The bottom line is that the CIA knew before the war, during and war, and after the war where most of these chemicals were and most of these biological agents. Christopher Shays agentbiologicalbottom Change image and share on social
First off, I'm not a scientist, and I make no apology for that. Christopher Shays apologymakescientist Change image and share on social
I don't think there is one cause of Gulf War illness. Christopher Shays gulfillnesswar Change image and share on social
Oh it's clearly a cover up. I mean, I have no reluctance in saying that. Christopher Shays coverreluctance Change image and share on social
First off, we've had sworn testimony from soldiers and testimony before our staff that wasn't sworn, that said these alarms rarely went off, that they went off after the war in most cases and went off a lot. Christopher Shays alarmcasehave share on social
But I would argue that a longer war it's more difficult to keep records than a shorter war. Christopher Shays arguedifficultlong Change image and share on social
The bottom line to this is, there are few doctors who have any expertise in chemical exposure. Christopher Shays bottomchemicaldoctor Change image and share on social
I believe that stress is a factor in any bad health. Christopher Shays badfactorhealth Change image and share on social
What we know from World War I is that some of our troops had acute symptoms of exposure to chemicals, had bad health and died because of chemical exposure in World War I. Christopher Shays acutebadchemical Change image and share on social
It's hard for me to imagine that some people in the CIA who had firsthand knowledge would be unable to recognize that this would be helpful information for a soldier's death. Christopher Shays ciadeathfirsthand Change image and share on social