Legacy of Our Veterans' Military Exposures or LOVME
values our
unalienable rights preserved by our Constitution, Bill of Rights and the men and women serving, and who have served, our nation.
Our unalienable rights are the corner stone upon which our country has been built, they are endowed by our creator and ownership, can’t be transferred to someone else or taken from you without your consent. If our rights are attacked unjustly, then we have a moral complaint.
It is this very notion that compels us to make a moral complaint to Congress regarding our troops, our citizens.
U.S. Code, Title 50, Chapter 32, § 1520a. grants to the Secretary of Defense an exception, under subsection (b), which allows human experimentation for the following purposes; any peaceful purposes related to a medical, therapeutic, pharmaceutical, agricultural, industrial, or research activity; protection against toxic chemicals or biological weapons and agents, and any law enforcement purpose.
Apparently, our government, has taken our rights from us without our consent. We have been used for
human experimentation. Our troops suffer from multiple toxic military exposures as a result of their service which also affects their families. As civilians we are exposed to harmful war time technologies which are allowed by federal law to be commercialized by the private sector.
Learn more about toxic military exposures. It's overwhelming and quite disturbing especially when you realize the extent to which our men and women, who serve, have been and continue to be exposed to harmful toxins.
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The Constitutional Rights of our Military Personnel