Dear Ministry of Defence,

Epidemiology studies in reference to gulf war illnesses.

We could not find any Cross Section of the other 31+ Nations that deployed to the Gulf War that were NOT subjected to the experimental immunisation programme that was only subjected to 5 Nations. UK, U.S, Denmark , Australia & Canada.

Cross Section aka Cross Referencing is 1 of the 5 basic principles of an Epidemiology study. Taught to students in the 1st year at University.

We have only seen 2 Epidemiology studies, where Prof Simon Wessely Kings College London has been leading both of them in reference ti the Gulf War 91.

We carried out our own cross referencing and found zero evidence of any increased suffering in the 31+ Nations. Only that they were in line with population at that time which was 1%- 2% illnesses. We could not even find a 10% increase.

With the 5 Nations having 1 in 3 troops suffering (approx 30%), this equates too an increase of approx 1400% - 2800%+ of troops with illnesses when comparing them with the 31+ Nations that were not exposed to the experimentation using simple math.

Does MOD hold any Cross Section data/information, that could change these statistics?

Professor 'Sir' Simon Wessely of Kings College London. Knighted for his Services to Veterans health. His initial opinion was the immunisation programme was most likely at fault, until he started receiving funding at Kings College London to investigate the epidemiology of Gulf War Troops. Interestingly that opinion disappeared as the waters were muddied. An ideal situation if a 'Cover Up' was required.

Sorry i digress. Did MOD have any cross section investigations carried out or was it conveniently avoided? Thus no data to offer? As mentioned earlier, we are ok with this, as we carried out the investigations into all available global data ourselves.

We just wanted to double check as we provide journalists, researchers, producers with information & do not wish to give them any incorrect info. Thankyou in advance.

Regards,

Gavin Roberts
Founder
J4V
Veterans

SG SecFin-Sec Gp Mailbox (MULTIUSER), Ministry of Defence

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Dear Gavin,

Please see the attached.

Regards,

Secretariat

Headquarters Defence Medical Services (HQ DMS)

HQ DMS Secretariat, HQ DMS, Coltman House, Defence Medical Services
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Dear SG SecFin-Sec Gp Mailbox (MULTIUSER),

Thankyou for the response, thus the statisics remain as stated, which MOD if not corrupted in this matter would be horrified by.

Yours sincerely,

gavin roberts
Veterans