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US Gov't Cover-Up --- Soldiers & Uranium Depletion

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posted on Sep, 29 2004 @ 10:23 PM
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This is so wrong for our Gov't to try and hide this kind of information from the families and our soldiers that are in Iraq. They sent this soldier home from Iraq because he became really ill and went he went to a Army Medical Center to get checked and they did some tests,............ they tried to "cover-up" the truth when this soldier called to find out what the tests had shown.



The war's littlest victim


He was exposed to depleted uranium.

His daughter may be paying the price.


Guardsman Gerard Darren Matthew, sent home from Iraq with mysterious illnesses, holds baby daughter, Victoria, who has deformed hand. He has tested positive for uranium contamination.

In early September 2003, Army National Guard Spec. Gerard Darren Matthew was sent home from Iraq, stricken by a sudden illness.
One side of Matthew's face would swell up each morning. He had constant migraine headaches, blurred vision, blackouts and a burning sensation whenever he urinated.

The Army transferred him to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington for further tests, but doctors there could not explain what was wrong.



www.nydailynews.com...



posted on Sep, 29 2004 @ 10:33 PM
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Believe it or not, there has been successful case against a government for Depleted Uranium poisoning, but sadly only one that I know of:

www.abovetopsecret.com...



posted on Sep, 29 2004 @ 10:59 PM
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Originally posted by kegs
Believe it or not, there has been successful case against a government for Depleted Uranium poisoning, but sadly only one that I know of:

www.abovetopsecret.com...










To bad there wasn't away to let other "vet's" know about the "one case " that was won, so they could go after the Gov'ts too.

This sickens me to know that our Gov't is willingly poisoning our people,........ and they know they are doing it and deny that it is happening.

I think it's time for all/us citizens to say "enough is enough, we've had all we're going to take of this crap that you, our elected gov't has been spoon-feeding us, we're taking back our country", IMO.



posted on Sep, 29 2004 @ 11:05 PM
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The effects of Depleted Uranium / Gulf War Syndrome is going to cause medical problems for generations to come, and not just for American Military and there family�s but also the people of Iraq



Veterans with Gulf War syndrome have damage in specific, primitive portion of nervous system
DALLAS - Sept. 27, 2004 - UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas researchers have uncovered damage in a specific, primitive portion of the nervous systems of veterans suffering from Gulf War syndrome

New findings by Dr. Robert Haley, chief of epidemiology at UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, reveal damage to the parasympathetic nervous systems of veterans of the 1991 Gulf War. Dr. Haley led the study published in the Oct. 1 edition of the American Journal of Medicine.

UT Southwestern researchers report that damage to the parasympathetic nervous system may account for nearly half of the typical symptoms - including gallbladder disease, unrefreshing sleep, depression, joint pain, chronic diarrhea and sexual dysfunction - that afflict those with Gulf War syndrome. Their findings will be published in the October issue of the American Journal of Medicine and are currently available online.
"The high rate of gallbladder disease in these men, reported in a previous study, is particularly disturbing because typically women over 40 get this. It's singularly rare in young men," said Dr. Robert Haley, chief of epidemiology at UT Southwestern and lead author of the new studyMore



posted on Sep, 29 2004 @ 11:27 PM
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Our military, last i heard, manufactures bullets out of spent uranium... it is denser than lead... and i guess they figure it is a good way to get rid of used uranium. SO yeah, the soldier and the target could both get radiation poisoning quite easily. Time to button up the lead BVD's...


Originally posted by nanna_of_6
This is so wrong for our Gov't to try and hide this kind of information from the families and our soldiers that are in Iraq. They sent this soldier home from Iraq because he became really ill and went he went to a Army Medical Center to get checked and they did some tests,............ they tried to "cover-up" the truth when this soldier called to find out what the tests had shown.



The war's littlest victim


He was exposed to depleted uranium.

His daughter may be paying the price.


Guardsman Gerard Darren Matthew, sent home from Iraq with mysterious illnesses, holds baby daughter, Victoria, who has deformed hand. He has tested positive for uranium contamination.

In early September 2003, Army National Guard Spec. Gerard Darren Matthew was sent home from Iraq, stricken by a sudden illness.
One side of Matthew's face would swell up each morning. He had constant migraine headaches, blurred vision, blackouts and a burning sensation whenever he urinated.

The Army transferred him to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington for further tests, but doctors there could not explain what was wrong.



www.nydailynews.com...




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