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               prepared intravenous solutions for the US Army during WWII. Here is a sample of current Baxter
               directors to give you some idea of the deep connections.


               General Walter E. Boomer
               Baxter Director since 1997
               USMC Four Star General
               Over 30 years in the military



               "A leader's position is with and in front of the people he is leading."
               Walter Boomer - Above & Beyond: Former Marines Conquer the Civilian World (2004)

               This is a curious statement from Boomer, who supposedly led all Marines in Operations Desert
               Shield and Desert Storm. Where was the brave general when his own US Marine troops were
               under biological attack from their own military command in Iraq? At least one in four U.S.
               veterans of the 1991 Gulf War suffers from a multi-symptom illness caused by exposure to toxic
               chemicals during the conflict. How many Marines died from vaccine induced Gulf War illness on
               Boomer's watch? How many of his men and women still suffer from debilitating symptoms today
               and can't get medical assistance from their own military? Since the Gulf War, 11 thousand
               veterans have died from illnesses related to vaccines, DU, and chemical weapons.

               I don't see Boomer exactly standing "with and in front of his people" when it comes to biological
               warfare and cold blooded treason. Should we civilians also entrust our lives to this traitorous
               bastard, much less believe anything that his cronies at Baxter or the criminals in government tell
               us about the current flu outbreak or their proposed vaccines? Hell no.


               Wayne T. Hockmeyer
               Baxter Director since 2007
               US Army Special Forces
               Entomology degree
               Malaria specialist
               Chair, Immunology Department, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (1980-1986)
               Founder, President & CEO of MedImmune, a flu vaccine technology company (1988-2000)


               Here is an excerpt from Hockmeyer's biography:

               "After three months in his first job at Dow Chemical Co. in Michigan, he was commissioned in
               the Army, and, following airborne and special forces training, was sent to Vietnam in 1968 with
               the 5th Special Forces Group. The Army assisted with Hockmeyer's return to the University of
               Florida, where he earned his doctorate. He rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel and, during his
               20-year military career, authored many research papers with particular emphasis on the
               development of malaria vaccines."

               Hockmeyer served as Chairman of the Immunology Department, Walter Reed Army Institute of
               Research from 1980 to 1986. Walter Reed houses the largest biomedical research facility
               administered by the US Defense Department. It was originally founded by US Army Surgeon,
               General George Steinberg in 1893. Steinberg is known as the father of American bacteriology,
               and Walter Reed can arguably be said to house some of the world's experts in biological warfare.
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