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Another Agent Orange cover-up
#1
I had friends die from Agent Orange as the government waited hoping they would mostly all die before the government had to issue any support.

The following story is not new as I seem to remember this same situation several years ago with Area 51 workers dying from chemicals they inhaled from one of the burn pits. They got nothing because at that time Area 51 was unacknowledged ... Now, rinse and repeat and let us see if the same B.S. works again.
Quote:Congress quietly killed the one fix that could have helped America’s “Area 51 veterans” prove where they served — and get the care they say they’ve earned. WATCH the full conversation with Veteran Dave Crete: =rgba(201,86,69,0.169)  [Image: https://www.gstatic.com/youtube/img/watc...ringo2.png] • ‘They’re Waiting for Us to Die’: Area 51 V...   These men and women served on the Nevada Test and Training Range, home to the site known globally as Area 51. Now, many are battling rare cancers. But because their service is still classified and “data-masked,” they say the VA can’t verify and service connect their illnesses — and their claims stall. After NewsNation’s reporting, Section 1066 was added to the Senate’s defense bill as their clearest path forward. Then, behind closed doors, it vanished from the final NDAA. Dave Crete says the message from House leadership was simple: “You’re not that important.” He believes the government is trying to wait them out — as the memorial list grows from 446 names to 527. Now they’re turning directly to President Trump, asking for an executive order. “This problem could be fixed with one beautiful signature,” Crete says. “Mr. President, we need your help.”
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#2
This was from 2017 and both the VA and the US Congress refuse to accept that it's real.
Agent Orange on Okinawa: Six Years On - Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus
Quote:The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has reluctantly begun to award compensation to veterans claiming exposure on the island. To date, at least seven service members have been granted assistance — including those exposed on Kadena Air Base, Naha Military Port and the Northern Training Area.[sup]4[/sup]
 
However because the Pentagon denies that defoliants were ever present on Okinawa, many more veterans have been refused support from the VA.
 
Now new evidence has emerged on the usage of defoliants on Okinawa: interviews with the veterans who inventoried them at Kadena Air Base, indications that missing supplies of Agent Pink, a defoliant more toxic than Agent Orange, ended up on the island and the case of a U.S. Airman whose death in 2014 suggests that dioxin contamination remains a threat to Okinawa today.
 
During the Vietnam War, Kadena Air Base was one of the busiest airports on the planet as an estimated one million military flights shuttled troops and supplies to the conflict.[sup]5
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Even though the article says that the VA has begun to award compensation to those exposed, the VA will refuse to award any claim non-Vietnam era vets claim of Agent Orange exposures. So it's not just Area 51 exposure victims that the notion of "Deny, deny, until they die" is the rule on these, it's almost their mantra on everything herbicide related.
#3
Hi mate don't know if you've seen it but there's some relevant info here on Agent Orange, Monsanto and IG Farben.

Beer
#4
(12-16-2025, 01:10 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Hi mate don't know if you've seen it but there's some relevant info here on Agent Orange, Monsanto and IG Farben.

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