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  1. Activists in Taranaki were posting on the Aotearoa Indymedia newswire in the early 2000s about the plight of the Paritūtū residents poisoned by IWD. It’s great to see corporate media finally catching up 😉

  2. What this article seems to miss is that every kilogram of agent orange that was used in Vietnam was manufactured in the Ivan Watkins Chemical plant in New Plymouth.
    The manufacture of 245T and 24D especially the former are highly dependant on temperature control in the manufacturing process. If the temperature goes a little bit to high more dioxin is made, Agent orange was gust a crude form of 245T made under less stringent specs. In france a factory producing 245T lost control of it’s temperature in a fire and poisoned a whole valley.
    Also if you spray 245T and then burn the plants sprayed before the 245T has washed off it all turns to dioxin ; so the instructions on the bottle tell you not to burn after spraying but they don’t say why or what will happen to your cattle if they mooch around in the ashes (which the love to do).
    You may detect personal experience.
    D J S

  3. Worked as a gorse sprayer for a while and always wore protective clothing and respirator. A guy in our neighbourhood used to mix the 245T and water in a 44 drum with his bare arm and suffered early cancer death.

    The Health Depts saw a problem with compensation but given the millions of profit that was made from the plant you would think Paritutu victims could have been paid at least the peanuts exposed american soldiers received US$3800 and medical care. A conspiracy theorist might surmise there is/was a lot of lobbying to stop any compensation paid in NZ as it would set a precedent for compensation of the Viet Namese which would be like paying war reparations.

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