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An Interview with Staff Sergeant Randi Allaire in the Air Force National Guard (July 22 2004) -- The following interview was conducted by Roman Bystrianyk on November 20, 2002 with follow-up email questions in October 2003 in regards to Randi Allaire’s experience with the anthrax vaccine during her service in the military in 1999 to the present.

Randi was an Information Management Specialist in the military for almost four years. Three and one-half years were spent with the Air National Guard as Information Management, the previous five and half was with the Army Guard as a Flight Operations Specialist.

As part of the military’s program to protect their troops from chemical and biological weapons, Randi was required to take the anthrax vaccine. On March 14, 1999 she was given her fourth anthrax vaccine. She believes because of that shot she has suffered chronic fatigue, memory lapses, migraines, pain in the forearms, and other aches and pains. She was thrown out of the military because she refused to take the fifth anthrax vaccine shot in fear for her own personal health.
Interviewer: Roman Bystrianyk Interviewee: Randi Allaire
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