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Navy Prescribed Bad Drug
Deaths Linked to Nialamide?

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The US~Observer is conducting an investigation into the U.S. Navy’s use of the drug Niamid or Nialamide, which is a Monoamine-Oxidase Inhibitor.

The US Navy administered Nialamide to Master Chief Kenneth Helms in August of 1962 and he remained on the medication until his death, November 26, 1976.

US Navy medical personnel admitted that the drug “may have contributed to his death”, but they left many questions unanswered.

The US~Observer is seeking information regarding people who have died after taking Nialamide.

Please contact Edward Snook at 541-474-7885 or by email to editor@usobserver.com.

All calls are strictly confidential.


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