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Looney

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Gah, that's disturbing.

But where's the proof that those came from American weapons? Or even that they're Afghan babies?
 

envy me

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Originally posted by: Looney
Gah, that's disturbing.

But where's the proof that those came from American weapons? Or even that they're Afghan babies?

not sure. I haven't heard of any conditions like this in the US or elsewhere. And it is no secret that depleted uranium is being used by Americans in it's many unwinable wars.

 

SarcasticDwarf

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Originally posted by: envy me
Originally posted by: Looney
Gah, that's disturbing.

But where's the proof that those came from American weapons? Or even that they're Afghan babies?

not sure. I haven't heard of any conditions like this in the US or elsewhere. And it is no secret that depleted uranium is being used by Americans in it's many unwinable wars.


Can you point to ANY EVIDENCE AT ALL? What you have there is a bunch of pictures of small children and someone saying they were caused by American forces. Oh, and of course the same person who is an expert on medical issues (yet who did not provide a single statistic) also is an expert on the supposed campaigns of rape and murder.
 

EagleKeeper

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It would be nice to have some other backup cooberation.

This is one person' s BLOG and skimming through it seems like some type of "anger" exists.
On many occasions, I pointed out that we need funds to build a research institute and the linked monitoring stations. Unfortunately, majority of you simply brushed off my request

The statements seem to praise the Taliban and condem anything that has happended afterwards.
The Taliban are claimed as Afghan resistance fighter.

Of course, the possiblity that the Russians used depleted uranium is not considered.

Also, look at the main host page.

Tinfoil Consipiracy.

Rush from the other side of the fence.

 

EagleKeeper

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Originally posted by: envy me
And it is no secret that depleted uranium is being used by Americans in it's many unwinable wars.
Depleted uranimum is used in tank and A/C shells.
M1 sabots and the A10 use such type of weapons.

Come up with some more proof before you go spouting off.


 

Looney

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Originally posted by: envy me
Originally posted by: Looney
Gah, that's disturbing.

But where's the proof that those came from American weapons? Or even that they're Afghan babies?

not sure. I haven't heard of any conditions like this in the US or elsewhere. And it is no secret that depleted uranium is being used by Americans in it's many unwinable wars.

Hey, i'm all for criminalizing Bush's actions... but there's gotta be more proof than this, especially from a site that's so bias.

If something like this was true, he would have sold his photos to Time magazine for a hell of a lot of money.
 

ntdz

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That's not from WMD you idiot, they're birth defects. Happens in every country...
 
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Wow... Some random idiot posts a bunch of gross pics on his blog claiming they are afghan babies and you believe it enough to post a thread about it? :confused:

I have seen this pic before. It's called wax baby syndrome or something like that. I think I saw it on snopes but when I searched I couldn't find it.

Also someone else posted a thread here claiming that DU munitions used in Afghanistan caused a huge upsurge in lung cancer in the US. I can't find that thread either but it took about 10 minutes to completly debunk that one as well.

So yeah... Shens
 

Starbuck1975

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I have seen some of those pictures before as well...there was a baby born somewhere in Asia a few weeks back that had a rare birth defect syndrome...forgot the name of it...where the child is born premature and essentially looked like an alien...links for that condition led to many of the pictures, or ones like them, on that blog.

Looks more like unsubstantiated propaganda floating around the web.
 

5150Joker

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www.techinferno.com
I think the site may be a bit of exaggeration, especially about the mass rapes and what not. The depleted uranium probably does contribute to higher rates of cancer but I doubt it's on the scale the writer on that website makes it out to be.
 

Cerb

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Originally posted by: Starbuck1975
I have seen some of those pictures before as well...there was a baby born somewhere in Asia a few weeks back that had a rare birth defect syndrome...forgot the name of it...where the child is born premature and essentially looked like an alien...links for that condition led to many of the pictures, or ones like them, on that blog.

Looks more like unsubstantiated propaganda floating around the web.
That one was a defect where much of the brain fails to develop--anencephelic, I think the term is.
 

JEDIYoda

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you all fell for envyme again.

His operating procedure is to find highly controversila stuff and post it here.

Then he sits back and laughs at all the fools who post.

Thats all he does-- he never posts again...hes too busy laughging at you all!!