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Depleted Uranium Facts Deformities in Baby's n Cause Terminal Cancer

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  • keep it going, maybe you can post something about the alleged use of phosphorous and neutron bombs in iraq

    good luck

  • primespider--thanks i forgot ;o( ,i did need to be reminded of that.

  • According to the government (Los Alamos Lab website) Between 1946 and 1958 the United States conducted over 150 atmospheric nuclear detonations, a large number of them in the Western U.S. At the height of the Cold War, 1958 to 1963, the average number of weapons detonated in the atmosphere over the Nevada Test Site exceeded 40 each year. Based on what the individual in the video says I guess we are all dead. rc91

  • redcatcher91--Thank you !

    her name is Leuren Moret,She is retired former scientist at Lawrence Livermore Labs,n she is giving this info speech on April 6, 2005 in Seattle.The whole documentary is on my front page in my playlist it is part one of 2 videos given the 2nd speaker is also on my front page ,best wishes to you n your loved ones.

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  • please folks watch the video and listen to the scientist.

    43,000 Nagasaki bombs worth of depleted uranium and people don,t care enough about that to let me post,i hate humans they are blind and want to stay blind,do u realize how important this video is and what it means ,how about if they blew up 43,000 Nagasaki bombs

    would that wake people up,well its the same thing we are all going to get cancer world wide and people don,t care or want to know ,what is wrong with people i,m ashamed of humans

  • designed for use in kinetic energy penetrator armor-piercing ammunition. The US Army uses DU in an alloy with around 3.5 percent titanium.

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  • is there a transcript available? the audio is a little scratchy, and i can't make out a few of the words.

  • Baldwin08. com

  • One formulation has a composition of 99.25 percent by mass of depleted uranium and 0.75 percent by mass of titanium.

  • Another use of depleted uranium is in kinetic energy penetrators anti-armor role. Kinetic energy penetrator rounds consist of a long, relatively thin penetrator surrounded by discarding sabot. Two materials lend themselves to penetrator construction: tungsten and depleted uranium, the latter in designated alloys known as staballoys. "Staballoys" are metal alloys of depleted uranium with a very small proportion of other metals, usually titanium or molybdenum.

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