listen to Dr. Doug Rokke who was in charge of DU cleanup in GW1.

http://simmeringfrogs.com/ogg/DU.ogg  (Winamp full install needed)

Dr. Doug Rokke Major, U.S. Army. Retired

Major Rokke, "The Army's Expert" on the Issue of Depleted Uranium
munitions was tasked for cleanup of Spent munitions in the first Gulf
War. Major Rokke also has information on DU problems on U.S. soil,
former Yugoslavia, Puerto Rico, etc. 10,000 plus U.S. Troops now dead
from GW-1. 200,000 plus now disabled.

Over 1/2 the Canadian troops are dead from the first Gulf war.

Thanks to the New York Daily News who paid for testing of affected
members of the 442nd. Military Police Unit of the Army National Guard,
New York. Dr. Rokke now has definite proof that thousands are now
poisoned by toxic heavy metal Uranium byproducts from the Second Gulf War.

The Pentagon continues to pretend there is no problem.

Dr. Rokke estimates over one thousand tons of DU munitions were used
in the recent undeclared War to bring Democracy to Iraq and rid the
world of a madman named Saddam.

One thousand tons of DU that was used in cities and the countryside of
Iraq. One thousand tons that will poison mankind for hundreds if not
thousands of years to come.

>From the shows http://thepowerhour.com/ and http://infowars.com/
This program is two hours long, the download is over 13M.

http://simmeringfrogs.com/ogg/DU.ogg



--- In [email protected], Bob Dunbar
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> False Allegations Regarding Depleted Uranium  Rumors of adverse
health effects proved inaccurate
>   
>  
>     
>   
>       There is a great deal of misinformation and unwarranted fears
about depleted uranium (DU), which U.S. armed forces use in several
types of ammunition to take advantage of its unsurpassed ability to
penetrate armored vehicles. 
>   Depleted uranium is a derivative of natural uranium, a very common
element in our environment. Many people don't realize that our
environment contains small amounts of natural uranium, which we
breathe, eat, and drink every day. 
>   U-235 and U-234 are the highly radioactive isotopes in natural
uranium, extracted to make nuclear fuel or enriched weapons-grade
uranium. Depleted uranium is what is left over after much of these
highly radioactive isotopes have been removed. Depleted uranium is
actually 40% less radioactive than the natural uranium in the
environment around us, and much less radioactive than fuel-grade or
weapons-grade uranium. Unfortunately, most people confuse depleted
uranium with these dangerous substances.
>    
>   The Health Effects of Depleted Uranium
>   In April 2001, the World Health Organization report Depleted
Uranium: Sources, Exposure, and Health Effects, stated: "no increase
of leukemia or other cancers has been established following exposure
to uranium or depleted uranium." (chapter 13, p. 132) 
>   A March 2001 European Commission report concluded, "exposure to DU
could not produce any detectable effect on human health under
realistic assumptions of the doses that would be received." (p. 11) 
>   A January 2001 NATO study found that, "based on the data today, no
link has been established between depleted uranium and any forms of
cancer."
>   In 1999, a RAND Corporation study on depleted uranium concluded:
"no evidence is documented in the literature of cancer or any other
negative health effect related to the radiation received from exposure
to natural uranium, whether inhaled or ingested, even in very high
doses." (chapter 2, pp. 36-37)
>   Perhaps the most dramatic illustration of the lack of a link
between depleted uranium and cancer is the case of 20 Gulf War
veterans who were struck by shrapnel from depleted uranium shells that
hit the armored vehicles in which they were riding. Some have shrapnel
pieces up to 20 mm long still embedded in their bodies. The veterans
have very high levels of uranium in their urine samples, but not one
has developed leukemia, bone cancer, lung cancer, or any kidney
abnormalities, despite the fact that they are walking around with
depleted uranium inside their bodies. In addition, none of the
children born to any of these men has any reported birth defects. A
study of these veterans, "Elevated Urine Uranium Excretion by Soldiers
with Retained Uranium Shrapnel," published in the November 1999 issue
of Health Physics concluded, "there is no evidence of adverse clinical
outcomes associated with uranium exposure at this time in any of these
individuals."
>    
>   Accusations that depleted uranium has caused cancer in Iraqi
newborns are groundless. In fact, Iraq's use of chemical weapons --
known cancer-causing agents -- is a much more likely cause of the
cancers and birth defects blamed on depleted uranium.
>    
>   Independent studies have shown large increases in cancers and
birth defects where the Iraqi regime has used chemical weapons.
According to Dr. Fouad Baban, Chairman of the Department of Medicine
of Suleymania University in northern Iraq, "congenital abnormality
rates" in Halabja, where the Iraqi regime killed 5,000 Kurds with
chemical weapons in 1988, are "four to five times greater than in the
post-atomic populations of Hiroshima and Nagasaki." Dr. Baban says,
"rare and aggressive cancers in adults and children are found at
levels far higher than anywhere in the world."
>    
>   For accurate, authoritative information on depleted uranium, see
information from:
>     • The United Nation's International Atomic Energy Agency
>   • The U.S. Department of Defense's Health Deployment Directorate
>   
> • The UK Ministry of Defence
>   
>   
>   
>   
> http://usinfo.state.gov/media/Archive/2005/Jan/24-107572.html
>    
>   The above is from th US State Dept Home page in the section on
"identifying misinformation"  This site identifies by
name--RENSE/Vialls/Conspiracy Planet as top stereotypical "dis-info"
sites, and the above 3 GOVERNMENT sites as being reliable.
>    
>   Take care, UncBob
>    
>   ps Ck Top Ten Censored Stories of 2003-2004         This
non-depleted uranium is even more toxic than the depleted uranium
which, according to Lauren Moret, President of Scientists for
Indigenous People and ...
> www.preferrednetwork.com/Top_Ten_Censored_Stories_of_2003.htm - 52k - 
>    
>   Depleted Uranium (Lone Star Iconoclast) 
> LoneStarICON.com News - HAVE DU WILL TRAVEL (many interviews with
Experts) 
> http://www.lonestaricon.com/2006/Archives/09/default.htm 
>    
>   Want more info?---google  (Lauren Moret d.u.) and /or (Karl WB
Schwarz d.u.)  or Joyce Riley
> 
>                               
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