September 22, 2008







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�this is the Agent Orange of this occupation. This weapon has no purpose in Iraq granted this was during the initial invasion. So I, maybe, can understand its deployment. But, let�s be clear here depleted uranium is an anti-armor weapon� the Iraqis do not have armor. They don�t have tanks. They don�t have bombers. Why are we using this? And again I urge you to do the research yourselves. I can quickly say that we�re using this because it�s a way to get rid of atomic waste. We do not know what to do with that.



We�re poisoning our soldiers, we are poisoning the people of Iraq, but make no mistake we are poisoning the people of the world. I can test every single person in this room and I can find depleted uranium in your hair.



The VA has continually denied my request to be tested for depleted uranium. This letter clearly shows that they�re saying a test doesn�t even exist. And I will say for the record, a test does exist, it�s the wrong test. It�s the urinalysis that�s used to detect exposure, immediate exposure. The problem with depleted uranium is that these particles dig deep within your body, and you will not find them in your urine after a couple days. You need a very expensive test� one the VA us certainly not willing to pay for. But I would also like to point out that the VA does recognize the danger of depleted uranium, while they might not want to test for it, or talk about it, or give us any briefings on it.



That round on impact aerosols and vaporizes and these particles go up in the air, and that�s why I was saying I can test every single one of you and find it in your hair. These particles blow up into the atmosphere and are disseminated all around the entire globe. They have found depleted uranium on the skin of NASA vehicles in space. We are changing the entire genome of our planet: human beings, cats and dogs, plants. We are changing the genetic makeup of our planet by using these munitions in Iraq and Afghanistan.









