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From: agentoguy
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  • these nay sayers are all the same oh that was a long time ago i live ther now and there's nothing there you are all dreaming.then you wonder why your kid was born with three eyes Wakeup they would not pay one thin dime if that ground was not polluted.

  • i meant to reply to Seanybou107 lol

  • that all happend along time ago, i live on the reserve right behind the base, alot of natives on the rez got alot of money for that too.. theres nothing there today, it cant harm u, thats long gone an done with. u dont need to worry lol.

  • lol they give 25 000 to my great uncle because he worked in agent orange and all that other shit for years and years , and he didn't experience any side effects but still got payed 25 000 but he was a RSM

  • The Canadian government is paying 20,000 for individuals with an illness associated with exposure to contaminants in Agent Orange, which would be dioxin. Those are: chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) soft tissue sarcoma non-Hodgkin's lymphoma Hodgkin's disease chloracne respiratory cancer (of the lung/bronchus, larynx or trachea) prostate cancer multiple myeloma early onset transient peripheral neuropathy porphyria cutanea tarda type 2 diabetes spina bifida;
  • Mona Normand was born 1959 in Oromocto while her father was posted there as a Canadian Soldier. Mona died of brain cancer Sept. 2007. It was her second fight with brain cancer.Her children left behind will not receive the $20k our government has offered for their mothers death because Mona was exposed to Canada's herbicides 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T, not the US military's 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T. Poisoned from birth while her father served Canada.

  • My uncle a Korean War veteran was posted to Camp Gagetown in the late 1950's, when Canada was spraying 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T from fixed winged aircraft. He died a horrible death of lung cancer. His government never informed him of the spraying, even back in 1985 when they knew how harmful those defoliants were and how all Canadians were exposed.

  • My Uncle a Korean War veteran was posted to Gagetown in the late 1950's and early 1960's, will 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T were sprayed from fixed winged aircraft. He died of lung cancer in the 1980's. His Government never warned him or informed him of what they had done.

  • snap, i am going to gagetown for training this fallowing summer

  • befor my dad was in the airforce he was in the infantry and he trained in the field and he worked in the agent orange, he had some sideaffects , back problems, hearing problems , ect.

  • this is what happen when you close you eye to mighty Military Industrial Complex.

  • Im currently stationed in Gagetown. What can you comment about in terms of areas on the base that it was used etc.?

  • The legacy that these herbicides are leaving behind is nothing less than a tragedy! God help us all!

    To make a mistake is not criminal but lying & not admitting to it is criminal.

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