Friendly Fire

Friendly Fire

Travis Puryear

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Editorial:
Publishing Services Consortium, LLC (PSC)
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Memorias
ISBN:
9798886851311
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Would the federal government use its own citizens as guinea pigs? How about soldiers? Would government officials be so heartless and greedy to experiment on our troops? Seems far-fetched, right? After all, our soldiers have signed up to put their lives on the line to defend the very country that we love. If you think our government would never use our citizens or our soldiers as guinea pigs, without informed consent, just to make a quick buck for certain individuals, think again!Friendly Fire is the true and harrowing, personal story of author Travis Puryear. This book follows Travis’s journey from a youthful, fun-loving, fit, and healthy young man to a broken shell of a man by the time he was in his midthirties to where he is now at the age of forty-seven. All this is because of a program implemented by the DOD during Travis’s time in the Army Reserves to force vaccinate soldiers with the anthrax vaccination. Whereas most soldiers were not injured by the anthrax vaccination, Travis received test lots of the vaccine using a secret adjuvant called squalene that was not approved for use by the FDA in the anthrax vaccine. The anthrax vaccinations caused a severe autoimmune condition in Travis which has caused him to develop several medical conditions and almost die twice.Friendly Fire takes its readers on a journey through Travis’s life from just before receiving the poisonous vaccine to where he is today. The book really hits home as the world is once again facing forced vaccinations with another experimental shot for COVID-19. Follow Travis as he takes you through his experiences in dealing with the ramifications of receiving the anthrax vaccination, his experiences with God, and his struggles with adjusting to his new reality. Probably the most heartbreaking of all is that Travis is not alone. There are potentially tens of thousands of other soldiers just like him that were a part of the same program and are suffering the devastating effects of an experimental vaccine.

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