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UF6 - Uranium Enrichment Creates Massive Amounts Of Depleted Uranium (DU) - Used In Weapons Of Mass Destruction, Employees Have Higher Rates Of Lung Cancer, Nuclear War Is Being Waged By US Via DU Weapons, Lung Cancer/Leukemia For 1 Billion Yrs

UF6 - Uranium Enrichment Creates Massive Amounts Of Depleted Uranium (DU) - Used In Weapons Of Mass Destruction, Employees Have Higher Rates Of Lung Cancer, Nuclear War Is Being Waged By US Via DU Weapons, Lung Cancer/Leukemia For 1 Billion Yrs


NUCLEAR WAR IS ONGOING AND CONSTANT, VIA DEPLETED URANIUM MUNITIONS



NUCLEAR WAR is being waged globally by the US military industrial complex, but no one knows about it
VIDEO https://youtu.be/pg2NHfoC2pc 9 min.

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


BYPRODUCT OF URANIUM ENRICHMENT IS DEPLETED URANIUM DU, VAST QUANTITIES IN 'STORAGE' ESTIMATED TO BE OVER 1 BILLION TONS IN TOTAL


Most of the byproducts (garbage) "from uranium enrichment (96%) is depleted uranium (DU)... There are vast quantities of depleted uranium in storage. 

The United States Department of Energy alone has 470,000 tons.[1] About 95% of depleted uranium is stored as uranium hexafluoride (UF6)."

This UF6 is stored outside in metal canisters, and they are highly vulnerable to terrorist attack, especially by airplane. 

EMPLOYEES OF URANIUM GASEOUS DIFFUSION PLANTS HAVE HIGHER RISK OF LUNG CANCER


or-wellSeptember 25, 2015 Uranium "enrichment" or en-poor-ment?

"Employees of uranium gaseous diffusion plants carry a higher risk of lung cancer mortality, study finds

Employees of uranium gaseous diffusion plants carry a higher risk of lung cancer mortality; the mortality is associated with increased radiation exposure and duration of employment: In a cohort of 6820 nuclear industry workers employed from 1952 to 2003 at the Paducah uranium gaseous diffusion plant (PGDP) lung cancer mortality risk was elevated among workers who experienced external radiation > 3.5 mrem [35 µSv] and employment duration > 12 years.
Lung Cancer Mortality among Uranium Gaseous Diffusion Plant Workers: A Cohort Study 1952-2004, by L W Figgs, in: The International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Vol. 4, No. 3 (July 2013), p. 128-140"

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