March Against Monsanto, Agent Orange, Vietnam, Ryan Hill

Ryan Hill
Castle Hill, Sitka, Alaska
March Against Monsanto
May 25, 2013

Good afternoon, I actually had a speech prepared. Brett asked me to speak a little bit about Agent Orange and I forgot my notes. You know, it was great, I had this impassioned thing, I had all of these facts about Agent Orange, but the truth is you don’t have to look very far to find primary sources that tie Monsanto to Agent Orange. It’s common knowledge now. These primary sources are so accessible it’s within a few keystrokes, you can access them online.

Photo Credit: Bobbi Jordan
Photo Credit: Bobbi Jordan

So there’s a couple things I do want to raise awareness about. It hits home for me because my father passed away being exposed from Agent Orange. I adorned his medals on his hat that he used to wear when he returned from Vietnam. He earned two Bronze Stars, a Purple Heart, an Air Medal.

He brought three other things home from his combat experience in Vietnam. One, he returned ruthlessly loyal to my mother; number two, he actually had 84 confirmed kills which was a very difficult thing for him being raised with parents that instilled in him a hard work ethic, love, but he also was instilled with the principle that you must serve for your country if you are called upon to serve your country. So he willingly went down to the recruit office in 1968 when he sat on the couch next to my great uncle who is an elder in his 90s, and in the evening time the news came on, his draft number came up, and he willingly went down and registered.

This was a difficult decision for my father being that he was married to my mother several years before, not several, a few years before. They had a young daughter and, you know, he was looking forward to spending time with them.

Photo Credit: Bobbi Jordan
Photo Credit: Bobbi Jordan

When he went to Vietnam, his tour started in 1969. He was attached to the One Nine where he proved himself as a very capable, responsible soldier. He was then encouraged to go to OCS, Officer Candidate School. He actually declined while at OCS to continue with the commissioning of an officer, he actually quit the OCS school because it would keep him away from my mother a lot longer than he wanted to be away from her. So he was reassigned to the 191st, which is the intelligence unit and he served on the White Pearl Mountain 18 miles from the Cambodian border, 8 miles from the Black Pearl Mountain. His units were very successful in repelling the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese. To their credit it was never over-run. Unfortunately his brothers on the Black Pearl Mountain did not have the same kind of success. In fact, almost every soldier that was on that mountain was killed.

He returned with two other things from Vietnam. One, PTSD. For those of you that know PTSD understand the influence it has on our soldiers when they return from combat. It’s an Illness and everybody that is around that individual knows how they suffer and they suffer along with them. The second thing he returned with being afflicted by Agent Orange. Agent Orange is what killed my father. I can actually say that Monsanto killed my father because the Agent Orange dropped from 1968 to 1971 was manufactured, produced, and sold to the United States government, and that was the Agent Orange that he engaged. Ironically, melanoma, the actual thing that killed him . . . he had several cancers until the melanoma became quite prevalent, but melanoma, the form that he had, the doctors attribute specifically to the Agent Orange influence because what it did, it took a protein from his body and dumped it into the right atrium of his heart and over many years, many decades it made his heart stiffen up and actually went into fibrillation and that is how he died in the summer of 2011.

So if there are two things I can tell you today, it’s one, I’m glad to see people united specifically for the fight against Monsanto because they have killed many people, and two, if you are a Vietnam veteran and have not sought help for the exposure you may have been in contact with in Vietnam, I encourage you to get help. There are many of your brothers out there that can help you, and number two, children and grandchildren of Vietnam veterans, we now know that we carry the same affliction as our fathers and mothers that engaged in combat in Vietnam. Agent Orange is now prevalent in second and third generation individuals, myself afflicted and my son afflicted as well. So those are the main points I wanted to share.

Gunalchéesh.

BioSafety Alliance, Alexis Baden-Mayer, Seattle, 2013

I had the good fortune of participating in the Justice Begins With Seeds International Conference sponsored by the BioSafety Alliance held in Seattle, Washington, in August, 2013. Was good to hang out with so many people who are working for a better world.

Alexis Baden-Mayer, with the Organic Consumers Association is one such person. Alexis delivered a speech that packs a 100% organic punch.

Thanks, Alexis, for your work and thanks for sharing your speech with the world.

Alexis Baden-Mayer

Monsanto hates democracy because democracy doesn’t work for Monsanto.

9 out of 10 of us want to know where Monsanto’s been hiding the GMOs in our food and a most of us wouldn’t eat those GMOs if we knew where they were.

If everything in this country were decided democratically, most of the food we eat would be non-GMO and Monsanto would be driven out of business.

We don’t have a problem convincing people we’re right, we have a problem with our democracy when we can’t get the politicians to pass the laws that the majority of us want.

But no government, no matter how corrupted by corporate money, will be able to stop us when we get the 9 out of 10 people who agree with us to take action with us. And that’s what’s starting to happen.

Monsanto knows that democracy doesn’t work for them, so they’re not taking any chances with it. They’ll fight us at the local and state level when they have to, but when they get a chance, they’re going to take us to a place far way from the voters where it’s hard to hear their voices and where money talks very loudly. Congress.

This is what they did when the Center for Food Safety’s lawsuits started having an effect. Monsanto got their main man in Congress, Sen. Roy Blunt, to slip the Monsanto Protection Act into a spending bill that Congress had to pass to avoid a government shut-down. It was stuck in the bill at the last minute and it didn’t get a vote, but it became law.

We’re seeing the same thing now with the King Amendment. Rep. Steve King from Iowa got the House to include an amendment to the Farm Bill that says no state can put any condition on the manufacture or production of any agricultural product in interstate commerce. The debate on the King Amendment in Congress has focused on Prop 2, a ballot initiative passed by the voters of California that says farm animals should have enough room to spread their limbs and turn around, that’s why we’re calling it the Animal Cruelty Protection Act but I was told by Hill staffers that Rep. King actually came up with this idea because of state laws regulating ethanol. The law is so broadly written that it could apply to anything, animal welfare laws, ethanol regulations, and certainly the laws we’re passing to regulate GMOs.

The Grocery Manufacturers Association also hates democracy. They’re working with Monsanto to fight I-522, but we know from news reports that they’re also in DC, trying to take care of the democracy problem they’re having, with states starting to pass laws to label GMOs. They probably like what they see in the King Amendment, but the Farm Bill might not pass, so they’re working behind the scenes now to see what can be done in September when Congress is back scrambling to avoid a government shut-down again before their current spending bill expires on September 30.

What’s amazing is that Congress as corrupted as it is by corporate money is way too democratic for Monsanto and the Grocery Manufacturers Association. They’ll fight us in Congress when the have to, but they’d rather be somewhere we can’t get to, where voters are obsolete, where the corporations have full and exclusive access, where everything is kept secret from the public: international trade negotiations.

The Obama Administration is currently negotiating two huge new trade deals, one with Europe and one with countries around the Pacific, including Japan and Peru. The US position is that bans on GMOs, but also pre-market safety testing and labels, are barriers to trade. The person who’s negotiating this for Obama is Islam Siddiqui who used to be the Vice President and Chief Lobbyist for CropLife America — that’s Monsanto, Dupont, Dow, Syngenta, Bayer and BASF, that’s the group that sent a mean letter to Michelle Obama when she planted her pesticide-free and GMO-free organic garden. Siddiqui is a political operator. He got is job with Obama by fundraising for Obama. Before working as a lobbyist for Monsanto and the rest, he worked for Clinton trying to get GMOs, sewage sludge and irradiation into organic.

Our movement stopped Siddiqui then and we can stop Siddiqui now! We can stop the Monsanto Protection Act and the Animal Cruelty Protection Act! We can stop Congress’s attempts to take away states’ rights to regulate food and farming. We can stop Sen. Roy Blunt, Rep. Steve King, the Grocery Manufacturers Association, Monsanto, Dow, Dupont, Syngenta, Bayer and BASF! We can do it by getting the 9 out of 10 people who agree with us to take action with us and by moving the fight away from Congress and international trade deals where corporate money is louder than the voters and get back to the state and local level where democracy works for us. GMO Free San Juans made democracy work last year. We’re going to make democracy work here in Washington in November when we pass I-522! We’re going make democracy work in Oregon when GMO Free Jackson County passes its ballot initiative in May 2014!

Alexis Baden-Mayer, Esq.
Political Director
Organic Consumers Association

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