Dirty Bombs, Dirty Missiles, Dirty Bullets
A Death Sentence Here And Abroad
By Leuren Moret
8-23-4
"Military men are just dumb stupid animals to be used as pawns in
foreign policy."- Henry Kissinger, quoted in "Kiss the Boys Goodbye:
How the United States Betrayed Its Own POW's in Vietnam"
Vietnam was a chemical war for oil, permanently contaminating large
regions and countries downriver with Agent Orange, and
environmentally the most devastating war in world history. But since
1991, the U.S. has staged four nuclear wars using depleted uranium
weaponry, which, like Agent Orange, 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.
And what about our soldiers? Terry Jemison of the Department of
Veterans Affairs reported this week to the American Free Press
that "Gulf-era veterans" now on medical disability since 1991 number
518,739, with only 7,035 reported wounded in Iraq in that same 14-
year period.
This week the American Free Press dropped a "dirty bomb" on the
Pentagon by reporting that eight out of 20 men who served in one unit
in the 2003 U.S. military offensive in Iraq now have malignancies.
That means that 40 percent of the soldiers in that unit have
developed malignancies in just 16 months.
Since these soldiers were exposed to vaccines and depleted uranium
(DU) only, this is strong evidence for researchers and scientists
working on this issue, that DU is the definitive cause of Gulf War
Syndrome. Vaccines are not known to cause cancer. One of the first
published researchers on Gulf War Syndrome, who also served in 1991
in Iraq, Dr. Andras Korenyi-Both, is in agreement with Barbara Goodno
from the Department of Defense's Deployment Health Support
Directorate, that in this war soldiers were not exposed to chemicals,
pesticides, bioagents or other suspect causes this time to confuse
the issue.
This powerful new evidence is blowing holes in the cover-up
perpetrated by the Pentagon and three presidential administrations
ever since DU was first used in 1991 in the Persian Gulf War.
Fourteen years after the introduction of DU on the battlefield in
1991, the long-term effects have revealed that DU is a death sentence
and very nasty stuff