Vaccine A; Covert government experiment and why GIs are only the first victims

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“A shocking exposé of experimenting with anthrax vaccine on unsuspecting members of the military. Investigative journalism at its best. A must read for any concerned citizen.” —JAMES C. GOODALE, former Vice Chairman, New York Times   “Persuasive. . . . Matsumoto provides irrefutable information from wars before the U.S. invasion of the Persian Gulf during 1990 that military personnel have served as unwitting guinea pigs in medical experiments.” —The Denver Post   “Superb . . . a must-read for those facing the potentially fatal shots—as well as for future care-providers for any vet survivors who unfortunately end up suffering from the long-term effects and debilitating diseases associated with the vaccine.” —Sun-Sentinel   “While it seems unimaginable that serving soldiers would be used as guinea pigs, Matsumoto’s impeccable research proves it. A book to read and raise awareness that these abuses might appear here.” —The Southland Times (New Zealand)   “A vitally important book . . . Send copies to every member of Congress. Demand we stop such ‘experiments’ on our men and women in uniform.” —MilitaryCorruption.com

Author(s): Gary Matsumoto
Publisher: Basic Books
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 360
Tags: Human Experimentation;Mandatory Vaccinations;Human Rights;Weaponized Anthrax;Iatrogenic autoimmune diseases;Antibodies;Adjuvants;Biological warfare;Imperfect Vaccines;Military Bioweapons Research;Immunization Safety;FDA;Vaccine comtamination

Praise
Title Page
Dedication
Introduction
Epigraph
 
Chapter One - Footprints in the Snow
 
Chapter Two - The Weakest Vaccine Ever Made
A Brief History of Anthrax Vaccination
The First Anthrax Weapon
The Harm in Good Intentions
Too Clever for Anyone’s Good
Wright Vaccine, Wrong Choice
The King of the Eight Ball
Too Many Shots, Too Little Time
 
Chapter Three - The Greatest Story Never Told
Round One
The Emperor’s New Clothes
Round Two
Risk vs. Benefit
The Soviets Again
 
Chapter Four - The Opportunity
The Invasion
An Ugly Military Tradition
The Unfinished Experiment
Business as Usual
A Long Way from Valley Forge
The Only Game in Town
Hepatitis A and Lennette’s Law
 
Chapter Five - The Battlefield Laboratory
Old Habits Die Hard
To Vaccinate, or Not to Vaccinate
A Matter of Timing
The One-Shot Wonder
 
Chapter Six - The “New and Improved” Vaccine
 
Chapter Seven - The Unraveling
Getting a Grip on the Problem
Patient X
NIH’s Eyes on the Prize
 
Chapter Eight - The Antibodies
The Flavor of the Month
The Nerve Agent Theory
The Stress Test
The Antibody Hunt
 
Chapter Nine - “Vanity Scare” and the Taming of the Crews
The Dear Abby of Anthrax Vaccine
The Taming of Dover AFB
Error Begets Error
 
Chapter Ten - A Dose of Reality
If It Looks Like a Duck
Unexpected Allies
A Game of Whack-a-Mole
 
Chapter Eleven - The Real Biological Weapon
“Change in the Composition”
“A Pattern of Deception”
Caveat Emptor
“Trust but Verify”
A New Kind of Biological Weapon
 
Chapter Twelve - Same Song, Third Verse
Drowning in the Desert
One Other Pneumonia
Hidden in Plain Sight
Of da Vinci and Dollar Signs
Through the Looking Glass
The Unknown
The Known
The Wager
 
Acknowledgements
Notes
Squalene References
Index
Copyright Page