Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Once again, the United States is openly engaged in the use of such weapons -- depleted uranium shells being used right now in Iraq and Afghanistan. Note that there is absolutely no international trial, no charges, and no outcry from any western nation over the use of this WMD that will irradiate the Iraqi landscape for generations to come.
Is depleted uranium really a WMD? Of course it is. | Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts | In our preliminary clinical research at the Tree of Life we have been able to measure the incidence of twenty-six toxins, including heavy metals, depleted uranium, and a variety of pesticides and herbicides. Usually people have all twenty-six that we check for. University research has shown that NCD is effective for removing heavy metals; when we combine it with our green juice fasting we have found a powerful synergy that greatly accelerates the removable of toxins and thus optimizes our ability to rapidly bring diabetics back to a healthy physiology. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Iraq and Afghanistan through the use of depleted uranium shells. They will irradiate the Iraqi soils for generations to come, destroying the genetic code of an entire race. This is a case of mass genocide against civilians being carried out right now by the U.S. government, with the full awareness of the President, the Congress and the mainstream media. The long sought-after Weapons of Mass Destruction have finally been found: They're being used by the U.S. military!
Heard enough? We've barely scratched the surface. As far as the crimes of the U.S. federal government go, tapping into Amazon. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Note that there is absolutely no international trial, no charges, and no outcry from any western nation over the use of this WMD that will irradiate the Iraqi landscape for generations to come.
Is depleted uranium really a WMD? Of course it is. Here's a brief explanation from Wikipedia:
The Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities of the United Nations Human Rights Commission,[16] passed two motions[17] the first in 1996[18] and the second in 1997. | | Included in the list was weaponry containing depleted uranium. Continue reading at Wikipedia...
How laws are applied in a police state
Police state societies do not respect the rule of law. They simply invent laws as they go along, then selectively apply them to whoever they want. For example, here in the United States, it is illegal for the President to declare an act of war. Only Congress can declare an act of war, yet Congress never declared war against Iran or Afghanistan. Bush sort of declared war, but only against a concept -- terrorism -- and not an enemy state. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | To name just one such atrocity, the widespread use of depleted uranium in ordinance used by the U.S. military in Iraq is, itself, a weapon of mass destruction that is being used in clear violation of the Geneva Convention, and that will create lingering radiation throughout the Iraqi nation for generations to come. depleted uranium is not at all selective in who it radiates. By its very nature, it is a weapon of mass destruction.
It's all the more ironic, it seems, since Bush's promised WMDs never showed up in Iraq in the first place -- so the U.S. | Devra Davis See book keywords and concepts | While the risks of driving are well known and the subject of major public relations campaigns, those of CT scans remain secret, and those of nuclear energy or the uses of depleted uranium remain masked in mystery.
Anyone who has ever struggled with a learning disabled child understands the urge to manage the problem with medication. Children can literally bounce off the walls and furniture of their homes, injuring themselves and their caregivers. Teenagers with untreated learning disabilities tend to fare poorly in school and in the community. Often they end up in legal trouble or in jail. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The WMD gift that keeps on giving
Why is depleted uranium (used on enemy targets by the U.S. military in the Middle East) not considered a Weapon of Mass Destruction (WMD)? Last time I checked my physics manual, radiation did not discriminate between enemy combatants and innocent children. It just sort of irradiates everyone. Which is, of course, the very definition of Weapons of Mass Destruction.
The answer, obviously, is that OUR weapons of mass destruction are not weapons of mass destruction. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | And bullets. And depleted uranium. And a fair amount of torture and propaganda, too. It just blows my mind that these pacifists don't get the fact that you can't have freedom unless you also torture people and limit their disruptive speech. Geesh. You can't have uncontrolled freedom, you know. There have to be limits on freedom if you truly want freedom. And the Iraqis hate us for our freedom, didn't you know? Which is why we are shoving freedom down their throats at gunpoint. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Iraq is, itself, a weapon of mass destruction that is being used in clear violation of the Geneva Convention, and that will create lingering radiation throughout the Iraqi nation for generations to come. depleted uranium is not at all selective in who it radiates. By its very nature, it is a weapon of mass destruction.
It's all the more ironic, it seems, since Bush's promised WMDs never showed up in Iraq in the first place -- so the U.S. | The Life Extension Editorial Staff See book keywords and concepts | Troops responsible for cleaning up Iraqi ammunition dumps may have been exposed to depleted uranium, a form of uranium used in munitions because of its density and metallurgical properties. Korenyi-Both et al. (1992) reported that the combination of Saudi dust and pigeon droppings ignited an acute hyperallergic reaction that has come to be known as Desert Storm pneumonitis or Al Eskan disease. There are those who question whether the very preventative measures—dmgs and vaccinations— employed to protect the troops from chemical or biological warfare may be the agents provoking the illness. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | DU), a very serious worldwide radioactive contamination resulting from the use of DU armaments, especially used in Iraq.
Sixteen of the 18 people tested initially had DU in at least the liver, the breast, or the brain, and 13 of the 18 people had started with it in all three organs, the liver, the breast, and the brain. In one week on this protocol, all the people became DU-free except for one person, who still had DU in the liver. Also, thirty-two people were tested for Teflon and Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), the carcinogenic element of teflon. | Peter Radetsky See book keywords and concepts | A confidential 1991 report from the British Atomic Energy Authority to the Ministry of Defense warned that the forty tons of depleted uranium dust left on the battlefield could, in theory, cause half a million deaths.
But as far as the Pentagon is concerned, there is no such thing as Gulf War syndrome. | | Depleted uranium. Another potential problem. Radioactivity from uranium-tipped shells was ostensibly below acceptable standards, but no one knows its impact.
• Pyridostigmine bromide. Past experience prescribing pyridostigmine for myasthenia gravis suggests that it causes no long-term difficulties. But up to half of treated troops reported side effects from the drug. Another mystery area.
• Vaccines. Persian Gulfers were vaccinated against common infectious diseases as well as against two agents of biological warfare, anthrax and botulism toxin. |
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