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Depleted Uranium (DU) is a waste product of nuclear weapon production and nuclear power. It is used to make armor piercing missiles (exploiting Uranium's extreme density). | Depleted Uranium (DU) is a waste product of nuclear weapon production and nuclear power. It is used to make armor piercing missiles (exploiting Uranium's extreme density). | ||
− | It aerosolises into a fine powder on impact, effectively toxifying the environment in which it is used. The health effects of such pollution are disputed. Dr. [[Chris Busby]] has been a vocal critic of the {{on}} that | + | It aerosolises into a fine powder on impact, effectively toxifying the environment in which it is used. The health effects of such pollution are disputed. |
− | + | ==Second Event Theory== | |
+ | Dr. [[Chris Busby]] has been a vocal critic of the {{on}} that pollution by depleted uranium has negligible impact on human health, developing the [[Chris_Busby/Research_on_The_Health_Risks_of_Radiation#Second Event Theory (SET)|Second Event Theory (SET)]] which suggests that such radiation is vastly more damaging than admitted - explaining the huge increase in cancer in [[Iraq]] after the attacks by the [[US military]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:17, 24 May 2014
Depleted Uranium (DU) is a waste product of nuclear weapon production and nuclear power. It is used to make armor piercing missiles (exploiting Uranium's extreme density). It aerosolises into a fine powder on impact, effectively toxifying the environment in which it is used. The health effects of such pollution are disputed.
Second Event Theory
Dr. Chris Busby has been a vocal critic of the official narrative that pollution by depleted uranium has negligible impact on human health, developing the Second Event Theory (SET) which suggests that such radiation is vastly more damaging than admitted - explaining the huge increase in cancer in Iraq after the attacks by the US military.
Related Quotation
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Fallujah | “The pictures flash up on a screen on an upper floor of the Fallujah General Hospital. And all at once, Nadhem Shokr al-Hadidi's administration office becomes a little chamber of horrors. A baby with a hugely deformed mouth. A child with a defect of the spinal cord, material from the spine outside the body. A baby with a terrible, vast Cyclopean eye. Another baby with only half a head, stillborn like the rest, date of birth 17 June, 2009. Yet another picture flicks onto the screen: date of birth 6 July 2009, it shows a tiny child with half a right arm, no left leg, no genitalia. "We see this all the time now," Al-Hadidi says, and a female doctor walks into the room and glances at the screen. She has delivered some of these still-born children. "I've never seen anything as bad as this in all my service," she says quietly.” | Robert Fisk | April 2012 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:The Kiss of Death | article | 2005 | Leuren Moret | Insight into where privatisation of the US Nuclear weapons program and military/weapons/surveillance developments are leading the world. It also provides shocking information about the extent of the apparently quite deliberate and calculated radiation contamination resulting from ever-expanding use of depleted uranium munitions. |
File:Birth Defects In Iraq.pdf | report | 16 September 2012 | M. Al-Sabbak S. Sadik Ali O. Savabi G. Savabi S. Dastgiri M. Savabieasfahani |
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