NATO and Depleted Uranium Poisoning, Globalist Integration Spokesman (April 6, 2009)
NATO and Depleted Uranium
Afghan ‘health link’ to uranium, by Dawood Azami, One Planet, BBC World Service, news.bbc.co.uk, April 30 ‘08
“The Canada-based Uranium Medical Research Centre (UMRC) believes the cause might be depleted uranium.
“In 2002 and 2003 the group ran programmes analysing urine from Afghans.
“In some, it found levels of uranium hundreds of times greater than in Gulf War veterans.
“Asaf Durakovic, URMC’s president and a former US army adviser, believes that exposure to DU weapons may have brought a rise in birth defects as well as “symptoms of muscular-skeletal pains, immune system disorders, lung disease, and eventually cancer”. “
Depleted uranium still haunts Balkans, by Alex Kirby, news.bbc.co.uk, March 25 ‘03
“Depleted uranium (DU) ammunition used by Nato in the mid-1990s in Bosnia-Herzegovina is still polluting air and water there, the UN reports.”
Fallout of Serbia Bombing ‘Continues to Kill’, by Vesna Peric Zimonjic, www.globalresearch.ca, March 27 ‘09
- “tenfold rise in leukemia cases…”
- “alarming rise in cancer cases…”
- “DU-related health problems have been reported among Italian soldiers who served as peacekeepers in Bosnia and in Kosovo…”
EU spokesman explains how globalist integration works
‘Jury’s out’ on future of Europe, EU doyen says, by Andrew Rettman, euobserver.com, March 16 ‘09
From an interview with Belgian aristocrat Etienne Davignon, who “worked under EU ‘founding father’ Paul-Henri Spaak”.
“A meeting in June in Europe of the Bilderberg Group – an informal club of leading politicians, businessmen and thinkers chaired by Mr Davignon – could also “improve understanding” on future action, in the same way it helped create the euro in the 1990s, he said….”
“Mr Davignon predicted that deeper EU integration as envisaged in the Lisbon treaty will continue due to a “majority movement” [“majority” can’t refer to a count of individuals and must refer to NGOs and established ruling political parties] that is “irresistible over a period of time,” even if an individual member state opts out.”
April 6th, 2009