DU Contaminates Europe - Halliburton Hid Evidence
THE QUEEN'S DEATH STAR
Depleted Uranium Measured in British Atmosphere from Battlefields in
the Middle East
February 24, 2006
By Leuren Moret
The Sunday Times Online, February 19, 2006, reported on a shocking
scientific study authored by British scientists Dr. Chris Busby and
Saoirse Morgan: "Did the use of Uranium weapons in Gulf War 2 result
in contamination of Europe? Evidence from the measurements of the
Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE), Aldermaston, Berkshire, UK". The
highest levels of depleted uranium ever measured in the atmosphere in
Britain, were transported on air currents from the Middle East and
Central Asia; of special significance were those from the Tora Bora
bombing in Afghanistan in 2001, and the "Shock & Awe" bombing during
Gulf War II in Iraq in 2003. Out of concern for the public, the
official British government air monitoring facility, known as the
Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE), at Aldermaston was established
years ago, to measure radioactive emissions from British nuclear power
plants and atomic weapons facilities.
The British government facility (AWE) was taken over 3 years ago by
Halliburton, which refused at first to release air monitoring data, as
required by law, to Dr. Busby. An international expert on low level
radiation, Busby serves as an official advisor on several British
government committees, and co-authored an independent report on low
level radiation with 45 scientists, the European Committee on
Radiation Risk (ECRR), for the European Parliament. He was able to get
Aldermaston air monitoring data from Halliburton /AWE by filing a
Freedom of Information request using a new British law which became
effective January 1, 2005; but the data for 2003 was missing. He
obtained the 2003 data from the Defence Procurement Agency.
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DEATH STAR: Depleted Uranium Measured in British Atmosphere from
Battlefields in the Middle East
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