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In 2006, the Environmental Protection
Agency issued a stunning findings
report against Monsanto of Anniston,
Alabama.

It has been widely known in the area
for several years now, that Anniston
has one of the highest rates for
respiratory disease in the country.
In fact, many of the Fort McClellan
Veterans who have been found on the
internet DO hold the signature profile
of some kind of respiratory disease
ranging from asthma to COPD.

What makes this whole EPA report of
2006 so very incredible is that the
EPA concluded 2 very important decisions
about the Monsanto contamination zone ---
and then did absolutely nothing at
all to find or locate the military
veterans who had been stationed there
to put this report into a plan of
action for Veterans!!

They essentially just wrote this
report and then walked away and left
it unattended on their official
database and did nothing at all in
the thereafter. Incredible, as you
will come to see just how shocking
the findings are.

The fact that neither the VA nor the
DOD has the intellectual chops on board
to make appropriate interpretations
of this report into an emergency plan
of action for the Veterans from that
region is an unconscienable display
of lazy, moron, imbecile, and medical
patient abuse. It takes my breath
away in a moment of overwhelm from
all the Stupid at play in this report,
in knowing that science people first came
together to write the report in such an
exacting way and then turn around
and do nothing at all in the thereafter
for thousands who had been stationed
at this Army base of national prominence.

See if it effects you the very same
way that it did me. I refuse to be
alone in my outrage over this.

In the very first conclusion by the
EPA, they have determined that the entire
Anniston, Alabama region has been declared
an EPA designated LEAD ZONE
for hazardous air quality.

In the second conclusion, they have
established that Monsanto's original
PCB manufacturing process was the
largest contributing factor to the
creation of the Lead Zone.

So they know enough at this time to
blame Monsanto directly for the contaminated
air space for the entire region even
though Monsanto had stopped the PCB
manufacturing process back in the late
1970's.

This is to say that the broken factory
air stacks which I have documented
time and again out here on the internet
as verified and a true accounting
of the scope of Monsanto's role
in the contamination region up until
the year of 1972, was so thick and
profound in the region back then,
that Lead residue from those broken
air stacks continue to remain under
the cloud cover in the area to this
very day.

All Veterans at Fort McClellan were
exposed to this Lead Zone air disaster,
and it was on top of and in addition
to all other hazardous exposure matters
listed out in this Forum to date.

The mere fact that this report is so
very detailed in it's conclusion and
sitting out in the wide open for all
the world to see at the EPA cleanup
database, while a corrupt and oblivion
VA agency looks the other way, is nothing
short of governmental murder to medical
patients and a cruel and inhumane
OUTRAGE from the rest of our Veterans
population.

This is a classic and breathtaking
example of the mere ignorance and
incompetence that lurks at the VA
and DOD, and yes before you even
ask the question: it HAS been passed
to the House Veterans Affairs Committee
right when I first got my angry hands
on it.

I bring to you now, this incredible
report from the land of lazy morons
and the misfired science community
who just doesn't get it that federal
military bases DO have to be coordinated
and managed in the face of crucial,
region-wide contamination zones such
as the one found at Anniston, Alabama.

To those poor Veterans who have
suffered a lifetime of respiratory
disease and never have been able
to figure out where it came from,
this chat entry is dedicated to YOU
and to your honor, and I hope the
outting of these important federal
facts as a matter of official
investigation and in their own words,
will bring to those of you who
are effected by it, a small moment
of peace and a sense of justice
to your broken spirit. If there is no
other one single source of validation
that confirms the legitimacy of our
cause at Fort McClellan, Alabama, then
let this single EPA report be that
one source.

For those of you who Motor Mouths
and Parrot Heads who have been falsely
going around and repeating, repeating
the ridiculous and absurd position
of the Army and VA on this Fort McClellan
matter, I say to you now: put a sock
in it and shut up and sit down. The
EPA has spoken and there is nothing
you can do about it. The Army is a LIAR
and that is that.

LINK to the Official EPA
Declaration of A Hazardous Air
Lead Zone at Anniston Alabama.
See Pages 16 and again starting
on Page 57 of the report.


http://www.epa.gov/Region4/waste/sf/annistonsf/annistonsect112011306.pdf


I hope this is everybodys wake up
call now about just how corrupt and
bungled the VA really is in it's
care for medical patients and disability
cases.


Sue Frasier, VEV 1970
Army Signal Corps
national activist/protester
staff Blogger, VFJ


 
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staff Blogger, VFJ


 
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REPLY:

You are very welcome. I am now in year 5
working this Fort McClellan matter.
Until such time that we are legislated
in Congress, do not look for any of your
representatives to know about or do anything
about this issue. This is exactly the "uphill"
that I am doing in person in Washington.

We have had a delay here in New York
waiting on Hillary Clintons replacement:
that was announced today and we had
already been working in Gillibrands office
so they will be carrying over for us
to the Senate when she changes offices
from the House. I am talking to her
people right this minute to see how
all of this will be going on the switchover.

The VDBC Commission ruled in our favor
and against the VA for our national health
registery legislation which is in the
other Forum listed below. So we are
trying to get Congress to act on that
national Commission recommendation
and that is the short version of what
is going on here. We are published as
a national veterans issue, and now trying
to execute the Commission recommendations.

thanks and take care


Sue Frasier, VEV 1970
Army Signal Corps
national activist/protester
staff Blogger, VFJ


 
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and after 33 years, I'am now hearing about this. I plan to print out this info and send it to my state congressman and then, I'm sending it to the editor of my local newspaper.

I met two WACS at the VA this afternoon, one was assigned during the 60's and the other during the 70's, both have health issues. I told them to google Contamination at Ft McClellan and raise hell with somebody.

Thanks sue for fighting for us, in fact the one gal, said she has heard your name, so I think you are being heard.
 
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REPLY to MIMIPAT:

We have listed "premature ob-byn problems"
as part of the medical profile that we
are trying to get legislated for VA
disability recognition for contamination
exposure diseases from Fort McClellan,
Alabama. You are starting to understand
the enormity of how this will help the
women veterans from that base if we
succeed in our legislation this year.

Yours is a common story in those experiencing
a medical history dating back to their
service periods at Fort McClellan. That
is the great thing about having medical
records fixed in date and time as it can
be the final evidence to future health
studies on us to establish that we
WERE in fact, part of the hazardous
exposure population from that region.

Everything from birth related issues
to early hysterectomies will be covered
by our legislative pursuit. I will
be in Washington DC next week to
meet with part of the Alabama delegation
to begin working the Hill for this
new session. So check back here from
time to time on any new breaking
announcements. Good luck to you.




Sue Frasier, VEV 1970
Army Signal Corps
national activist/protester
staff Blogger, VFJ


 
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Red Face does this mean that i was exposed and that could have been reason for my hysterectomy that i had done while i was in a.i.t.
i served in basic in alabama in sept of 77
i had a child 1 1/2 years old and no complications prior to her birth or after all was normal and birth was 100% natural,but after leaving basic i started to have constant female problems amd pain in my liver area now i have cirrohsis and no other children i always blamed the army but now i believe it really was their fault
 
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