Conscious Media Network Season 3 Episode 42 Leuren Moret on Depleted Uranium Contamination

  • January 1, 2015
  • 54 min

Leuren Moret is an environmental scientist and expert on depleted uranium contamination. In this episode of the Conscious Media Network, she discusses the dangers of depleted uranium and how it has become a global threat to public health.

Moret explains that depleted uranium is a byproduct of the nuclear industry and has been used in military weapons such as tanks and bullets. When these weapons explode, the depleted uranium particles are released into the air and can travel great distances, causing contamination in both military and civilian populations.

According to Moret, depleted uranium is a carcinogen that can cause cancer, birth defects, and other health issues. She says that military personnel who have been exposed to depleted uranium have higher rates of cancer and other diseases. Additionally, civilians in areas where depleted uranium has been used in military operations have reported health issues such as respiratory problems and neurological disorders.

Moret also discusses the conspiracy surrounding depleted uranium and the military-industrial complex. She believes that the use of depleted uranium is a deliberate effort to depopulate certain areas and control resources.

Throughout the episode, Moret provides evidence to support her claims and explains the steps that need to be taken to address depleted uranium contamination. She suggests that we need to demand accountability from the military and nuclear industries and work to clean up contaminated areas. Additionally, she recommends that we educate ourselves and others about the dangers of depleted uranium and support organizations that are working to address the issue.

Overall, Leuren Moret's expertise and passion make this episode of the Conscious Media Network both informative and compelling. It sheds light on a crucial environmental and public health issue that is often overlooked in mainstream media.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 1, 2015
  • Runtime
    54 min
  • Language
    English