NATO Still Killing People in Kosovo With Depleted Uranium
h/t: sott.net
http://www.javno.com…
Mon, 17 Nov 2008 02:34 UTC
Nine years after NATO’s bombing of Serbia, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation is still taking lives in Kosovo, Serbia’s Pressonline reported. The NATO allegedly used shells with depleted uranium which are still today causing an increase in the number of cancer patients.
Prior to 1999, the number of Serbs who suffered from malignant tumours was three times lesser, according to the statistics of Serb hospitals. In Kosovo’s Kosovska Mitrovica in 2005 there were 38 percent more cancer patients than in 2004.
In those two years, a total of 3,500 cancer cases in Kosovo Albanians were diagnosed.
Globally, six people out of a thousand suffer from malignant tumours on average. In the Kosovska Mitrovica hospital, there are 200 cancer patients to 1,000 people.
NATO used weapons banned by international conventions?
After 2000, groups of experts in atomic energy tested water, food, air, plants and animals to establish the damage caused by radiation from NATO shells. Beta and Gamma radiation was higher than the permissible level and radiation was discovered in the soil, water, plants and animals. After it gets into the soil, it takes some 250 years for depleted uranium to degrade.
The conclusions of the studies were that the environment on 100 locations in Kosovo was not safe for animals or people, but no bans or moving of the population was carried out.
European peace troops stationed in Kosovo knew there was great danger of radiation in these areas. Italian military experts concluded in 2005 that 34 soldiers had died from leukaemia and various malignant tumours. Since then 150 soldiers from Kosovo were sent home.
In mid-2000 NATO published a map with 112 marked locations that had been shelled with depleted uranium. Over the 78 days of NATO bombing, a total of 31,000 shells with depleted uranium, weapons banned by international treaties, were dropped in Kosovo.





Depleted Uranium Blamed for Cancer Clusters Among Iraq War Vetsby Christopher Bollyn August 15, 2004
A growing number of U.S. military personnel who are serving, or have served, in the Persian Gulf, Iraq, and Afghanistan have become sick and disabled from a variety of symptoms commonly known as Gulf War
Syndrome. Depleted uranium (DU) weapons have been blamed for causing many of the symptoms.
“Gulf War vets are coming down with these symptoms at twice the rate of vets from previous conflicts,” said Barbara A. Goodno from the Dept. of Defense’s Deployment Health Support Directorate.
http://www.wagingpeace.org/articles/2004/08/15_bollyn_depleted-uranium-blamed-cancer.htm
http://tinyurl.com/Depleted-Uranium-Blamed
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Another really scary issue is this: WHAT do homecoming GIs bring with them?
Their last few days LAUNDRY. ‘Mom’ throws it in with the rest of the FAMILY laundry, and voila !!! The whole family’s clothes are contaminted with DU dust … from the battlefields.
The gubbermint denies everything, of course, even their OWN researchers and even the researcher’s DU-related disease, disability AND compensation.
Be a PATRIOT - join the global genocide machine, kill your neighbor humans, yourselves, and EVEN your own FAMILIES - whoo-ee !!!
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Depleted Uranium VIDEO
Dr. Doug Rokke was HIMSELF contaminated and NOT
compensated by the US gubbermint.
Dr. Doug Rokke
US Army Health Physicist
Nuclear Medicine Science Officer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-8PlJVhogs