28 May 2008

Proof of US Military Planning Invasions Prior to 9/11

http://www.bestcyrano.net/tgj/?p=288 the US was making plans for war just five months before 9/11 and six months before the chemically toxic and radioactive bombing invasion of Afghanistan that included Uranium weapons - Depleted Uranium and/or non-Depleted Uranium.

Read the proof for yourself that invasions in the Middle East were planned and well-researched prior to 9/11. This 69 page document was assembled by the Army Environmental Policy Insitute after involving two dozen legal experts who explored the criminal ramifications for waging an environmentally destructive war.

Examine the document: Environmental Crimes and Military Actions in the International Criminal Court (ICC) - United Nations Perspectives.

Note: Please print this document out before it disappears from the Internet:

http://www.aepi.army.mil/internet/env-crime-icc-printer.pdf


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Cathy Garger is a freelance writer, public speaker, activist, and a certified personal coach who specializes in Uranium weapons. Living in the shadow of the national District of Crime, Cathy is constantly nauseated by the stench emanating from the nation's capital during the Washington, DC, federal work week.

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Cathy Garger is a freelance writer, public speaker, activist, and a certified personal coach who specializes in Uranium weapons. Living in the shadow of the national District of Crime, Cathy is constantly nauseated by the stench emanating from the nation's capital during the Washington, DC, federal work week.

What is Non-Depleted Uranium?

It is possible to change the isotope "recipe" of Uranium Weapons so that they're not technically Depleted Uranium, but they are toxic and radioactive Uranium weapons all the same!

Here is an article about the findings of Non-Depleted Uranium in Afghanistan:

http://www.umrc.net/os/downloads/AfghanistanOEF.pdf

by Cathy Garger (19 articles, 4 quicklinks, 16 diaries, 65 comments) on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at 6:39:11 PM

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