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  Msg # 170 of 620 on ZZUK4446, Thursday 10-29-25, 2:25  
  From: NY.TRANSFER.NEWS@BLYTHE.O  
  To: ALL  
  Subj: Halliburton Covers Up Deadly DU Levels i  
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 In 2003, Americans reported visiting Iraqi relatives in Baghdad who were 
 suffering from an epidemic of diabetes. After returning to the U.S. 
 following two to three weeks in Iraq, they discovered within a few months 
 that they too had diabetes. 
  
 Japanese human shields and journalists who worked in Iraq during the 2003 
 war are sick and now have symptoms typical of depleted uranium exposure. 
 Likewise, after the U.S. Navy moved depleted uranium bombing and gunnery 
 ranges several years ago from Vieques Island in Puerto Rico to Australia, 
 health effects there are already being reported. 
  
 The documentary film "Blowin' in the Wind" includes an interview with a 
 family with two normal teenage daughters living near the bombing range where 
 depleted uranium weaponry is now being used. The parents showed photos of 
 their baby born recently with severe birth defects. The baby looked like 
 Iraqi deformed babies and, like many of the Iraqi babies, died five days 
 after birth. 
  
 Other than anonymous British government officials denying that Iraq was the 
 source of the depleted uranium measured at Aldermaston by AWE and some 
 unnamed "establishment scientists" blaming it on local sources or natural 
 uranium in the Iraq environment, there is no one, as of this writing, 
 willing to lend his name or office to refute this damning evidence reported 
 by Dr. Busby. 
  
 All of the anonymous statements used by the media thus far are contradicted 
 by the factual evidence found in the filters. All of it was transported from 
 the same region. 
  
 The natural abundance of uranium in the crust of the earth is 2.4 parts per 
 million, which would not become concentrated to the high levels measured in 
 Britain during a long journey from the Middle East. These particles 
 traveling over thousands of miles would dilute the concentration rather than 
 increase it. 
  
 The fact that there are no known natural uranium deposits in Iraq make it 
 impossible for these anonymous claims to have scientific credibility. 
 Unnamed government sources blamed local sources in Britain, such as nuclear 
 power plants, for the contamination; however, that would also leave evidence 
 in the filters of fission products, which were not in evidence. The lowest 
 levels measured at monitoring stations around Aldermaston were at the 
 facility, which means it could not be a possible source. 
  
 Atomic weapons facilities would be more likely to produce plutonium 
 contamination, also not reported as a co-contaminant at Aldermaston. In 
 other words, all factual evidence considered, the question must be asked, 
 what were the media's anonymous experts and government officials basing 
 their claims on? 
  
 Dr. Keith Baverstock exposed a World Health Organization cover-up on 
 depleted uranium in an Aljazeera article, "Washington's Secret Nuclear War," 
 posted on Sept. 14, 2004. It was the most popular article ever posted on the 
 Aljazeera English language website. 
  
 Baverstock leaked an official WHO report that he wrote to the media several 
 years ago after the WHO refused to publish it. He warned in the report about 
 the mobility of, and environmental contamination from, tiny depleted uranium 
 particles formed from U.S. munitions. 
  
 Busby's ECRR (European Committee on Radiation Risk) report challenged the 
 International Committee on Radiation Protection standards for radiation risk 
 and reported that the mutagenic effects of radiation determined by Chernobyl 
 studies are actually 1,000 times higher than the ICRP risk model predicts. 
  
 The ECRR report also establishes that the ICRP risk model, based on external 
 exposure of Hiroshima and Nagasaki victims, and the ECRR risk model, based 
 on internal exposure, are mutually exclusive models. In other words, the 
 ICRP risk model based on external exposure cannot be used to estimate 
 internal exposure risk. 
  
 The report also states that a separate study is needed for depleted uranium 
 exposure risks, because it may be far more toxic than nuclear weapons or 
 nuclear power plant exposures. In July of 2005, the National Academy of 
 Sciences reported in their new Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation VII 
 report on low level radiation that there is "no safe level of exposure." 
  
 The BEIR VII report also finally admitted that very low levels are more 
 harmful per unit of radiation than higher levels of exposure, also known as 
 the "supralinear" effect. 
  
 This information on low level radiation risk is extremely alarming, since 
 the AWE data from Aldermaston confirms that rapid global transport of 
 depleted uranium dust is occurring. 
  
 Dr. Katsuma Yagasaki, a Japanese physicist at the University of the Ryukyus 
 in Okinawa, has estimated that the atomicity equivalent of at least 400,000 
 Nagasaki bombs has been released into the global atmosphere since 1991 from 
 the use of depleted uranium munitions. It is completely mixed in the 
 atmosphere in one year. The "smog of war" from Gulf War I was found in 
 glaciers and ice sheets globally a year later. 
  
 Even more alarming is the non-specific catalytic or enzyme effect from 
 internal exposures to nanoparticles of depleted uranium. Soldiers on 
 depleted uranium battlefields have reported that, after noticing a metallic 
 taste in their mouths, within 24-48 hours of exposure, they became sick with 
 Gulf War syndrome symptoms. 
  
 Who is profiting from this global uranium nightmare? Dr. Jay Gould revealed 
 in his book, "The Enemy Within," that the British royal family privately 
 owns investments in uranium holdings worth over $6 billion through Rio Tinto 
 Mines. 
  
 The mining company was formed for the British royal family in the late 1950s 
 by Roland Walter "Tiny" Rowland, the Queen's buccaneer. 
  
 Born in 1917 of illegitimate German parentage, and before changing his name, 
 Roland Walter Fuhrhop was a passionate member of the Nazi youth movement by 
 1933, and a classmate described him as "an ardent supporter of Hitler and an 
 arrogant, nasty piece of work to boot." 
  
 His meteoric rise and protection by intel agencies and the British Crown are 
 an indication of what an asset he has been for decades to the Queen, as 
 Africa's most powerful Western businessman. 
  
 Africa and Australia are two of the main sources of uranium in the world. 
 The Rothschilds control uranium supplies and prices globally, and one serves 
 as the Queen's business manager. 
  
 Filmmaker David Bradbury made "Blowin' in the Wind" to expose depleted 
 uranium bombing and gunnery range activities contaminating pristine areas of 
 eastern Australia and to expose plans to extract over $36 billion in uranium 
 from mines in the interior over the next six years. Halliburton has finished 
 construction of a 1,000-mile railway from the mining area to a port on the 
 north coast of Australia to transport the ore. 
  
 The queen's favorite American buccaneers, Cheney, Halliburton and the Bush 
 family, are tied to her through uranium mining and the shared use of illegal 
 depleted uranium munitions in the Middle East, Central Asia and Kosovo and 
 Bosnia. 
  
 The major roles that such diverse individuals and groups as the Carlyle 
 Group, George Herbert Walker Bush, former Carlyle CEO Frank Carlucci, the 
 University of California managed nuclear weapons labs at Los Alamos and 
 Livermore, and U.S. and international pension fund investments have played 
 in proliferating depleted uranium weapons is not well known or in most 
 instances even recognized, inside or outside the country. 
  
  
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