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In 2003 in bagdad radation levels were 1000-1700 times higher Cancer and Deformities have gone way up in bagdad since the first world war 67% of gulf war vets have deformed kids Depleted Uranium has a half-life of over 4 billion years. |
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In yugoslovia cancer has risen 167 %
In iraq cancer has sky rocketed/ up to some estimates claim asm uch as 1900 %.... Fuck me.... |
[quote="Short Hand":51555]In yugoslovia cancer has risen 167 %
In iraq cancer has sky rocketed/ up to some estimates claim asm uch as 1900 %.... Fuck me....[/quote:51555] Source? |
the flash video. All the info is cited in their at the end of it. Mr STRVS.
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[23:09] <Innoxx> http://www.ericblumrich.com/pl_lo.html
[23:09] <Innoxx> I wonder how true that is. [23:13] <Da_Bian> delicious [23:13] <STRVS> Holy mutated baby batman [23:14] <STRVS> Itd be more beleivable if it didnt have that horrible music [23:14] <Innoxx> and irrelvent material [23:14] <Innoxx> nothing like getting deformed "cute things" to state your point [23:15] <STRVS> Shock em into joining you. [23:15] <STRVS> Works everytime [23:15] <Innoxx> jup [23:16] <Innoxx> Funny how they haven't provide any sources to back their claims either. [23:16] <STRVS> We dont need facts, what we need is disgusting mutations [23:17] <Innoxx> You know that in 2001, the sodomy rate among males between the ages of 16-25 has risen 30,000%? Mind you, this has everything to do with the production of Axe deordorant bodyspray. [23:18] <STRVS> Cue picture of dead babie [23:18] <STRVS> ITS TRUE!!! [23:18] <Ferich> Whatever happened to a tommy gun and a few grenades? [23:19] <Ferich> Let's shoot radiation at eachother. [23:21] <Ferich> There's probably like 343432 Spidermen in Iraq [23:21] <Ferich> Not really many buildings to shoot your web onto too...so they just ride camels with a web logo on the side. [23:21] <Innoxx> lol |
Inny...This was cited in the end of it...
http://www.cadu.org.uk/ Im guessing the facts were gathered from there. Yes.. The babies do add a shock value to it, making it more shocking to the viewer. But this is done all the time... If ya think about it. http://www.ericblumrich.com I also beleives he cites it in his site... Im not trying to start anything here.. |
if its on the internet it must be true..................
propoganda bullshit, I refuse to believe those pictures are from the bombs that we recently dropped in the gulf. If you believe that crap, good luck in your life. Use your head for something other than a hatrack |
Some DU related links if anyone wants to have a read....
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/133581_du04.html http://www.sundayherald.com/40096 http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993627 http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f ... 233872.DTL http://www.robert-fisk.com/depleted_uranium_links.htm http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/get ... 1122b3.htm http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/THO302A.html |
[quote:d4ee5][T]he two contenders met, with all their troops, on the field of Camlan to negotiate. Both sides were fully armed and desperately suspicious that the other side was going to try some ruse or stratagem. The negotiations were going along smoothly until one of the knights was stung by an asp and drew his sword to kill the reptile. The others saw the sword being drawn and immediately fell upon each other. A tremendous slaughter ensued. The chronicle.., is quite specific about the point that the slaughter was excessive chiefly because the battle took place without preparations and premeditation. [/quote:d4ee5]
Herman Kahn, - Thermonuclear War |
yes, depleted uranium is bad. we've known this for quite some time. Two of the pictures i've actually seen before (i forget where though), and they had nothing to do with the effectsof DU.
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Please stick disclaimers on this kind of stuff please. eek:
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[quote="Fluffy_Bunny":8f7c9][quote:8f7c9][T]he two contenders met, with all their troops, on the field of Camlan to negotiate. Both sides were fully armed and desperately suspicious that the other side was going to try some ruse or stratagem. The negotiations were going along smoothly until one of the knights was stung by an asp and drew his sword to kill the reptile. The others saw the sword being drawn and immediately fell upon each other. A tremendous slaughter ensued. The chronicle.., is quite specific about the point that the slaughter was excessive chiefly because the battle took place without preparations and premeditation. [/quote:8f7c9]
Herman Kahn, - Thermonuclear War[/quote:8f7c9] Isnt that about King Arthur??? |
[quote="Sgt>Stackem":4cece]if its on the internet it must be true..................
propoganda bullshit, I refuse to believe those pictures are from the bombs that we recently dropped in the gulf. If you believe that crap, good luck in your life. Use your head for something other than a hatrack[/quote:4cece] i hear what you are saying... BUT... look at photos from the devestation of Hiroshima, and those photos, you will see a direct relationship in the types of defects caused by radiation... it is a very propagandic/in-your-face video, but the fact remains that war is horrible and gory... |
We shouldn't be analyzing the photos...those are just done for effect.
What we should focus on are the stats. And if their true, then there may be a point to a video. |
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