It’s also causing massive birth defects in the Iraqi population near where these weapons were used.
There is something massively wrong with Herbert Reed, though no one is sure what it is. He believes he knows the cause, but he cannot convince anyone caring for him that the military’s new favorite weapon has made him terrifyingly sick.
In the sprawling bureaucracy of the Department of Veterans Affairs, he has many caretakers. An internist, a neurologist, a pain-management specialist, a psychologist, an orthopedic surgeon and a dermatologist. He cannot function without his stupefying arsenal of medications, but they exact a high price.
“I’m just a zombie walking around,” he says.
Reed believes depleted uranium has contaminated him and his life.
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A shell coated with depleted uranium pierces a tank like a hot knife through butter, exploding on impact into a charring inferno. As tank armor, it repels artillery assaults. It also leaves behind a fine radioactive dust with a half-life of 4.5 billion years.
Depleted uranium can enter the human body by inhalation, the most dangerous method; by ingesting contaminated food or eating with contaminated hands; by getting dust or debris in an open wound, or by being struck by shrapnel, which often is not removed because doing so would be more dangerous than leaving it.
I’m just waiting for the articles about the massive amounts of dihydrogen monoxide that were released into New Orleans during hurricane Katrina. The truth cannot be suppressed much longer!
Rocky, you better run out and buy a dihydrogen monoxide detector, stat.
32. & 33. If you feel like comparing uranium with water, I have to admit that more people overall are likely killed by water, but if you are confused about the -toxicity- difference between a heavy metal and water, then I suggest that you go drink some mercury and spare us your witty banter.
Some facts on DU…
http://tinyurl.com/29cvj
Oh, geez, Lee, why’d you have to let the cat out of the bag? Otherwise Rocky would have had no clue. Way to ruin a joke, dude.