Uranium: Deja DU
The Agent Orange of Eternity
July 24, 2003
by Ed Ward, MD
According to the U.S. government and affiliated agencies, Depleted
Uranium (DU) is a safe, cheap and effective material.
The illnesses of our soldiers and any civilians, after
a thorough investigation by the government regarding government
actions, are all imagined, the lies of the those that support
our enemies, the result of post traumatic stress syndrome, or
are no more common than what would be encountered in the general
public. The exact same story told to the soldiers
returning from Vietnam with similar devastating effects from
the government's unbridled use of dioxin in that country.
The government merely turned on the word processors, highlighted
Vietnam, dioxin, trees, and defoliant, and hit the global replace
to substitute Iraq, DU, tanks and weapon. Viola! Presto!
Shezaam! The new intensive study was formulated, written,
completed and the finding was the same. "Spin" anything
not proven beyond the shadow of a doubt. Ignore, classify
or delete anything showing a possible correlation.
Deny treatment, clean up and responsibility. Who
knew? Who could have figured? After intensive
review of all information that does not show the substance to
be unsafe, the substance in question is undoubtably, unquestionably,
irrefutably and undeniably SAFE!
On April 19, 2001, the U.S. government signs a global
treaty to ban the existence of dioxin from the face of the earth.
In the words of the Environmental Protection Agency Administrator,
Christie Whitman, dioxin is responsible for cancer, central nervous
system damage, immune system disruptions, and reproductive disorders.
Bush stated, "These pollutants are linked to developmental defects,
cancer and other grave problems in humans and animals." "The
risks are great, and the need for action is clear." Dioxin
was banned as a toxin, not only because of the effects, because
of the substance's "persistence", that can lead
to high concentrations and increased risk from continued exposure.
In some instances dioxin may be able to survive for 30 years,
usually, 10 to 15 years if not in direct sunlight. The time
it takes for one half the amount of DU present to break down,
the half life, is 4.5 BILLION years. Thats the good news.
The bad news is that the elements into which it breaks down are
more
dangerous than the original element.
Are there 2 different dioxins with the same chemical structure,
attributes and name? This is the same dioxin that our government, after intensive
investigation of their actions, found to be safe and
had no correlation to the "mental delusions" of our Vietnam veteran's
illnesses. This is the same dioxin in which our Vietnam
veterans swam, laid, breathed and then spawned mutated chromosomal
abhorations of children that had no correlation to that exposure,
according to our government's thorough evaluation. Yet,
17 years after our government proved it "safe" in the following
study. They suddenly realized it needs to be banned from
existence. How many years earlier could this banning have
been done, had the government not falsified data, ignored relevant
data and stonewalled any attempts to retrieve relevant information?
Our government did this to deny culpability and compensation.
The lives, health, people and the begetting of abominations of
nature were of little or no concern when it came to self
protection of themselves and a system that has become a plague.
These actions are not based on America's principles, but, the
actions of a government gone awry with power.
In 1984 an Air Force government study, The Health Effects
of Agent Orange on Vietnam War Veterans, which announced a
"reassuring" study that showed there were no ill health problems
as compared to the normal veteran. This study was used
to deny veterans compensation for legitimate claims and the government
from legitimate liability. The author urges the reader
to take the previous link to a fine article dealing with the study.
The article shows how the cover-up was initiated, the falsified
data, the unlikely retrieval of the true data and
the subsequent lack of release of the true data to
the media. The comparisons to the present day investigations
are almost identical. The denial of danger, the difference
in independent and government studies, a falsifying of government
data and, finally, after the danger was shone, the denial of a
correlation of the illness and cause of the illness to the
veterans. It almost appears that there is a script for dealing
with government atrocities committed on the soldiers and civilians that
have been harmed or killed.
In the latest Department of Defense " Briefing on Depleted Uranium", because there is so much "misinformation
out there", the public is told "facts" that defy basic logic,
"spin" logic and outright lies.
DU, even without radioactivity, is a toxic element that is
classified as a heavy metal. DU and natural Uranium (U),
like lead, has no usage inside the body and is toxic. Uranium
is assimilated in the body much like lead. U and DU
will incorporate into the liver, bone and testes. Like all
heavy metals, even without radiation it causes cancer. There
is no doubt that alpha particles are the strongest cancer causing
particles emitted by radiation. Small amounts of Uranium
are everywhere in an approximate range of 1 part per million.
Over millions of years, evolution has given beings the ability
to withstand small amounts of toxins that are common. Evolution
did not give us the ability to ingest more than the usual amounts.
Even non-toxic, necessary substances, that are required for
life, when given in a dosage of 5 to 10 times the normal amount,
do not make your health better. Usually,
it will just make you dead.
Dr. Doug Rokke, a nuclear health physicist that headed a group
of 100 men to salvage equipment in Iraq after the 1991 war,
is a strong advocate for the ban of DU in weaponry.
Rokke has a myriad of illnesses related to that experience which
include kidney and lung damage, brain lesions, chronic fatigue,
body pain and skin lesions. After 11 years, thirty (30) percent of his crew is dead. Again the reader
is urged to take the previous link to a fine article with many
references showing the effects and conflicting governmental information.
Since it usually takes years for a cancer to grow to a size
to be detectable, and since it usually takes years for a cell
to turn cancerous, the most likely place to see the early effects
of chromosomal damage is in the offspring of those affected by
a toxic agent. Unable to find the study by the Veterans
Administration which showed a 67% birth defect rate for the Gulf
War (GW) veterans in Jackson, Mississippi, the author did
find the whitewashed, "adjusted" official follow up report
for the "Veterans Health Administration System-Wide Training
Program, sponsored by the Employee Education System in cooperation
with the Office of Employee Education and the Office of Public
Health and Environmental Hazards, Department of Veterans Affairs".
Two of the "studies" are addressed in this article. The
first is a study of all 695,562 personnel involved in Operation
Desert Storm. The government obtained that number by
including over 300,000 veterans that may have been in the operation
for only 1 day. Previous deployed numbers have been in the
range of 320,000 to 365,000. Of those 350,000 that
were truly likely to get DU exposure, there were many in support
of active troops that would get no or very little exposure to
DU oxides. Based on structuring of army, 2.5 support troops are required for every
active troop. And surely, not every active troop, would
be exposed to DU oxides. Pilots and crew for example would
get virtually no exposure to DU oxides. Based on these
numbers, it is likely that the numbers of troops that could actually
become exposed to DU oxides would be around 100,000 to 200,000.
Coincidentally, this is about the number with Gulf War Syndrome.
Adding hundreds of thousands of non exposed veterans to a study
that measures occurences that are, at least, as infrequent as
1 in every 100 births
will severely dilute the results to the point of being useless.
This study diluted the results by 300% to 700%. If the 100,000
reservists not included in this study were soldiers that had DU
oxide exposure, the dilution rate would be significantly higher.
Even with the diluting of the exposed individuals, it was found
that females had a significantly increased rate of birth defect
children. It is more likely that females infected with DU
would have more significant problems with birth defects, because
the radiation and physical toxicity would still be in the mother
during development. But, after "adjustment", there was no
evidence of increased birth defects.
The second study, from December 1993 through May 1994, the
Department of Veterans Affairs, Jackson, Mississippi, the Mississippi
State Department of Health, and the Centers for Disease Control
was conducted because of alarming reports of markedly increased
birth defects of Iraq stationed National Guard troops as
reported by the papers in Jackson, Mississippi.
Three government agencies in concert checking on the
government. The results of this study were, predictably, "No
Evidence of Increased Birth Defects and Health Problems among
Children Born to Persian Gulf War Veterans in Mississippi".
This is a lie. 28 veterans had left the service and
"could not be contacted". Those that were most likely to
have effects, possibly illness had caused them to leave,
were not in the study. Even in the 90% that remained
healthy enough or stayed in the National Guard service, there
was dramatic evidence of severe birth defects in the
records examined. 13 pregnancies were not included in the
study with no reason given. Three (3) of the fifty four
(54) births were judged to have severe birth defects. Based
on the government study that included hundreds of thousands that
would not have been exposed to DU and could show no
effects from exposure to DU, the severe birth defect rate
was 1.85% for both groups. This limited Mississippi
study proved a 300% increase in birth defects over the
average military person. This would be consistent with the
Kang Study which proved a 200% to 300% increase in birth
defects of GW veterans. In this group of 54 there was also
a child with pulmonary stenosis, this is a medically severe defect.
However, it was "judged to be hemodynamically insignificant" and
was placed in mild birth defects. If this case would have
been included, there would have been a 400% increase in birth
defects in that group. If the single umbilical artery, which
occurs in less than 1% of births and is associated or the cause of other
severe defects, had been included in severe defects, there would
have been a 500% increase in birth defects. This was not
included because it was judged to be "without associated abnormalities".
They justified the conclusion of "no evidence of birth defects"
by somehow deciding that a normal severe birth defect rate
for this group would have been a high of 7.4%. Despite the diluted study which proved
a rate of 1.85% severe birth defect rate and the March
of Dimes birth defect rate of 3.6% for all birth defects,
including minor defects and birthmarks, these "researchers"
decided that 7.5% would be required to show any proof of increased
defects. Now there is a fine example of wasted tax dollars,
bias of the studies and the integrity of these researchers.
The proof of radiation defects is not the same defect repeated,
but, the randomness of different defects. This was noted
in the study, but, was hidden under "no evidence of birth defects"
title and expectation of at least an 8% severe defect birth
rate in order to show any significant abnormality.
Miscarriages were not evaluated by medical investigation in
this or any study. The first 3 months of pregnancy are
when most of the abhorations would be spontaneously aborted.
Many are just thought of as "late" cycles. The author believes
that this is an area in which significant data can be obtained
rather quickly. It is extremely important that
blood clots, that appear to have tissue in them, from "late"
(weeks, not days) cycles and miscarriages be brought to medical
investigation. All veterans that have had potential exposure
should, or should inform their significant others to, bring these
specimens to their physicians and request medical information
regarding the possible miscarriage. These specimens can
be collected in any clean jar, common rubbing alcohol poured
into the jar to a depth sufficient to cover the specimen will
preserve the specimen and give vital insights into the
extent of the actual effects of this known toxic and mutagenic
substance.
Ed
Ward, MD
Other articles by the author: Men's Health: As Interpreted by Our Government?, The
U.S. Constitution: Partially Revived on June 25, 2003 also
covered by the Sierra Times, It's Almost
Official; Abuse U.S. Courts for Power and Profit and The
Media Continues to Hide Family Court's Constitutional Abuses and
the Resulting Suicides; First Official U.S. Oligarchy: Judiciary Openly Joins Elected Officials
to Seize Nevada; 8
Years of DV Intervention: 100 Years of Denial of Father's Rights
; Kobe's Number Called, Learns:
Ed Ward bio: Midwestern University, Wichita Falls,
Texas, 1978, BS in Medical Technology. Louisiana State University Medical
Center, New Orleans, LA, MD, 1985. Residency in Family Practice, at Washington-St.
Tammany Hospital in Bogalusa, LA, 1987. Private General Practice clinic
for 16 years, retired.
Non Medical Published: It's
Almost Official; Abuse U.S. Courts For Power and Profit, April 28,
2003, News With Views.
Founder of Hunger Strike for Justice in the US and
Canada, March, 2003. Founder of the New Orleans branch of the national
organization, Fathers On Rights for
Custody Equality. Moderator of Fathers' Integrity and Rights Movement
site. Grateful for MensNewsDaily.com for being one of the few sources
for truth about men in the present day political correctness of ignoring
and maligning men in the national media.
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