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[casi] re: science applications international corporation (saic)




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This seems too close to be a coincidence. Science Applications International
Corporation was a consultant to the US Army on 'depleted uranium'. One of
their evaluations of DU appeared July, 1990, some six months before the start
of Desert Storm: "Short term effects of high doses can result in death, while
long term effects of low doses have been implicated in cancer."        Pull up
'depleted uranium' on the internet and find the book "Metal of Dishonor",
which should eventually lead you to SAIC and the quote above. Daniel.

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