Depleted uranium weapons, and the untold misery they
wreak on
mankind, are taboo subjects in the mainstream media.
This
exclusive report should break the media embargo
imposed on
the American people.
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Explaining How Depleted Uranium Is Killing
Civilians, Soldiers, Land
Nano-particles pinpointed
by Christopher Bollyn
Global Research, June 17, 2007
American Free Press - 2004-01-04
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Depleted uranium weapons, and the untold misery they
wreak on mankind, are taboo subjects in the
mainstream media. This exclusive report should break
the media embargo imposed on the American people.
Despite being a grossly under-reported subject in
the mainstream, there is intense public interest in
depleted uranium (DU) and the damage it inflicts on
humankind and the environment.
While American Free Press is actively investigating
DU weapons and how they contribute to Gulf War
Syndrome, the corporate-controlled press ignores the
illegal use of DU and its long-lasting effects on
the health of veterans and the public.
In August 2004 American Free Press published a
ground-breaking four-part series on DU weapons and
the long-term health risks they pose to soldiers and
civilians alike. Information provided to AFP by
experts and scientists, some of it published for the
first time in this paper, has increased public
awareness of how exposure to small particles of DU
can severely affect human health.
Leuren Moret, a Berkeley-based geo-scientist with
expertise in atmospheric dust, corresponds with AFP
on DU issues. Recently Moret provided a copy of her
letters to a British radiation biologist, Dr. Chris
Busby, about how nanometer size particles—less than
one-tenth of a micron and smaller—of DU once inhaled
or absorbed into the body, can cause long-term
damage to one’s health.
Busby is one of the founders of Green Audit, a
British organization that monitors companies “whose
activities might threaten the environment and health
of citizens.”
Moret’s writings were meant to assist Busby in a
legal case being heard in the High Court in London
where a former defense worker, Richard David, 49, is
suing Normal Air Garrett, Ltd., an aircraft parts
company now owned by Honeywell Aerospace, claiming
exposure to DU on the job has made his life a
“living hell.”
David worked as a component fitter on fighter planes
and bombers but had to quit due to health problems.
He says he developed a cough within weeks of
starting work.
Today, David suffers from a variety of symptoms like
those known as Gulf War Syndrome, including
respiratory and kidney problems, bowel conditions
and painful joints. Medical tests reveal mutations
to his DNA and damage to his chromosomes, which, he
says, could only have been caused by ionizing
radiation. He has also been diagnosed with a
terminal lung condition.
Honeywell denies DU was ever used at the plant in
Yeovil, Somerset, where David worked for 10 years
until 1995. David claims that DU’s existence at the
plant was denied because it is an official secret.
David has asked the High Court for more time to
gather evidence. The hearing is due to resume in
April. “I don’t have any legal representation,”
David said, “so I am representing myself. It is a
real David versus Goliath case.
“I am confident I will win. I hope to set a
precedent for other cases of people who have
suffered from the effects of depleted uranium,” he
said.
Moret’s letters on the particle effect of DU is
based on research done by Marion Fulk, a nuclear
physical chemist and former scientist with the
Manhattan Project and the National Laboratory at
Livermore, Calif. Fulk, who has developed a
“particle theory” about how DU nano-particles affect
human DNA, donates his time and expertise to help
bring information about DU to the public.
Asked about Fulk’s particle theory, Busby said it is
“quite sound.”
“DU is much more dangerous than they say,” Busby
added. “I’ve always said that it contributes
significantly to Gulf War Syndrome.”
When Moret’s correspondence to Dr. Busby was posted
on the Internet over the New Year’s holiday under
the title “How Depleted Uranium Weapons Are Killing
Our Troops,” some 6,000 people read the letter in
the first two days. The following Monday, a producer
from BBC’s Panorama program contacted Moret to
arrange an interview.
If the BBC follows up with an investigation on the
health effects of DU, it may be hard for the U.S.
media to maintain their cover-up. More than 500,000
“Gulf War Era” vets currently receive disability
compensation, many of them for a variety of symptoms
generally referred to as Gulf War Syndrome. Experts
blame DU for many of these symptoms.
“The numbers are overwhelming, but the potential
horrors only get worse,” Robert C. Koehler of the
Chicago-based Tribune Media Services wrote in an
article about DU weapons entitled “Silent Genocide.”
“DU dust does more than wreak havoc on the immune
systems of those who breathe it or touch it; the
substance also alters one’s genetic code,” Koehler
wrote. “The Pentagon’s response to such charges is
denial, denial, denial. And the American media is
its moral co-conspirator.”
U.S. GOVERNMENT KNOWS
The U.S. government has known for at least 20 years
that DU weapons produce clouds of poison gas on
impact. These clouds of aerosolized DU are laden
with billions of toxic sub-micron sized particles. A
1984 Department of Energy conference on nuclear
airborne waste reported that tests of DU anti-tank
missiles showed that at least 31 percent of the mass
of a DU penetrator is converted to nano-particles on
impact. In larger bombs the percentage of
aerosolized DU increases to nearly 100 percent, Fulk
told AFP.
DU is harmful in three ways, according to Fulk:
“Chemical toxicity, radiological toxicity and
particle toxicity.”
Particles in the nano-meter (one billionth of a
meter) range are a “new breed of cat,” Moret wrote.
Because the size of the nano-particles allows them
to pass freely throughout the organism and into the
nucleus of its cells, exposure to nano-particles
causes different symptoms than exposure to larger
particles of the same substance.
Internalized DU particles, Fulk said, act as “a
non-specific catalyst” in both “nuclear and
non-nuclear” ways. This means that the uranium
particle can affect human DNA and RNA because of
both its chemical and radiological properties. This
is why internalized DU particles cause “many, many
diseases,” Fulk said.
Asked if this is how DU causes severe birth defects,
Fulk said, “Yes.”
MILITARY AWARE
The military is aware of DU’s harmful effects on the
human genetic code. A 2001 study of DU’s effect on
DNA done by Dr. Alexandra C. Miller for the Armed
Forces Radiobiology Research Institute in Bethesda,
Md., indicates that DU’s chemical instability causes
1 million times more genetic damage than would be
expected from its radiation effect alone, Moret
wrote.
Dr. Miller requested that questions be sent in
writing and copied to a military spokesman. She did
tell AFP that it should be noted that her studies
showing that DU is “neoplastically transforming and
genotoxic” are based on in vitro cellular research.
Studies have shown that inhaled nano-particles are
far more toxic than micro-sized particles of the
same basic chemical composition. British
toxicopathologist Vyvyan Howard has reported that
the increased toxicity of the nano-particle is due
to its size.
For example, when mice were exposed to virus-size
particles of Teflon (0.13 microns) in a University
of Rochester study, there were no ill effects. But
when mice were exposed to nano-particles of Teflon
for 15 minutes, nearly all the mice died within 4
hours.
“Exposure pathways for depleted uranium can be
through the skin, by inhalation, and ingestion,”
Moret wrote. “Nano-particles have high mobility and
can easily enter the body. Inhalation of nano-particles
of depleted uranium is the most hazardous exposure,
because the particles pass through the lung-blood
barrier directly into the blood.
“When inhaled through the nose, nano-particles can
cross the olfactory bulb directly into the brain
through the blood brain barrier, where they migrate
all through the brain,” she wrote. “Many Gulf era
soldiers exposed to depleted uranium have been
diagnosed with brain tumors, brain damage and
impaired thought processes. Uranium can interfere
with the mitochondria, which provide energy for the
nerve processes, and transmittal of the nerve signal
across synapses in the brain.
“Damage to the mitochondria, which provide all
energy to the cells and nerves, can cause chronic
fatigue syndrome, Lou Gehrig’s disease, Parkinson’s
disease and Hodgkin’s disease.”
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