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US Military Uses Dirty Bombs: THAT'S Why They Hate Us, GW!

Anonyme, Sábado, Mayo 20, 2006 - 21:18

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Our Military Complex and the Bush Administration
has pounded into our brains that "they hate us for
our freedom". In foriegn countries, the news is not
that the US has "freedoms" that are detrimental
to other countries. Their news reports are on
subjects such as the violations of the Geneva
Convention by the US. Their news reports are
on subjects such as "Since 1991, the United
States has staged four wars using depleted
uranium weaponry, illegal under all international
treaties, conventions and agreements....".

Quotes from Dr. Leuren Moret, a whistleblower
from the Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab after
experiencing major science fraud on the Yucca
Mountain Project:

"....since 1991, the U.S. has staged four nuclear
wars using depleted uranium weaponry, which......
meets the U.S. government definition of Weapons
of Mass Destruction. Vast regions in the Middle
East and Central Asia have been permanently
contaminated with radiation."

"The U.S. has used more DU since 1991 than
the atomicity equivalent of 400,000 Nagasaki
bombs."

"...a sub-commission of the UN Human Rights
Commission determined in 1996 that depleted
uranium is a weapon of mass destruction that
should not be used..."

"Described as the Trojan Horse of nuclear war,
depleted uranium is the weapon that keeps
killing. The half-life of Uranium-238 is 4.5 billion
years, the age of the earth. And, as Uranium-238
decays into daughter radioactive products, in four
steps before turning into lead, it continues to
release more radiation at each step. There is no
way to turn it off, and there is no way to clean it
up. It meets the US Government’s own definition
of Weapons of Mass Destruction."

[The following article was published in the San Francisco
Bay View on March 22, 2006]

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Depleted uranium: Dirty bombs, dirty missiles, dirty bullets

A death sentence here and abroad

by Leuren Moret

“Military men are just dumb stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy.



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Mié, 2006-05-24 23:21

That is a very sad news article, but it is otherwise excellent, strongly so, and I'll take this moment to state my thanks for this work by Mr or Ms Moret. EXCELLENT work and truth-telling.

The pictures are of Afghan and Iraqi children born of parents poisoned by DU contamination of their countries, and am adding this post here in case the above article does not provide links to such sets of pictures. The links are in my comment post to the following article posted at CMAQ the other day.

If readers of this have weak or problem hearts, say, then maybe it's best for these people not to view these pictures, though. Be forewarned, what is shown is horrific deformation of little children and all because of so-called good'ol USA, i.e., its bureaucratically gangster government.

"Can I buy my son a gas mask? 'US troops have no protection from America's poisonous uranium gas in Iraq', by Bob Nichols, Project Censored Award Winner", article is actually of Sep. 22, 2004, posted at cmaq on May 22, 2006, CMAQ.net

Mike Corbeil
Hatley Township, Qc
Canadian-American-Canadian (and on that basis, if I want to say the US is gangster, then I'll employ every right that I have in order to freely express this view; while the same applies to Ca too, given I'm dual citizen, and this is not my birth patrie, but is my ancestral one dating back to around 1660, myself being first-gen.-born in US)


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