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Town Hall, London, on 6 May 2000 that the international community forces every Iraqi man, woman and child to live on 252 dollars per year. British media never mentioned this public meeting. As far as they are concerned, this genocide never took place. John Pilger's documentary "Paying the Price: Killing the Children of Iraq" (2000) shows Britain bombing Iraqi sheep and children wor- king as shepherds in the summer of 1999. At first, the British Ministry of Defence denied this outrage, but presented with the evi- dence they claimed that NATO has a right to defend itself. Pre- sumably the children and their sheep constituted a serious threat to NATO and EU. Almost half the victims of the Iraqi bombings have been civilians. In the war against Iraq, depleted uranium was officially used for the first time in armour-breaking missiles. These caused radiation injuries in the American soldiers as well. A group of specialists, who examined 17 war veterans, were able to show that two thirds of them had uranium in the urine as well as in the bones. 67 per cent of the children born to 251 American veteran families after the Kuwaiti war were deformed in various ways: they lacked eyes or ears, their fingers had grown together, or they had breathing problems. When a projectile containing uranium explodes, intense heat is emitted, and a large portion of the uranium is pulverised. That is the dust that American and British - as well as Iraqi - soldiers inhaled. But depleted uranium does not contain U 236. Depleted uranium is a low-grade radioactive heavy metal (2.5 times heavier than steel) obtained as a by-product when enriching uranium 235. French scientists drew another conclusion - these missiles must have contained atomic waste (uranium 238), which is more highly radioactive. A one-day exposure corresponds to a yearly dose. This type of uranium causes a slow death of cancer, incurable kidney damage and immune deficiency diseases. This explains why Pentagon and NATO have issued threats against those scientists who came too close to the truth. The arms were manufactured by Honeywell and Aerojet among others, both controlled by freemasonry. The British 499

Atomic Energy Agency (AEA) has, according to The Independent, warned against radiation risks following the Kuwait war. The lead contained in the warheads of target-seeking missiles was replaced with uranium 238 to increase their density and thus their mass. Penetrating power is thereby increased when the missile hits a tank. Uranium 238 is a by-product obtained when enriching nuclear fuel. Eric Hopkins stated in The New York Times on 21 January 1993, that the United States had polluted Iraq and Kuwait with more than 40 tons of uranium. He stressed that the Iraqi troops did not have access to such a substance. Almost half the country is polluted with radioactive dust, and large areas of arable land are destroyed. Pentagon claims that depleted uranium has a very low radiation effect. But when the United States tested this inhumane weapon in New Mexico, the military feared that the groundwater would be polluted. Not until July 2002 did it become known that the Americans had polluted Iraq with close to 800 tons of depleted uranium (that is atomic waste). Andres Brahme, professor of medical radiation physics at Karo- linska Institutet, Stockholm, after the war visited hospitals in southern Iraq with children with very severe deformities, such as only one eye in the middle of the forehead. He believed the defor- mities were caused by substances in the depleted uranium, which had spread as clouds of dust after the explosion. The Americans and the British also used the devastating FAE (Fuel/Air Explosive) bombs against Iraqi troops. These bombs of 1000 kilos contain an ethylene-oxide aerosol and cause a tremendous overpressure (roughly 70 atm.), destroying virtually everything within an area of 5000 square metres. There are also 7500 kg FAE bombs. In a documentary, "Saddam Hussein's Genocide" by Michael Wood, British ITV revealed how the political leadership of the United States had instigated the mass murder of the Arabs in the delta. This was 500

Town Hall, London, on 6 May 2000 that the international community<br />

forces every Iraqi man, woman and child to live on 252 dollars per<br />

year. British media never mentioned this public meeting. As far as<br />

they are concerned, this genocide never took place.<br />

John Pilger's documentary "Paying the Price: Killing the Children<br />

<strong>of</strong> Iraq" (2000) shows Britain bombing Iraqi sheep and children wor-<br />

king as shepherds in the summer <strong>of</strong> 1999. At first, the British<br />

Ministry <strong>of</strong> Defence denied this outrage, but presented with the evi-<br />

dence they claimed that NATO has a right to defend itself. Pre-<br />

sumably the children and their sheep constituted a serious threat to<br />

NATO and EU. Almost half the victims <strong>of</strong> the Iraqi bombings have<br />

been civilians.<br />

In the war against Iraq, depleted uranium was <strong>of</strong>ficially used for<br />

the first time in armour-breaking missiles. <strong>The</strong>se caused radiation<br />

injuries in the American soldiers as well. A group <strong>of</strong> specialists, who<br />

examined 17 war veterans, were able to show that two thirds <strong>of</strong> them<br />

had uranium in the urine as well as in the bones. 67 per cent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

children born to 251 American veteran families after the Kuwaiti war<br />

were deformed in various ways: they lacked eyes or ears, their fingers<br />

had grown together, or they had breathing problems.<br />

When a projectile containing uranium explodes, intense heat is<br />

emitted, and a large portion <strong>of</strong> the uranium is pulverised. That is the<br />

dust that American and British - as well as Iraqi - soldiers inhaled.<br />

But depleted uranium does not contain U 236. Depleted uranium is a<br />

low-grade radioactive heavy metal (2.5 times heavier than steel)<br />

obtained as a by-product when enriching uranium 235.<br />

French scientists drew another conclusion - these missiles must<br />

have contained atomic waste (uranium 238), which is more highly<br />

radioactive. A one-day exposure corresponds to a yearly dose. This<br />

type <strong>of</strong> uranium causes a slow death <strong>of</strong> cancer, incurable kidney<br />

damage and immune deficiency diseases. This explains why Pentagon<br />

and NATO have issued threats against those scientists who came too<br />

close to the truth. <strong>The</strong> arms were manufactured by Honeywell and<br />

Aerojet among others, both controlled by <strong>freemasonry</strong>. <strong>The</strong> British<br />

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