Anonymous ID: 5efd8b April 24, 2018, 1:50 p.m. No.1172322   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2463

Burn Pits’ Legacy: ‘Delay, Deny, Hope They Die’

A new indie doc tells the shocking story of how so many veterans got sick.

One look at Brian Alvarado and you wonder how he can still be alive. Especially when you get a glimpse at his pre-deployment photograph—a Marine in his service uniform, full-faced and ready for whatever war would dish out—and think, “is this really the same person?”

 

Unfortunately, yes, Alvarado served two tours 10 years ago, and for a time he patrolled “hell,” which is what the guys called the open air burn pits on major U.S. military installations like Air Base Balad in Iraq. When he got home, according to his wife, he was diagnosed with Squamous Cell Carcinoma (throat cancer) and began chemo and radiation in 2008. Today he can hardly speak and eats and drinks through a G-tube. His features are skeletal, his neck the size of man’s wrist. He is 5-foot-9 and weighs about 70 pounds.

 

http:// www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/the-awful-legacy-of-iraqs-burn-pits

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