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"*****FLASH***** British Intel Source CONFIRMS Depleted Uranium Shells from UK have arrived in Ukraine
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***** FLASH ***** - A source within British Intelligence has confirmed to me personally that thousands of rounds of tank shells were shipped to Ukraine as supplies for donated "Challenger" tanks donated to Ukraine. Among those thousands of tank shells are . . . DEPLETED URANIUM SHELLS!

Russia has repeatedly and explicitly made clear that if Depleted Uranium shells are fired at Russian troops, Russia will regard the use of the ammunition as being a "Dirty Bomb" attack against Russia, and will respond with radioactive weapons of its own. They did not say WHICH radioactive weapons.

It is now positively CONFIRMED that the United Kingdom has, in fact, successfully delivered into the possession of the Ukraine Army, Depleted Uranium tank shells.

What this means is that now, it is only a matter of time before Russia detects that such shells have been used by Ukraine, and responds.

That response will likely come without ANY warning at all.

Readers are urged to have their preps (Food, water, medicine, first-aid gear, generator, fuel, and the like) topped-off . . . and to appraise their family members of this situation.

It's really quite simple: When Ukraine hits Russians with Depleted Uranium shells, Russia will likely hit Ukraine with full blown nuclear weapons. If that takes place, NATO jumps-in tot he war, and it's nuclear immediately.

OR . . .

Russia may elect to strike at the UK directly for supplying such weapons. Obviously, if THAT happens, it's also instant nuclear war.

In either case, the fight presently between Ukraine and Russia, will very likely go nuclear, and is extremely likely to involve NATO, meaning the outbreak of literal nuclear World War 3.

This can come at any time and without any warning.
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"Re: When the Bear lays it's hand upon the Lion...
Post by Egoof » Thu Mar 03, 2022 4:34 am

The bear and Lion aren't actually part of the White Horse Prophecy. It was actually something told to Jessie W. Fox by John Taylor's father -

Speaking about Russia brings to mind a prophecy which is accredited to the Prophet Joseph Smith, concerning this country. Elder Jesse W. Fox, Sr., received the narration from Father Taylor, the father of the late President John Taylor. The old gentleman said that at one time the Prophet Joseph Smith was in his house conversing about the Battle of Waterloo, in which Father Taylor had taken part. Suddenly the Prophet turned and said, “Father Taylor, you will live to see, though I will not, greater battles than that of Waterloo. The slave question will cause a division between the North and the South, and in these wars greater battles than Waterloo will occur. But,” he continued, with emphasis, “when the great bear (Russia) lays her paw on the lion (England) the winding up scene is not far distant.”
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Again, garbage from a garbage source. Depleted Uranium is used for many heavy/dense material. and is not at all radio-active or in the least unsafe. It is in fact the material left behind that has no radio-active effect. The result is a very heavy material. Heavier per volume than lead, cheaper per volume than gold and harder than either.

If you don't know what you're posting, I would stay away from posting it. It is embarasing, really.

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1) DU rounds are bad, cause significant health and environmental problems. It is however a solved issue for remediation of the environment, just costly and time consuming. The human health impact is bad too.

2) Russian leaders did say they would treat DU rounds as an escalation, which would be met with an in kind response.

3) Russian leaders have also said they wont use nukes in the ukraine because its their historical lands and their people.
They did however say that if it comes time for launching nukes, they will target the true seats of power of their enemies (London and Washington DC), and if Russia is not to survive, then no one else will either.

The rest is typical fear/doom squish

Did UK transfer DU rounds?

Maybe / maybe not


But we will hear about it if they do. We have access to Russian media and they present to the UN all the time.

Pure bloodthirsty racial hatred drives us/uk to try to destroy one of the last places on earth that is defending The Family and Christianity

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Lykos wrote: April 25th, 2023, 9:57 pm 1) DU rounds are bad, cause significant health and environmental problems. It is however a solved issue for remediation of the environment, just costly and time consuming. The human health impact is bad too.

2) Russian leaders did say they would treat DU rounds as an escalation, which would be met with an in kind response.

3) Russian leaders have also said they wont use nukes in the ukraine because its their historical lands and their people.
They did however say that if it comes time for launching nukes, they will target the true seats of power of their enemies (London and Washington DC), and if Russia is not to survive, then no one else will either.

The rest is typical fear/doom squish

Did UK transfer DU rounds?

Maybe / maybe not


But we will hear about it if they do. We have access to Russian media and they present to the UN all the time.

Pure bloodthirsty racial hatred drives us/uk to try to destroy one of the last places on earth that is defending The Family and Christianity
Show me where DU shells are bad for health? Happy to engage. They are not explosive, i.e. bursts or such, they are used for shaped charges to bust into tanks and explode inside. there is no risk of anything more than lead and such. Anyone who says otherwise if making stuff up. We had them long ago for that one purpose, they are really really dense. there are NO special provisions for handling them on the bases. However, they are expensive to come by. and the name scares people. Seemed to work on FF anyway;

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"<Overview>
 DU was used in the Gulf War, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, and other wars. After the war, a number of local residents and U.S. soldiers who participated in combat in Iraq and Yugoslavia complained of various physical ailments, including cancer, leukemia, immune deficiency, and chronic fatigue. These are called "Gulf War Syndrome" or "Balkan Syndrome," and are suspected to be related to depleted uranium. Uranium is a highly toxic radioactive material, and while there are those who strongly advocate the dangers of depleted uranium due to its radiotoxicity and chemical toxicity, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the US Department of Defense take a negative stance, saying that "there is no scientific proof that the modifications in returning soldiers and residents near the conflict were caused by DU. The U.S. Department of Defense and the World Health Organization (WHO), on the other hand, have taken the negative position that "there is no scientific proof that DU is responsible for the modifications in returned soldiers and people living near the conflict.
 It is known that the incidence of lung cancer is high among people who have worked in uranium mines, but in order to prove the health effects of DU, it is necessary to first understand the conditions of uranium contamination, and then to examine the relationship between DU and the incidence of disease, as well as other confounding factors. This requires a great deal of time and effort, and scientific research, including epidemiological studies, is highly desirable.
"

"According to a survey by the National Gulf War Resource Center (NGWRC), of the 504,047 veterans who left the war and are eligible for Veterans Administration benefits, 52%, or more than 263,000, have complained of physical problems and have requested medical care from the government and Veterans Administration. In addition, 185,780 (37%) have requested compensation for their inability to work due to illness or disability. Nearly half of the returned soldiers reported some form of health problem, and more than 9,600 have already died. (2002 Gulf War Statistics - NGWRC) ..

According to a survey of 650 returning soldiers suffering from Gulf War Syndrome, the chronic symptoms they complain of range from hair loss, headaches, joint pain, stomach pain, and diarrhea to memory loss, sleep disturbances, and more (see figure on the right). The diversity of symptoms is one of the characteristics of DU damage = Gulf syndrome.
(3) Birth defects also occur among children of returning soldiers
 It is not only the returned soldiers themselves who are suffering. The children of returning soldiers are also suffering from birth defects, which are extremely serious.
(4) More than 300,000 soldiers were exposed to depleted uranium
 In January 1999, the U.S. Department of Defense revealed for the first time that of the 700,000 soldiers who participated in the Gulf War, a total of 436,000 Army soldiers and Marines were deployed to contaminated areas due to land warfare. The Military Toxics Project estimates that approximately three-quarters of the soldiers were exposed to depleted uranium based on the results of two independent interviews. Based on that estimate, more than 300,000 soldiers may have been exposed to DU. There is no doubt that the extensive and large-scale exposure to depleted uranium has resulted in health problems for an unusually large number of returning soldiers, nearly half of them.
 The U.S. government and military have been refusing to conduct a full epidemiological survey and fact-finding investigation of all returning soldiers, claiming that the amount of exposure to DU was so small that it could not possibly have affected their health. How can they say that there is no causal relationship without conducting a fact-finding survey?

Even more serious than the damage caused to U.S. military veterans, and many times more serious, is the damage done in Iraq. This is because, while the exposure of returning soldiers to large doses of radiation was only temporary, such as contact with Iraqi tanks and armored vehicles that had been hit, Iraq was exposed to 320 metric tons of depleted uranium spread over its land.
(1) Cancer and leukemia increased 3 to 7 times in Basra and other cities in southern Iraq near the battlefield.
(a) Iraqi cancer registry data shows a 1.5- to 3.8-fold increase in the incidence of leukemia in southern Iraq since the war (see figure below). ..

A 1998 article in the British Medical Journal states that cancer incidence in southern Iraq increased seven-fold from 1989 to 1994, based on UN cancer statistics. ..

Government statistics from the Iraqi Ministry of Health reveal a rise in the annual number of registered cases of cancer throughout Iraq, from 4,341 in 1991 to 6,158 in 1997. This figure indicates an excess of more than 1,000 people per year are getting cancer, even taking into account the natural increase in cancer incidence in proportion to population growth. This figure is a minimal estimate. This figure is a minimal estimate because it is highly unlikely that all cancer cases are captured under the Iraqi health care system, which has been destroyed by war and "sanctions". It is easy to imagine that a large number of cancer patients would die without being captured by government statistics, and it is almost certain that there is an excess of at least 1,000 cancer cases per year. It would not be an exaggeration to estimate that Iraq as a whole had an excess of about 10,000 cancer cases between 1991 and 2002, after the Gulf War.
(iii) Congenital disorders = DU has caused irreparable damage to innocent children.
 The damage is not limited to cancer and leukemia. Congenital defects such as deformed or missing eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and genitals are frequently observed among children born after the Gulf War. This is an extremely serious situation.
(a) An AP article in September 1999 stated that "official statistics show that the number of newborns with defects has tripled in southern Iraq," and the Guardian in March 2000 reported that one researcher reported that the number of abortions in Basra tripled between 1989 and 1997.
(b) Various other news reports and local reportage have reported on this serious situation among children, and there are testimonies from many doctors.
Dr. Selma Al-Taha, a geneticist at the Genetics Clinic of Saddam Civil Hospital in Baghdad - "After the war, we noticed two things. First, the number of malformations and genetic diseases has increased, and second, new cases have emerged that we did not see before the war. .... Most of the new malformations are limb defects [sealiform malformations]. These cases were reported in the early 50s as a result of thalidomide ingestion by pregnant women. But since that time we had not come across any such cases.
-Doctors at Basra Maternity and Pediatric Hospital - The number of congenital malformations and abnormalities jumped from 37 cases (3% of newborns) in 1990 to 254 cases (22% of newborns) in 2001.

The U.S. government and military ostensibly deny the effects of depleted uranium on human health and the environment. But this is an outright lie. In fact, the government and the military have meticulously examined and soberly and concretely evaluated DU's ability to kill as a weapon and the damage it can cause. After persistent efforts, U.S. and European veteran support groups and anti-nuclear groups have uncovered the existence of several military reports that support the U.S. government's lies.
(1) The SAIC report warned about the effects of depleted uranium on the human body six months before the Gulf War.
 The report, entitled "Environmental and Human Health Considerations of Kinetic Energy Warheads," compiled by the Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) for the U.S. Army's Weapons and Ammunition Chemical Command, warned of the military advantages of depleted uranium warheads compared to conventional tungsten alloy warhead cores. The report discusses the military advantages of DU warheads over conventional tungsten alloy warheads. The report then warns of the human health effects of DU munitions, stating that "long-term effects at low doses can cause cancer and short-term effects at high doses can cause death," and that "exposure of soldiers on the battlefield to aerosolized DU will be significant in terms of potential radiation and chemical effects. (p. 3). This report was issued in July 1990, or about six months before the start of Operation Desert Storm.
(2) The BRL report also assessed the dangers of depleted uranium more than a year before the Gulf War.
 Furthermore, the U.S. Ballistic Research Laboratory (BRL) stated in its report that "Personnel inside or in the vicinity (less than approximately 50 meters) of an armored vehicle hit by depleted uranium munitions would receive significant internal exposure to DU. The report also states that the targeted vehicles were "exposed to a significant internal dose of depleted uranium. The study also found that an average of 79% of the uranium particles measured downwind of the targeted vehicles were of a size that could be inhaled by breathing (less than 10 micrometers in diameter) and, if inhaled, would remain permanently trapped in the lungs. This study was conducted in 1989, more than a year before the Gulf War. It is clear that the U.S. government and military were already aware of the dangers of depleted uranium before the war.
(3) The British Atomic Energy Authority has assessed that the DU released into the atmosphere is capable of killing 7 million people.
 Not only the U.S. government, but also its ally, the British government, was well aware of the dangers of depleted uranium. A secret UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) document (a letter to the British Firearms Company), revealed by The Independent, states that "the total amount of depleted uranium in tank shells [used in the Gulf War] alone would exceed 50,000 pounds [about 22.5 metric tons]. .... Inhalation of depleted uranium in tank shells, using the latest ICRP risk factors: .... calculations, this would have the capacity to kill 500,000 people". (At the actual use of 320 metric tons, this would be 7 million deaths. Also, based on the intake limit set by the UKAEA (about 2 mg/year), this would be the equivalent of the intake limit of 160 billion people.)
4) The U.S. government and military knew of the dangers of depleted uranium, but did not take any protective measures or warnings.
 The U.S. government and military knew of the dangers of depleted uranium, yet they used it in large quantities, exposing local residents and soldiers to large amounts of radiation. Furthermore, they did not take any protective measures or even warn their own soldiers. As a result, most U.S. soldiers were unaware of the danger of DU munitions, let alone their existence, and without any protective measures they came into contact with Iraqi tanks covered in DU dust. This is nothing short of a criminal act of conviction.

Aerosolized depleted uranium is very dangerous. This is because it is a micrometer (one-thousandth of a millimeter) fine particle that can be easily taken into the lungs through breathing. There are three ways DU can enter the body: inhalation through exhalation, ingestion through the mouth, and entry into the bloodstream through wounds. DU particles entering the lungs first adhere to lung tissue. Most of the aerosolized DU is in the form of insoluble uranium oxide, which is very difficult to dissolve in blood and therefore remains for a long period of time. The residual depleted uranium continues to damage the surrounding lung cells with radiation called alpha rays.
 The Army Research, Development, and Engineering Center (ARDEC) report states that most (52% to 83%) of the size suitable for inhalation does not dissolve in the lung bloodstream and remains in the lungs. The report also points out the special hazard of DU in ceramic form, which is sintered by the heat of combustion on impact: NRPB (National Radiological Protection Board) experiments on mice have shown that uranium oxide in ceramic form persists in the lungs twice as long as normal uranium oxide.
(iii) In the bloodstream, depleted uranium contaminates organs and tissues throughout the body.
 It has been believed that uranium is excreted relatively quickly in urine or feces and that uranium levels in the body quickly decrease after temporary exposure to radiation. However, as a result of follow-up surveys of returning soldiers, uranium has been detected in urine and semen at higher concentrations than usual even seven years after exposure, not only in soldiers who returned with DU debris still in their bodies, but also in those who were only exposed to DU during the war. Presumably, the residual depleted uranium particles in the lungs continue to gradually enter the bloodstream, causing chronic contamination of body tissues.
 Conventional knowledge has suggested that uranium accumulates exclusively in the kidneys and bones, and that renal damage due to chemical toxicity is the only problem. However, recent animal studies have shown that uranium can accumulate in all tissues of the body, even in the testicles, placenta, lymph nodes, and brain marrow, causing immune compromise and affecting brain activity. It has also been shown to accumulate in the fetus through the placenta, causing bone deformities and other malformations.

(1) DU is radioactive and emits alpha rays - Alpha particles are so energetic that even a single one is certain to cause a mutation
 DU emits radiation known as alpha rays. Research on the mechanisms of radiation effects at the cellular level since the 1990s has revealed that the biological effects of radiation with high energy, such as alpha rays, are far greater than previously thought. The research on the mechanisms of radiation effects at the cellular level since the 1990s has revealed the important fact that the biological effects of high energy radiation such as alpha radiation are much greater than previously thought. ..

(2) Fine particles of depleted uranium severely damage the cells around them, dramatically increasing the risk of cancer.
 Considering the case of a depleted uranium fine particle with a diameter of 5 µm adhering to a cell, this fine particle emits approximately 500 alpha rays per year. Based on the arrival distance of the alpha rays, it can be assumed that only a few dozen cells in the vicinity of the particulate will be exposed to alpha rays. Therefore, cells in the vicinity will be intensively hit by the alpha particle several to a dozen times per year, which will almost certainly cause genetic mutation. Cells that are severely gene-destroyed will die, but those that survive will have a very high chance of transforming into precancerous cells. Dr. Goffman and Dr. Tamplin warn of the danger of the hot particle hypothesis, in which the dense development of such precancerous cells increases the likelihood of carcinogenesis far beyond the systemic average linear dose relationship. It is clear that depleted uranium is also extremely dangerous as radioactivity when thousands or tens of thousands of particles are ingested into the body.
(3) Inhalation of 50 milligrams of depleted uranium has a 100% chance of causing fatal lung cancer.
 Dr. Goffman's most conservative estimate is that the lung cancer inhalation dose of the same alpha radioactivity, plutonium-239, for a 25-year-old smoker (an inhalation dose that has a 100% chance of causing fatal lung cancer) is 0.255 micrograms. DU has a much longer half-life than plutonium, making it less radioactive per unit weight, and it also has slightly lower alpha-ray energy. (4) The actual damage is not so clear.
(4) The dangers of depleted uranium need to be clarified again based on the actual damage.
 The U.S. government and military, as well as scholars advocating nuclear power, claim that even if people are exposed to radiation, the doses are too low to have any effect, that leukemia cannot occur so quickly, that stress is the cause, and so on. Their usual tactics are to single out and misuse conventional findings to deny reality, such as "it is theoretically impossible" and "conventional findings cannot explain it." Certainly, the environmental and human health effects of depleted uranium munitions are of unimaginable magnitude and depth. Many aspects remain unexplained. But that is precisely why it is necessary to make our knowledge of the effects of radiation and depleted uranium on the human body more accurate, precise, and abundant, in line with reality and facts. That is the truly scientific and responsible attitude. The serious damage caused by depleted uranium would confirm the traditional claims of Goffman and other conscientious and combative scientists and researchers about the dangers of plutonium, uranium, and other alpha-emitters, especially the special dangers of internal exposure, which have long been asserted.
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sushi_chef wrote: April 25th, 2023, 10:20 pm "<Overview>
 DU was used in the Gulf War, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, and other wars. After the war, a number of local residents and U.S. soldiers who participated in combat in Iraq and Yugoslavia complained of various physical ailments, including cancer, leukemia, immune deficiency, and chronic fatigue. These are called "Gulf War Syndrome" or "Balkan Syndrome," and are suspected to be related to depleted uranium. Uranium is a highly toxic radioactive material, and while there are those who strongly advocate the dangers of depleted uranium due to its radiotoxicity and chemical toxicity, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the US Department of Defense take a negative stance, saying that "there is no scientific proof that the modifications in returning soldiers and residents near the conflict were caused by DU. The U.S. Department of Defense and the World Health Organization (WHO), on the other hand, have taken the negative position that "there is no scientific proof that DU is responsible for the modifications in returned soldiers and people living near the conflict.
 It is known that the incidence of lung cancer is high among people who have worked in uranium mines, but in order to prove the health effects of DU, it is necessary to first understand the conditions of uranium contamination, and then to examine the relationship between DU and the incidence of disease, as well as other confounding factors. This requires a great deal of time and effort, and scientific research, including epidemiological studies, is highly desirable.
"

"According to a survey by the National Gulf War Resource Center (NGWRC), of the 504,047 veterans who left the war and are eligible for Veterans Administration benefits, 52%, or more than 263,000, have complained of physical problems and have requested medical care from the government and Veterans Administration. In addition, 185,780 (37%) have requested compensation for their inability to work due to illness or disability. Nearly half of the returned soldiers reported some form of health problem, and more than 9,600 have already died. (2002 Gulf War Statistics - NGWRC) ..

According to a survey of 650 returning soldiers suffering from Gulf War Syndrome, the chronic symptoms they complain of range from hair loss, headaches, joint pain, stomach pain, and diarrhea to memory loss, sleep disturbances, and more (see figure on the right). The diversity of symptoms is one of the characteristics of DU damage = Gulf syndrome.
(3) Birth defects also occur among children of returning soldiers
 It is not only the returned soldiers themselves who are suffering. The children of returning soldiers are also suffering from birth defects, which are extremely serious.
(4) More than 300,000 soldiers were exposed to depleted uranium
 In January 1999, the U.S. Department of Defense revealed for the first time that of the 700,000 soldiers who participated in the Gulf War, a total of 436,000 Army soldiers and Marines were deployed to contaminated areas due to land warfare. The Military Toxics Project estimates that approximately three-quarters of the soldiers were exposed to depleted uranium based on the results of two independent interviews. Based on that estimate, more than 300,000 soldiers may have been exposed to DU. There is no doubt that the extensive and large-scale exposure to depleted uranium has resulted in health problems for an unusually large number of returning soldiers, nearly half of them.
 The U.S. government and military have been refusing to conduct a full epidemiological survey and fact-finding investigation of all returning soldiers, claiming that the amount of exposure to DU was so small that it could not possibly have affected their health. How can they say that there is no causal relationship without conducting a fact-finding survey?

Even more serious than the damage caused to U.S. military veterans, and many times more serious, is the damage done in Iraq. This is because, while the exposure of returning soldiers to large doses of radiation was only temporary, such as contact with Iraqi tanks and armored vehicles that had been hit, Iraq was exposed to 320 metric tons of depleted uranium spread over its land.
(1) Cancer and leukemia increased 3 to 7 times in Basra and other cities in southern Iraq near the battlefield.
(a) Iraqi cancer registry data shows a 1.5- to 3.8-fold increase in the incidence of leukemia in southern Iraq since the war (see figure below). ..

A 1998 article in the British Medical Journal states that cancer incidence in southern Iraq increased seven-fold from 1989 to 1994, based on UN cancer statistics. ..

Government statistics from the Iraqi Ministry of Health reveal a rise in the annual number of registered cases of cancer throughout Iraq, from 4,341 in 1991 to 6,158 in 1997. This figure indicates an excess of more than 1,000 people per year are getting cancer, even taking into account the natural increase in cancer incidence in proportion to population growth. This figure is a minimal estimate. This figure is a minimal estimate because it is highly unlikely that all cancer cases are captured under the Iraqi health care system, which has been destroyed by war and "sanctions". It is easy to imagine that a large number of cancer patients would die without being captured by government statistics, and it is almost certain that there is an excess of at least 1,000 cancer cases per year. It would not be an exaggeration to estimate that Iraq as a whole had an excess of about 10,000 cancer cases between 1991 and 2002, after the Gulf War.
(iii) Congenital disorders = DU has caused irreparable damage to innocent children.
 The damage is not limited to cancer and leukemia. Congenital defects such as deformed or missing eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and genitals are frequently observed among children born after the Gulf War. This is an extremely serious situation.
(a) An AP article in September 1999 stated that "official statistics show that the number of newborns with defects has tripled in southern Iraq," and the Guardian in March 2000 reported that one researcher reported that the number of abortions in Basra tripled between 1989 and 1997.
(b) Various other news reports and local reportage have reported on this serious situation among children, and there are testimonies from many doctors.
Dr. Selma Al-Taha, a geneticist at the Genetics Clinic of Saddam Civil Hospital in Baghdad - "After the war, we noticed two things. First, the number of malformations and genetic diseases has increased, and second, new cases have emerged that we did not see before the war. .... Most of the new malformations are limb defects [sealiform malformations]. These cases were reported in the early 50s as a result of thalidomide ingestion by pregnant women. But since that time we had not come across any such cases.
-Doctors at Basra Maternity and Pediatric Hospital - The number of congenital malformations and abnormalities jumped from 37 cases (3% of newborns) in 1990 to 254 cases (22% of newborns) in 2001.

The U.S. government and military ostensibly deny the effects of depleted uranium on human health and the environment. But this is an outright lie. In fact, the government and the military have meticulously examined and soberly and concretely evaluated DU's ability to kill as a weapon and the damage it can cause. After persistent efforts, U.S. and European veteran support groups and anti-nuclear groups have uncovered the existence of several military reports that support the U.S. government's lies.
(1) The SAIC report warned about the effects of depleted uranium on the human body six months before the Gulf War.
 The report, entitled "Environmental and Human Health Considerations of Kinetic Energy Warheads," compiled by the Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) for the U.S. Army's Weapons and Ammunition Chemical Command, warned of the military advantages of depleted uranium warheads compared to conventional tungsten alloy warhead cores. The report discusses the military advantages of DU warheads over conventional tungsten alloy warheads. The report then warns of the human health effects of DU munitions, stating that "long-term effects at low doses can cause cancer and short-term effects at high doses can cause death," and that "exposure of soldiers on the battlefield to aerosolized DU will be significant in terms of potential radiation and chemical effects. (p. 3). This report was issued in July 1990, or about six months before the start of Operation Desert Storm.
(2) The BRL report also assessed the dangers of depleted uranium more than a year before the Gulf War.
 Furthermore, the U.S. Ballistic Research Laboratory (BRL) stated in its report that "Personnel inside or in the vicinity (less than approximately 50 meters) of an armored vehicle hit by depleted uranium munitions would receive significant internal exposure to DU. The report also states that the targeted vehicles were "exposed to a significant internal dose of depleted uranium. The study also found that an average of 79% of the uranium particles measured downwind of the targeted vehicles were of a size that could be inhaled by breathing (less than 10 micrometers in diameter) and, if inhaled, would remain permanently trapped in the lungs. This study was conducted in 1989, more than a year before the Gulf War. It is clear that the U.S. government and military were already aware of the dangers of depleted uranium before the war.
(3) The British Atomic Energy Authority has assessed that the DU released into the atmosphere is capable of killing 7 million people.
 Not only the U.S. government, but also its ally, the British government, was well aware of the dangers of depleted uranium. A secret UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) document (a letter to the British Firearms Company), revealed by The Independent, states that "the total amount of depleted uranium in tank shells [used in the Gulf War] alone would exceed 50,000 pounds [about 22.5 metric tons]. .... Inhalation of depleted uranium in tank shells, using the latest ICRP risk factors: .... calculations, this would have the capacity to kill 500,000 people". (At the actual use of 320 metric tons, this would be 7 million deaths. Also, based on the intake limit set by the UKAEA (about 2 mg/year), this would be the equivalent of the intake limit of 160 billion people.)
4) The U.S. government and military knew of the dangers of depleted uranium, but did not take any protective measures or warnings.
 The U.S. government and military knew of the dangers of depleted uranium, yet they used it in large quantities, exposing local residents and soldiers to large amounts of radiation. Furthermore, they did not take any protective measures or even warn their own soldiers. As a result, most U.S. soldiers were unaware of the danger of DU munitions, let alone their existence, and without any protective measures they came into contact with Iraqi tanks covered in DU dust. This is nothing short of a criminal act of conviction.

Aerosolized depleted uranium is very dangerous. This is because it is a micrometer (one-thousandth of a millimeter) fine particle that can be easily taken into the lungs through breathing. There are three ways DU can enter the body: inhalation through exhalation, ingestion through the mouth, and entry into the bloodstream through wounds. DU particles entering the lungs first adhere to lung tissue. Most of the aerosolized DU is in the form of insoluble uranium oxide, which is very difficult to dissolve in blood and therefore remains for a long period of time. The residual depleted uranium continues to damage the surrounding lung cells with radiation called alpha rays.
 The Army Research, Development, and Engineering Center (ARDEC) report states that most (52% to 83%) of the size suitable for inhalation does not dissolve in the lung bloodstream and remains in the lungs. The report also points out the special hazard of DU in ceramic form, which is sintered by the heat of combustion on impact: NRPB (National Radiological Protection Board) experiments on mice have shown that uranium oxide in ceramic form persists in the lungs twice as long as normal uranium oxide.
(iii) In the bloodstream, depleted uranium contaminates organs and tissues throughout the body.
 It has been believed that uranium is excreted relatively quickly in urine or feces and that uranium levels in the body quickly decrease after temporary exposure to radiation. However, as a result of follow-up surveys of returning soldiers, uranium has been detected in urine and semen at higher concentrations than usual even seven years after exposure, not only in soldiers who returned with DU debris still in their bodies, but also in those who were only exposed to DU during the war. Presumably, the residual depleted uranium particles in the lungs continue to gradually enter the bloodstream, causing chronic contamination of body tissues.
 Conventional knowledge has suggested that uranium accumulates exclusively in the kidneys and bones, and that renal damage due to chemical toxicity is the only problem. However, recent animal studies have shown that uranium can accumulate in all tissues of the body, even in the testicles, placenta, lymph nodes, and brain marrow, causing immune compromise and affecting brain activity. It has also been shown to accumulate in the fetus through the placenta, causing bone deformities and other malformations.

(1) DU is radioactive and emits alpha rays - Alpha particles are so energetic that even a single one is certain to cause a mutation
 DU emits radiation known as alpha rays. Research on the mechanisms of radiation effects at the cellular level since the 1990s has revealed that the biological effects of radiation with high energy, such as alpha rays, are far greater than previously thought. The research on the mechanisms of radiation effects at the cellular level since the 1990s has revealed the important fact that the biological effects of high energy radiation such as alpha radiation are much greater than previously thought. ..

(2) Fine particles of depleted uranium severely damage the cells around them, dramatically increasing the risk of cancer.
 Considering the case of a depleted uranium fine particle with a diameter of 5 µm adhering to a cell, this fine particle emits approximately 500 alpha rays per year. Based on the arrival distance of the alpha rays, it can be assumed that only a few dozen cells in the vicinity of the particulate will be exposed to alpha rays. Therefore, cells in the vicinity will be intensively hit by the alpha particle several to a dozen times per year, which will almost certainly cause genetic mutation. Cells that are severely gene-destroyed will die, but those that survive will have a very high chance of transforming into precancerous cells. Dr. Goffman and Dr. Tamplin warn of the danger of the hot particle hypothesis, in which the dense development of such precancerous cells increases the likelihood of carcinogenesis far beyond the systemic average linear dose relationship. It is clear that depleted uranium is also extremely dangerous as radioactivity when thousands or tens of thousands of particles are ingested into the body.
(3) Inhalation of 50 milligrams of depleted uranium has a 100% chance of causing fatal lung cancer.
 Dr. Goffman's most conservative estimate is that the lung cancer inhalation dose of the same alpha radioactivity, plutonium-239, for a 25-year-old smoker (an inhalation dose that has a 100% chance of causing fatal lung cancer) is 0.255 micrograms. DU has a much longer half-life than plutonium, making it less radioactive per unit weight, and it also has slightly lower alpha-ray energy. (4) The actual damage is not so clear.
(4) The dangers of depleted uranium need to be clarified again based on the actual damage.
 The U.S. government and military, as well as scholars advocating nuclear power, claim that even if people are exposed to radiation, the doses are too low to have any effect, that leukemia cannot occur so quickly, that stress is the cause, and so on. Their usual tactics are to single out and misuse conventional findings to deny reality, such as "it is theoretically impossible" and "conventional findings cannot explain it." Certainly, the environmental and human health effects of depleted uranium munitions are of unimaginable magnitude and depth. Many aspects remain unexplained. But that is precisely why it is necessary to make our knowledge of the effects of radiation and depleted uranium on the human body more accurate, precise, and abundant, in line with reality and facts. That is the truly scientific and responsible attitude. The serious damage caused by depleted uranium would confirm the traditional claims of Goffman and other conscientious and combative scientists and researchers about the dangers of plutonium, uranium, and other alpha-emitters, especially the special dangers of internal exposure, which have long been asserted.
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I can go and get you just a nice sources to say that the entire need for the covid pandemic was the unvaxed. and same facts. I'm telling you what I saw and handled and worked with. Yes it was long ago.

Now if people get sick from war, I'm not sure what that has to do with a few hundred shell heads? And the link is dubious at best. As I said you can learn from someone with experience or just BLINDLY trust the Internet. I mean the Internet would never lead you astray. If you want confirmation about the beauty of this crap from the internet ask the AI!

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if your point of view is "anyone who says otherwise is making stuff up" what is the point of engaging on this topic?

You wont accept any sources because you will just say people are making stuff up, so Good Luck!

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The PACT Act, effective August 10, 2022, will, expand medical eligibility for several previously ineligible veteran groups. ..

"Gulf War Era Veterans
Under the PACT Act, veterans are entitled to VA health care and compensation benefits if they have qualifying service for VA to concede exposure to particulate matter and if they have manifested any of the specified diseases after their qualifying service.

Qualifying service for Gulf War era veterans means you either:

Performed active military service in any of the following countries during or after the Gulf War (Aug. 2, 1990): Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia or the United Arab Emirates. Or;
Performed active military service in any of the following countries after the start of the Global War on Terrorism (Sept. 11, 2001): Afghanistan, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan or Yemen.
The following cancers and diseases are now presumptive of Gulf War qualifying service:

Brain cancer; gastrointestinal cancer; giloblastoma; head cancer of any type; kidney cancer; lymphatic cancer; lymphoma; melanoma; neck cancer; pancreatic cancer; reproductive cancer of any type; respiratory cancer; asthma; chronic bronchitis; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); rhinitis; sinusitis; constrictive bronchiolitis or obliterative bronchiolitis; emphysema; granulomatous disease; interstitial lung disease (ILD); pleuritis; pulmonary fibrosis and sarcoidosis.

*VA may also assign benefits when the veteran exhibits objective indications of a medically unexplained chronic multisymptom illness that is defined by a cluster of signs or symptoms, such as chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and functional gastrointestinal disorders (e.g., irritable bowel syndrome, functional dyspepsia, functional vomiting, functional constipation, functional bloating, functional abdominal pain syndrome and functional dysphagia).
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sushi_chef wrote: April 25th, 2023, 8:43 pm "*****FLASH***** British Intel Source CONFIRMS Depleted Uranium Shells from UK have arrived in Ukraine
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25 APRIL 2023
***** FLASH ***** - A source within British Intelligence has confirmed to me personally that thousands of rounds of tank shells were shipped to Ukraine as supplies for donated "Challenger" tanks donated to Ukraine. Among those thousands of tank shells are . . . DEPLETED URANIUM SHELLS!

Russia has repeatedly and explicitly made clear that if Depleted Uranium shells are fired at Russian troops, Russia will regard the use of the ammunition as being a "Dirty Bomb" attack against Russia, and will respond with radioactive weapons of its own. They did not say WHICH radioactive weapons.

It is now positively CONFIRMED that the United Kingdom has, in fact, successfully delivered into the possession of the Ukraine Army, Depleted Uranium tank shells.

What this means is that now, it is only a matter of time before Russia detects that such shells have been used by Ukraine, and responds.

That response will likely come without ANY warning at all.

Readers are urged to have their preps (Food, water, medicine, first-aid gear, generator, fuel, and the like) topped-off . . . and to appraise their family members of this situation.

It's really quite simple: When Ukraine hits Russians with Depleted Uranium shells, Russia will likely hit Ukraine with full blown nuclear weapons. If that takes place, NATO jumps-in tot he war, and it's nuclear immediately.

OR . . .

Russia may elect to strike at the UK directly for supplying such weapons. Obviously, if THAT happens, it's also instant nuclear war.

In either case, the fight presently between Ukraine and Russia, will very likely go nuclear, and is extremely likely to involve NATO, meaning the outbreak of literal nuclear World War 3.

This can come at any time and without any warning.
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Post by Egoof » Thu Mar 03, 2022 4:34 am

The bear and Lion aren't actually part of the White Horse Prophecy. It was actually something told to Jessie W. Fox by John Taylor's father -

Speaking about Russia brings to mind a prophecy which is accredited to the Prophet Joseph Smith, concerning this country. Elder Jesse W. Fox, Sr., received the narration from Father Taylor, the father of the late President John Taylor. The old gentleman said that at one time the Prophet Joseph Smith was in his house conversing about the Battle of Waterloo, in which Father Taylor had taken part. Suddenly the Prophet turned and said, “Father Taylor, you will live to see, though I will not, greater battles than that of Waterloo. The slave question will cause a division between the North and the South, and in these wars greater battles than Waterloo will occur. But,” he continued, with emphasis, “when the great bear (Russia) lays her paw on the lion (England) the winding up scene is not far distant.”
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"Ruthenian lion" ukraine
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The Bear and the Lion is part of the White Horse Prophecy.

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"The Reality of Depleted Uranium Munitions Part 2: The Threat in the Backyard United States <1> Sloppy dumping Contaminated factory near houses More than 20 years in a reservoir

The core penetration of the depleted uranium munition, which the U.S. military first used in combat in the Gulf War, was produced at two munitions factories in Massachusetts and Tennessee. Radioactive weapons were extremely effective against Iraqi tanks. However, on the other hand, it also caused serious health damage to its own soldiers due to radiation exposure. When I visited the towns and towns around the production sites that were close to U.S. citizens, I found that the effects of radioactive contamination on the environment and the human body cast a dark shadow over them.

It is about 30 kilometers northwest of Boston, the capital of Massachusetts. On the southwestern edge of the historic town of Concord, where the Revolution began, was the Starmets Company, a manufacturer of depleted uranium shells. The population is about 18,000. It is one of the few factories located in a quiet residential area surrounded by forests.

"The plant site is now designated as the most toxic waste contaminated area defined by the state government." Jack Scottnicky, a 57-year-old local volunteer teacher who showed us around, said so and drove into the walkway on the property.

"For decades they have been dumping depleted uranium sludge and contaminated water into the ponds and wetlands behind the buildings, and previously, the chimney stacks were also leaking DU particulate matter into the air," he said.

Drinking water for nearby residents
Below the plant, which is located on a small elevation, the Asabet River flows nearby across the main road. Scottnicky, who parked his car on the side road near the river, looked at the river surface with a grim expression, saying, "The water in this river is drinking water for residents living near Concord, and it would be a big problem if this area were to be contaminated."

Starmets was founded in 1958 under the name Nuclear Metals Company (NMI). It collaborated with scholars from the nearby Massachusetts Institute of Technology to study the use of depleted uranium (U238), a radioactive waste generated in the atomic bomb manufacturing process. Former President John F. Kennedy, then a senator, also attended the ceremony to celebrate the opening.

"Early on, we did research using uranium-235, a fissile material, and that material was in the waste," says Scottnicky.

No hole digging
Full-scale production of depleted uranium penetrations under contract with the military began in the seventies. At its peak in the eighties, the company grew to more than 600 employees.

However, the corporate structure that prioritized production led to the sloppy dumping of radioactive waste. The waste pond behind the factory was literally just dug a hole. By 85, 181 tons of depleted uranium, 317 tons of copper, and more than 360 kilograms of uranium-235 had accumulated in an unobstructed pond made of concrete.

Local volunteers surveyed
"Can you believe this?" Scottnicky shrugged exaggeratedly. This situation was discovered when local volunteers began conducting environmental surveys on NMI in 89.

NMI changed its name in 1997 in an effort to change its image. By September 1998, with the guidance of the state Department of Environmental Protection and other factors, NMI had received $6.5 million in funding from the Army, its contract partner, out of $8.2 million, to remove approximately 6,000 cubic meters of sludge from the reservoir and transport it to a low-level radioactive waste storage site in Utah.

"But it was too late," Scott Nicky said. The contaminated water oozing from the highly toxic radioactive sludge had already contaminated the surrounding soil and groundwater.

(Originally published on April 24, 2000)

The Reality of Depleted Uranium Munitions Part 1 Shadow of Superpowers United States <1> Misfiring Debris into the body Bone cancer? Days of struggle

In the Gulf War of 1991, a multinational force centered on the United States, a military superpower, defeated the Iraqi army with overwhelming force. The battle resulted in 148 U.S. casualties. The war ended in a short time.

The families who were supposed to rejoice together over the safety of their triumphant husbands and wives, sons and daughters, but their joy was short-lived as many returned U.S. servicemen complained of physical ailments and even lost their lives.

The depleted uranium munitions, a radioactive weapon, had taken their toll on their bodies.

It is about 70 kilometers south of Albuquerque, the largest city in New Mexico. Jerry Wheat, 32, had a house in a new residential area in Los Unos.

Ten o'clock in the morning on the weekend. Woken up by his wife, Rebecca, 30, Wheat came downstairs with his shoulder-length blonde hair tied behind him. Albuquerque Central Post Office employee. The day before, he had also worked the night shift and came home late at night.

'Since that war, my health has gone crazy, stomachaches, joints pain. Right now, it's this spot on my left arm that bothers me the most. Sitting in a chair in the cafeteria, he rolled up the sleeves of his T-shirt and looked at the wound.

It was a surgical scar from a partial bone removal at the Albuquerque Veterans Hospital in November 1998. Doctors performed a biopsy of Wheat's bone in September, when he complained of pain in his arm. Two months later, they performed surgery and implanted metal in the removed bone.

He said, "I had a tumor on my bone. It must have been caused by depleted uranium. But the hospital wouldn't admit it. They said, 'It's not cancer, but we'll just take it out.

Hit by a tank of his own army

Wheat was confident enough that depleted uranium was the culprit. February 26, 91, the third day since the ground war in the Gulf War began. While advancing through southern Iraq in a combat armored car, he encountered Iraqi forces in a terrible sand and was hit twice by shells during the engagement. Both were caused by accidental fire from their own tanks.

The driver, Mr. Wheat, was knocked unconscious for a while by the first shelling. When he came to, his clothes were on fire. Immediately after he hurriedly took off his bulletproof vest and other clothing, a pillar of fire rose again in front of him. His whole body was burning hot. His neck, back, waist.... Fragments of depleted uranium shells had penetrated his body and burned his skin tissue. The armored car still drove on, reaching the field hospital.

After his discharge, he learned the truth.

"All nine of us, including the five we rescued, miraculously survived." The next day, doctors removed the fragments that had lodged in his body to a depth of one to two centimeters. More than twenty-five pieces came out. After treatment, he returned to his contaminated armored car without being informed of the fact of the accidental firing by friendly forces. He remained with his unit until early March, when he returned to Germany, where he was stationed.

It was not until March of 1992, after his discharge, that he learned of the accidental shooting. His father, who worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory, examined the fragments his son had brought home with a Geiger counter and found that they were radioactive.

"It's a terrible story," he said, "In 1993, I went to the Veterans Hospital in Baltimore to have my urine tested, and they found depleted uranium, but they said it was within normal limits. But they said it was within normal limits."

DU particles taken into the body are said to accumulate in the lungs, kidneys, and eventually in the bones through the blood. During the examination and surgery, Wheat strongly requested that the hospital analyze the tissue and bones taken out of his body at a private research institute. However, they would not listen.

Fragments still on head and arm

He said that he still has one piece of depleted uranium shell in the back of his head and one in his right arm. He continues to take painkillers every day.

"If I didn't have cancer, I wouldn't have had the bone removed, but I can't lose yet I have two children," he said. He looked at his oldest son, Joseph, 9, and his second son, Derek, 3, playing in the next room.

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"FOX 13 Investigates: Tons of radioactive waste from Europe arrived in Utah last year
FOX 13 News Utah - - 5,006 回視聴 2023/03/13"
low-level radioactive waste storage site in Utah
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sushi_chef wrote: April 26th, 2023, 3:02 pm "The Reality of Depleted Uranium Munitions Part 2: The Threat in the Backyard United States <1> Sloppy dumping Contaminated factory near houses More than 20 years in a reservoir

The core penetration of the depleted uranium munition, which the U.S. military first used in combat in the Gulf War, was produced at two munitions factories in Massachusetts and Tennessee. Radioactive weapons were extremely effective against Iraqi tanks. However, on the other hand, it also caused serious health damage to its own soldiers due to radiation exposure. When I visited the towns and towns around the production sites that were close to U.S. citizens, I found that the effects of radioactive contamination on the environment and the human body cast a dark shadow over them.

It is about 30 kilometers northwest of Boston, the capital of Massachusetts. On the southwestern edge of the historic town of Concord, where the Revolution began, was the Starmets Company, a manufacturer of depleted uranium shells. The population is about 18,000. It is one of the few factories located in a quiet residential area surrounded by forests.

"The plant site is now designated as the most toxic waste contaminated area defined by the state government." Jack Scottnicky, a 57-year-old local volunteer teacher who showed us around, said so and drove into the walkway on the property.

"For decades they have been dumping depleted uranium sludge and contaminated water into the ponds and wetlands behind the buildings, and previously, the chimney stacks were also leaking DU particulate matter into the air," he said.

Drinking water for nearby residents
Below the plant, which is located on a small elevation, the Asabet River flows nearby across the main road. Scottnicky, who parked his car on the side road near the river, looked at the river surface with a grim expression, saying, "The water in this river is drinking water for residents living near Concord, and it would be a big problem if this area were to be contaminated."

Starmets was founded in 1958 under the name Nuclear Metals Company (NMI). It collaborated with scholars from the nearby Massachusetts Institute of Technology to study the use of depleted uranium (U238), a radioactive waste generated in the atomic bomb manufacturing process. Former President John F. Kennedy, then a senator, also attended the ceremony to celebrate the opening.

"Early on, we did research using uranium-235, a fissile material, and that material was in the waste," says Scottnicky.

No hole digging
Full-scale production of depleted uranium penetrations under contract with the military began in the seventies. At its peak in the eighties, the company grew to more than 600 employees.

However, the corporate structure that prioritized production led to the sloppy dumping of radioactive waste. The waste pond behind the factory was literally just dug a hole. By 85, 181 tons of depleted uranium, 317 tons of copper, and more than 360 kilograms of uranium-235 had accumulated in an unobstructed pond made of concrete.

Local volunteers surveyed
"Can you believe this?" Scottnicky shrugged exaggeratedly. This situation was discovered when local volunteers began conducting environmental surveys on NMI in 89.

NMI changed its name in 1997 in an effort to change its image. By September 1998, with the guidance of the state Department of Environmental Protection and other factors, NMI had received $6.5 million in funding from the Army, its contract partner, out of $8.2 million, to remove approximately 6,000 cubic meters of sludge from the reservoir and transport it to a low-level radioactive waste storage site in Utah.

"But it was too late," Scott Nicky said. The contaminated water oozing from the highly toxic radioactive sludge had already contaminated the surrounding soil and groundwater.

(Originally published on April 24, 2000)

The Reality of Depleted Uranium Munitions Part 1 Shadow of Superpowers United States <1> Misfiring Debris into the body Bone cancer? Days of struggle

In the Gulf War of 1991, a multinational force centered on the United States, a military superpower, defeated the Iraqi army with overwhelming force. The battle resulted in 148 U.S. casualties. The war ended in a short time.

The families who were supposed to rejoice together over the safety of their triumphant husbands and wives, sons and daughters, but their joy was short-lived as many returned U.S. servicemen complained of physical ailments and even lost their lives.

The depleted uranium munitions, a radioactive weapon, had taken their toll on their bodies.

It is about 70 kilometers south of Albuquerque, the largest city in New Mexico. Jerry Wheat, 32, had a house in a new residential area in Los Unos.

Ten o'clock in the morning on the weekend. Woken up by his wife, Rebecca, 30, Wheat came downstairs with his shoulder-length blonde hair tied behind him. Albuquerque Central Post Office employee. The day before, he had also worked the night shift and came home late at night.

'Since that war, my health has gone crazy, stomachaches, joints pain. Right now, it's this spot on my left arm that bothers me the most. Sitting in a chair in the cafeteria, he rolled up the sleeves of his T-shirt and looked at the wound.

It was a surgical scar from a partial bone removal at the Albuquerque Veterans Hospital in November 1998. Doctors performed a biopsy of Wheat's bone in September, when he complained of pain in his arm. Two months later, they performed surgery and implanted metal in the removed bone.

He said, "I had a tumor on my bone. It must have been caused by depleted uranium. But the hospital wouldn't admit it. They said, 'It's not cancer, but we'll just take it out.

Hit by a tank of his own army

Wheat was confident enough that depleted uranium was the culprit. February 26, 91, the third day since the ground war in the Gulf War began. While advancing through southern Iraq in a combat armored car, he encountered Iraqi forces in a terrible sand and was hit twice by shells during the engagement. Both were caused by accidental fire from their own tanks.

The driver, Mr. Wheat, was knocked unconscious for a while by the first shelling. When he came to, his clothes were on fire. Immediately after he hurriedly took off his bulletproof vest and other clothing, a pillar of fire rose again in front of him. His whole body was burning hot. His neck, back, waist.... Fragments of depleted uranium shells had penetrated his body and burned his skin tissue. The armored car still drove on, reaching the field hospital.

After his discharge, he learned the truth.

"All nine of us, including the five we rescued, miraculously survived." The next day, doctors removed the fragments that had lodged in his body to a depth of one to two centimeters. More than twenty-five pieces came out. After treatment, he returned to his contaminated armored car without being informed of the fact of the accidental firing by friendly forces. He remained with his unit until early March, when he returned to Germany, where he was stationed.

It was not until March of 1992, after his discharge, that he learned of the accidental shooting. His father, who worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory, examined the fragments his son had brought home with a Geiger counter and found that they were radioactive.

"It's a terrible story," he said, "In 1993, I went to the Veterans Hospital in Baltimore to have my urine tested, and they found depleted uranium, but they said it was within normal limits. But they said it was within normal limits."

DU particles taken into the body are said to accumulate in the lungs, kidneys, and eventually in the bones through the blood. During the examination and surgery, Wheat strongly requested that the hospital analyze the tissue and bones taken out of his body at a private research institute. However, they would not listen.

Fragments still on head and arm

He said that he still has one piece of depleted uranium shell in the back of his head and one in his right arm. He continues to take painkillers every day.

"If I didn't have cancer, I wouldn't have had the bone removed, but I can't lose yet I have two children," he said. He looked at his oldest son, Joseph, 9, and his second son, Derek, 3, playing in the next room.

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this is all false. I don't know what to tell you. It is lies. If you believe it then you are simply deceived. "radioactive weapons". this not true. Just research depleted uranium. Uranium past it's half life and beyond, it is "inert". Wow.

BTW I have some nice land to sell you, if your interested let me know. Get you good good price.

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"all false" .. then perhaps that means those suffered still living fellow-american veterans have been gag-ordered in order to receive the compensation/ medical treatments??!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sounds that's total slavery ... end of america ... kapoot!!

would say master-slave mentality is not compatible with future zion stuff .. may that's why deagel projection says so ..
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