I was wondering when this was coming. Because of his job, my father was heavily exposed to multiple agents (Orange, White, and Purple). He died very early (for his family history where people routinely live into their 90's) and I am convinced that these exposures had something to do with it. He was a research chemist for the US Army, and was one of the men that assisted in LIVE AGENT testing on soldiers. The Chemical Weapons division of the US Army has a lot to answer for. Of course it was all done in the name of patriotism and the need to "defeat the Communist threat". If Calhoun County Alabama doesn't wind up being a super-site one day, I'll be surprised.
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Date: 2004-08-16 10:50 am (UTC)The Chemical Weapons division of the US Army has a lot to answer for. Of course it was all done in the name of patriotism and the need to "defeat the Communist threat".
If Calhoun County Alabama doesn't wind up being a super-site one day, I'll be surprised.