UPDATE: The VA has announced Air Force reservists who became ill from Agent Orange exposure should be eligible for disability benefits. Wes Carter is acu
Also see: Pentagon Ignored Agent Orange Warnings in the 1960s "... 'The issue is that these guys died because their own government poisoned them,' she said
Agent Orange was criminal. I am writing to add a bit of information about our government's decision to use Agent Orange and the subsequent cover-up. In his
" ... Despite the original public relations associated with the use of Agent Orange aimed at making it appear safe and humane, it was chemical warfare and
In a heroic attempt to right an administrative wrong, two Navy veterans' organizations are suing the Department of Veterans Affairs and Secretary Eric S
Also see: "Agent Orange: Still Taking a Toll on Vets," MedPage Today, May 13, 2013: " ... Prior research has shown exposure to the defoliant has been assoc
" ... The number of veterans suffering Agent-Orange-related afflictions almost certainly exceeds the more than 358,000 U.S. military personnel killed or w
Some class members plan to appeal a $93 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit against Monsanto By Kate White The Charleston Gazette, February 20,
Mitt Romney, Monsanto Man By Wayne Barrett The Investigative Fund, September 13, 2012 In his Bain years, the GOP nominee helped fashion Monsanto into a bio
" ... Hydro's own records ... boast that in one 12-year period, the power company dropped enough chemicals in Ontario to cover a 30-metre-wide swath travel
By Louise Elliott CBC News | December 10, 2010 It's been almost five years since then-Opposition leader Stephen Harper promised during the 2006 election ca
By Ed O'Keefe Washington Post | August 30, 2010 More than 150,000 Vietnam War veterans may apply for benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs in th
By Hannah Gurman Asia Times | Aug 18, 2010 In last month's blitzkrieg tour of Central and Southeast Asia, two of the four stops made by United States Secre
Many people have long suspected a connection between illnesses, including cancer, and living near Fort Detrick in the past. More specifically, they cite a
Agent Orange victim Dang Hong Nhut. Photograph: Claire Colley During the Vietnam war, the US army sprayed 18 million gallons of the toxic chemical Agent O
"Conservatives" of the '70s had a good laugh at the "scare-mongering" liberals who claimed that Agent Orange was a destructive poison. Spokemen for the Ame
I agree with this article completely. F*** Monsanto, and Agent Orange.