View Full Version : The war in Iraq IS a nuclear war
graflok
19-03-2007, 01:57 AM
I just had my eyes opened to something.
I had heard about "Depleted Uranium" (DU) being used as a munitions component by the US Army in the middle east but I had assumed that "depleted" meant that it was not radioactive. Turns out I was wrong. It's quite radioactive and its use is contaminating these areas forever. It can't be cleaned up. The use of DU munitions violates international law as it is considered a weapon of mass destruction.
So, the war in Iraq IS a nuclear war.
reference video:
http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/15.html
http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/9587/duer4.jpg
graflok
midwich cuckoo
19-03-2007, 02:01 AM
Yes indeed! I was saying this to my dad a few weeks ago. The middle east is a radioactive nightmare. Also the radioactive dust has blown all over the place including the UK.:(
limelady
19-03-2007, 08:35 AM
Well I guess this is one way to delete 80% of the population right on que! But its a slow and agonizing death for many.....just the way our reptilian firends like things huh? :mad:
garth
19-03-2007, 10:48 AM
Sick bastards have been up to it for some time
Here are a couple of pics of Depleted Uranium babies born in Iraq
http://img246.imageshack.us/img246/9950/dubaby2tv5.jpg
http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/5539/dubabies8mf4.jpg
This should just not happen:(
klinker
19-03-2007, 12:31 PM
They first used DU in gulf invasion 1. :(
ho1ogram
19-03-2007, 12:54 PM
Hey Garth, where did you get those pictures from? I'd like to be able to direct people to the effects of DU.
garth
19-03-2007, 01:34 PM
Hi Hologram, pretty sickening stuff, try this
http://www.viewzone.com/du/du.html
I have about 8 pics that I got from a google image search, can email them to you if you like
Cheers Garth
P.S congrats on becoming a Mod...on ya:)
h1s_l0rdsh1p
19-03-2007, 01:41 PM
Hey Garth, where did you get those pictures from? I'd like to be able to direct people to the effects of DU.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=DAU20060509&articleId=2412
That's one
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=BUL20060122&articleId=1777
Another one.
And I guess some of these can be used.
http://www.savewarchildren.org/exhibitPictures.html
rebel ins
19-03-2007, 01:56 PM
horrible, I remember when the NATO bombed Serbia, they've also used a lot of depleted uranium ammo. The planes that were returning to the bases in Italy dropped the radioactive garbage in the Adriatic. This was quickly forgotten by the public.
thirdwave
19-03-2007, 02:24 PM
this is why when i see people in the mainstream so content on not being open to this stuff and just ridiculing anyone that comes out of the box, i see an element of evil in them..... ignoring it and letting it be hidden is as good as doing it....
so when you hear fools like John Gaunt on Talk Sport who would cut anyone off for bringing this up, you got to ask your self is he guilty as well?
would you be able to cover it up knowing how much suffering people are going through??
synergy777
19-03-2007, 04:00 PM
this is why when i see people in the mainstream so content on not being open to this stuff and just ridiculing anyone that comes out of the box, i see an element of evil in them..... ignoring it and letting it be hidden is as good as doing it
i agree.
links
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=depleted+uranium+iraqi+children&hl=en
Unborn children of the region [are] being asked to pay the highest price, the integrity of their DNA."
- Ross B. Mirkarimi, The Arms Control Research Centre, from his report: ‘The Environmental and Human Health Impacts of the Gulf Region with Special Reference to Iraq.’ May 1992
http://www.xs4all.nl/~stgvisie/VISIE/extremedeformities.html
this radiation has spread all over asia, causing leaukiema and other ailments.also the du has been detected in the english atmosphere, and halliburton are in charge of the monitoring station. so those who watch with imperial glee the crusade in the middle east will slowly be affected too.
ho1ogram
19-03-2007, 05:35 PM
No need to worry about emailing those pics thanks Garth, I should be right now I reckon, ta. Thanks for your congrats. :)
Thanks for the links everyone I am going to spread this information around.
If these pictures were on the nightly news instead of propaganda pictures of
flag draped coffins, how many people would support war then? This is the truth. This is what war is. I feel sick but also resolute. I knew about it but this has reminded me about how devestating it is. People can't ignore this, how can they say war is just or that we are liberating people with this sort of shit being used? They won't have an argument now. It is horrendous.
Thanks graflok.
unicorn
19-03-2007, 11:09 PM
Thanks for spreading this info, Graflok, & for the following links. I had no idea it was so widespread... it sure adds clout when talking to folks who pretend that it's all legit.
ignoring it and letting it be hidden is as good as doing it....
Let's bring this info into the light then & allow it to bring people into awareness of the true reality of Earth... the more this goes on, the more they're pushing us to realise a greater reality on Earth. How much longer...
Anyone else up for sending some love & light to these areas & the families... not fogetting the perpetrators too. :o
kromagg
19-03-2007, 11:49 PM
It's a wonder how non-illuminati groups haven't done shit like this in the US. And preferably around a particularly white house...
ho1ogram
20-03-2007, 04:48 AM
Anyone else up for sending some love & light to these areas & the families... not fogetting the perpetrators too. :o
I'm up for it! I think it is a great idea. I've started a thread for it here: http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?p=18490#post18490
darkman
20-03-2007, 02:47 PM
i found it in this forum but cant rember wich heading its under ,about deplited uranium being used in iraq iran and babys being born. here sum more intresting things
01/11/01 - As the scandal regarding the 1999 U.S. use of depleted uranium (DU) rounds in Kosovo spreads and re-ignites controversy about the Gulf War Syndrome that has damaged the health of thousands of veterans, "From The Wilderness" has today obtained a copy of a 1984 FAA Advisory Circular - still in effect - that shows that DU has been in use as a component in aircraft manufacture for years and that the U.S. government has always treated DU as a hazardous material in full awareness of health risks it presents. The existence of this advisory bulletin belies the official U.S. Government position that it was largely unaware of health risks connected with DU and raises questions about U.S. prioritization of the relative value of human lives as it becomes increasingly apparent that the United States Government chose to not advise NATO allies in Kosovo or Iraq, or even certain members of its own armed forces of known dangers connected with DU exposure. Moreover, the bulletin specifically indicates that U.S. aircraft manufacturers like McDonnell-Douglas, now owned by Boeing, routinely posted health advisory and safety precautions in aircraft manuals as far back as 16 years ago. This was, according to the FAA, a result of cadmium-plated DU being used as weights to balance "ailerons, rudders and elevators on certain jet aircraft and certain helicopters."
FAA Advisory Circular 20-123, dated 12/20/84 is entitled "Avoiding or Minimizing Encounters With Aircraft Equipped With Depleted Uranium Balance Weights During Accident Investigations." The two-page memo was written to warn FAA crash site investigators that, as a result of an air crash, DU weights in various parts of the aircraft might have had their cadmium plating removed. The memorandum states "While the depleted uranium normally poses no danger, it is to be handled with caution. The main hazard associated with depleted uranium is the harmful effect the material could have if it enters the body. If particles are inhaled or digested, they can be chemically toxic and cause a significant and long-lasting irradiation of internal tissue."
FAA spokesman Les Dorr today confirmed for FTW that the 1984 Advisory was valid and still in effect.
The memo also contains the somewhat ironic statement, "... only 'depleted' uranium is used, which means it has been processed to remove most of its uranium 235, the most highly radioactive form used in nuclear power plants."
The 1984 memorandum, written by FAA Director of Airworthiness, M.C. Beard, and circulated to all FAA crash site investigators, ends with a list of safety precautions for investigators at crash sites including protective gloves, eye protection, respirators and other protective clothing. The memorandum ends by stating that all such protective clothing should be discarded in containers labeled "radioactive waste" and disposed of accordingly.
A full copy of the FAA memorandum, including FAA verification of its authenticity can be found at the end of this document.
While the advisory itself does not specifically list which military or commercial aircraft are currently equipped with DU components FTW has contacted corporate spokespersons for the Boeing Aircraft Corporation in Seattle. As of this writing no response has been received.
The current revelation, along with developing stories on Sarin Gas and CNN's wrongful termination of producers April Oliver and Jack Smith as well as the U.S. Government's insistence on the use of the fungicide fusarium oxysporum in Colombia are strong indicators that charges that the Unites States has assumed an arrogant and careless posture with regard to human life are well founded. As the major media ignore or downplay the damning evidence of American guilty foreknowledge in the use of DU, European media and European military allies increasingly wonder whether the U.S. has assumed an Imperial posture in its dealings with the rest of the world. This would include its so-called NATO allies who were reportedly not warned of the dangers of DU use in either the Middle East or the Balkans. Such questions also give new credibility to continuing claims from U.S. Gulf War veterans that they were used as Guinea Pigs in a conflict where DU was a main staple of the U.S. military machine.
The FAA Advisory Circular was reported on by author journalist Craig Roberts ("The Medusa File")and disclosed in a casual e-mail on a list-serve discussion group this morning. FTW Publisher Mike Ruppert saw the e-mail and immediately notified Gulf War Vet Spokesperson Joyce Riley and French documentarians Audrey Brohy and Gerard Ungerman whose new documentary on the Gulf War, "The Hidden Wars of Desert Storm" will air throughout Europe on January 17. Both have done extensive research on DU and both found the existence of the FAA memorandum to be "devastating" to the official U.S. positions on the subject.
A more complete story will be published in the January 31, issue of FTW which will mail to paid subscribers only.
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