not only. Bren gun carriers, jeeps and anti- tank. It had undertaken no training as a complete unit for some years. From the time that 3. RAR arrived in Korea in 1. NOT provided with any cold weather clothing during the following bitter winter. Owen guns had only a limited range and poor. Vietnam veterans. The Australian army could not respond. British request for a battery of 5. Australia. Australia could not provide. US ones, some of the contents of which were disliked by our troops. As a result. they obtained officially or unofficially fresh foods and fruits as additives, some. We understand. that situation did not prevail in Vietnam. This is in contrast. Vietnam veterans in Vietnam. We understand that such conditions. Vietnam to the same extent. Whereas, in Korea, there were many army battles of much greater. SARIWON, YONGJU, CHONGJU, PAKCHON, UIJONGBU, CHUAM- NI, MAEWHA- SAN. KAPYONG, KOWANG- SAN, MARYANG SAN and THE SAMICHON, including that at Kapyong (. Maryang San, a heavy battalion battle lasting 5 days with 1. DSO's, 9 MC's, 2 DCM's, 9 MM's, 1 MBE and 1. MID's for. bravery), described by Dr O'Neill, official historian, as . RAAF battle honours had not been awarded at date of publication of. RAR was awarded. US Presidential Citation for the Battle of Kapyong. Squadron RAAF was awarded the Korean. Presidential Citation for . Mosquitoes capable of. Japanese B. Many other diseases are also spread by rats. Water containers were contaminated with. All or. most of the toxic chemicals are now banned. VIETNAM veterans. NEVER lived in such toxic, unhealthy conditions. To raise their heads, or move above ground, invited. CONSTANT, very considerable, sustained battlefield. Such conditions did NOT prevail in Vietnam. Large numbers of them, dirty and unkempt, moved daily amongst. Many died from it, or suffered later from it's. It was transmitted from mites from the hordes of mice in underground. As a result additional regular spraying of toxic. Such a deadly disease was NOT. Vietnam to our knowledge. Such. a RANGE of conditions did NOT prevail. Vietnam. If attack was imminent, all troops stood to in their pits and at first. Exhausted troops were lucky to get 4 or 5 hours sleep in 2. Such conditions did NOT prevail in Vietnam. CIGARETTES, BEER. AND RUM WERE REGULARLY SUPPLIED - the causation of many subsequent illnesses. Such conditions did NOT prevail in Vietnam. CIGARETTES, BEER AND RUM. WERE REGULARLY SUPPLIED - the causation of many subsequent illnesses and. The RAN was committed to a range of tasks. HMAS Sydney, from which RAN aircraft operated in very. They all suffered from considerable fatigue, strain and stress. CIGARETTES, BEER AND RUM WERE. REGULARLY SUPPLIED - the causation of many subsequent illnesses and. In Korea, from very recent research, many. D and 2. 45- T ( agent orange ), dioxins and other. GROUND control of grasses and. IN AND AROUND AREAS OCCUPIED BY TROOPS, unlike the situation in. Vietnam. NO ESSENTIAL PROTECTIVE MEASURES WERE TAKEN. We believe. that there are many veterans with similar conditions, not yet recognised. We have many. similar cases of civilians, suffering very debilitating illness and symptoms. Korean veterans. Since 1. She writes for allergy journals, is a. Victorian co- ordinator for. ACTA (the Australian Chemical Trauma Alliance) - all on a voluntary basis. She. has drawn on a vast array of local and overseas resources to find out as much. The result is a. masterpiece of writing and scientific detective work. Because of the great magnitude of. Should particular references be. To quote from a successful appeal to. Administrative Appeals Tribunal V8. Vietnam veteran. dated 4. Vietnam could readily refer to the Korean war.) ( Similar. Korea on occasions when units were in reserve areas, and more so. KEHF mites, itch mites; bed bugs and vermin. One Korean. veteran hygiene member stated that he regularly sprayed all trenches. Korea at least. weekly, and often daily, with a mixture. HQ areas, roads etc was done with herbicides. Fogging was by. means of a machine towed behind a Land Rover, or hand held machine. The. pesticide was mixed with a solvent, usually diesolene, but sometimes kerosene. The mixture was allowed to drip onto a hot element, creating a thick. This fog was diffused so as to enter and fill every tent, including. The immediate effect was to reduce visibility to. To try and avoid. The aftermath of the fogging was an oily film covering. Despite the unpleasantness of the fog, many in the camp were. Evidence was given by a former member of the First Field. Hygiene Company, who carried out fogging operations. According to him, fogging. Another. witness gave evidence that his area of the camp was seemed to be fogged after. Fogging was done in kitchens. There is no doubt that food and eating utensils would. The. chemicals used in fogging were DIELDRIN, DDT, CHLORDANE, LINDANE, MALATHION. PYRETHRUM ( mixed with a toxic solvent. These. different chemicals were not mixed deliberately. Pesticides were also. As. well as large scale pesticide spraying, there was considerable use of. It was normal practise for all.
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