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By impacted do you mean peirced something like steel? Because that's what I mean. Please do check that out, because I'm also hearing, like in the Alex Jones interview of Dr. Rokke, and a father of a soldier who died, not in Iraq, but once he came home. In that interview they talked about some other deaths of this nature and how the military said there wasn't any DU in the bodies then the people had the samples independantly tested and were told of very high DU levels. Keep in mind as well there are other cantimants in it as well, not just DU, which is recycled toxic nulcear waste. This ammo has been stated to be illegal (by at least the UN) unless used during a nuclear war or something to that effect. The main scenario I noticed mentioned was if it impacted, say, an armor vehicle or house and you went in, say trying to help a buddy or something, then your toast. You don't die right away or anything, thats not how it works. So like I said, its not so much the spent shell (which I won't dwell on because I'm not the expert), its what gets into the air after impacting or peircing. No one from within is going to tell you its bad, most don't know, Rokke said he was even told to lie. And he is the source of the information for the military on the subject. His team had to clean up the vehicles, which is the worst part, and even members of his team died or got sick, or developed respiratory problems etc. And the rate of sickness for active and returning soldiers from this and Gulf 1 is not a pretty number, but its not everyone either. Please keep that in mind. Anyway, ya, please look into that.
"The Greatest Enemy of Knowledge is Not Ignorance, It is the ILLUSION of Knowledge. Stephen Hawking"
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