Monsanto/Dow Legacy Agent Orange Still Lives On and On and On, Anyone Still Functioning Properly!?

// added June 16, 2009 // 12 comments //
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And we are still being poisoned by companies like Monsanto and Dow, they sure seem to love making people sick!

"From 1961 to 1971, the US military sprayed Vietnam with Agent Orange, which contained large quantities of Dioxin, in order to defoliate the trees for military objectives. Dioxin is one of the most dangerous chemicals known to man. It has been recognized by the World Health Organization as a carcinogen (causes cancer) and by the American Academy of Medicine as a teratogen (causes birth defects).

Vietnamese who were exposed to the chemical have suffered from cancer, liver damage, pulmonary and heart diseases, defects to reproductive capacity, and skin and nervous disorders. Children and grandchildren of those exposed have severe physical deformities, mental and physical disabilities, diseases and shortened life spans. The forests and jungles in large parts of southern Vietnam have been devastated and denuded. They may never grow back and if they do, it will take 50 to 200 years to regenerate. Animals that inhabited the forests and jungles have become extinct, disrupting the communities that depended on them. The rivers and underground water in some areas have also been contaminated. Erosion and desertification will change the environment, contributing to the warming of the planet and dislocation of crop and animal life.

The US government and the chemical companies knew that Agent Orange, when produced rapidly at high temperatures, would contain large quantities of Dioxin. Nevertheless, the chemical companies continued to produce it in this manner. The US government and the chemical companies also knew that the Bionetics Study, commissioned by the government in 1963, showed that even low levels of Dioxin produced significant deformities in unborn offspring of laboratory animals. But they suppressed that study and continued to spray Vietnam with Agent Orange. It wasn't until the study was leaked in 1969 that the spraying of Agent Orange was discontinued.

US soldiers who served in Vietnam have experienced similar illnesses. After they sued the chemical companies, including Dow and Monsanto, that manufactured and sold Agent Orange to the government, the case was settled out of court for $180 million which gave few plaintiffs more than a few thousand dollars each. Later the US veterans won a legislative victory for compensation for exposure to Agent Orange. They receive $1.52 billion per year in benefits.
But when the Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange sued the chemical companies in federal court, US District Judge Jack Weinstein dismissed the lawsuit, concluding that Agent Orange did not constitute a poison weapon prohibited by the Hague Convention of 1907. Weinstein had reportedly told the chemical companies when they settled the US veterans' suit that their liability was over and he was making good on his promise. His dismissal was affirmed by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court refused to hear the case. The chemical companies admitted in their filing in the Supreme Court that the harm alleged by the victims was foreseeable although not intended. How can something that is foreseeable be unintended?

On May 15 and 16 of this year, the International Peoples' Tribunal of Conscience in Support of the Vietnamese Victims of Agent Orange convened in Paris and heard testimony from 27 victims, witnesses and scientific experts. Seven people from three continents served as judges of the Tribunal, which was sponsored by the International Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL).

Testimony given by the witnesses showed the following:

Mai Giang Vu, a member of the Army of South Vietnam, carried barrels of the chemicals on his back. His two sons could not walk or function normally, their limbs gradually "curled up" and they could only crawl. They died at the ages of 23 and 25."
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12 comments // Monsanto/Dow Legacy Agent Orange Still Lives On and On and On, Anyone Still Functioning Properly!?

  • SeaJade
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      SeaJade  
    • Good question NurseDiesel, awful answer to give....

      We are up to third generation children.....

      The video here is only a couple of minutes, please watch...

      These chemicals are insidious, the companies who manufacture and distribute are also insidious....

      The whole planet is being affected over and over in different forms by the same group...

      This is a little off subject, but connected by the same corporations and what they are up to presently, if you have not seen "Silent Forest" yet, although depressing, it must be seen to understand what is happening regarding these poisons being unleashed everywhere - our understanding is the only way we can heal, and make a shift in a positive direction...

      http://current.com/items/90218441_the-men-who-would-be-god-the-silent-forest-gen...

    • 8 months ago
  • ras_menelik
  • nursediesel
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      nursediesel  
    • Do these kids pass it on to their prodigy? Such a sad legacy.
      Artificial chemicals will be the death of us all. There's a solution for everything in nature. We just need to find it and use it correctly. (without the government telling us what we can and cannot do)!

    • 8 months ago
  • ras_menelik
  • csmonut
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      csmonut  
    • And now....they are using herbicides, similiar to Agent Orange, along the Mexican border to kill off the foilage, so those that are hiding in the bushes along the Rio Grande and/or tributaries, can be seen.
      Drink Agent Orange and its derivatives! It will help you grow.....something.
      Stupid, stupid, stupid, but you can't cure stupid, so therefore, you can't cure the ails of government officials, local, state or federal.

    • 8 months ago
  • SHAWN_RITTIMAN
  • slarabee
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      slarabee  
    • Wow that is fucked.

      Just the shit that Monsanto pulled on the rice farmers is enough for me to say that company should be torn down.

      Rockefeller massacred children in the name of profit and still they name shit after him and celebrate his life.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludlow_massacre

      Sooner or later we have to start holding corporations responsible for their actions.

      Pay the piper goddammit. You reaped the benefit. Pay the price for the ride.

    • 8 months ago
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