Media control must be virtually complete, to be able to suppress the DU story for this long and so completely makes me think about the other storys relegated to rumours and freemongering. Especially the holy towers.
Give us your sources, your slant is at odds with the facts. Links for your links please.:wave:
A November 1996 article in the New England Journal of Medicine found no difference in hospitalization rates or self-reported symptoms between Persian Gulf vets and non-Persian Gulf vets.
It's all a myth anyway...
The United States would never employ something as potentially dangerous as DU! The United States has been the worlds bulwark against chemical warfare....they'd never personally use such terrible weapons against anyone.... Now a little tiny bit of Chemical Weapons might inadvertantly get sold to say Iraq or other nations fighting for American causes in various locations around the planet ...but come on now!
The U.S. ....using something that would toxify the soil and kill people for generations....absurd!
Juan...Uranium 238 isn't that radioactive itself..Uranium 235 is the radioactive bit, its a tiny, tiny fraction , thats why enriching uranium 238 into 235 is so expensive.
Look into it, paper gloves will protect you from any harm, there is no gamma radiation, only alpha levels. It really is on par with the sand in some deserts.
The vapourization is another matter, ingesting ANY vapourized metal is bad for you.
You know whats worse than DU? Vapourized Lead used in many bullets. Vapourized tungsten used in non DU shells, vapourized arsenic used in most missiles.
Do some reading, it is all just panic, playing up on the fact that the organizers know the majority of the public will hear "URANIUM!" in big bold letters and thing a race of radiated super-mutants coming home from war.
Compared the problems with ingesting vapourized lead to vapourized DU.
You're wasting your breath. I'm sure a long nonsensical article devoid of personal comment will soon follow.
Colpy
Help me out here if you'd be so kind. I just googled agent orange and there's a wide-spread misconception that the U.S. actually used chemical warfare in Vietnam.....
Set the record straight for us here at CC would you Colpy? Obviously the United States would never employ this kind of weaponry...right?
ITN
Devoid of personal comment? Is that a noo roole?![]()
U.S. forces sprayed the herbicide to defoliate large areas of forest in Vietnam, if commies got caught choking on it, all the better. Next question.
OH ITN, you're so gunna hate me...U.S. forces sprayed the herbicide to defoliate large areas of forest in Vietnam, if commies got caught choking on it, all the better. Next question.
The story has not been suppressed. If it had been suppressed you wouldn't know about it.
Paranoia strikes deep.
Here's a quote right out of your original article posted:
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Now, I don't know about DU. It seems to be that the dust from expended rounds can't be real safe.......I mean any dust breathed in is very harmful, a little radiation goes a long way. BUT the stuff also is very effective against tanks............Imagine the dead if the troops in Gulf War One had to take out the sea of Iraqi armour without warthogs or DU munitions. A much more complicated job.
There has to be a cost/benefit analysis.......I know that is not language that serves well when you are talking about human lives.......but there it is.
Time for another comparitive medical study of Gulf War and other vets.