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Nothing
Depleted, About Depleted Uranium
by Fintan
Dunne, Updated 22 Jan '03
Editor www.SickofDoctors.com
What
if they
started a nuclear war
and never told you?
When they said that
depleted uranium was
the US empire's weapon
of choice, they lied. That word 'depleted' is a public relations
spin. It makes it sound like the nuclear material is worn out.
It's not. It's Uranium.
Let's just call it Uranium.
It's a nuclear warhead of solid uranium 238 in a bullet or a shell.
It minimizes casualties among US forces. Casualties that would
be hard to sell to domestic opinion. Instead, the casualties
are transferred to the future.
The Uranium babies of toxic Kosovo, or Iraq will die from it -whatever
the name. In
Yugoslavia,
as in Iraq, uranium dioxide dust contaminates the environment.
The future casualties of modern US warfare are unborn babies.
Which makes the US abortion debates look rather hypocritical.
What if they announced future babies deaths in time of war?
Nightly
News might go like this:
"Coalition
forces today captured a key
enemy stronghold. Thirty terrorists were killed and 150 babies
horribly malformed. President Bush says it proves that US strategy
is working. In a statement, Mr. Bush said that only 75,000 more
deformed
babies could secure the capital for the US. Ed Carnage reports
from Washington..."
The Uranium Babies will be with us for a verylong time.
For billions of years to come, Iraq, Kosovo and uranium test firing
ranges in the USA, will be lands with a poison harvest. So will
all theaters of this slow, hidden nuclear holocaust.
Uranium nuclear war is a crime against humanity. Stop it.
Depleted
uranium:
war hazard?
by Travis Dunn, 28 Dec '02
DisasterNews.net

MP3
Audio 56k
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Dr. Doug Rokke, former
head of the Pentagon's
Depleted Uranium Project
Recorded At: Seattle, WA
Producer: Mike McCormick
"Gulf War Casualties
& Depleted Uranium".
[Dr. Rokke]
"Depleted uranium rounds destroy everything and anything
they hit.
It's a most effective weapon.
A completely and extremely
effective weapon."
"Each individual tank round is
ten pounds of solid uranium 238,
contaminated with with plutonium,
and other material."
"They should never use depleted uranium munitions again.
The use
of depleted uranium munitions is
a crime against God, it's a crime
against humanity."
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Dr.
Doug Rokke has a
disturbing habit of laughing
when he should probably be
crying. He laughs when he talks
about battlefields contaminated
with radioactive waste. He can't
stop laughing when he talks
about what he claims is a
massive government cover-up.
And he keeps laughing when he
talks about his
health problems,
which he attributes to deliberate
Army negligence, and which will
likely kill him.
Talking to
Rokke on the telephone is disturbing enough without him laughing
about such horrors. A strange echo accompanies every utterance.
When this bizarre sound is pointed out to him, Rokke says he isn't
surprised: he claims his phone has been tapped for years.
It may be
tempting to dismiss Rokke as a crank or a conspiracy theorist,
but Rokke is 35-year-veteran of the U.S. Army, and he isn't just
a disgruntled grunt. Rokke ran the US Army's depleted uranium
project in the mid-90s, and he was in charge of the Army's effort
to clean up depleted uranium after the Persian Gulf War. And he
directed the Edwin R. Bradley Radiological Laboratories at Fort
McClellan, Ala.
Yet if you
type Rokke's name into a search engine on any military website,
you will draw a blank, as if he doesn't exist.
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The Nuclear Nightmare
Starts
Two scientific study teams were sent to Afghanistan in the
aftermath of the conflict in 2001-02. The first arrived in
June 2002, concentrating on the Jalalabad region. The second
arrived four months later, broadening the study to include
the capital Kabul, which has a population of nearly 3.5 million
people. The city itself contains the highest recorded number
of fixed targets during Operation Enduring Freedom.For
the study's purposes, the vicinity of three major bomb sites
were examined.
It
was predicted that signatures of depleted or enriched uranium
would be found in the urine and soil samples taken during
the research. The team was unprepared for the shock of its
findings, which indicated in both Jalalabad and Kabul, DU
was possibly causing the high levels of illness but also
high concentrations of non-depleted uranium. Tests taken
from a number of Jalalabad subjects showed concentrations
400% to 2000% above that for normal populations, amounts
which have not been recorded in civilian studies before.
Those
in Kabul who were directly exposed to US-British precision
bombing showed extreme signs of contamination, consistent
with uranium exposure and with some types of chemical or
biological weaponry. These included pains in joints, back/kidney
pain, muscle weakness, memory problems and confusion and
disorientation. Many of these symptoms are found in Gulf
War and Balkans veterans and civilians.Those
exposed to the bombing report symptoms of flu-type illnesses,
bleeding, runny noses and blood-stained mucous.
The
study team itself complained of similar symptoms during
their stay. Most of these symptoms last for days or months.
The team also conducted a preliminary sample examination
of new-born infants, discovering that at least 25% may be
suffering from congenital and post-natal health problems
that could be associated with uranium contamination. These
include undeveloped muscles, large head in comparison to
body size, skin rashes and infant lethargy. Considering
that the children had access to sufficient levels of nutrition,
the symptoms could not be due to malnourishment.

Dr. Doug Rokke Major,
Medical Service Corps, USAR
WMFO FM Nov 13, 2002
[Sunny Miller]
"What kinds of retaliation have you experienced?
Wasn't there a firing range [in Aniston, Alabama] that included
many kinds of exposures -including depleted uranium. And you
recommended that the Army be responsible for environmental
cleanup, and healthcare of exposed civilians. What happened
after that recommendation?"
[Dr. Rokke]"I
lost my job as Director at the US Army Chemical School."
"You made your recommendation on a Friday."
"And I was gone on the Monday."
"I've had senior officers[...] come up to me and say" 'Stop.
You're supposed to stop.'" "When you don't stop, [...] they
go back to your house and they shoot at you. Then they file
IRS things against you..."
"When have you been shot at?"
"Back when I was working on depleted
uranium and Monsanto PCB contamination... I'm on the phone
with individuals working on Monsanto PCB issues, literally
at my house, and all of a sudden bullets come right through
my window."
"There are three kinds of files that have been disappearing?"
"That's correct. ...The chemical and biological logs. The
medical records. Individual medical records that I personally
wrote have been destroyed. We also know that the detail work
in person files have disappeared. Including my own personnel
file."
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If you read
through hundreds of pages of government documents and transcriptions
of countless government hearings regarding the military use of
depleted uranium, not once will you come across his name.
That is more
than a little unusual, since Rokke and his team were at the forefront
of trying to understand the potential health and environmental
hazards posed by the use of depleted uranium, or DU, on the battlefield.
"We were
the best they ever had," Rokke claims. He's not bragging.
He's laughing again.
The use of
DU in combat is a fairly new innovation. It was used for the first
time in the Persian Gulf War as the crucial component of armor-piercing,
tank-busting munitions.
These munitions
are tipped with DU darts that ignite after being fired. The shells
are so heavy and hot that they easily rip through steel.
"It's
like taking a pencil and pushing it through paper," Rokke
said.
This uranium
"pencil" then explodes inside its target, creating a
deadly "firestorm."
As an anti-tank
weapon, "these things are great," Rokke said. They enable
U.S. troops to quickly take out enemy tanks at long-range.
According
to the Web site of the Deployment Health Support Directorate,
DU is "a by-product of the process by which uranium is enriched
to produce reactor fuel and nuclear weapons components."
In other words,
DU is low-level nuclear waste. According to the same Web site,
DU can also contain trace amounts of "neptunium, plutonium,
americium, technitium-99 and uranium-236."
A total of
320 tons of DU munitions were fired during the Gulf War. Rokke's
job was to figure out how to clean up US tanks, the unfortunate
victims of "friendly fire," which had been blown apart
by DU rounds.
After years
of this kind of this work in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, and on practice
ranges in the US Rokke reached a conclusion in 1996.
He told the
Army brass that DU was so dangerous that it had to be banned from
combat immediately.
That conclusion,
Rokke said, cost him his career.
'Contamination
was all over'
Burning tanks,
burning oil fields, charred bodies.
This was Kuwait
after the Gulf War. Rokke had a mission clean up US tanks contaminated
with DU.
What Rokke
found terrified him.
"Oh my
God is the only way to describe it," Rokke said. "Contamination
was all over."
Rokke and
his crew were measuring significant levels of radiation up to
50 meters away from affected tanks: up to 300 millirems an hour
in beta and gamma radiation, and alpha radiation from the thousands
to the millions in counts per minute (CPM) on a Geiger counter.
"That
whole area is still trashed," he said. "It's hotter
than heck over there still. This stuff doesn't go away."
His team took
three months to clean up 24 tanks for transport back to the US
The Army,
Rokke said, took another three years to fully decontaminate the
same 24 tanks.
But the contaminated
tanks weren't the only problem.
Within 72
hours of their inspections, Rokke and his crew started getting
sick.
But they continued
with their work. They went back to the US to perform tests on
Army bases. They deliberately blew up tanks with DU rounds, then
ran over and jumped on the tanks while they were still burning.
They videotaped the uranium-oxide clouds pouring out, and they
measured the radiation being thrown off.
In the past
decade, Rokke said 30 men out of 100 who were closely involved
in these operations dropped dead.
Rokke's lungs
and kidneys are damaged. He believes that uranium oxide dust is
permanently trapped inside his lungs. He has lesions on his brain,
pustules on his skin. He suffers from chronic fatigue syndrome.
He has reactive airway disease, which means he can't stop wheezing
and coughing, and experiences a loss of breath when he exercises.
He also has fibromyalgia, a condition that causes chronic pain
in his muscles, ligaments and tendons.
The VA tested
Rokke for uranium levels in his body in 1994. He got the results
back two and a half years later. His urine had 5000 times the
amount of permissible uranium.
After years
of fighting with the VA, Rokke said he managed to get a 40 percent
disability, but there is no official acknowledgment that his illnesses
were caused by his work with DU.
The Army and
the Pentagon continue to insist that DU is safe. Rokke says they
know better, because he gave them the proof. He said they can't
find evidence of DU's dangers because "they're looking for
the wrong stuff, and they're using the wrong procedures."
The problem
with DU, he said, is the stuff that's given off when a round is
fired. The projectile begins burning immediately, and up to 70
percent of it oxidizes. This aerosolized power uranium oxide is
the really dangerous stuff, Rokke said, particularly when it is
inhaled.
Rokke insists
that he and his men were wearing protective equipment or equipment
they thought would protect them. But their face masks were capable
of straining out particles of 10 microns or larger. That's as
big as the DU particles get, according to the Army and the Pentagon.
Rokke, however,
insists that he has measured particles as small as .3 microns,
and that scientists at the Livermore laboratories have measured
them as small as .1 micron.
Thus these
safety precautions, which are still in place now, are utterly
useless, he said.
'I'm a warrior
and a patriot'
About one
quarter of the 700,000 troops sent to the Persian Gulf War have
reported some sort of Gulf War-related illness, and Rokke is convinced
that DU has something to do with it, along with the host of other
chemicals to which troops were exposed, including low levels of
sarin gas, smoke from oil fires, countless pesticides as well
as anti-nerve gas tablets which troops were required to ingest.
If Rokke is
right about the dangers of DU, why does the Department of Defense
continue to use it and insist that it is safe?
"When
you go to war, your purpose is to kill," Rokke said, "and
DU is the best killing thing we got."
Rokke believes
that the US military is putting more emphasis on firepower than
on the health and safety of its own troops.
He received
a memo in the early 90s he says proves his theory.
Dated March
1, 1991, the memo was written by Lt. Col. M.V. Ziehmn at the Los
Alamos Laboratories in New Mexico.
"There
has been and continues to be a concern regarding the impact of
dU [sic] on the environment. Therefore, if no one makes a case
for the effectiveness of du on the battlefield, du rounds may
become politically unacceptable and thus, be deleted from the
arsenal," the memo reads. "If du penetrators proved
their worth during our recent combat activities, then we should
assure their future existence (until something better is developed)
through Service/DoD proponency. If proponency is not garnered,
it is possible that we stand to lose a valuable combat capability.
I believe we should keep this sensitive issue at mind when after
action reports [sic] are written."
The meaning of this memo is quite clear, Rokke said. Since DU
munitions are so effective, they must continue to be used in combat,
regardless of the environmental or health consequences.
The other
issue is financial, he said. If the true effects of DU were known,
cleanup costs would be absolutely staggering.
DU contaminated
areas extend much farther than the Persian Gulf battlefields.
Rokke said DU is regularly used in practice maneuvers in the US,
namely in Indiana, Florida, New Mexico, Massachusetts, Maryland
and Puerto Rico. Then there's Kosovo, where DU rounds were used
to take out Serbian tanks.
As the
US stands on the brink of another war with Iraq, Rokke said he
wants to make sure the American public fully understands that
this war will be far worse that the last one, and that numbers
of troops sickened by DU is likely to be much higher.
Rokke insists
he is no pacifist.
"I'm
a warrior and a patriot," he said. Given a verifiable threat
against the US, I would go to war in a heartbeat."
But he said
that he is speaking out for the good of American troops, and for
anyone, including Iraqi troops and civilians, who could be exposed
to DU.
"Am I
pushing for peace today? Yes, I am," he said.
Before a war
with Iraq can even be contemplated, Rokke said, DU has to be removed
from every arsenal in the world.
In order for
that to happen, however, the Pentagon would have to admit that
Doug Rokke is right, and that would come at a price that no one
has even imagined. But money can t restore the lives of those
that Rokke says have died from DU, and money isn't going to get
the uranium oxide out of his lungs. There are people at the Pentagon
who understand all this, Rokke claims, and that he deems unconscionable.
"I hope
God slam-dunks their butts, because this is absolutely criminal,"
he said.
First Posted
to the Internet on December 30, 2002
http://www.iacenter.org/
International Action Center
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_1110000/1110242.stm
http://www.tv.cbc.ca/national/pgminfo/du/du2.html http://www.wakefieldcam.freeserve.co.uk/extremedeformities.htm
http://imprint.uwaterloo.ca/issues/111999/4Features/Features4.shtml
http://www.ngwrc.org/Dulink/children_and_war.htm
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