Insider blows lid on cover-up scandal at military bases across America
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David Crete, an Air Force veteran, claims the U.S. government is concealing a severe health crisis affecting military personnel due to hazardous radiation exposure. He reported numerous illnesses, including cancer, among fellow veterans who served at the Nevada Test and Training Range from 1983 to 1987. Crete suggests ongoing exposure to dangerous contaminants persists at military sites and alleges the government has ignored the health risks. The existence of classified projects at Area 51 may contribute to these issues, as many soldiers could still be at risk due to hazardous conditions.
David Crete, a former Air Force Sergeant stationed at Area 51, claims the government covered up severe health issues linked to hazardous radiation exposure at military bases.
Veterans, including Crete, report grave illnesses like cancer linked to hazardous radiation at NTTR, despite warnings from a 1975 Department of Energy report.
Crete indicated that the government is hiding health risks from various military installations, accusing them of continuing to expose servicemen to dangerous contaminants.
He asserted that classified projects, potentially involving advanced aircraft, remain a concern at Area 51, suggesting ongoing radiation exposure risks for military personnel.
Read at Mail Online
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