Warning Soldiers, DO NOT ALLOW FORCED MRI and CAT SCANS




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Warning Soldiers, DO NOT ALLOW FORCED MRI and CAT SCANS

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do not allow forced mri and cat scan of the soldiers heads. I was forced injections and then forced an MRI or Cat Scan. I was a federal bank examiner who survived and became informant. See the the continuing problems link http://www.rbs2.com/humres.htm#anchor381589

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saintrambone

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