INTRIGUING VISITORS TO OUR WEB PAGES -- A DOCUMENTATION
Wild Clearing's web site server records the IP addresses of visitors' accounts, so, if you're visiting our site from an account with Comcast, say, it will indicate that the Comcast server was used to access the site -- same with a search engine or an inquiry into ask.com, for example. It doesn't identify who accessed, just the server from which the access emanated. Below are three accesses, from accounts of the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Social Security Administration, and a different view of Aerojet Ordnance's visits; the first two may just be curious, but the third is suspicious in light of the CPT/Stop-DU action at Aerojet's Jonesborough, TN, plant.
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Nice to see that people who might actually know something about radiation, physics and uranium are actually reading and being allowed to post to this site. That might actually result in some of the rest of you actually learning some factual information instead the fiction that you got from Doug Rokke, Cathy Garger and Mohammed Miraki at the East Tennessee State conference. Nice to learn that the University actually also looked into whether they should have pulled the plug on the science fiction convention you held at that facility. And .. there is NO They .. I just am not afraid to post in my own name because I don't tell lies and I stand 100% behind what I say. I don't hide behind some phony name like Bugs or Snookers or Upsilquitch. I like the way people who don't have the courage of conviction to post their own name and how to contact them and question them are looked at as the experts on some of the anti-DU lists.
Roger Helbig
rwhelbig@gmail.com
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I'm so happy to see this blog, I am atetmpting to perform some kind of research on DU. I was involved on the commercial side to decontaminate M1 tanks and bradley fighting vehicles after the gulf war. A process that took several years. There was only a handful of us involved in this work. A couple of years later I was diagnosed with the rare kidney disease membranouse nephropathy. I have been fighting this desease throught chemo and numerous other medications. In addditon I have resperatory problems and I don't smoke. I use to be a cross country runner, but that is now out of the question. I've always wondered if this vehicles that we dissassembled and decontaminated, (Rad) was ever a possible factor to this kidney disease. I do know that the kidney disease is when the imune system is rejecting the kidney, but no one knows why. I once had a nurse a Duke university tell me that they thought it had something to do with heavy metals, but there isn't anyone doing any studies on this disease.
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Wes,
Glad to see you have created a nice blog about DU issues. I share your urge to see more than a bare ripple of attention to this potentially huge issue. There is a definite ostrich positioning by the media that (mostly) dropped the issue like a hot potato just a few years back.
In todays world, surely there should be at least a few blogs about DU, considering that plenty of well informed scientists and researchers are on the record that DU dust is certainly deadly no matter how you slice the statistics. The well-known photos of DU babies have not been proven hoaxed. There are still scores of Iraqi physicians who will tell any listener what they think of DU.
And yet a blog like yours is still hard to find. Go figure. I know because I've been trying to drawn attention to my own anti-DU blog (beagle17.GNN.tv)and BBS for DU issues (www.DUBBS.info)
I see you have drawn the attention of Mr. Helbig. (Where does he find the time?) You mike like to read my blog entries on him. He still emails me even though I talk about him in the third person when he's reading.
Please add my links if you feel inclined. I already put a link on DUBBS to your blog, and I'll be sure to blog about your blog in the near future.
-Peter D.
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Peter -- thanks, glad to to know about your site and the increased attention this critically important issue receives. Your link is in the blog roll
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