[NukeNet] Video-NL Industries DU contamination findings
Wild Clearing
wildclearing at wildclearing.com
Thu Dec 13 12:24:22 EST 2007
Posted now is a video sketch of the press conference on research
findings that show NL Industries depleted uranium contamination
persists to this day in the Colonie and Albany, NY, area.
The DU research effort was organized by the Community Concerned About
NL Industries (CCNL) and conducted by Randall Parrish of the NERC
Isotope Geosciences Laboratory in the UK and others, who detected
depleted uranium, and in one case enriched uranium, in former workers
and those who lived and worked nearby the Colonie NL Industries plant.
NL Industries produced depleted uranium munitions cores decades ago.
To view the video of the 48-minute press conference in a high-
broadband version, visit:
http://wildclearing.com/contamination-nl.html
To view the press conference in a soon-to-be processed lower
broadband Google-ized version, visit:
http://du-blog.wildclearing.com
This video sketch, and an upcoming one on a visit to the NL site, was
produced by this note's author, Wes Rehberg, and Eileen Rehberg.
Parts of it will be included in a documentary under production called
"Contaminated Forever." A downloadable QuickTime version of the press
conference will posted shortly.
To view more video clips filmed for "Contaminated Forever," visit:
http://contaminated-forever.wildclearing.com
Upcoming as well will be scenes from an interview at home with
veteran Herb Reed, one of the NY News 9, who was found to be
contaminated with DU from his tour during Gulf War 1. We're putting
rough clips from the ongoing production of the documentary on line to
help tell the story about DU munitions contamination and its terrible
consequences.
Wes Rehberg
Wild Clearing
www.wildclearing.com
www.nonviolentways.org
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