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To: Qone0 who wrote (1395689)3/23/2023 1:23:21 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571588
 
To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1395460)3/22/2023 4:35:25 PM
From: Tenchusatsu Read Replies (1) of 1395690
Wharfie,
What is depleted uranium? How dangerous the ammunition is ...
There's a popular myth going around claiming that depleted uranium shells caused Gulf War Syndrome.

No one has ever been able to scientifically prove the connection ...

Gulf War syndrome - Wikipedia

... but as you know, lack of evidence is evidence of a cover-up, according to the Q Continuum.
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TenShitsyou's own link debunked his lies...where does that leave you?

"More recent medical literature reviews disagree, stating for example that, "the number of Gulf War veterans who developed the Gulf War syndrome following exposure to high quantities of DU has risen to about one-third of the 800,000 U.S. forces deployed," with 25,000 of those having had a premature death. [33] Since 2011, US combat veterans may claim disability compensation for health problems related to exposure to depleted uranium. [34] The Veterans Administration decides these claims on a case-by-case basis."