Depleted Uranium
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- Rating Average: 4.46 from 333 people
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- Author: frostymxer
Tags: Depleted DU Iraq nuclear poison radiation science soldiers Uranium War
http://myexpandedmind.com/ Dr. Doug Rokke talks about depleted uranium and the effects on people. If you didn't know it all the munitions used by our soldiers contain DU. TULSACANTWAIT.COM
Depleted Uranium (My Public Service Announcement )
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- Author: Mredwards12
Tags: Depleted Destruction Indiscriminate Iraq Manhattan Mass Project Uranium Weapons
A Detailed Look At The Effects Of DU
Depleted Uranium Hazard Awareness - US Army Training Video
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- Author: McLir
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From Information Clearinghouse: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article3581.htm The training materials were intended to instruct servicemen and women about the use and hazards of depleted uranium munitions. In addition, the training regimen included instructions for soldiers who repair and recover vehicles contaminated by depleted uranium. Throughout 1996, these videos sat on a shelf, while U.S. soldiers continued to use and work with depleted uranium munitions. In June 1997, Bernard Rostker, The Department of Defense (DoD) principle spokesperson for their investigation of Gulf War hazardous exposures, stated that the depleted uranium safety training program would begin to be shared by a limited number of servicemen and women in July 1997. STILL TODAY the vast majority of servicemen and women in the U.S. military, and likely in the armed forces of other countries which are developing or have obtained depleted uranium munitions, are unaware of the use and dangers of depleted uranium munitions, or of the protective clothing and procedures which can minimize or prevent serious short-term exposures.
Uranium - Periodic Table of Videos
- Length: 6:3
- Rating Average: 4.72 from 804 people
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- Author: periodicvideos
Tags: uranium
See some real life uranium in this new video about element number 92 - the so-called "bogeyman of the periodic table". Videos like this about all the elements at http://www.periodicvideos.com/ Our older video about uranim is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02DVY0_SFuw
Depleted Uranium - The Ultimate Dirty Bomb
- Length: 9:52
- Rating Average: 4.63 from 191 people
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- Author: iching64
Tags: bomb Bush depleted destruction dirty illness iraq mass military nuclear of radiation uranium war weapons
Depleted uranium is considered a weapon of mass destruction and is banned for use in warfare by international law, yet the US and Israel use it routinely. The US military has used thousands of tons of depleted uranium in Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Kuwait and Iraq sickening civilians and its own soldiers by the tens of thousands. Depleted uranium contaminates food, water, air and land forever. It's the ultimate "dirty bomb." For more information about this video go to: www.beyondtreason.com
Depleted Uranium 1of4
- Length: 9:49
- Rating Average: 4.87 from 38 people
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- Author: eddietru
Tags: analysis commentary commercial crimes depleted-uranium documentary gotcha! Iraq news political uranium war
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DEPLETED URANIUM IN THE HUMAN BODY: Sr Rosalie Bertell, PhD
- Length: 10:15
- Rating Average: 4.57 from 113 people
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- Author: Yoryevrah
Tags: Bertell biological biometrics detox DU Grey Heart incognita mycoplasma Nuns PhD poison poisoning Rosalie Sacred warfare
(snowshoefilms series #1) Epidemiologist Rosalie Bertell (PhD, biometrics)explains the effects of the weaponized DU on the people of Iraq and the planet. In subsequent parts of this series, Dr. Bertell offers readily-accessible ways to detox some heavy metals and poisons from the body.
Hazards of Depleted Uranium Contamination Training DU Video
- Length: 10:42
- Rating Average: 4.71 from 7 people
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- Author: rosaryfilms
Tags: contamination depleted DU effects exposure health nuclear radiation radioactive radioactivity safety spent uranium war
Hazards of Depleted Uranium Contamination Training Video; Between October and December 1995, the U.S. Army's Depleted Uranium (DU) Project completed a series of training videos and manuals about depleted uranium munitions. This training regimen was developed as the result of recommendations made in the January 1993 General Accounting Office (GAO) report, Army Not Adequately Prepared to Deal with Depleted Uranium Contamination. The training materials were intended to instruct servicemen and women about the use and hazards of depleted uranium munitions. In addition, the training regimen included instructions for soldiers who repair and recover vehicles contaminated by depleted uranium. Metallic uranium (U) is a silver-white, lustrous, dense, weakly radioactive element. It is ubiquitous throughout the natural environment, and is found in varying but small amounts in rocks, soils, water, air, plants, animals and in all human beings. Natural uranium consists of a mixture of three radioactive isotopes which are identified by the mass numbers 238U (99.27% by mass), 235U (0.72%) and 234U (0.0054%). On average, approximately 90 µg (micrograms) of uranium exists in the human body from normal intakes of water, food and air. About 66% is found in the skeleton, 16% in the liver, 8% in the kidneys and 10% in other tissues. Uranium is used primarily in nuclear power plants. However, most reactors require uranium in which the 235U content is enriched from 0.72% to about 1.5-3%. Depleted uranium: The uranium remaining after removal of the enriched fraction contains about 99.8% 238U, 0.2% 235U and 0.001% 234U by mass; this is referred to as depleted uranium or DU. The main difference between DU and natural uranium is that the former contains at least three times less 235U than the latter. DU, consequently, is weakly radioactive and a radiation dose from it would be about 60% of that from purified natural uranium with the same mass. The behaviour of DU in the body is identical to that of natural uranium. Spent uranium fuel from nuclear reactors is sometimes reprocessed in plants for natural uranium enrichment. Some reactor-created radioisotopes can consequently contaminate the reprocessing equipment and the DU. Under these conditions another uranium isotope, 236U, may be present in the DU together with very small amounts of the transuranic elements plutonium, americium and neptunium and the fission product technetium-99. However, the additional radiation dose following intake of DU into the human body from these isotopes would be less than 1%. Applications of depleted uranium: Due to its high density, about twice that of lead, the main civilian uses of DU include counterweights in aircraft, radiation shields in medical radiation therapy machines and containers for the transport of radioactive materials. The military uses DU for defensive armour plate. DU is used in armour penetrating military ordnance because of its high density, and also because DU can ignite on impact if the temperature exceeds 600°C. Public Domain video.
doug rokke depleted uranium gulf war
- Length: 33:50
- Rating Average: 4.67 from 24 people
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- Author: mashj50
Tags: depleted doug du military rokke uranium
doug rokke was sent to iraq to clean up depleted uranium pollution he returned a sick man along with the rest of his crew and the firm belief that dpeleted uranium weapons are a curse to all life
Great Bear Lake Uranium Mining
- Length: 7:15
- Rating Average: 4.08 from 12 people
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- Author: petrcizek
Tags: Bear Canada Great Lake mining Northwest Territories uranium
Shows progression of mineral staking for uranium around Great Bear Lake and the recent interest in drilling for an "Olympic Dam" mine at Port Radium. The footprint of the Olympic Dam mine, the largest uranium deposit in the world is overlaid on Port Radium.
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