Saturday, May 24, 2014

Agent Orange: Project AGILE


On this Memorial Day weekend, more than 250 U.S. veterans claim that Agent Orange was stored and used in Okinawa, Japan during the 1960's and 1970's. These veterans, Japanese officials, and others (unnamed military sources, Panamanian officials) allege that the Pentagon/ Department of Defense tested various defoliants on locations in Okinawa and the Panama Canal Zone in the early 1960's...Okinawa was also a training/ staging area for American troops preparing to fight the spread of communism in Vietnam.


Created in 1958, The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency performs military research and development projects to expand the use of science, technology, and unconventional "methods" in warfare. In 1962, DARPA sponsored a project code named Project AGILE, a Defoliation Test Program intended to test the effectiveness of Dioxin (Agent Orange) on the jungles of Southeast Asia...Today, DARPA has over 200 active personnel and an annual $3B budget...as our veterans (and millions around the world) are hungry, homeless, unemployed, and suffer from health problems (cancer, birth defects, etc.) that our government created!



Hundreds of veterans (and some of their children) are sick and dying with illnesses identical to those suffered by Vietnamese, Japanese, Panamanian people exposed to Agent Orange.

Agent Orange in Japan...48 minute documentary

Proof?


  • The word of U.S. veterans...shouldn't that be enough?!?
  • Veterans' photographs of Agent Orange barrels in Okinawa.
  • Japanese civilians who were employed on U.S. bases at the time...corroborate veteran accounts.
  • Military records document a stockpile of 25,000 Agent Orange barrels at Kadena Air Force Base in 1971.


Last June, the Pentagon/ Department of Defense continued to deny allegations that Agent Orange was present on Okinawa, Panama, etc.  It also denies help (they don't want to be monetarily or morally  responsible) to the veterans/ veteran families and millions around the world whose lives were destroyed by Agent Orange.


On behalf of the Kill the Jellyfish Blog (and gutless government liars)...I hope one day that justice will be served for all those who suffer and died from Agent Orange.

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