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Agent Orange Vietnam War (warning extremely graphic pictures & video)
Agent Orange is the code name for one of the herbicides and defoliants used by the U.S. military as part of its herbicidal warfare program, Operation Ranch Hand, during the Vietnam War from 1961 to 1971. Vietnam estimates 400,000 people being killed or maimed, and 500,000 children born with birth defects.
The link below is a video of the effects of agent orange used in the Vietnam War from 1961 to 1971. They're still suffering the effects of chemical warfare. This video was made in 2004.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJxb7CY13uc
REPORTERS - In Vietnam, 30 years after the war, Agent Orange is still claiming victims. Used on a massive scale by the US army to prevent Viet Cong soldiers from hiding, this powerful herbicide permeated the ground. From encephalitis to congenital deformities and leukaemia, thousands of children are being born severely handicapped due to the chemical.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCqok_UvwY0
Agent Orange Symptoms and Effects
The most distinguishing effects of dioxin poisoning are:
a. chloracne
b. liver dysfunction
c. severe personality disorders
d. cancers
e. birth defects
The following is a list of reported Agent Orange symptoms and effects:
1. Gastrointestinal:
loss of appetite (anorexia)
nausea
vomiting
diarrhea
constipation
yellowing of eyes, skin, and urine (Jaundice)
liver inflammation (Hepatitis)
vomiting blood (Hematemesis)
abdominal pain
gastric hyperplasia
gastric ulcers
2. Genitourinary:
stones
burning
bloody urine (Hermaturia)
dribbling
brown urine
bladder discomfort
kidney pain
3. Neurological:
tingling
numbness
dizziness
headaches
twitching, fidgeting, etc. (Automatic dyscontrol)
Suspension of breath (sleep apnea)
incoordination
unnaturally
drowsy (Hypersomnolence)
loss of sensation in extremities
4. Psychiatric:
violent
irritable
angry
severe depression
suicide
frenzied (Manic)
tremulous
memory loss
loss of concentration
severe personality changes
5. Metabolic:
fatigue
rapid weight loss
spontaneous fever
chills
6. Cardiovascular:
elevated blood pressure
blood deficiency
7. Skin:
chloracne
rash
increased sensitivity (heat)
increased sensitivity (sun)
altered skin color
loss of hair
brittle nails
8. Cancer:
tumors
liver
lung
testicular
ear duct
9. Family:
miscarriages child's deaths---birth defects
a. cleft palates b. open eye
c. kidney abnormalities d. enlarged liver
e. enlarged head f. club foot
g. intestinal hemmorage h. missing or abnormal fingers, toes
i. missing or abnormal reproductive organs
j. missing, abnormal, or displaced body parts
10.Endocrine:
enlarged male mammary glands (Gynecomastia)
excessive milk flow from nipples (Galactorrhea)
decreased sexual drive
difficulty maintaining and erection
11. Visual:
blurring
burning
12. Hearing Loss
13.Respiratory:
difficulty or painful breath (Dyspenea)
shortness of breath
Reported as many as 3 million Vietnamese people have been affected by Agent Orange, including at least 150,000 children born with birth defects. According to Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 4.8 million Vietnamese people were exposed to Agent Orange, resulting in 400,000 people being killed or maimed, and 500,000 children born with birth defects...............
My God.
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Not airballing my layups anymore
Re: Agent Orange Vietnam War (warning extremely graphic pictures & video)
Was the Vietnam War really necessary?
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"LINISH HIM!"
Re: Agent Orange Vietnam War (warning extremely graphic pictures & video)
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Oh yeah, Mitch Kramer?
Re: Agent Orange Vietnam War (warning extremely graphic pictures & video)
Originally Posted by JordanTime
Was the Vietnam War really necessary?
Of course it wasn't.
That's some f*cked up shit. Agent Orange was some really, really messed up stuff.
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