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1. Message from the GAO (General Accounting Office -- US Government):

     We are conducting a preliminary inquiry for Congress looking into 
     the squalene allegations to see if there is anything to them.  If 
     you have any evidence one way or the other please let me know 
     ASAP.  
     
     The objectives of the study will address the following issues:
     
     1) Has DOD ever performed or sponsored any research on synthetic 
     or natural squalene or squalane?
     
     2) Was synthetic squalene used as an adjuvant in any developmental 
     drugs and/or vaccines?  
     
     3) Are there any pharmaceutical firms involved in the development 
     and production of drugs using squalene in any form?
     
     4) What tests have been done regarding its safety, efficacy and 
     effectiveness?
     
     5) Have our troops or DOD civilian personnel ever been given 
     squalene in any form?  If yes, for what purpose and under what 
     circumstances?
     
     A word of explanation: Squalene is a naturally occurring substance 
     and has multiple medical uses.  Some have suggested that it may 
     reduce the incidence of cancer, e.g. cancer caused by radiation.  
     Its also available commercially as an oral dietary supplement and 
     in various creams including sun tan lotion.    So even if it is 
     proven to be present in gulf war vets, that may not be sufficient 
     to prove it was introduced by DOD as a vaccine adjuvant.  If you 
     have any proof or information about this please forward it to me 
     as soon as possible.  Thank you.
     

     Dan Rodriguez
     Project Manager, Squalene and Gulf War Illness
     U.S. General Accounting Office
     rodriguezd.nsiad@gao.gov
     (202) 512-3827































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