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Talk:Siegwart Horst Günther

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Willing Tool of Saddam Hussein's Propagandists

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Dr Horst Günther went to Iraq in 1992 after the Gulf War. At that time, he was shown what Saddam Hussein's government wanted him to see and this became the foundation of the anti-depleted uranium movement around the world. He published a book of photos that showed what Saddam's government wanted the world to see. Some of these photos are of children undergoing treatment for Hydrocephalus. He is the "Doctor" in the so-called documentary "The Doctor, The Depleted Uranium and the Dying Children" that features other medical professionals like Asaf Durakovic who ran the phony Uranium Medical Research Centre (UMRC) out of a farmhouse in Fairport, New York that was owned by another Durakovic creation the World Sufi Foundation which claims to be a church under the United States' liberal laws resulting from the First Amendment to the Constitution. The UMRC also claimed to have an office in a church in Toronto and one in a Post Office building in the Washington, DC area. Durakovic also falsely claims to have served in the Gulf War and to have treated patients suffering from depleted uranium caused disease and conditions at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Wilmington, Delaware. In reality, Colonel Durakovic was relieved of command of the 531st Medical Detachment (Psychiatric) after that unit had been activated to serve in the coming Gulf War and was found to have no assigned psychiatrists.208.106.32.144 (talk) 09:00, 25 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

It would be nice if you would rewrite this in a less combative and more objective form. It's not worth reading at present because of its obvious bias. Kombo the mzungu (talk) 20:55, 30 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]

"disputed claim"

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The first section states that Dr Gunther's "claim" ["claims" would probably be more appropriate here] concerning health effects resulting from depleted uranium is disputed. No details and no references are given concerning this disputation. This does not comply with Wikipedia standards and needs revising. Kombo the mzungu (talk) 21:04, 30 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]