June 12, 2006, 11PM Eastern
3-HOUR DEPLETED URANIUM SPECIAL www.xzone-radio.com
by Bob Nichols, Project Censored Award Winner ( bob.bobnichols [at] gmail.com )
and Rob McConnell and The X Zone Show.jpg:
"Working together as one, we can solve the mysteries of life."
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Veterans Discuss Illegal Weapons and Radiation Poisoning - Listen Live Monday
SPECIAL GUESTS (see below) will join TalkStar Radio Host Rob McConnell On the ‘X’ Zone Radio Show on JUNE 12, 2006 from 11:00 PM EASTERN to 2:00 AM EASTERN to discuss the ongoing problems with DEPLETED URANIUM, current legislative efforts and a talk with the VETS themselves.
You can listen live via the internet at www.xzone-radio.com and click on the red flashing “ON AIR�? sign, or check your local radio station.
FOR MORE DEPLETED URANIUM INFORMATION GO TO:
The 'X' Zone Radio Show - Depleted Uranium Effects www.xzone-radio.com/uranium.htm
Rob McConnell, Executive Producer
The ‘X’ Zone Radio Show is heard throughout North America, Central America. The Caribbean, South America and the Pacific Rim on Galaxy 4R (C-Band Satellite) and Intelsat Americas 7 (KU Band Satellite) and the rest of the world on www.xzone-radio.com streaming audio.
Leuren Moret is an independent international radiation
specialist and works around the world on radiation
issues related to atmospheric testing, nuclear power
plants, and depleted uranium. She has a background in
the geosciences, specifically atmospheric dust, and is
an Environmental Commissioner in the City of Berkeley.
She writes and travels widely. Recently she has
appeared in three documentary films about depleted
uranium - BEYOND TREASON, BAGDAD RAP, and BLOWIN' IN
THE WIND. The films can be purchased from her by
contacting her at .
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BOB NICHOLS, Journalist - 11:00 PM EASTERN - 11:30 PM EASTERN Bob Nichols is a Project Censored Award Winner. He is a correspondent for the San Francisco Bay View newspaper and a frequent contributor to various on line publications. Nichols is completing a book based on 15 years of nuclear war in Central Asia. Nichols is a former employee of the McAlester Army Ammunition Plant. Nichols can be reached by email. You are encouraged to write at DUweapons [at] gmail.com
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NY ASSEMBLYMAN JEFFREY DINOWITZ- 11:30 - 12:00 Midnight EASTERN
Responsible for introducing the Vets' Health Bill for investigation of veterans’ health problems that may be attributable to “depleted�? uranium exposure into the Assembly in New York where it came out of Committee this week and will be sent on to Ways and Means and subsequently the Rules Committee, before coming onto the Floor. The Vets' Health Bill provides for research and testing of Vets thought to be exposed to Depleted Uranium.
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Major Doug Rokke, Ph.D. Ret -- 12:00 Midnight - 12:30 AM EASTERN
dlind49 [at] aol.com
Dr. Doug Rokke is a retired and disabled Army Reserve officer who served in the military since 1967 and A Warrior. He is an expert on the health and environmental effects of nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare. During Gulf War 1 he served as member of "Bauer's Raiders" the 3rd U.S. Army Medical Command's nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare special operations, teaching, and response team. He was the Pentagon's man in charge of Depleted Uranium Project and clean up. Till he said "Oh my God, we can't use uranium weapons. It kills our own troops."
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SUSAN RIORDAN, Canada
Famous Canadian uranium weapons celebrity. Her husband, Captain Terry Riordan, was internally contaminated by ceramic uranium oxide gas and dust in the First Gulf War. Terry died in 1996. 12,000,000 pounds of Uranium weapons [Ramsey Clark number.] later Susan asks the American Generals "Why are you doing this? It is insane!" She is, herself, now contaminated and ill, but is active in helping the awareness of the public to the DU Toxicity problem.
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Robert "Bob" G. Smith, Jr. , VET
Born a Texan living in New Orleans for 30 years. Retired after 20 years from US Army/Louisiana Army National Guard at rank of Command Sergeant Major. Mobilized for Desert Storm. Three tours in Viet Nam as a Special Forces Green Beret. Educated with degrees of a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Currently employed as an engineer. Lives with wife Julie and our dog. Member of Veterans for Peace and Viet Nam Veterans Against the War. 'Bob' almost single-handedly walked the Vets' Health Bill through the Louisana Legislature.
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RAY RAMOS (VET)
A member of the National Guard for 21 years and now a NYC police Officer for the last 13 years. Served in Iraq from April 2003 to September 2003 - became ill and was sent back. His symptoms include: Heat stroke, migraines, total weakness, weight loss, fatigue, breathing problems, joint pain and more. All symptoms have been persistent...Ray has tested Postive for U238 U235 .....He recently had a vasectomy so there is no risk of children with possibility of birth defects. He has been active in the movement to pass the Vets' Health Bill in the New York Legislature.
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