Out of the
580,400 soldiers who served in GW1 (the first Gulf War),
of them, 11,000 are now dead
Heads roll at Veterans
Administration
Mushrooming depleted uranium (DU)
scandal blamed
by Bob Nichols
Project Censored Award Winner
http://www.sfbayview.com/012605/headsroll012605.shtml
In accordance with Title 17
U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without
profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in
receiving the included information for research and
educational purposes.
Preventive Psychiatry E-Newsletter charged Monday that
the reason Veterans Affairs Secretary Anthony Principi
stepped down earlier this month was the growing scandal
surrounding the use of uranium munitions in the Iraq War.
Writing in Preventive Psychiatry
E-Newsletter No. 169, Arthur N. Bernklau, executive
director of Veterans for Constitutional Law in New York,
stated, "The real reason for Mr. Principi's
departure was really never given, however a special
report published by eminent scientist Leuren Moret naming
depleted uranium as the definitive cause of the 'Gulf War
Syndrome' has fed a growing scandal about the continued
use of uranium munitions by the US Military."
Bernklau continued, "This malady
(from uranium munitions), that thousands of our military
have suffered and died from, has finally been identified
as the cause of this sickness, eliminating the guessing.
The terrible truth is now being revealed."
He added, "Out of the 580,400
soldiers who served in GW1 (the first Gulf War), of them,
11,000 are now dead By the year 2000, there were 325,000
on Permanent Medical Disability. This astounding number
of 'Disabled Vets' means that a decade later, 56% of
those soldiers who served have some form of permanent
medical problems" The disability rate for the wars
of the last century was 5 percent; it was higher, 10
percent, in Viet Nam.
"The VA Secretary (Principi)
was aware of this fact as far back as 2000," wrote
Bernklau. "The, and the Bush administration have
been hiding these facts, but now, thanks to Moret's
report, (it) ... is far too big to hide or to cover
up!"
"Terry Jamison, Public
Affairs Specialist, Office of the Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Public Affairs, Department of Veterans
Affairs, at the VA Central Office, recently reported that
'Gulf Era Veterans' now on medical disability, since
1991, number 518,739 Veterans," said Berklau.
"The long-term effects have
revealed that DU (uranium oxide) is a virtual death
sentence," stated Berklau. "Marion Fulk, a
nuclear physical chemist, who retired from the Lawrence
Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab, and was also involved with
the Manhattan Project, interprets the new and rapid
malignancies in the soldiers (from the 2003 Iraq War) as
'spectacular ' and a matter of concern' "
When asked if the main purpose of using DU
was for "destroying things and killing people,"
Fulk was more specific: "I would say it is the
perfect weapon for killing lots of people!"
Principi could not be reached for comment
prior to deadline.
References
1. Depleted uranium: "Dirty
bombs, dirty missiles, dirty bullets: A death sentence
here and abroad" by Leuren Moret, http://www.sfbayview.com/081804/Depleteduranium081804.shtml.
2. Veterans for Constitutional Law, 112
Jefferson Ave., Port Jefferson NY 11777, Arthur N.
Bernklau, executive director, (516) 474-4261, fax
516-474-1968.
3. Preventive Psychiatry E-Newsletter.
Email Gary Kohls, gkohls@cpinternet.com, with 'Subscribe' in the subject line.
Email Bob Nichols at bobnichols@cox.net.
Radioactive Fruits of War come home to Roost - Here in
the US of A
By Bob Nichols
Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 22:21:55 +1100
Radioactive Tank No. 9
comes limping home
An explanation is that the
U.S. Army and other branches of the military are far from
stupid. They are, in fact, the most lethal and carefully
planned military strategists in the history of the world
The extensive use of weaponized uranium oxide gas,
aerosols and dust is not an accident or an oversight.
They did it on purpose.
If this is true, they purposely used a genocidal weapon
over at least a 15-year period.
No, this is not a callous mistake of empire; it is a
calculated act of genocide to weaken the oil- and
gas-rich countries of Central Asia, including Iraq.
Take your choice: they are either stupid or genocidal
monsters. A British group has estimated the weaponized
ceramic uranium oxide will account for an additional 25
million cancers in Iraq in the next several years.
There are only 26 million Iraqis to start with, minus the
nearly 1.7 million killed by war or sanctions since 1991,
plus some live births.
A National Academy of Sciences report released June 30,
2005, finds that there is no safe level of radiation. The
committee dismissed the idea that any radiation could be
harmless or beneficial.
The radioactive tanks in Kansas and Iraq are not
harmless. They are placed there at great expense by the
senior American political and military leadership, with
premeditated malice. The bottom line purpose of a
140,000-pound radioactive tank is to kill people.
Uranium munitions a war crime:
Dennis Kyne, noted speaker and writer, is a former drill
instructor (DI) and a 15-year veteran of the Army as well
as a Gulf War vet (see www.denniskyne.com). Kyne makes a
point of how "hot" or radioactive the tanks in
Kansas would be if they were hit by "friendly
fire" to get beat up so much. They could be
contaminated with as much as 30,000 times background
radiation. That is what uranium munitions do to a tank,
bunker or building.
Karen Parker, a prominent U.S. international human rights
lawyer, says there are four rules derived from
humanitarian laws and conventions regarding weapons:
1. Weapons may only be used against legal enemy military
targets and must not have an adverse effect elsewhere
(the territorial rule).
2. Weapons can only be used for the duration of an armed
conflict and must not be used or continue to act
afterwards (the temporal rule).
3. Weapons may not be unduly inhumane (the
"humaneness" rule). The Hague Conventions of
1899 and 1907 speak of "unnecessary suffering"
and "superfluous injury" in this regard
4. Weapons may not have an unduly negative effect on the
natural environment (the "environmental" rule).
"DU weaponry fails all four tests," Parker
states.
"First, DU cannot be limited to legal military
targets.
"Second, it cannot be 'turned off' when the war is
over but keeps killing. "Third, DU can kill through
painful conditions such as cancers and organ damage and
can also cause birth defects.
"In my view, use of DU weaponry violates the grave
breach provisions of the Geneva Conventions," Parker
concluded, "and so its use by Bob Nichols.
"RADIOACTIVE" is
stenciled on Abrams tanks in these pictures taken Oct.
13, 2005, in Topeka, Kansas.(I regret photos were not
transmitted,JB,editor)
Across the plains of Kansas, destroyed, radioactive
Abrams tanks, perched on railroad flatcars, rolled
towards an uncertain future. Only one thing was certain.
They would be radioactive forever. This would be their
everlasting death mask. The Pentagon deceptively calls it
"depleted uranium.
"The Abrams tanks are constructed with a layer of
radioactive uranium metal plates. The big tanks fire a
giant uranium dart at 2,100 mph, much faster than an F-16
fighter aircraft, mach III to airplane pilots and very,
very fast to the rest of us.
American taxpayers paid to ship the tanks to Iraq and to
return them for disposal or re-building in the United
States. The tanks are 12 feet wide and weigh a stout 70
tons, or 140,000 pounds. The enduring vigorous stupidity
of the U.S. military pretends that radiation is one of
those things that if you can't see it, it can't hurt you.
They are thoroughly deluded, of course. A NationalAcademy
of Sciences report released June 30, 2005, finds that
there is no safe level of radiation. Any radiation is
bad.
This radioactive tank sitting exposed on a flatbed
railroad car in Topeka, Kansas, should have been
"encapsulated," according to U.S.Army
Regulation 700-48, which has the force of law.
From America to Iraq and back, these giant radioactive
hulks can only sicken and kill Americans. On top of the
sheer, unrelenting stupidity of playing with radiation
with unsuspecting soldiers, now the neo-con government is
involving everyday Americans in their radiation madness.
The Pentagon can't even follow simple radiation hazard
mitigation instructions. Their own rules and regulations
have the force of law throughout the world. Yet they are
ignored in the United States
Dr. Doug Rokke
Dr. Doug Rokke is the Pentagon's former director of the
U.S. Army Depleted Uranium Project. When contacted on
Oct. 22, he viewed Chris Bayruh's photographs and made
this statement about the radioactive tanks in Kansas:
"The radioactive damaged Abrams tanks that were left
unsecured on a Kansas railroad track are a perfect
example of exactly how not to ship damaged radioactive
equipment and how not to protect our Army's Abrams tanks
from possible sabotage and compromise of classified
battle systems."
On Oct. 10, prior to the discovery of the
radioactive tanks, Dr. Rokke made the following
statement. It is eerily predictive of what would happen
in Kansas three days later. "U.S. Department of
Defense officials continue to deny that there are any
adverse health and environmental effects as a consequence
of the manufacture, testing and/or use of uranium
munitions to avoid liability for the willful and illegal
dispersal of a radioactive toxic material - depleted
uranium."
Dr. Rokke continued, "They [the U.S. military]
arrogantly refuse to comply with their own regulations,
orders and directives that requeffective medical care to
all exposed individuals." (See Note 1 below.)
"They also refuse to clean up dispersed radioactive
contamination of equipment as required by Army
regulations." (See Note 2.) "Specifically, they
are required (see Note 3) to accomplish four things:
1) Military personnel must 'identify, segregate, isolate,
secure and label all RCE' (radiologically contaminated
equipment).
2) 'Procedures to minimize the spread of radioactivity
will be implemented as soon as possible.'
3) 'Radioactive material and waste will not be locally
disposed of through burial, submersion, incineration,
destruction in place, or abandonment' and
4) 'All equipment, to include captured or combat RCE,
will be surveyed, packaged, retrograded, decontaminated
and released.'
"The past and current use of uranium weapons, the
release of radioactive components in destroyed U.S. and
foreign military equipment, and releases of industrial,
medical and research facility radioactive materials have
resulted in unacceptable exposures." Dr. Rokke
added, "Therefore, decontamination must be completed
as required by U.S. Army Regulation 700-48 and should
include releases of all radioactive materials resulting
from military operations."
The extent of adverse health and environmental effects of
uranium weapons contamination is not limited to combat
zones but includes facilities and sites where uranium
weapons were manufactured or tested, including Vieques,
Puerto Rico, Colonie, New York, and Jefferson Proving
Grounds, Indiana. "Therefore, medical care
must be provided by the United States Department of
Defense officials to all individuals affected by the
manufacturing, testing and/or use of uranium munitions.
Thorough environmental remediation also must be completed
without further delay.
"I am amazed," exclaimed Dr. Rokke, "that
14 years after I was asked to clean up the initial DU
mess from Gulf War I and almost 10 years since I finished
the depleted uranium project, United States Department of
Defense officials and many others still attempt to
justify uranium munitions use while ignoring mandatory
requirements."But beyond the ignored mandatory
actions, the willful dispersal of tons of solid
radioactive and chemically toxic waste in the form of
uranium munitions just does not even pass the common
sense test."Finally, he continued compliance with
the infamous March 1991 Los Alamos Memorandum (see Note
5) that was issued to ensure continued use of uranium
munitions cannot be justified.
"In conclusion," Dr. Rokke urged, "the
president of the United States, George W. Bush, and the
prime minister of Great Britain, Tony Blair, must
acknowledge and accept responsibility for willful use of
illegal uranium munitions - their own "dirty
bombs" - resulting in adverse health and
environmental effects." "President Bush and
Prime Minister Blair also should order:
1) medical care for all casualties,
2) thorough environmental remediation,
3) immediate cessation of retaliation against all of us
who demand compliance with medical care and environmental
remediation requirements,
4) and ban the future use of depleted uranium
munitions," Dr. Rokke concluded.
Leuren Moret
A little old lady in tennis shoes Leuren Moret is a world
famous scientist and radiation specialist who formerly
worked at the Lawrence Livermore Nuclear Weapons Lab,
where she became a whistleblower in 1991. She has spoken
out about the danger of uranium munitions to humanity in
more than 42 countries. Moret has appeared in four
documentaries about uranium munitions (depleted uranium).
"Beyond Treason" debuted in August 2005 and won
the Grand Festival Award at the Berkeley Film Festival.
The newest film, "Blowin' in the Wind," was
nominated during its debut the first week of November in
Australia for an Academy Award. Moret was an expert
witness at the International Criminal Tribunal for
Afghanistan and serves as an adviser and expert witness
in court cases regarding radiation exposure. Her
statement, made Oct. 24, about the dead tanks in Kansas
follows
"Sally Devlin, a little old lady in tennis shoes,
went to a public meeting several years ago, held by the
Air Force in Pahrump, Nevada. Two officers told the
citizens of the town that the Air Force would be moving
80 old target practice tanks and tons of old depleted
uranium munitions through their town. "The
radioactive bullets had been picked up off the Nellis
gunnery ranges by order of the state of Nevada and were
being transported to the Nevada Test Site [a nuclear
weapons test site] to be buried as radioactive
waste."
When Mrs. Devlin politely asked them how they would
prevent the residents of the town from being contaminated
by the radioactive dust on the tanks and bullets, the
officers said, 'We're wrapping them in Saran Wrap.' She
told them that would be unacceptable and stopped the Air
Force dead in their tracks," Moret concluded.
Whether it is Saran Wrap in Nevada or nothing at all in
Kansas, the Pentagon just doesn't get it when it comes to
uranium radiation dispersing weapons. It is way past time
to take all their nuclear weapons and uranium munitions
away from them and send them home to get real jobs. They
are clearly incapable of protecting this country from all
dangers,including those created by our own U.S.
military.The U.S. military shows so little regard for
Americans in Kansas, one wonders what on earth they have
done to Iraq. The U.S. military has distributed an
estimated 8 million pounds of weaponized ceramic uranium
oxide gas, aerosols and dust on a practically defenseless
little country of 26 million people (see Note 6),
according to an estimate by former U.S. Attorney General
Ramsey Clark. What is this lethal radioactive weapon
supposed to do? Why was it used? Ceramic uranium oxide
gas is a genocidal weapon, for God's sake. It persists in
the environment forever. In Leuren Moret's pithy words,
"The Iraqis are uranium meat."
The politicians, Pentagon staff, generals, commanding
officers and others responsible for this war crime must
be arrested, tried, convicted and appropriately punished
for their crimes against humanity.
A British group has estimated the weaponiznd ceramic
uranium oxide will account for an additional 25 million
cancers in Iraq in the next several years. There are only
26 million Iraqis to start with, minus the nearly 1.7
million killed by war or sanctions since 1991, plus some
live births.
"DU weaponry fails all four tests," Parker
states. "First, DU cannot be limited to legal
military targets. Second, it cannot be 'turned off' when
the war is over but keeps killing. "Third, DU can
kill through painful conditions such as cancers and organ
damage and can also cause birth defects, such as facial
deformities and missing limbs. Lastly, DU cannot be used
without unduly damaging the natural environment."In
my view, use of DU weaponry violates the grave breach
provisions of the Geneva Conventions," Parker
concluded, "and so its use constitutes a war crime,
or crime against humanity.
" Notes
1. "Medical Management of Unusual Depleted Uranium
Casualties," DOD, Pentagon, 10/14/93, "Medical
Management of Army Personnel Exposed to Depleted Uranium
(DU)," Headquarters, U.S. Army Medical Command,
4/29/04, and section 2-5 of AR 700-48 .
2. AR 700- 48: "Management of Equipment Contaminated
With Depleted Uranium or Radioactive Commodities,"
Headquarters, Department of the Army, Washington, D.C.,
September 2002, and U.S. Army Technical Bulletin TB
9-1300-278: "Guidelines For Safe Response To
Handling, Storage, and Transportation Accidents Involving
Army Tank Munitions or Armor Which Contain Depleted
Uranium," Headquarters, Department of the Army,
Washington, D.C., July 1996, http://traprockpeace.org/du_pam_700-48.pdf.
3. Section 2-4 of United States Army Regulation
700-48 dated Sept. 16, 2002, specifies these
requirements.
4. IAW Technical Bulletin 9-1300-278, DA PAM 700-48.
Maximum exposure limits are specified in Appendix F.
5. http://www.tv.cbc.ca/national/pgminfo/du/doc1.html6.
Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark's estimate, http://www.covertactionquarterly.org/demonize.html
© Copyright Bob Nichols.
Bob Nichols
is a Project Censored Award winner and lives in
California.He formerly lived in Oklahoma. He is a
contributor to OnLineJournal.com, AxisofLogic.com,
DissidentVoice.com and other online publications and is a
correspondent for the San Francisco Bay View newspaper.
Nichols is a former employee of the McAlester Army
Ammunition Plant. He can be reached by email at bob.bobnicho
|