June 18, 2003


Dirty Bomb Material Raises Question:
Is Laos Using against own people?


Oroville, California (FFC) Laos being in possession of cesium-137 raises the question are dirty bombs being used against those groups in the mountains reported to be the subject of genocide.  Since July of 2002 members of groups of U.S. Secret War veterans and their families, also know as Freedom Fighters, have reported men, women, and children dying horrific deaths after being exposed to mortar explosions.
Those in the jungle report symptoms of slow paralysis, eye irritation leading to blindness, shutdown of internal organs, abscessed gums with teeth eventually falling out.  A slow painful death occurs in twenty to thirty days.
Cesium-137 is known as a carcinogen, and in high doses is known to affect muscle tissue and internal organs.
The Fact Finding Commission raises the question:  Is the dirty bomb material containing cesium-137 recently brought out of Laos and sold in Thailand that which is used by the communists against their own people?

The Fact Finding Commission is dedicated to bringing the plight of the U.S. Secret War veterans and their families who are hiding in the mountains and jungles of Laos to the attention of the world.  FFC''s research has confirmed the Pathet Lao and North Vietnamese have vowed to exterminate "to the root" those that were loyal to the United States during the war in Southeast Asia.  That genocide goes on to this day.  FFC's research can be viewed on it's website at www.factfinding.org.

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