Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Depleted uranium bombing: America's covert nuclear war against humanity. US epidemic of radiation related diseases.


Nuclear Weapons Fallout
The radiation fallout map from Under The Cloud: The Decades of Nuclear Testing illustrates the effects of 1200 nuclear weapons tests conducted at the Nevada Test Site.

The U.S. Government admitted in November, 2002, that every person living in the United States between 1958 and 1963 was exposed to fallout from nuclear weapons testing.

The United States has an epidemic of radiation related diseases: cancer, heart disease, autism, diabetes, Parkinson's Disease, Lou Gehrigs (ALS), asthma, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, hypothyroidism in newborns, obesity, and learning disabilities.
One out of 12 children in the United States is disabled.

The breast cancer areas in the Western United States are correlated with nuclear weapons facilities and/or nuclear power plants.

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The long-term effects from over a decade of DU exposure are emerging in southern Iraq. They are devastating.

battlefield use of circa 400 tons of depleted-uranium munitions in Iraq 91 (and of about 40 tons in Yugoslavia)

The increased levels of DU used in Afghanistan in 2001 (1000 tons), and Iraq in 2003 (over 2000 tons) are many times greater than on the battlefields of Iraq in 1991 (340 tons).
This time the cities, water supplies, infrastructure have been bombed into radioactive rubble where people are living and will continue to live

800 tons of DU is radioactive atomicity equivalent to 83,000 Nagasaki bombs



DU - Depleted uranium, having been used in Yugoslavia bombing, Iraq and Afghanistan occupations because of its armor piercing properties, is radioactive and indiscriminate cancer causing agent, especially when aerosolised after impact.

DU should be banned, and declared a nuclear weapon and a weapon of mass destruction.

1 comment:

  1. This is largely, believe it or not, an outcrop of the "Atoms for Peace" - nowhere would a nation have so much depleted uranium from bomb material enrichment, no, the amounts used in "commercial" reactors are hundreds of times higher, hence the stash of cheap uranium!
    Stop it that way: The only questions you need ask your governments to end the nightmare for good are here:
    http://crisismaven.wordpress.com/2011/03/23/how-i-brought-down-the-nuclear-industry-in-my-country-and-how-you-can-do-it-in-yours/

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