Re: Depleted uranium: Dirty bombs, dirty missiles, dirty bullets
- From: alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Alan)
- Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 00:09 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
In article <memo.20060123235320.920A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Alan) wrote:
> http://www.sfbayview.com/081804/Depleteduranium081804.shtml
> A death sentence here and abroad
> by Leuren Moret
>
> ?Military men are just dumb stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign
> policy.? - Henry Kissinger, quoted in ?Kiss the Boys Goodbye: How the United
> States Betrayed Its Own POW?s in Vietnam?
>
> Vietnam was a chemical war for oil, permanently contaminating large regions
> and countries downriver with Agent Orange, and environmentally the most
> devastating war in world history. But since 1991, the U.S. has staged four
> nuclear wars using depleted uranium weaponry, which, like Agent Orange, meets
> the U.S. government definition of Weapons of Mass Destruction. Vast regions
> in the Middle East and Central Asia have been permanently contaminated with
> radiation.
>
> And what about our soldiers? Terry Jemison of the Department of Veterans
> Affairs reported this week to the American Free Press that ?Gulf-era
> veterans? now on medical disability since 1991 number 518,739, with only
> 7,035 reported wounded in Iraq in that same 14-year period.
>
> This week the American Free Press dropped a ?dirty bomb? on the Pentagon by
> reporting that eight out of 20 men who served in one unit in the 2003 U.S.
> military offensive in Iraq now have malignancies. That means that 40 percent
> of the soldiers in that unit have developed malignancies in just 16 months.
>
> Since these soldiers were exposed to vaccines and depleted uranium (DU) only,
> this is strong evidence for researchers and scientists working on this issue,
> that DU is the definitive cause of Gulf War Syndrome. Vaccines are not known
> to cause cancer. One of the first published researchers on Gulf War Syndrome,
> who also served in 1991 in Iraq, Dr. Andras Korényi-Both, is in agreement
> with Barbara Goodno from the Department of Defense?s Deployment Health
> Support Directorate, that in this war soldiers were not exposed to chemicals,
> pesticides, bioagents or other suspect causes this time to confuse the issue.
>
> This powerful new evidence is blowing holes in the cover-up perpetrated by
> the Pentagon and three presidential administrations ever since DU was first
> used in 1991 in the Persian Gulf War. Fourteen years after the introduction
> of DU on the battlefield in 1991, the long-term effects have revealed that DU
> is a death sentence and very nasty stuff.
>
> Scientists studying the biological effects of uranium in the 1960s reported
> that it targets the DNA. Marion Fulk, a nuclear physical chemist retired from
> the Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab and formerly involved with the Manhattan
> Project, interprets the new and rapid malignancies in soldiers from the 2003
> war as ?spectacular ? and a matter of concern.?
>
> This evidence shows that of the three effects which DU has on biological
> systems - radiation, chemical and particulate ? the particulate effect from
> nano-size particles is the most dominant one immediately after exposure and
> targets the Master Code in the DNA. This is bad news, but it explains why DU
> causes a myriad of diseases which are difficult to define.
>
> In simple words, DU ?trashes the body.? When asked if the main purpose for
> using it was for destroying things and killing people, Fulk was more
> specific: ?I would say that it is the perfect weapon for killing lots of
> people.?
>
> Soldiers developing malignancies so quickly since 2003 can be expected to
> develop multiple cancers from independent causes. This phenomenon has been
> reported by doctors in hospitals treating civilians following NATO bombing
> with DU in Yugoslavia in 1998-1999 and the U.S. military invasion of Iraq
> using DU for the first time in 1991. Medical experts report that this
> phenomenon of multiple malignancies from unrelated causes has been unknown
> until now and is a new syndrome associated with internal DU exposure.
>
> Just 467 U.S. personnel were wounded in the three-week Persian Gulf War in
> 1990-1991. Out of 580,400 soldiers who served in Gulf War I, 11,000 are dead,
> and by 2000 there were 325,000 on permanent medical disability. This
> astounding number of disabled vets means that a decade later, 56 percent of
> those soldiers who served now have medical problems.
>
> The number of disabled vets reported up to 2000 has been increasing by 43,000
> every year. Brad Flohr of the Department of Veterans Affairs told American
> Free Press that he believes there are more disabled vets now than even after
> World War II.
>
> They brought it home
>
> Not only were soldiers exposed to DU on and off the battlefields, but they
> brought it home. DU in the semen of soldiers internally contaminated their
> wives, partners and girlfriends. Tragically, some women in their 20s and 30s
> who were sexual partners of exposed soldiers developed endometriosis and were
> forced to have hysterectomies because of health problems.
>
> In a group of 251 soldiers from a study group in Mississippi who had all had
> normal babies before the Gulf War, 67 percent of their post-war babies were
> born with severe birth defects. They were born with missing legs, arms,
> organs or eyes or had immune system and blood diseases. In some veterans?
> families now, the only normal or healthy members of the family are the
> children born before the war.
>
> The Department of Veterans Affairs has stated that they do not keep records
> of birth defects occurring in families of veterans.
>
> How did they hide it?
>
> Before a new weapons system can be used, it must be fully tested. The
> blueprint for depleted uranium weapons is a 1943 declassified document from
> the Manhattan Project.
>
> Harvard President and physicist James B. Conant, who developed poison gas in
> World War I, was brought into the Manhattan Project by the father of
> presidential candidate John Kerry. Kerry?s father served at a high level in
> the Manhattan Project and was a CIA agent.
>
> Conant was chair of the S-1 Poison Gas Committee, which recommended
> developing poison gas weapons from the radioactive trash of the atomic bomb
> project in World War II. At that time, it was known that radioactive
> materials dispersed in bombs from the air, from land vehicles or on the
> battlefield produced very fine radioactive dust which would penetrate all
> protective clothing, any gas mask or filter or the skin. By contaminating the
> lungs and blood, it could kill or cause illness very quickly.
>
> They also recommended it as a permanent terrain contaminant, which could be
> used to destroy populations by contaminating water supplies and agricultural
> land with the radioactive dust.
>
> The first DU weapons system was developed for the Navy in 1968, and DU
> weapons were given to and used by Israel in 1973 under U.S. supervision in
> the Yom Kippur war against the Arabs.
>
> The Phalanx weapons system, using DU, was tested on the USS Bigelow out of
> Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in 1977, and DU weapons have been sold by the
> U.S. to 29 countries.
>
> Military research report summaries detail the testing of DU from 1974-1999 at
> military testing grounds, bombing and gunnery ranges and at civilian labs
> under contract. Today 42 states are contaminated with DU from manufacture,
> testing and deployment.
>
> Women living around these facilities have reported increases in
> endometriosis, birth defects in babies, leukemia in children and cancers and
> other diseases in adults. Thousands of tons of DU weapons tested for decades
> by the Navy on four bombing and gunnery ranges around Fallon, Nevada, is no
> doubt the cause of the fastest growing leukemia cluster in the U.S. over the
> past decade. The military denies that DU is the cause.
>
> The medical profession has been active in the cover-up - just as they were in
> hiding the effects from the American public - of low level radiation from
> atmospheric testing and nuclear power plants. A medical doctor in Northern
> California reported being trained by the Pentagon with other doctors, months
> before the 2003 war started, to diagnose and treat soldiers returning from
> the 2003 war for mental problems only.
>
> Medical professionals in hospitals and facilities treating returning soldiers
> were threatened with $10,000 fines if they talked about the soldiers or their
> medical problems. They were also threatened with jail.
>
> Reporters have also been prevented access to more than 14,000 medically
> evacuated soldiers flown nightly since the 2003 war in C-150s from Germany
> who are brought to Walter Reed Hospital near Washington, D.C.
>
> Dr. Robert Gould, former president of the Bay Area chapter of Physicians for
> Social Responsibility (PSR), has contacted three medical doctors since
> February 2004, after I had been invited to speak about DU. Dr. Katharine
> Thomasson, president of the Oregon chapter of the PSR, informed me that Dr.
> Gould had contacted her and tried to convince her to cancel her invitation
> for me to speak about DU at Portland State University on April 12. Although I
> was able to do a presentation, Dr. Thomasson told me I could only talk about
> DU in Oregon ?and nothing overseas ? nothing political.?
>
> Dr. Gould also contacted and discouraged Dr. Ross Wilcox in Toronto, Canada,
> from inviting me to speak to Physicians for Global Survival (PGS), the
> Canadian equivalent of PSR, several months later. When that didn?t work, he
> contacted Dr. Allan Connoly, the Canadian national president of PGS, who was
> able to cancel my invitation and nearly succeeded in preventing Dr. Wilcox,
> his own member, from showing photos and presenting details on civilians
> suffering from DU exposure and cancer provided to him by doctors in southern
> Iraq.
>
> Dr. Janette Sherman, a former and long-standing member of PSR, reported that
> she finally quit some time after being invited to lunch by a new PSR
> executive administrator. After the woman had pumped Dr. Sherman for
> information all through lunch about her position on key issues, the woman
> informed Dr. Sherman that her last job had been with the CIA.
>
> How was the truth about DU hidden from military personnel serving in
> successive DU wars? Before his tragic death, Sen. Paul Wellstone informed
> Joyce Riley, R.N., B.S.N., executive director of the American Gulf War
> Veterans Association, that 95 percent of Gulf War veterans had been recycled
> out of the military by 1995. Any of those continuing in military service were
> isolated from each other, preventing critical information being transferred
> to new troops. The ?next DU war? had already been planned, and those planning
> it wanted ?no skunk at the garden party.?
>
> The US has a dirty (DU) little (CIA) secret
>
> A new book just published at the American Free Press by Michael Collins
> Piper, ?The High Priests of War: The Secret History of How America?s
> Neo-Conservative Trotskyites Came to Power and Orchestrated the War Against
> Iraq as the First Step in Their Drive for Global Empire,? details the early
> plans for a war against the Arab world by Henry Kissinger and the neo-cons in
> the late 1960s and early 1970s. That just happens to coincide with getting
> the DU ?show on the road? and the oil crisis in the Middle East, which caused
> concern not only to President Nixon. The British had been plotting and
> scheming for control of the oil in Iraq for decades since first using poison
> gas on the Iraqis and Kurds in 1912.
>
> The book details the creation of the neo-cons by their ?godfather? and
> Trotsky lover Irving Kristol, who pushed for a ?war against terrorism? long
> before 9/11 and was lavishly funded for years by the CIA. His son, William
> Kristol, is one of the most influential men in the United States.
>
> Both are public relations men for the Israeli lobby?s neo-conservative
> network, with strong ties to Rupert Murdoch. Kissinger also has ties to this
> network and the Carlyle Group, who, one could say, have facilitated these
> omnicidal wars beginning from the time former President Bush took office. It
> would be easy to say that we are recycling World Wars I and II, with the same
> faces.
>
> When I asked Vietnam Special Ops Green Beret Capt. John McCarthy, who could
> have devised this omnicidal plan to use DU to destroy the genetic code and
> genetic future of large populations of Arabs and Moslems in the Middle East
> and Central Asia - just coincidentally the areas where most of the world?s
> oil deposits are located - he replied: ?It has all the handprints of Henry
> Kissinger.?
>
> In Zbignew Brzezinski?s book ?The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its
> Geostrategic Imperatives,? the map of the Eurasian chessboard includes four
> regions strategic to U.S. foreign policy. The ?South? region corresponds
> precisely to the regions now contaminated permanently with radiation from
> U.S. bombs, missiles and bullets made with thousands of tons of DU.
>
> A Japanese professor, Dr. K. Yagasaki, has calculated that 800 tons of DU is
> the atomicity equivalent of 83,000 Nagasaki bombs. The U.S. has used more DU
> since 1991 than the atomicity equivalent of 400,000 Nagasaki bombs. Four
> nuclear wars indeed, and 10 times the amount of radiation released into the
> atmosphere from atmospheric testing!
>
> No wonder our soldiers, their families and the people of the Middle East,
> Yugoslavia and Central Asia are sick. But as Henry Kissinger said after
> Vietnam when our soldiers came home ill from Agent Orange, ?Military men are
> just dumb stupid animals to be used for foreign policy.?
>
> Unfortunately, more and more of those soldiers are men and women with brown
> skin. And unfortunately, the DU radioactive dust will be carried around the
> world and deposited in our environments just as the ?smog of war? from the
> 1991 Gulf War was found in deposits in South America, the Himalayas and
> Hawaii.
>
> In June 2003, the World Health Organization announced in a press release that
> global cancer rates will increase 50 percent by 2020. What else do they know
> that they aren?t telling us? I know that depleted uranium is a death sentence
> ? for all of us. We will all die in silent ways.
>
> http://www.sfbayview.com/081804/Depleteduranium081804.shtml
And Mom, if you do happen to be reading this, you have my condolences, but there
is no way they are getting my children to use as cannon-fodder, and so I have to
keep speaking out.
http://www.mindfully.org/Nucs/2003/DU-Baby2003.htm
Photos of Babies Deformed at Birth as a Result of Depleted Uranium (DU) 2003
photos: Dr. Jenan Hassan
WARNING: Extremely Graphic Images!
Alan
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