Whereas the United States military throws its own soldiers into the fire of depleted uranium, Russia bans it altogether because they know its destructive powers. Anybody cheering on the U.S.A. I would argue is a fascist without realizing they are fascist. Words don't mean anything anymore, I get that, but understand that anyone cheering for the U.S.A. in any conflict has lost all ethical principles. Not like there's anything wrong with that.
The Russians are serious about the depleted uranium munitions issue.
Who can blame them—the evidence of the harm it causes is incontrovertible.
If any actually does make it to Ukraine, the Russians will destroy it long before it reaches eastern Ukraine. They’ll take no chances. https://t.co/KBBLk8q3do
Beyond Treason is a
2005 documentary that reviews what the U.S. military did to its U.S. soldiers
with vaccinations against some threatening agent. s incorrect.
Lieutenant, Doug Rokke, was an intelligence officer.
This presentation by Lt. Doug Rokke on depleted uranium is excellent and should be viewed by anyone considering entry into any branch of the military. This is not the first time that the military poisons its own soldiers. It seems almost like a tradition.
Dr. Doug Rokke, former head
of the Pentagon's Depleted Uranium Project speaking about depleted uranium on November 16, 2002, at University Baptist Church in Seattle. This public hit job on Rokke by RationalWiki [perhaps we should rename them, IrrationalWiki] shows, one, how effective his whistleblowing is, and two, what the Pentagon will do to shut people up, short of killing you, of course. So the Pentagon commits monstrous acts against its own soldiers and then mercilessly tries to discredit one of its own who informs Americans what their government is doing its sons and daughters. But we're supposed to believe that the military is all about family. Well, the CIA is.
Doug Rokkeis a crank and conspiracy theorist obsessed
with the truthdepleted uraniumconspiracy theories. He claims to have been a
researcher and major with a Ph.D. in Health Physics in the 3rd U.S. Army
Medical Command's Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical research team as a scientific
expert on depleted uranium[1] The Department of Defense
states he was helping administrate the US Army Chemical School on Fort
McClellan (with a Ph.D. in Education Methodology) and logistical support for
Army Munitions and Chemical Command (special equipment purchasing) until being
fired.[2] Rokke's experience in physics,
from his own admission during talks, comes from a BS in general physics and his
office being located in the physics area while completing his doctorate. Rokke
has also stated depleted uranium was completely unknown to him before 1991.[3]
Rokke appears to have become one of the number of people
that went completely insane because of 9/11. Rokke is currently an
obstinate crank on depleted uranium, very frequently along side (or used as a
reference of) Leuren Moret. Rokke frequently appears along side fringe elements
of the anti-nuclear movement,
including Alex Jones and 9/11 conspiracy theorists.
If you don't trust this story or rely on me as a source, then check out this podcast of Robert Barnes and Vive Frei, where Robert drops a truth bomb on how the drug company, Rosche, gave soldiers an anti-malaria drug that turned out to have side effects of madness, and then the Pentagon and the drug company tried hiding their soul murdering efforts by claiming that their side effects were really PSTD from battle. O, Liars!