Our benevolent agricultural guardians at the USDA have announced that they are allowing the introduction of new corn and soybean seeds that have been designed specifically to withstand a dousing with 2,4-D, a key ingredient in the infamously deadly Agent Orange.
Now we get to be the unwilling guinea pigs while USDA-approved test fields are planted.
It seems that our government did not learn its lesson from the millions of people gruesomely affected by the ingredients of Agent Orange the first time around.
Agent Orange, you may recall, was brought to wartime Vietnam by the evil masterminds at Dow and Monsanto. American forces sprayed it all over the countryside of Vietnam from 1961 to 1971. Its purpose was to defoliate trees and shrubs that were providing cover to enemy forces, and to kill food crops that were providing sustenance.
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Agent Orange
This caused damage to the ecosystem of Vietnam that is still present today. More than 5 million acres of forests were destroyed, and half a million acres of farmland were tainted. It will take centuries of nurturing for the land to recover.
The environment was not the only thing affected. Exposure to Agent Orange resulted in five horrible illness in those exposed: soft-tissue sarcoma, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia (including hairy-cell leukemia), Hodgkin’s disease, and chloracne. (source) What’s even worse is that the damage may not be limited to those directly exposed – it can affect offspring even up to 3rd and 4th generations.
Over a million US veterans were also exposed:
In 2010, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs provided $16.2 billion in compensation to 1,095,473 Vietnam-era veterans.[i] The agency does not relate these service-connected benefit figures directly to Agent Orange/dioxin exposure or to any other possible cause of illness, nor does it provide data on total compensation for the years since the war ended.
Thousands of U.S. veterans returning from Vietnam reported health problems almost immediately and rapidly associated them with Agent Orange/dioxin exposure. Controversy over these assertions began just as fast, and continues now.
Many questions remain: Whether (and how to test whether) the illnesses of veterans and their offspring are related to Agent Orange and other herbicide exposure; Levels of dioxin present in the chemicals; The accuracy of data about veterans’ exposure; Levels of corporate, military and government awareness of dioxin’s presence; Fixing of responsibility for the contaminant’s presence and liability for its damages; Details of research protocols, accuracy of findings and reliability of interpretations; and Decisions on who should pay what to whom for which possible courses of remedial action. This “blame game” has blocked action in both the U.S. and Vietnam, needlessly prolonging the suffering of millions of U.S. veterans and Vietnamese. – (source)
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VA has recognized that certain birth defects among Veterans' children are associated with Veterans' qualifying service in Vietnam or Korea.
A nurse helping a man who is in a wheelchair
Spina bifida (except spina bifida occulta), a defect in the developing fetus that results in incomplete closing of the spine, is associated with Veterans' exposure to Agent Orange or other herbicides during qualifying service in Vietnam or Korea.
Birth defects in children of women Veterans is associated with their military service in Vietnam, but are not related to herbicide exposure.
The affected child must have been conceived after the Veteran entered Vietnam or the Korean demilitarized zone during the qualifying service period.
VA benefits
Children with spina bifida or covered birth defects who are biological children of Veterans with qualifying service may be eligible for compensation, health care and vocational training.
Learn more about benefits for Veterans' children with birth defects.
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Birth Defects in Children of Vietnam and Korea Veterans - Public Health
Information on birth defects VA has recognized as associated with Veterans' exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam or Korea or as associated with service in Vietnam
While home on leave between tours in Vietnam in 1968 I had an emergency appendectomy but no pathology. In 2015 I had a urostomy done to remove my bladder and my prostate. Dx was TCC or Urothelial Cancer with Sarcomatoid aspects. I am now 74 yrs old. I teach other people about GI diseases resulting from Agent Orange.
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USDA-Approved Agent Orange: It's Coming to a Farm Near You - The Organic Prepper
Ah, the sweet smell of Agent Orange in the morning. Our benevolent agricultural guardians at the USDA have announced that they are allowing the introduction of new corn and soybean seeds that have been designed specifically to withstand a dousing with 2,4-D, a key ingredient in the infamously deadly Agent Orange. Now we get to …
I have come to the conclusion most of my medical conditions are related to exposure to PCB
Now they are messing with crops and our top soil. Sure our crops are yielding more now per acre than they ever had but at what cost. Much like Operation Ranch Hand in Vietnam there was fallout back in the US at Times Beach, MO. Also many military installations are contaminated - if you wonder why a based was closed this may be a contributing factor.
http://www.gmasw.com/ao_bases.htm
http://www.legendsofamerica.com/mo-timesbeach.html
Ill Fated Times Beach, Missouri
Along Route 66 you now see one of Missouri’s newest state parks, the Route 66 State Park. However, this was once the former site of a resort community on the Meramec River called Times Beach.
Many vets who have especially served/spent time on the DMZ long before and after the current dates are suffering from A.O. related diseases!!!!!
But, Korea has always been the forgotten beast, sadly! Forgotten War, Forgotten DMZ Duty, Forgotten A.O. used = Forgotten Veterans!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The wars are different because men and women served in combat. Those need to be remembered always.


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