In the wind (part1)

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2007

Looks at the problems caused by depleted uranium munitions.

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  • Depleted uranium is only mildly chemically toxic and has almost no radiotoxicity. It's roughly equivelent to lead in terms of toxicity. In other words, you'd be well advised not to eat it but compared to standard issue bullets it's basically the same level of toxicity.  There's no danger of having it in an area. Again, as long as nobody eats it.

  • Hey, depleted cranium, go crawl back under your rock... we're not going to let evil doers like you destroy this planet any longer. Your reign is over!

  • Uhh..... there is no such thing as a "depleted uranium missile". DU is not used in missiles and bombs. It is only used for relatively close range tank and other armored vehicle killing. Therefore, the premise of this video is false.

    The overwhelming scientific consensus is that DU poses little risk to human health after its initial impact.  This film is false propaganda put forth by agenda-driven activists.

    4.5 billion year half life is a good thing. It means DU is barely radioactive.

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