For those who don’t know who Dr. Wayne Dwernychuk is, allow me to introduce his importance. Before I do, I want to thank Dr. Wayne Dwernychuk for sharing his knowledge and expertise as a Senior Environmentalist and Agent Orange expert, and for taking the time to answer my many emails and for his letter of… Continue reading Blog #8 Thank you Dr. Wayne Dwernychuk
Category: Agent Orange
Blog #7 Veterans Day Email to the Pentagon
A few days back, I was on the phone with a veteran showing them where to find information on the va.gov site about agent orange, when I came upon this page which says if we have information about other sites where these chemicals were used to send the information to them. Veterans day was approaching,… Continue reading Blog #7 Veterans Day Email to the Pentagon
Blog # – Tactical vs Commercial More proof we have been misled
As you saw in my post What the heck is agent orange, Ft. Detrick tells us it is a chemical made up of 50/50 2,4-D & 2,4,5-T with the n-butyl ester. And as you will see in this blog of documents the n-butyl ester was a standard from day 1. Dr. Young has written many… Continue reading Blog # – Tactical vs Commercial More proof we have been misled
1968 memo re use of herbicides listed in the FSC
So the Armed Forces Pesticide Board, who as we saw kept track of the use of pesticides/herbicides throughout the decades, says here in 1968 that anything in the Federal Stock Catalog can be used and if in the Federal Stock Catalog are considered Standard items! Thank you to the researcher who found this Federal Stock… Continue reading 1968 memo re use of herbicides listed in the FSC
Blog No. 5 -Commercial vs Tactical, no difference per Alvin Young
In 2013 now Dr. Alvin Young wrote in his report that there was no difference in the dioxin (TCDD) content between the “tactical” and the “commercial version of 2,4,5-T. And it is the dioxin that has caused all the harm to our veterans. There never has been any difference between tactical versus commercial. So why… Continue reading Blog No. 5 -Commercial vs Tactical, no difference per Alvin Young
Blog No. 4 -Connecting the dots with Alvin Young’s reports
Was Agent Orange shipped to Panama? Follow my blog as I blog about what I have found during this journey of uncovering the truth in the last ten years of research. In 1963, President Kennedy convened a Presidential Advisory Board (PSAB) to study the FOREVER chemicals which were being widely used by the military to… Continue reading Blog No. 4 -Connecting the dots with Alvin Young’s reports
Blog No. 3 -Agent Purple
There were other ”Rainbow Herbicides” used. We are told that ”Agent Orange” didn’t start shipping until 1965. That being true, means Panama, Vietnam and Thailand received ”Agent Purple” 1958-1964, which according to the experts, would have had a much higher content of dioxin, known as Agent Purple. …generally, agents produced earlier, such as Purple and Pink suffered… Continue reading Blog No. 3 -Agent Purple
Blog #2 – What the heck is agent orange? It is 50/50 2,4-D & 2,4,5-T
Reading through the Vietnam veterans hearings for benefits, This hearing tells the reader Agent Orange was not made special for Vietnam but was a commercially made USDA chemical used in war. these two chemicals used in Vietnam were known by the code name of the color of the stripe. Agent Orange was produced in the… Continue reading Blog #2 – What the heck is agent orange? It is 50/50 2,4-D & 2,4,5-T
AO Blog No. 1
If Agent Orange was not sent to The Panama Canal Zone, then how in the world did these Agent Orange barrels show up as fencing material in Spring of 2020?