Gulf War Syndrome: A Deadly Legacy

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In this investigative report, you will learn how the Pentgon, Defense Department and Veterans Administration continues its careless disregard for human lives in the Gulf War Theater. Find out how they used soldiers as human guinea pigs without their consent or knowledge and what the consequences have beem.

Discover how innocent soldiers and civilians have been exposed to experimental Vaccines, depleted uranium and many other known toxins. Learn how the government continues to deny responsability for the many illnesses that have manifested from a variety of exposures to toxins. With only 148 Americans officially killed in action and only 467 wounded, ours seemed to be a shining victory in the Gulf. But this victory has lost its glow somewhat, now that we know that tens of thousands our Gulf service people have become sick from a debilitating and sometimes deadly syndrome. The department of veterans affairs has reported that approximately 600 soldiers have died since the war's conclusion, including 1300 18- to 24-year-olds who were in perfect health prior to the war, but who mysteriously contracted various forms of cancer after their involvement with the military.

Gary Null will take you on a journey with participants who explain first hand what they witnessed in the Gulf. Independant scientists and researchers objectively determine whether or not the Veterans sustained chemical exposure during the war.



GULF WAR SYNDROME: A DEADLY LEGACY was Directed by: Gary Null, Ph.D.

ZoieFest 2004 presents 2nd Place FEATURE DOCUMENTARY -- GULF WAR SYNDROME: A DEADLY LEGACY

DIRECTORS BIO:

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.Director: GARY NULL, PH.D.

Education: B.S. Human Nutrition, Edison State College. Ph.D. Human Nutrition and Public Health Science, Union Graduate School.

Educator: Faculty member, adjunct associate professor of nutritional physiology and diplomat in the post graduate clinical nutritional program at New York College of Chiropractic - highest rating of any instructor in the certification program. Former faculty member, The New School for Social Research; founder and director of the Health and Nutrition Certificate Program at Pratt Institute and The School of Visual Arts.

Author: Over 50 published books on health and nutrition topics as well as numerous articles published in leading magazines.

Gary Null's 2003 documentary, "Deconstructing the Myth of AIDS" won number festival awards including Zoie Films Festival 2003, New York Independent Film & Video Festival 2001, Audience Award for Best Documentary - NY for "Deconstructing the Myth of AIDS", Audience Award for Best Documentary - LA for "Deconstructing the Myth of AIDS"


 
 

 
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