Depleted Uranium Coverup
December 17, 2007 12:20 am > mEnvironment, Lance HolterText and Photos by Lance Holter
The use of Depleted Uranium is nuclear warfare. It should be forbidden under all international treaties and laws and by plain common human decency.
At the Waikaloa Community Church on Friday Nov. 16, I attended the first of a series of joint U.S. Army and Hawaii Health Department informational hearings on Depleted Uranium (DU) held at Kona, Hawaii. The hearings were the result of Big Island citizens monitoring high background levels of radiation downwind from the Pohakuloa gunnery range during Army Stryker maneuvers at the range, April 22. Normal background levels are in the area of 10 to 20 counts per minute (CPM) but on April 22nd the citizens’ measurements went as high as 93 CPM.
Public outcry and concerns over dangers from radiation prompted two front page stories in the Honolulu Advertiser May 11 and May 14. The military only then admitted the possibility that DU had been used at Pohakuloa. Earlier on Oahu in 2005, the American Friends Service Committee obtained a U.S. Army email through the Freedom of Information Act. The email referred to an ordinance clean up at Schofield Barracks Oahu. It read as follows:We have found much that we did not expect, including the recent find of Depleted Uranium. The disclosure culminated in the release of the discovery of 15 M-101 rounds containing DU to the Honolulu media.
In June 2007, citizens and groups demanded that Russell Takata of the Hawaii State Health Department Radiation Branch begin immediate testing for DU on all military bases in Hawaii. In response to the cumulative public and media outcry, the Army began helicopter aerial surveys at Pohakuloa and discovered 1960’s cold war “Davy Crockett” M–101 spotter rounds made from DU––the same DU rounds found at Schofield. The Davy Crockett was a classified tactical nuclear weapons system which would launch a .01 Kiloton nuclear bomb toward advancing enemy ground forces.
The DU spotter round would mimic the Davy Crockett trajectory and impact area with a visible two- meter diameter explosion. As a result of the Pohakuloa DU discovery, the Kona informational hearings were held to inform the public and address their concerns.
Upon arriving at the church I spoke with the pastor. He gave me permission to film the event, and I began to set up my camera. The army information officer was quick to the scene. She asked why I was there and I replied that I wanted to share the information provided that night with the outer-island public. I also wanted to use the information to back up any proposed 2008 Bills regarding DU testing. She was immediately interested and asked “Bills? What kind of Bills?”
“Legislation to test returned Iraq military veterans and air and soil monitoring of military bases for DU,” I replied. We then exchanged business cards. After the pule,the facilitator, host and Kona representative Cindy Evans introduced Russell Takata who gave a power point presentation on the history of DU in Hawaii and the results of air testing the perimeters of Pohakuloa Gunnery Range. He said that the area showed no abnormal radiation levels and dismissed the idea of dangers from windblown DU.
Representative Evans then introduced Colonel Howard Killian to the 60 people attending the meeting. Colonel Killian is the spokesperson for the Hawaii DU project. His slide show detailed the U.S. Army DU survey at Pohakuloa. We were shown the areas at Pohakuloa where the Davy Crockett spotting rounds were used and we looked at photos from the helicopters of the 45 year old spotting rounds laying in the lava flow.
We were told that classified archives indicated that 714 M-101 DU spotting rounds were sent to Hawaii in the 1960’s and that DU has not been used in Hawaii since 1968. He explained that the use of DU has been prohibited by the Department of Defense (DOD), on U.S. military target ranges since 1996. Killian assured us that Uranium oxides are too heavy to be spread by wind and that DU saves our soldiers lives as it is a superior “one shot, one kill weapon.” To date the military has spent $2.2 million in Hawaii on recent surveys, including 5,000 man-hours collecting 1,600 soil/vegetation samples for DU testing. Finally, Killian again reassured all present that DU poses no health threats.
Dr. Lorrin Pang, Maui District Health Officer, spoke next. He was allotted five minutes “because he spent his time and own money to come to Kona to share his thoughts,” said Rep. Evans. Dr. Pang spent 24 years as a U.S. Army health officer, worked at Walter Reed testing drugs and vaccines and since 1985, has been a researcher with the World Health Organization (WHO). His biggest concern with DU and Uranium is that when micron sized particles become oxidized, they can be aerosoled and inhaled internally.
These non-soluble particles position themselves in the lung tissue and are picked up by the lymph system. The uranium oxides emit alpha radiation and thus become the “most dangerous form of radiation when internalized,” bombarding cell nuclei with alpha-rays resulting in mutations and cancers. These nano-levels of uranium are of the greatest concern to Dr. Pang. He compared DU to a cigarette, “a cigarette by itself is harmless but when burned and inhaled it becomes dangerous, so with DU when it is weaponized, burned (oxidized), and inhaled it becomes dangerous.”
The meeting then opened up to public testimony and questions. One heart wrenching testifier mentioned that her sister was dying from leukemia. She began to cry while describing the agony of it all and remarked that her sister had told her of “many Iraq war veterans at the hospital, suffering and being treated for the same type of rare blood disorder she had.”
The highlight of the meeting was an unannounced surprise speaker introduced by Col. Killian as simply “Mark.” He described himself as an Army Physicist specializing in radiation. I was later able to identify him as Dr. Mark Melanson, who often appears in public on behalf of the military. He specializes in discrediting the DU radiation activists working to raise awareness about the health effects and illnesses caused by Depleted Uranium. Among his many outrageous claims, was the answer he gave to a question about the high rates of cancer among civilians in Iraq and the Balkans. He said that the high rates and huge levels of cancer in Iraq was merely a claim by Saddam Hussein and was not verified by the WHO.
He went on to say, “all the studies known and all research shown does not show any relationship between uranium exposure and cancer and any other health effects-except with radon in uranium miners.”
I was experiencing an uncanny sense of Déjà Vu. Here I was, listening to the same things tobacco industry hired-gun doctors and expert witnesses were paid to say when they said smoking doesn’t cause cancer during the tobacco trials and hearings. I was especially concerned that the Army spokespersons ignored the devastating effects of DU use upon civilian populations in the battlefield.
Needless to say I was shocked by Dr. Mark’s blatant lies, so I did some further research for this story. My cousin, Dr. Doug Rokke, Major U.S. Army Retired, was in charge of the DU clean up during the Gulf War amd wrote a 1992 DOD training program mandating that U.S. soldiers be trained on the dangers of DU uranium exposure.
To date, the program has been shelved and ignored. He told me that members of his Iraq clean up crews (including Doug) are sick and dying from illnesses as a result of the radiation exposure from tanks and armor hit by “friendly fire” that they rehabilitated and removed from the battle field.
In 1996, the United Nations passed a resolution making DU weapons illegal under international law. In the BBC film documentary The Doctor, DU and The Dying Children, Iraq war veteran, Teddy Wyman of the Uranium Medical Research Center, Toronto, investigates civilian illnesses from DU radiation in Iraq, the Balkans and Afghanistan. Illnesses attributed to DU according to UMRC doctors include high rates of birth defects, still births, cancers, leukemia, diabetes, skin disorders, eye problems and thyroid disease to name a few.
In one interview, Wyman talked about eyewitness civilian accounts to DU “bunker buster” bombardments where neighbors to the blasts related “chronic fatigue and flu-like symptoms lasting for weeks and months
afterwards.”
Wyman accompanied a medical group to the villages near Tora Bora Afghanistan, where Al Qaeda and Bin Laden had been cornered in caves and subsequently bombed with tons of DU “bunker busters.” Measuring the springs percolating from ground water, the team found that the water supply was radioactive and thus undrinkable.
In conclusion, the military use of DU can only be attributed to its incredible effectiveness on the battlefield, its “one shot one kill quality.” However, the devastating effects on civilian populations, and the destruction of the environments and the economies of these countries make the weapon immoral and unethical.
As Ted Wyman, Dr. Rokke and many, many international leaders and scientists have proven, the use of Depleted Uranium is nuclear warfare. It should be forbidden under all international treaties and laws and by plain common human decency.


STOP DEPLETED URANIUM RADIATION! :
Date: December 17, 2007 @ 9:40 pm
Mahalo Lance!
This is happening not only in Hawaii but most likely at every single training range in the entire country.. not to mention, Vieques, Puerto Rico, Guam, and of course Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, Kosovo, etc., etc.
This is why world cancer rates keep going up.
YOU are the only ones who can stop it.
…Pssst, DO SOMETHING!!!
Alohabunny :
Date: December 17, 2007 @ 10:34 pm
The fox can NEVER be trusted to guard the chicken pen. That is just common sense. The military can not be trusted or expected to find the extent of the contamination from their past mistakes. What is really needed is scientific research from independent testing. Just as a reminder, the military denied that they ever used DU at Pohakoloa until the evidence of it was undeniable.
All of this game playing to continue a coverup is just a waste of time. Until there is an honest attempt to find out the extent of the damage, the health threat is still there to potentially harm everyone on this island, including the people who work for the state and federal government some of whom are even more at risk than the rest of us.
Marya Mann :
Date: December 18, 2007 @ 10:46 am
Mahalo for your tenacity!
It’s astonishing the U. S. Military goes about breaking its own laws, defying international standards, and practicing long-term genocide while most citizens numb themselves to the realities, sipping cappucinos, Christmas shopping, and wondering why they feel depressed. Don’t get me wrong — I love coffee and Christmas! But the cognitive dissonance of a sane person living in a killing nation creates enormous stress and will drain even the wisest person if not balanced by perspective, power, and practices the recharge serenity and hope.
But standing up with the truth to those who tell lies is the best “present” you can give at this Solstice timev, Lance. The light of truth will grow, and truth-tellers like you are the new Heroes of Hope.
You can find my coverage of the next day’s DU Meeting in a story entitled “River of Radiation,” as well as your cousin Doug Rokke’s “A Matter of Integrity,” at http://www.livingwithaloha.blogspot.com.
Measuring the extent of the problem, i. e., radiation tests on ailing people downwind of Pohakuloa TA and Schoffield Army Barracks, must be the next step.
The voices of sanity will rise and be carried on the wind like DU, but instead of killing, these voices will help to wake up and heal the body politic, our ailing planet, and each individual who knows in their heart we are sorely out of balance with nature and need to replace destruction with creativity, war with peace, and hate with love. It’s that simple.
Thank you!
Marya
http://www.maryamann.com
http://www.livingwithaloha.blogspot.com
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Roger Helbig :
Date: December 18, 2007 @ 6:57 pm
I believe that Lance Holter said that he was Douglas Lind Rokke’s cousin. I wonder if he gets a cut for serving as a Rokke shill. Rokke and Leuren K Moret, the one with the Gamma Scout Meter theatrical stunt, are two of the leading con artists in the anti-depleted uranium (DU) crusade. They both peddle bad science fiction and call it fact. Ted Weymann is part of the Uranium Medical Research Center and I think that he posts under an anomymous name upsilquitch that tears down anyone who might actually have a way of measuring uranium because Weymann specializes in fleecing people who think that they may have been exposed to DU by telling them that the naturally occuring uranium in their bodies is in fact the result of DU exposure. There is an enormous amount of information out about uranium; it is a common element in the Earth’s crust, even in the lavas extruded from Hawaii’s volcanoes. If you go to the files section of the referenced DUStory Yahoo Group, you can read how Moret falsely claimed to be measuring DU with an instrument that could not have detected anything smaller than chunks flying through the air. Even Moret does not make that claim since it would have been evident in the KITV video. You can also read about Douglas Lind Rokke, self-proclaimed Director of the Army DU program. I presume that some of the readers are veterans and I ask you, how many Captains in the Army Reserve on a one-year voluntary active duty tour are made the director of an Army program, especially one that started about 20 years before that active duty tour in 1995? Read this article critically. There is a lot of misinformation in it.
Roger Helbig
rwhelbig at gee mail dot com