Io conosco un militare che ha mi sembra, ma visto che la voce è passata per varie amici forse è stata un pò ingigantita, cinquanta?! volte la percentuale di radiottività consentita, sempre per essere stato nei balcani.


Io conosco un militare che ha mi sembra, ma visto che la voce è passata per varie amici forse è stata un pò ingigantita, cinquanta?! volte la percentuale di radiottività consentita, sempre per essere stato nei balcani.


Leggete qua:
http://www.senato.it/service/PDF/PDF...=BGT&id=298458Originariamente Scritto da Commissione Parlamentare d'inchiesta
Ecco perché hanno risarcito quel militare, altro che ammissione di colpevolezza. Il documento è del 12 febbraio 2008.
Per un approfondimento serio:
http://www.stefanomontanari.net/images/pdf/sindrome.pdf
Gli americani lo sanno dal 1978 Base militare di Eglin Fl.
p.s. lasciate perdere Mandelli che è in conflitto di interessi


Ma quale approfondimento, sono tutte supposizioni, illazioni prive di ogni verifica con la realtà dei fatti (peraltro non incolpa affatto l'uranio impoverito).
La commissione Mandelli si è limitata a confrontare il numero di tumori riscontrati dai reduci del Kosovo con la media italiana e l'incidenza è risultata la metà di questa, c'è poco da conflittare...p.s. lasciate perdere Mandelli che è in conflitto di interessi
PS: Poveretta la Gatti, se la cagano soltanto Beppe Grillo e Franca Rame.![]()




Eppure mi pareva di averti gia' postato tempo fa questa ed altre liste, rapporti e links (quasi tutti angloamericani) che testimoniano la pericolosita' del Depleted Uranium.
Vabbe'..repetite juvant:
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220 Depleted Uranium: A Post-War Disaster for Environment and Health -Laka FoundationMay 1999
219 Gulf War Veterans and Depleted Uranium - Prepared for the Hague Peace Conference,May 1999 by Dr. Rosalie Bertell, Ph.D., G.N.S.H.
218 Medical Effects of Internal Contamination with Uranium - Asaf Durakovic Croatian Medical Journal, March 1999 (Volume 40, Number 1)
217 Conference on Health and Environmental Consequences of Depleted Uranium used by U.S. and British forces in the 1991 Gulf War, Baghdad, Iraq, December 2-3, 1998
216 Environmental Influences on the Health of Children, Bertell-R, InternationalConference on Children's Health and the Environment, Amsterdam, August 11-13, 1998
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Te lo dissi già a suo tempo Wento, la gran parte di questi lavori non c'entra nulla con la questione delle munizioni al DU e una buona fetta del resto non conclude affato che tali munizioni siano responsabili di determinate patologie riscontrate dalle popolazioni o dai reduci, senza contare che molti di questi sono citati anche in quelli da me riportati (per esempio i minatori delle miniere di uranio).
Ma soprattutto sei tu a dover citare gli studi più significativi, prima di tutto riportando dei link funzionanti, e commentandoli nel merito.
Io l'ho fatto ora mi aspetto la tua parte.


Vorrei ricordare Karen Parker,avvocato USA che ha portato l'ONU a condannare l'uranio "impoverito" come arma disumana nel 1996.
Quindi riporto alcuni degli scienziati che testimoniano la pericolosita' dell'DU:
- Leonard A. Dietz (americano)
http://www.gulfweb.org/ngwrc/Shays/dietz.htm
- Charles L. Hyder (americano)
http://www.wippfast.com/main.htm
- Michio Kaku (giapponese)
http://www.iacenter.org/depleted/kaku.htm
- Rosalie Bertell (canadese)
http://www.ratical.org/radiation/bertell_book.html
- Gordon Edwards (americano)
http://www.ccnr.org/nfb_uranium_0.html
- Wolfgang Kohnlein (tedesco, sta in Australia)
http://www.foe.arc.net.au/kohnlein/kohnlein.html
- Asaf Durakovic (di origine croata, residente in America)
http://www.gulfwarvets.com/du4.htm


Voglio dire, sono capace anche io di andare su pubmed.gov, cercare "depleted uranium" e scaricare tutta la lista di pubblicazioni...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez


[quote=Boba Fett;9293079]Te lo dissi già a suo tempo Wento, la gran parte di questi lavori non c'entra nulla con la questione delle munizioni al DU e una buona fetta del resto non conclude affato che tali munizioni siano responsabili di determinate patologie riscontrate dalle popolazioni o dai reduci, senza contare che molti di questi sono citati anche in quelli da me riportati (per esempio i minatori delle miniere di uranio).
No, mi rispondesti che li avresti controllati, se lo hai fatto dovresti ricordare, alcuni direttamente, altri indirettamente, sono tutti collegati al D.U.
Bhe i titoli dei testi e le pagine sono riportate corettamente, tanto dovrebbe bastare per una ricerca anche in internet.Ma soprattutto sei tu a dover citare gli studi più significativi, prima di tutto riportando dei link funzionanti, e commentandoli nel merito.
Io l'ho fatto ora mi aspetto la tua parte.[/
Purtroppo i link si sono corrotti a causa della mia copiatura errata su documento word... vedro' di ripristinarli... ma il risultato non cambia, il Depleted Uranium U238 e' TRE voltepericoloso:
1)per la sua tossicita' chimica,
2)per la sua emissione di radiazioni a bassa intensita' 3) per l'IGNORANZA su questo materiale usato senza avvertenze di pericolosita' anche nell'edilizia CIVILE, nell'industria CIVILE, perfino in oggetti domestici che poi vengono buttati in discarica a cielo aperto o, peggio, inceneriti... con le debite conseguenze