So, is this depleted uranium?
An attack of some sort on our soldiers with bio weapons?
A new Gulf War Syndrome?
His family said he had symptoms like the flu. He fought it for three weeks, but his fever soared to 106 degrees. The day after Christmas, he died.
"They came out in five minutes and said, 'He's gone,'" said Duane Garton, Clay's father.
According to a preliminary autopsy report, Garton's liver and spleen were swollen. His wife said doctors told her he died from infection.
It is the third recent example of soldiers dying after exhibiting flu-like symptoms. Capt. Gilbert Munoz was a special forces soldier at Fort Bragg who was deployed to the Middle East. After he got back, he died from a bacterial infection.
Sgt. Christopher Rogers was a reservist from Raleigh. He went to Afghanistan. After he came home, his temperature hit 109 degrees. His widow, Windy Rogers, wonders whether he had what Munoz had.
"Chris was admitted with flu-like symptoms. Whatever it was, it shut all of his organs down -- shut them all down -- and I want to know what happened," she said.
See what we do? We are just getting started feeling the repercussions. This is going to be the biggest cluster f*ck ever. I don't necessarily think this will be widespread, but it very well could be. It also could be something they picked up at home, but do ya really think that's the case? The fact is we have no clue how bad all the things we do (depleted uranium, post traumatic stress, etc.) in this war will harm our society for decades to come. For what?
Are we incapable of learning any lesssons?
Update: Sorry, I edited some text and deleted the link. and also deleted the credit to drudge report(uggh).