Editor’s note: Busby worked with VT in 2010 investigating effects of the use of classified US nuclear weapons in Iraq. These weapons, which produce enriched uranium, have caused a major increase in birth defects in Iraq. Studies have been suppressed and now Busby has been arrested though later released by police Busby claims began fainting from hysterical fear of imaginary chemical weapons.
Busby’s research results show increases in cancer 20 times that of Chernobyl and twice that of those at Hiroshima.
America nuked Iraq, over and over, not just in 2003 but continued to use 4th and 5th generation tactical nuclear weapons and may well be doing so to this day, Yemen, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria.
The initial research was for depleted uranium but highly enriched weapons grade uranium was found.
The smear against Busby, that he had appeared several times over many years on Russia Today is “classically British” and classically cowardly.
From the UK Daily Mail
- Dr Chris Busby’s home in the sleepy Devon town of Bideford was raided by police
- The scientist, 73, was in custody for 19 hours but released with no further action
- Police attended the address initially over concerns about a woman’s welfare
- But officers complained of feeling unwell and were checked by an ambulance
- He was arrested amid scared it was linked to poisoning of Russian Sergei Skripal
A chemical weapons expert who appears on Russian TV said he’s irritated by the way police treated him during his arrest.
Former research scientist Dr Chris Busby – an outspoken critic of the British Government’s handlings of the Salisbury poisoning – was held after officers reported feeling unwell during a raid on his property on Wednesday morning.
Police had initially targeted the address in the sleepy seaside town of Bideford, Devon, over concerns for a woman’s welfare.

However officers complained of feeling unwell and were immediately checked over by an ambulance Hazardous Area Response Team and fire crews.
The 73-year-old was arrested under the Explosives Act and spent 19 hours in custody.