The Gulf War Veteran Speaks Out - Episode I

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A Persian Gulf War veteran Dennis Kyne speaks about his war experience and the problem with depleted uranium.
In this episode, he tells about his family history.

(English with Japanese translation)

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  • Google Dennis Kyne you'll find a video of him in '90, 13 years before he got out of the army. He's a shit-talking poser waving his M16 around and talking about how fucked the army is,no wonder he never got past E-5 and got kicked out after 15 years. Punk.

  • its mainly used for its' hardness, armor piercing tank shells use it, sertain aircraft wepons use it as well. Soon it wont be needed, Rail guns have been shown to produce velocity high enough to force a softer metals through the tank armor. These guns will be much better.

  • DEPLETED URANIUM IS KILLING US...and who's fault is that...ours...so why don't we change the way this world is ran and vote all the people who have been in congress for too long...out of there...just vote the imcumbents out.....vote for someone new....this is the PEOPLE'S PARTY.....let's do something about this

  • DEPLETED URANIUM IS KILLING US...and who's fault is that...ours...so why don't we change the way this world is ran and vote all the people who have been in congress for too long...out of there...just vote the imcumbents out.....vote for someone new....this is the PEOPLE'S PARTY.....let's do something about this

  • USGov admits 1943=toxic

    Depleted Uranium is WMD.

    Tell the soldier the truth about Depleted Uranium, and the soldier won't go to war.

    It's too bad the soldier doesn't know, Depleted Uranium kills, and the soldier is expendable.

    The U.S. has used more depleted uranium since 1991 than the atomicity equivalent of 400,000 Nagasaki bombs.

    Since 1943 the military has been aware of the extreme toxicity of uranium as a gas.

    518,000 Gulf-era vets in 2004 are now on medical disability.

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