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Feb-13-2012 19:49TweetFollow @OregonNews White House, US Courts & EPA Shaft Veterans to Protect MonsantoCassandra Anderson Special to Salem-News.comMonsanto was not only aware in 1950 that dioxin was a health danger, but they also created a fraudulent health study.
(DA NANG, Vietnam) - American veterans and the entire country of Viet Nam affected by Agent Orange have been shafted beyond imagination due to corruption within the US government and US courts. US courts have protected Monsanto and Dow Chemical from liability and criminal prosecution. The US government has shielded Monsanto and Dow from the massive cost of medical treatment for victims and environmental remediation cleanup costs that would drive these corporations into bankruptcy. Before we delve further into the issue, it’s important to detail what exactly dioxin is. Dioxin has a half life of 100 years or more when it is below the surface, leached into soil or embedded in river or stream sediment. Dioxin was generated as a byproduct of herbicide 2,4,5-T made by Monsanto and Dow, the top 2 producers of Agent Orange. It causes cancer, birth defects, liver damage and other major health problems. Monsanto & Dow’s 2,4,5-T dioxin laden-herbicide was used in the US for agricultural purposes in the 1940′s before it was used for chemical warfare in Viet Nam from the early 1960′s through 1971. It was phased out in the late 1970′s. Now, let’s discuss the political situation behind this carcinogen. US Government and US Court Dioxin Cover-UpsPresident Reagans’s administration, in cahoots with the CDC, thwarted a $43 million Congressional Study of Agent Orange in 1987 to protect itself and its corporate pals Monsanto & Dow from accountability to US veterans and the people of Viet Nam. US Courts dismissed veterans’ Agent Orange lawsuits based on a Supreme Court precedent, known as the Feres Doctrine, freeing the government of responsibility for deaths and injuries related to military service. The Supreme Court refused to hear American and Vietnamese victims’ lawsuits against Monsanto, Dow and other Agent Orange manufacturers on 3 separate occasions. Remember that the Supreme Court collects their checks from the federal government. Atrocious Criminal Acts By Monsanto & DowAgent Orange makers hide behind government contractor immunity, despite the fact that dioxin contaminated herbicide 2,4,5-T was produced long before they were contractors for the government (50 million tons of the herbicide was sprayed in the US per year). No modifications were used for Monsanto & Dow’s herbicide — half the ingredients in Agent Orange — so the immunity defense falls flat. Boehringer, a German 2,4,5-T herbicide producer notified Dow in 1957 about dioxin hazards and that dioxin could be eliminated by slow cooking the herbicide for about 12 hours. It appears that Dow and Monsanto continued cooking 2,4,5-T quickly in 45 minutes. Higher output led to higher profits. Monsanto’s formula contained high levels of dioxin and was dirtier than Dow’s product. Monsanto was not only aware in 1950 that dioxin was a health danger, but they also created a fraudulent health study. In 1965 Dow met in secret with other Agent Orange manufacturers to discuss the toxicity hazards of dioxin and their fear over a government investigation and restrictive regulations. US Veterans Shafted By the Kangaroo CourtJudge Jack Weinstein of the US Federal Court of the Eastern District of New York committed the following offenses in several class action suits filed by veterans against Monsanto & Dow: Weinstein appointed attorneys to represent the veterans and then intimidated the attorneys into agreeing to a ‘nuisance’ settlement of $180 million- nowhere near enough money to cover the medical treatment of hundreds of thousands of injured vets. Weinstein rejected the veterans’ expert studies, instead of allowing a jury to decide on the credibility of the expert witnesses; Weinstein created a new rule of law from the bench. Weinstein based his ruling on Monsanto’s expert study that was later proven to be fraudulent. Weinstein dismissed all other veterans’ lawsuits against Monsanto and Dow. Weinstein took over a case that was unlawfully transferred to his federal court as it had been filed in the state of Texas. He dismissed that case. Astonishingly, Weistein created a second new rule of law to protect Monsanto and Dow. Weinstein invented immunity for government contractors! Weinstein’s excuse for the government contractor defense was that if contractors were made to pay, they would pass the cost on to the government, so they were therefore immune. Weinstein’s new law was created from the bench instead of law passed through Congress! Weinsteins’s law has now been extended to all government supply contractors (even non-military contractors) in the courts. Viet NamApproximately 11 million gallons of Agent Orange was dumped on Viet Nam between 1962 to 1970. It is estimated that Agent Orange is responsible for 400,000 deaths, 3 million victims of disease and 500,000 children born with birth defects. Over 14 million acres of Vietnamese forests were sprayed. Agent Orange was also dumped in water supplies. In 2004, Vietnamese victims filed a lawsuit against Dow, Monsanto and other manufacturers of Agent Orange. Judge Weinstein (yes, the same Judge Weinstein) presided over this case and dismissed it. Weinstein used the excuse that Monsanto and Dow had government sovereign immunity that extended to them because they were government contractors. He also ruled that Agent Orange was not considered a poison during that period, under international law. The Supreme Court refused to hear this case, too. The stated purpose of using Agent Orange was to deny the enemy cover in forested areas through defoliation. However, the US Army did contract studies in 1943 of the effects of 2,4,5-T and 2,4-D (the other ingredient of Agent Orange) on cereal grains, including rice, and developed the concept of using aerial herbicide spraying to destroy enemy crops to disrupt the food supply. Obviously, poisoning the enemy, farmland and civilians was a chemical warfare strategy used by the US government. Monsanto ImmunityCurrently, there is a court case pending against Monsanto’s dioxin contaminated 2,4,5-T herbicide filed by parties who lived near the plant where it was produced in West Virginia. The judge in that case, Paul G. Gardephe, denied Monsanto immunity! Judge Gardephe asserted that because Monsanto burned dioxin waste in open pits and the US government was not aware of this practice, nor did they evaluate it for hazard, Monsanto’s contractor defense was denied. Fate of US VeteransIn 2003, the Supreme Court affirmed a lower court decision allowing veterans to sue Monsanto, Dow and other Agent Orange manufacturers directly. The government has responded, under the Obama regime, by passing the Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act of 2010, which allows the automatic funding of veterans’ Agent Orange claims. While Monsanto & Dow appear to have considerable liability, the cost of healthcare and hospitalization of affected veterans is paid by American taxpayers. More than 2 million Americans served in Viet Nam. The Veterans Administration claims they have no idea how many vets have been treated for Agent Orange injuries, or how much taxpayer money has been spent. The EPA is also involved in the cover-up and has been delaying an assessment report on dioxin since 1985 to protect plastic, chlorine, paper, herbicide and agricultural industries. For more information: http://www.usvetdsp.com/agentorange.htm http://multinationalmonitor.org/hyper/issues/1991/07/mm0791_06.html http://japanfocus.org/-Fred_A_-Wilcox/3662 Boehringer Monsanto Dioxin Report Visit: Agent Orange Action Group Special thanks to Cassandra Anderson and Natural Society Articles for February 12, 2012 | Articles for February 13, 2012 | Articles for February 14, 2012 | Quick Links
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End Feres Now! February 26, 2012 7:29 am (Pacific time)
Every time I see a post on the Feres Doctrine, it makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. I should know because I have been down that same road too already. I even went to federal court in attempt to defend my case. Be aware that Feres also protects the US military from legal malpractice.
While I was on active duty with the US Army, I was threatened by a US Army lawyer named Captain Matthew Fitzgerald (licensed by your Oregon State Bar) to do something which was contrary to the US Army legal regulations (which I did not know at the time but he did). Fitzgerald’s motive was to tout this as his first accomplishment on his annual performance report of which I later got a copy. This threat resulted in my losing over $50,000 of my personal funds.
When I asked the top lawyer (now Lieutenant General Dana Chipman) for assistance, the first thing they did was appoint Fitzgerald’s previous boss and a very obvious friend to “investigate.” Since there was no wrongdoing found as a result of this faux investigation but specifics were protected by the Privacy Act , I filed the same complaint with your Oregon State Bar which is NOT PROTECTED under privacy laws. Evidence showed that Fitzgerald lied no less than 10 times to his Oregon State Bar.
It was all thrown out of federal court due to Feres although I had a slam-dunk case with all evidence in my favor. In fact, I was never even able to get into court and present my case. The judge simply had his law clerks cut-and-paste a previous reply to a previous case. Just to add insult to my financial injury, Fitzgerald got promoted to Major. Feres was NEVER designed 60 years ago to protect against torts, corruption, misdeeds, and cover-ups by US Army lawyers. Today it protects against everything.
Editor: I think this needs to be a book or documentary, I am familiar with the doctrine's effect, would love to know more about this man.
sharon golgan February 25, 2012 9:21 pm (Pacific time)
The EPA has covered the industry's ass on the dioxin issue for 40 years. They have known the results of dioxin exposure because they have done numerous studies that show the health effects of 2,4,D and 2,4,5,T (Agent Orange). Clinton made a promise to those of us in Jacksonville Arkansas that he would see to it the dioxin reassessment would be finalized during his presidency but when it came down to the wire he buried it the same way he buried the incineration of the waste from the production of agent orange right in the middle of Jacksonville, across the street from our hospital, a day care center and elementary school. He lied to the citizens when he was governor and he lied to use when he was president. Now 25 years later the EPA is still turning their heads on all of us who were exposed to the Hercules, Vertac plant that produced more that 1/2 of the agent orange that was sprayed in Vietnam. The kids in Jacksonville have grown up with 3 generations that were exposed to the production of it right in the middle of their town. The town should have been bought our like Love Canal, or Times Beach but the Chamber of Commerce working with the EPA, the Real Estate moguls and our Governor Clinton were able to pretend there were no problems. Mayor of Jacksonville Swaim said he would not be afraid to sprinkle dioxin on his kids breakfast cereal. They are all a bunch of ass holes and liars. Don't believe anything your government tells you about how safe these chemicals are. They are deadly and cause many, many. health effects from cancer to babies being borne in Jacksonville with both male and female sex organs, (a condition that new parents wont talk about but happens frequently in Jacksonville.And the only thing they are good for is making the industry rich.
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