'Consider This’, Jan. 23, 2014: Navy personnel say they’re experiencing
mysterious symptoms, including hemorrhaging and cancer [after serving iduring
the 3/11 rescue mission in and around Japan] Senior Chief Michael Sebourn was
assigned to investigate radiation levels in the air and on American military
aircraft [...] After seeing at least 10 doctors and undergoing three MRIs and
two ultrasounds, he still doesn’t know what’s wrong with him. [...] Sebourn says
he very suddenly lost 50 to 60 percent of the power in the right side of his
body. This shocked him when he walked into the gym one day and could only do his
workout on his left side – he says his right side just didn’t work. Sebourn also
says his right arm is now an inch-and-a-half shorter than his left when he
flexes – another mystery. Administrative Officer Steven Simmons was on the USS
Ronald Reagan [...] Simmons suddenly lost 20 to 25 pounds, started running
fevers, getting night sweats and tremors, and his lymph nodes started to swell.
He can no longer use his legs and spends all of his time in a wheelchair. His
weakness has traveled up to his core and arms, and the signals between his brain
and his bladder have failed. He uses a catheter every four hours.
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