LOL you couldn't even find the references, you don't even know what 'land of the enemy' means.FAIL...on all counts.
LOL you couldn't even find the references, you don't even know what 'land of the enemy' means.FAIL...on all counts.
You need to consult a map that shows just where those dust particles are. The extreme mutations already showing up in birth defects will continue, sooner or later they won't be capable of having normal children and they will die off. They do have surviving relatives outside the contaminated area. The land will cause birth defects for anybody new who come along for a lot longer than 100 years.
Even the Black Death wasn't intentionally spread around, therein lies the difference.
LOL you couldn't even find the references, you don't even know what 'land of the enemy' means.
The event of 70 AD was God's reaction to the killing of Stephen and persecution of the Christians by the Jews.
Love Canal, do you remember it, a neighborhood suddenly shows way more cases of a certain killing disease, it was traced back to man-made causes.Opponents to DU make those claims of course but birth defects happen everywhere. You can show pictures but who knows where they were taken.
Again...100 years... a stretch. I know many Desert Storm Vets and Iraqi Freedom Vets. Their new borns are fine.
Europeans were immune to small pox? No Europeans died of small pox? I'll answer that as I just looked it up. In Europe 400K died per year in the 18th Century. One in every 7 children in Russia died. They naturally brought it to the Americas with them.
But the "Small Pox Blanket" weapon has never been proven but regardless of that, small pox was easily spread to the indigenious people without these blankets. There was enough contact between the two worlds that the spread of disease was inevitable.
Garbage in same out I suppose, look at it this way the other was probably new to you also.I asked for a Biblical reference for this :
What I got was garbage, nothing to do with the question.
Personally, I think claiming to know the mind of God is evidence of either insanity, or blasphemy, depending on whether the judgement is in the realm of psychiatry or theology.....
Love Canal, do you remember it, a neighborhood suddenly shows way more cases of a certain killing disease, it was traced back to man-made causes.
Why don't we have DU drill bits and such in normal everyday life. There is no shortage of material. Go snort 1/gm and call me in 10 years.
Sure they would have eventually encountered it, same with measles. There were some crude ways of combating the disease and did those instructions come with the blankets?
...What exactly is a WMD? Are you saying woolly peter (white phosphorus) is a WMD?...
...In late February 1991, an intelligence source reported, during the Iraqi crackdown on the Kurdish uprising that followed the coalition victory against Iraq, "Iraqi forces loyal to President Saddam may have possibly used white phosphorous chemical weapons against Kurdish rebels and the populace in Erbil and Dohuk. The WP chemical was delivered by artillery rounds and helicopter gunships."
According to the intelligence report, the "reports of possible WP chemical weapon attacks spread quickly among the populace in Erbil and Dohuk. As a result, hundreds of thousands of Kurds fled from these two areas" across the border into Turkey.
"When Saddam used WP it was a chemical weapon," said Mr Ranucci, "but when the Americans use it, it's a conventional weapon....
US intelligence classified white phosphorus as 'chemical weapon' - Americas, World - The Independent
...White phosphorus, when used for screening or as a marker, is not banned by Protocol III of the 1980 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons. But if used as a weapon in civilian areas, it would be prohibited. The protocol specifically excludes weapons whose incendiary effect is secondary, such as smoke grenades. This has been often read as excluding white phosphorus munitions from this protocol, as well. The United States is among the nations that are parties to the convention but have not signed Protocol III.[1]
The March-April 2005 online Field Artillery magazine has confirmed the use of WP (white phosphorus) in so-called "shake 'n bake" attacks, so the use of white phosphorus is substantiated by US Army sources only for screening and psychological effects: "WP proved to be an effective and versatile munition. We used it for screening missions at two breeches and, later in the fight, as a potent psychological weapon against the insurgents in trench lines and spider holes when we could not get effects on them with HE. We fired “shake and bake” missions at the insurgents, using WP to flush them out and HE to take them out." [P.26]
Graphic visual footage of what are claimed to be WP weapons being fired from helicopters into urban areas is displayed, as well as detailed footage of the remains of those allegedly killed by these weapons, including children and women...
Fallujah, The Hidden Massacre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
My point is if you breath it in it stays there in your body, if you eat/drink something contaminated it stays in your body. How much would it take to so it take 40 yrs to kill you where you died only slightly before old age, just getting sicker and weaker and so on until that day arrives? Would you call it dangerous then.I do remember Love Canal and the amount of toxins in the Love Canal neighborhood was astronomical. DU rounds are tiny. They would fit in the palm of your hand because you don't need to dump a barrel of DU on a tank. The projectile is about the size of pen. Most of the tank battles were in the desert during the Gulf War and there was not much tank fighting in the second Gulf War because he pretty much lost all his tanks in the first one.
Why do they use DU in trim for airplanes today? Ballasts? X-Ray equipment? If I snorted 1 gram of DU tonight you would not see a post from me on Monday.
Crude ways? Yeah like bleeding, leeches, arsenic. There was no way to combat small pox once you caught it except pray. Heck, pnemonia in the 1940's was almost a death sentence.
Small Pox was spread through simple human contact between Europeans-Africans to the indigenous people of the Americas. The blanket story was just one instance of a small pox outbreak and it was never proven but it is considered fact to those who want to believe it was intentional.
I already posed a link that documented a specific case, it doesn't have to be deliberate in every case. That isn't the only way the women, young and old were 'attacked'. (death being the only suitable outcome).I do remember Love Canal and the amount of toxins in the Love Canal neighborhood was astronomical. DU rounds are tiny. They would fit in the palm of your hand because you don't need to dump a barrel of DU on a tank. The projectile is about the size of pen. Most of the tank battles were in the desert during the Gulf War and there was not much tank fighting in the second Gulf War because he pretty much lost all his tanks in the first one.
Why do they use DU in trim for airplanes today? Ballasts? X-Ray equipment? If I snorted 1 gram of DU tonight you would not see a post from me on Monday.
Crude ways? Yeah like bleeding, leeches, arsenic. There was no way to combat small pox once you caught it except pray. Heck, pnemonia in the 1940's was almost a death sentence.
Small Pox was spread through simple human contact between Europeans-Africans to the indigenous people of the Americas. The blanket story was just one instance of a small pox outbreak and it was never proven but it is considered fact to those who want to believe it was intentional.
My point is if you breath it in it stays there in your body, if you eat/drink something contaminated it stays in your body. How much would it take to so it take 40 yrs to kill you where you died only slightly before old age, just getting sicker and weaker and so on until that day arrives? Would you call it dangerous then.
The mothers of those deformed babies would test positive for DU right? Examination of their DNA could show 'abnormal change' that might be able to be traced back to a certain substance.
Would you put on a gas mask if somebody was shooting those munitions in your direction?
DU is also used by Israel in Gaza and Lebanon, it it is genocide weapon since no efforts are made to protect the locals from the effects of long term exposure to DU dust. There back on topic, should be a war crime if cleanup isn't done promptly.I wonder whatever happened to the topic.
DU is also used by Israel in Gaza and Lebanon, it it is genocide weapon since no efforts are made to protect the locals from the effects of long term exposure to DU dust. There back on topic, should be a war crime if cleanup isn't done promptly.
Hopefully catch some of the contaminated dust floating around to reduce the amount you inhale.Nope. It is useless to put on a gas mask with a DU round coming down range. What is a gas mask going to do?
I wonder whatever happened to the topic.
WOW, pretty detailed, how many more posts before you get your Rabbi status?Many Anti Isreal types have disputed the right or even existence of Isreal from the time of the old testament and prior to that. http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,983854,00.html
But a series of crucial discoveries suggests that some of the Bible's more ancient tales are also based firmly on real people and events. In 1990, Harvard researchers working in the ancient city of Ashkelon, north of the Gaza Strip, unearthed a small silver-plated bronze calf figurine reminiscent of the huge golden calf mentioned in the Book of Exodus.
In 1986, archaeologists found the earliest known text of the Bible, dated to about 600 B.C. It suggests that at least part of the Old Testament was written soon after some of the events it describes. Also in 1986, scholars identified an ancient seal that had belonged to Baruch, son of Neriah, a scribe who recorded the prophecies of Jeremiah in 587 B.C. (Because Jews and Muslims don't consider the birth of Christ to be a defining moment in history, many scholars prefer the term B.C.E. to B.C. It stands for either "Before the Christian Era" or "Before the Common Era.") Says Hershel Shanks, founding editor of the influential magazine Biblical Archaeology Review: "Seldom does archaeology come face to face with people actually mentioned in the Bible."In 1986 archaeologists revealed that several lumps of figured clay called bullae, bought from Arab dealers in 1975, had once been used to mark documents. Nahman Avigad of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem identified the impressions stamped into one piece of clay as coming from the seal of Baruch, son of Neriah, a scribe who recorded the doomsday proclamations of the prophet Jeremiah. Another bore the seal of Yerahme'el, son of King Jehoiakim's son, who the Book of Jeremiah says was sent on an unsuccessful mission to arrest both prophet and scribe — again confirming the existence of biblical characters.
In 1990 Frank Yurco, an Egyptologist at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, used hieroglyphic clues from a monolith known as the Merneptah Stele to identify figures in a Luxor wall relief as ancient Israelites. The stele itself, dated to 1207 B.C., celebrates a military victory by the Pharaoh Merneptah. "Israel is laid waste," it reads, suggesting that the Israelites were a distinct population more than 3,000 years ago, and not just because the Bible tells us so.
In 1993 Avraham Biran of Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion and Joseph Naveh of the Hebrew University announced they had found an inscription bearing the phrases "House of David" and "King of Israel." The writing — dated to the 9th century B.C., only a century after David's reign — described a victory by a neighboring King over the Israelites. Some minimalists tried to argue that the inscription might have been misread, but most experts believe Biran and Naveh got it right. The skeptics' claim that King David never existed is now hard to defend.
Even the widely accepted notion that the Patriarchs were mythical figures has been challenged. Egyptologist Kenneth Kitchen of the University of Liverpool offered what has been called an "extraordinary demonstration" in Biblical Archaeology Review earlier this year that the stories about Abraham are plausible. Drawing on nonbiblical records, Kitchen argued that everything from the quoted price of slaves to the style of warfare to the laws of inheritance in Abraham's day is amazingly consistent with the Bible accounts.
Not according to the latest contract they signed UN181.Of course Israel has the right to exist as a state.