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  • Nitro Express
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Aug 2004
    • 32942

    We have already nuked the middle east

    Depleted Uranium is WMD
    by Leuren Moret
    Published August 9, 2005 by the
    Battle Creek Enquirer (Michigan)

    My grandfather, U.S. Army Col. Edwin Joseph McAllister, was born in Battle
    Creek in 1895. He does not know that his first grandchild is an international
    expert on depleted uranium. I have worked in two U.S. nuclear weapons
    laboratories, and in 1991 I became a whistleblower at the Livermore lab.
    Depleted uranium is very, very, very nasty stuff:

    Depleted uranium (DU) weaponry meets the definition of weapon of mass
    destruction in two out of three categories under U.S. Federal Code Title 50
    Chapter 40 Section 2302.

    DU weaponry violates all international treaties and agreements, Hague and
    Geneva war conventions, the 1925 Geneva gas protocol, U.S. laws and U.S.
    military law.

    Since 1991, the U.S. has released the radioactive atomicity equivalent of at
    least 400,000 Nagasaki bombs into the global atmosphere. That is 10 times the
    amount released during atmospheric testing which was the equivalent of 40,000
    Hiroshima bombs. The U.S. has permanently contaminated the global atmosphere
    with radioactive pollution having a half-life of 2.5 billion years.

    The U.S. has illegally conducted four nuclear wars in Yugoslavia, Afghanistan
    and twice in Iraq since 1991, calling DU "conventional" weapons when in fact
    they are nuclear weapons.

    DU on the battlefield has three effects on living systems: it is a heavy metal
    "chemical" poison, a "radioactive" poison and has a "particulate" effect due
    to the very tiny size of the particles that are 0.1 microns and smaller.

    The blueprint for DU weaponry is a 1943 Manhattan Project memo to Gen. L.
    Groves that recommended development of radioactive materials as poison gas
    weapons - dirty bombs, dirty missiles and dirty bullets.

    DU weapons are very effective kinetic energy penetrators, but even more
    effective bioweapons since uranium has a strong chemical affinity for
    phosphate structures concentrated in DNA.

    DU is the Trojan Horse of nuclear war - it keeps giving and keeps killing.
    There is no way to clean it up, and no way to turn it off because it continues
    to decay into other radioactive isotopes in over 20 steps.

    Terry Jemison at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs stated in August 2004
    that over 518,000 Gulf-era veterans (14-year period) are now on medical
    disability, and that 7,039 were wounded on the battlefield in that same
    period. Over 500,000 U.S. veterans are homeless.

    In some studies of soldiers who had normal babies before the war, 67 percent
    of the post-war babies are born with severe birth defects - missing brains,
    eyes, organs, legs and arms, and blood diseases.

    In southern Iraq, scientists are reporting five times higher levels of gamma
    radiation in the air, which increases the radioactive body burden daily of
    inhabitants. In fact, Iraq, Yugoslavia and Afghanistan are uninhabitable.

    Cancer starts with one alpha particle under the right conditions. One gram of
    DU is the size of a period in this sentence and releases 12,000 alpha
    particles per second.

    Before my grandfather died, he told me that his generation had made a mess of
    this planet. I wonder what he would say to me now I would tell him to see
    "Beyond Treason" (www.beyondtreason.com), a new documentary about the history
    of treason by the U.S. government against our own troops: Atomic veterans,
    MK-Ultra, Agent Orange and DU. After Vietnam, Henry Kissinger said, "Military
    men are just dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy. . ."
    (from Chapter 5 in the "Final Days" by Woodward and Bernstein).

    Leuren Moret is an international radiation specialist, with a B.S. degree in
    geology from University of California at Davis, a M.A. degree in Near Eastern
    studies from University of California at Berkeley and has done post-graduate
    work in the geosciences at UC-Davis. She is environmental commissioner for the
    City of Berkeley, Calif.

    © 2005 Battle Creek Enquirer
    No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!
  • matt19
    Sniper
    • Mar 2005
    • 875

    #2
    Crazy.
    Long Live Classic VH

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    • Nitro Express
      DIAMOND STATUS
      • Aug 2004
      • 32942

      #3
      The US and Israel basically have made bombs, bullets, and tank rounds out of nuclear waste. Uranium is one of the densest metals on earth and is readily available in tons of spent reactor fuel rods and such. Call it depleted uranium to make everyone feel it's not radioactive and vaporize it around the countryside. Anyone living there in the next 2 billion years will get cancer.

      Now that's some nasty shit and we are doing it! Iran wants nuclear material, so we will give it to them. Hey Iran, want some uranium? Here ya go!
      No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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      • Ellyllions
        Veteran
        • Mar 2006
        • 2012

        #4
        Nitro, if this is true, then Russia is just as guilty as we are. Russia has long been receiving spent Uranium. It's been deemed by the Atomic Energy thingy with the UN as an approved recipient of spent Uranium. As a matter of fact, it's receiving Iran's spent Uranium.
        "If our country is worth dying for in time of war let us resolve that it is truly worth living for in time of peace." - Hamilton Fish

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        • Nitro Express
          DIAMOND STATUS
          • Aug 2004
          • 32942

          #5
          Originally posted by Ellyllions
          Nitro, if this is true, then Russia is just as guilty as we are. Russia has long been receiving spent Uranium. It's been deemed by the Atomic Energy thingy with the UN as an approved recipient of spent Uranium. As a matter of fact, it's receiving Iran's spent Uranium.
          Everyone is guilty but the alapha particles that give you cancer don't care who's responsible. Does it matter who did it when tons of the stuff has been vaporized in explosions and has covered large areas of earth and atmosphere? It's just plain dumb and maybe we will end up killing ourselves off and that's how Darwinism works, the stupid die.

          Nobody can conqure and control the whole earth so let's destroy ourselves with our piss anger.
          No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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          • Ellyllions
            Veteran
            • Mar 2006
            • 2012

            #6
            You're right, but your thread title suggests that WE are the only guilty ones.

            When Oppenheimer first discovered what he'd done with his invention he wrote this phrase in his journal...

            "I am become death, the destroyer of worlds."
            "If our country is worth dying for in time of war let us resolve that it is truly worth living for in time of peace." - Hamilton Fish

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            • knuckleboner
              Crazy Ass Mofo
              • Jan 2004
              • 2927

              #7
              Originally posted by Nitro Express
              The US and Israel basically have made bombs, bullets, and tank rounds out of nuclear waste. Uranium is one of the densest metals on earth and is readily available in tons of spent reactor fuel rods and such. Call it depleted uranium to make everyone feel it's not radioactive and vaporize it around the countryside. Anyone living there in the next 2 billion years will get cancer.

              Now that's some nasty shit and we are doing it! Iran wants nuclear material, so we will give it to them. Hey Iran, want some uranium? Here ya go!
              not quite. depleted uranium has much less radioactivity than normal radiation. the ones who might have to worry are the soldiers guarding large stocks of munitions for many, many hours.

              but the impact of 100 shells hit 200 yards from your house would be negligible.

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