Just One of Monsanto’s Crimes, or Why We Can’t Trust the EPA
2,4-D and the dioxin pollution it creates are too dangerous to allow, period, but in the hands of bad actors like Monsanto and Dow Chemical the dangers increase exponentially. What's the Environmental Protection Agency doing? Helping cover-up the chemical companies' crimes!
In February, Monsanto agreed to pay up to $93 million in a class-action lawsuit brought by the residents of Nitro, West Virginia, for dioxin exposure from accidents and pollution at an herbicide plant that operated in their town from 1929 to 2004.
That may seem like justice, but it is actually the result of Monsanto's extraordinary efforts to hide the truth, evade criminal prosecution and avoid legal responsibility.
A brief criminal fraud investigation conducted (and quickly aborted) by the EPA revealed that Monsanto used a disaster at their Nitro, WV, plant to manufacture "evidence" that dioxin exposure produced a skin condition called chloracne, but was not responsible for neurological health effects or cancers such as Non-Hodgkins lymphoma.
These conclusions were repeatedly utilized by EPA and the Veterans Administration to deny help to citizens exposed to dioxin, if these persons did not exhibit chloracne.
The EPA knew the truth about Monsanto's dioxin crimes, but it decided to hide it. Why? It would have affected us all. EPA's brief criminal investigation of Monsanto included evidence that Monsanto knowingly contaminated Lysol with dioxin, even as the product was being marketed for cleaning babies' toys.
Here are the details of this jaw-dropping and heart-breaking case of corporate criminality and EPA collusion.
According to Natural News:
In the town of Nitro, West Virginia, Monsanto operated a chemical plant from 1929 to 1995, making an herbicide that had dioxin as a by-product. The name dioxin refers to a group of highly toxic chemicals that have been linked to heart and liver disease, human reproductive disorders, and developmental problems. Dioxin persists in the environment and accumulates in the body, even in small amounts. In 2001, the U.S. government listed dioxin as a "known human carcinogen".
In 1949, at the Nitro plant, a pressure valve blew on a container of this herbicide, producing a plume of vapor and white smoke that drifted out over the town. Residue coated the interior of buildings and those inside them with a fine black powder. Within days, workers experienced skin eruptions, and many were diagnosed with chloracne, a long lasting and disfiguring condition. Others felt intense pains in their chest, legs and trunk. A medical report from the time said the explosion "caused a systemic intoxication in the workers involving most major organ systems." Doctors detected a strong odor coming from the patients they described as men "excreting a foreign chemical through their skins".
Monsanto downplayed the incident, saying that the contaminant was "fairly slow acting" and only an irritant to the skin.
Meanwhile, the Nitro plant continued to produce herbicides, In the 1960's it manufactured Agent Orange, the powerful herbicide used by the U.S. military to defoliate jungles during the Vietnam War, and which became the focus of lawsuits by veterans contending they had been harmed by exposure to the chemical. Agent Orange also created dioxin as a by-product.
At the Nitro plant, dioxin waste went into landfills, storm drains, streams, sewers, into bags with the herbicide, and then the waste was burned out into the air. Dioxin from the plant can still be found in nearby streams, rivers, and fish.
According to Source Watch, in 1990, Cate Jenkins, a PhD chemist at EPA, became convinced that Monsanto had deliberately manipulated studies of worker victims of the Nitro disaster showing that dioxin was a human carcinogen.
Dr. Jenkins wrote a memorandum entitled "Newly Revealed Fraud by Monsanto in an Epidemiological Study Used by EPA to Assess Human Health Effects from Dioxins." Read the memo at PureFood.org.
According to her memo:
Dr. Raymond Suskind at the University of Cincinnati was hired by Monsanto to study the workers at Monsanto's Nitro, West Virginia plant. Dr. Suskind stated in published studies in question that chloracne, a skin condition was the prime indicator of high human dioxin exposures, and no other health effects would be observed in the absence of this condition. Unpublished studies by Suskind, however, indicate the fallacy of this statement. No workers except those having chloracne were ever examined by Suskind or included in his study. In other words, if no workers without chloracne were ever examined for other health effects, there is no basis for asserting that chloracne was "the hallmark of dioxin intoxication."
These conclusions have been repeatedly utilized by EPA, the Veterans Administration, etc., to deny any causation by dioxin of health effects of exposed citizens, if these persons did not exhibit chloracne.
The results of Dr. Suskind's studies also were diluted by the fact that the exposed group contained not only individuals having chloracne (a genuine, but not the only effect of dioxin exposure), but also all workers having any type of skin condition such as chemical rash. The workers could have had no or negligible dioxin exposures, but they were included in the study as part of the heavily exposed group. This fact was revealed only by the careful reading of the published Suskind study.
Further, Dr. Suskind utilized statistics on the skin conditions of workers compiled by a Monsanto clerical worker, without any independent verification.
Dr. Suskind also covered-up the documented neurological damage from dioxin exposures. At Workers Compensation hearings, Suskind denied that the workers experienced any neurological health effects. In the Kemner, et al. v. Monsanto proceedings, however, it was revealed that Suskind had in his possession at the time examinations of the workers by Monsanto's physician, Dr. Nestman, documenting neurological health effects.
In his later published study, Dr. Suskind denied the continuing documented neurological health effects suffered by the workers, falsely stating that symptoms "had cleared."
All of the Monsanto dioxin studies also suffer another fatal flaw. The purported "dioxin unexposed" control group was selected from other workers at the same Monsanto plant. An earlier court settlement revealed not only that these supposedly unexposed workers were exposed to dioxins, but also to other carcinogens. One of these carcinogens, para-amino biphenyl, was known by Monsanto to be a human carcinogen and it was also known that workers were heavily exposed.
Another Monsanto study involved independent medical examinations of surviving employees by Monsanto physicians. Several hundred former Monsanto employees were too ill to travel to participate in the study. Monsanto refused to use the attending physicians reports of the illness as part of their study, saying that it would introduce inconsistencies. Thus, any critically ill dioxin-exposed workers with cancers such as Non-Hodgkins lymphoma (associated with dioxin exposures), were conveniently excluded from the Monsanto study.
There are numerous other flaws in the Monsanto health studies. Each of these misrepresentations and falsifications always served to negate any conclusions of adverse health effects from dioxins.
Within days of learning that the Office of Enforcement had initiated a criminal investigation of Monsanto based on Jenkins' allegations, her job duties were withdrawn without warning. She was not given any assignments from August 30, 1990 until she was reassigned on April 8, 1992 to a job which was primarily administrative or clerical.
According to a 1994 report on "EPA's Phony Investigation of Monsanto," by William Sanjour, Policy Analyst, US Environmental Protection Agency, published in Rachel's Hazardous Waste News:
Dr. Jenkins filed a complaint with the Department of Labor claiming that she was being harassed for carrying out perfectly legal activities. The Labor Department investigated and found in Jenkins favor. The EPA appealed three times all the way up to the Secretary of Labor but each time the Department came down in favor of Jenkins finding that "None of the rationales [explaining her transfer] given by EPA ... appear valid".
In August of 1992, EPA quietly closed the criminal investigation without ever determining or even attempting to determine if the Monsanto studies were valid or invalid, let alone fraudulent. ... There was no public announcement that the investigation was closed. Dr. Jenkins didn't learn about it until fifteen months later. Yet Monsanto knew within a few days of EPA's closing the case.
Why did Monsanto and the EPA go to such great lengths to hide the truth? It would have affected us all. EPA's brief criminal investigation of Monsanto included evidence that Monsanto knowingly contaminated Lysol with dioxin, even as the product was being marketed for cleaning babies' toys.
Dr. Jenkin's memo also contained evidence that Lysol, a product made from Monsanto's Santophen, was contaminated with dioxin with Monsanto's knowledge. The manufacturer of Lysol was not told about the dioxin by Monsanto for fear of losing his business. Other companies using Santophen, who specifically asked about the presence of dioxin, were lied to by Monsanto.
This is just one example of why we can't trust the EPA to stop Monsanto and Dow Chemical from poisoning us with dioxin.
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22 comments on "Just One of Monsanto’s Crimes, or Why We Can’t Trust the EPA"
About time! As I recall Dow's Midland plant was under itgistivaneon in the early 1980's, at the same time as the originaly Agent Orange lawsuit, because dioxin was detected in the river and they actually got away with explaining that the dioxin was caused by people tossing their cigarette butts upstream!
April 18, 2012 9:02am
In the early 70's I personally sprayed a few tons of Silvex 2-4d, 2-4-5 tp on Western Washington. I was working for a state agency and was assured that the chemical was the "most researched and safest" herbicide available. The stuff came in an ORANGE barrel with a olive drab military stencil. So far, no health problems.
The chemicals mimic auxin, a type of plant growth hormone, at the time I made an erroneous connection between di-oxin and auxin. The was no google then, so I continued with my unintentional crime in the bliss of ignorance, sorry.
April 16, 2012 7:45am
Monsanto and Crop Life lobbyists influenced our elected officials. The TWO old parties the Conservatives and Liberals sold us out. The two fringe parties the NDP and Bloc voted for disclosure and the Canadian People. Good going to those representatives
The Agriculture critic from the official opposition explains what went on at a local Food sovereignty forum from 20Mar2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uuap-Lc85LU (2Min 2Sec)
We need video of the lobbyists and those they hang out with. They need to be outed for their crimes.
The Political parties that sold us out should never get a vote again. That type of a sell out should be a death sentence for their party. Never to be trusted with out vote and country.
Real Name: Doug Pederson AKA SpectateSwamp
April 16, 2012 1:01am
Political and financial expediency are what matter to most people who need a paycheck to pay for materialistic lifestyles, NOT right and wrong.
Most people want to own a nice house in a nice neighborhood and own nice cars and nice clothes so they can sya that they are nice.
Money talks. Obey, or else you will be punished financially.
April 15, 2012 7:07pm
Why is not this not getting broader coverage? Say, on a TV new magazine.
April 15, 2012 6:10pm
I was always under the impression that it was the manufacture of 2,4,5-T not 2,4-D that was a major source of the dangerous dioxins. I have not seen or heard much relating to 2,4-D and dioxin in the literature, or in regulatory documents (Australia and NZ), or in industry comments, or in informal discussions with many R&D types in many companies. This was a hot topic after Agent Orange.
Retired now, but I have only spent 40 years in the field of weed science, herbicide use and regulation.
Monsanto does need to clean up its house, yet using incorrect data to do so could also be considered to be morally bankrupt. There is sufficient real data to more than do that. Who's problem is Love Canal?
For another major incident with good anaylsis see the Seveso disaster, Italy.
April 16, 2012 10:05am
I agree. Monsanto's crimes are so many that it would be a shame to dilute the power of any criticism of it by including incorrect material, or confused journalism. While 2,4-D does not contain or have as a by-product the same dioxin as in Agent Orange, it does contain an unregulated dioxin chemical that, though it isn't regulated, can be harmful and long-lasting in the environment. It's going to be used more and more now that glyphosate resistant weeds are multiplying.
April 15, 2012 6:04pm
You have good points. But I think the difference is that today we have an independent media with broader, faster reach than in the past. And, as we've seen over this past year, people are beginning to see what power we have when working together in millions. That is the only way we can over-power the disgusting corporate lobby machine and end the FDA/USDA/EPA revolving doors of conflict of interests. Unfortunately we currently have a SCOTUS that is all too aligned with these evil corporations. Perhaps Obama will do the right thing during his next term and not appoint total failures like Thomas (former counsel for Monsanto) to the bench.
April 15, 2012 4:27pm
Don't blame someone who has been in office only 4 years. IT IS and STILL IS the BUSHITES!!Get a Clue! Choose your propaganda well! THINK! Monsanto and Dow have been killing us for a long time for their Gain Period.No good news here...
April 16, 2012 9:48am
The regulatory agencies that were set up, like the EPA by Nixon(!), because of the immense public demand, are still just as crippled by budget cuts and by civil servants rotating from industry to agency to industry as they were when Republican "no big government" theory made them this way.
April 15, 2012 12:29pm
"Corporations" themselves, are only lies. They are formed by groups of individuals who prima-facie show their intent to commit criminal negligence BY forming themselves into groups to be "legally allowed" to take risks which only affect others, for gains which will only accrue to them selves... and, because they have bribed enough of their pet sales-puppets ('politicians') for enough generations, these exercises in the right to be irresponsible are always granted.
In effect, the existence of "corporations" allows the might-makes-right of multiple persons contributing to a large pot of bribe money (and these days, even that's classed as corporate "free speech" too!) to trump the rule of law, in diluting these individual's responsibility to real, human laws, by using an excuse that even small children wouldn't fall for:
"I didn't do it - ONLY The GROUP did it! Whee!"
Lying is the most basic form of theft - it's the theft of the Truth.
'Theft' defines CRIME (all crimes are different forms of theft: lying is fraud, robbery is theft of goods, assault is theft of freedom, and murder is theft of life).
April 15, 2012 12:40pm
That is a beginning. But what is abundantly clear about corporations, the dragons of our day, is also true about any hierarchically organized entity. As long as their is a command structure that secures power for some there will be lying. It is just the nature of the beast. Direct democracy in small enough venues to obstruct the activities of sociopathic folks, think New England Town Meetings, is far from perfect but it is the medicine that is needed to heal the world. Start today in your neighborhood.
April 15, 2012 8:19pm
The government has been long-since hijacked by self-promoting salesmen, who are of course beholden to the corporazis who fund their campaigns.
As someone once said, "No one would spend millions of dollars to be hired for a position which pays a salary of a few hundred thousand, unless they were planning to steal it all back and more!"
So, here's how to "Fix Democracy:"
The simple and easy solution? We hold two quick, back-to-back elections: the first (as usual) to hire the worker's pool of candidates, by district; the second, where everyone, regardless of geographical location/ district, assigns them directly to their cabinet portfolio poisitons - no more conflict-of-interest "parties" partying at our expense, ever! Needless to say, we can have easy internet recall elections, prompted by a certain number of disgrunted complainants!
The salesmen here now only endlessly legislate to micro-manage our lives because they must be seen to be doing something for their money; if it ain't broke, they will try to fix it anyway. Otherwise, they only pass laws to build up business-friendly infrastructures to benefit those who funded their election campaigns, which they will later downsize and outsource to make them seem inefficient, so they can sell them off to those same corporazi sponsors at fire-sale prices, in exchange for their cushy perpetual make-work rewards on those corporations boards of directors; the salesmen are traders, and as such always have, still do, and always will sell out our countries for only their own gains.
As for the corporate food industry: food is a NEED - so it isn't affected by the usual supply-and-demand rules; if the cost rises, the demand can not decrease!
That makes the food industry into an addictions industry!
If and when Monstroso here can literally destroy it's competition by destroying and replacing their crops, they will own the world because they can then set the prices and so determine who lives and who dies! (Every see one of those "The Omen" movies, where Damian the antiChrist tries to take over the global food production industry?)! Same with president Aboma and the 'EPA!'
This 'EPA' is also only a gang of human individuals, and they can always be (and obviously, already have been) bribed.
;-(
April 15, 2012 11:45am
Until the PERSONS who perpetrate these crimes are sent to PRISON (where they can mix with the regular prison population and suffer the consequences of privatized prison management), we will have this sort of nonsense. You can't fine the super-rich enough to make them act responsibly.
April 15, 2012 12:35pm
Personally, I wish retributive justice worked, then I could feel more comfortable with my primitive feelings, but it doesn't. Sorry. Seeking to cure this problem by jailing folks is like trying to eradicate crab grass by swearing at it. Just as silly. When we stop depending on a system domination and subordination our communities will shrink to a more human scale and those mentally ill individuals who have no capacity to feel empathy will reassume the depressed rank in society that is their due. As long as compulsive lying is a way to get ahead we will continue down the road to extinction.
herb
April 15, 2012 8:40pm
Lying is theft, and theft is a crime; we should jail these criminals, not fine them, otherwise there is NO justice. There must be consequences for theft, and there must be seen to be consequences.
While lying may be a defensive form of attack, it is most often used to pre-judicially slander others by pretending they would have attacked one first, had one only given them the opportunity.
Pre-emption is the root of all evil.
After all, when you attack first, then by definition you are the predatory criminal aggressor, and they are your innocent victims; there's no two ways about it!
(Attacking second, in defense of one's self and of innocent others, is always OK and may in fact be mandatory, for any sort of justice or deterrant to exist at all, let alone prevail).
This has been true through out history, ever since Confucius coined his Golden Rule of Law correctly in the negative (as "Do NOT do unto others") and no one wants to be attacked first!
Since then, the doctor's Hippocratic oath has followed suit ("First, Do No Harm!") as has the founding charter of the UN (where the #1 war-crime is "to be the aggressor in war") as well as in the social engineer's 'Precautionary Principle.'
Even small children instinctively know it as the: "But Mom! THEY STARTED IT!" Rule (!)
On the other side of the divide, are such anti-luminaries as Muhammad (whose islam declares it's moslem mind-slaves to be so "superior" to all non-moslems, that it's not only their right, but also their holy duty to their god, to always attack all 'the Others' first, to extort, enslave, and murder all the non-moslems in the world for allah, and simply for the "crime" of not being moslems nor of Submitting to Muhammad's lies,) Hitler, Stalin and Mao, and of course, most recently, George W. Bush and his offensive 'Bush Doctrine' of pre-emptively 'defensive' war!
And he didn't even bother to add a valid disclaimer, such as that all threats are psychological attacks (aka coercion, duress, extortion and 'terrorism') and all non-defensive attacks are already crimes, either!
The only real threats to civilization that exist are the ones evil people make up to justify their crimes!
;-(
April 15, 2012 11:19am
Imagine, if you can, some change, perhaps the Vulcans really do arrive on Earth, that allowed for a complete retraction and exposure of lies and the activities of our professional lying class, the public relations industry in general, most politicians and the various radical religious and other interest groups. If just the worst examples of lying were revealed, people in general would feel like the earth had disappeared from beneath their feet.
I am reminded of Jack Nicholson's line from the movie, "The truth. You can't handle the truth!"
I myself have a lot of trouble accepting the blizzard of lies, due largely to my experience in Viet Nam working as a civilian refugee aid worker. I am left so skeptical that I believe almost nothing I hear and little of what I can research.
Monsanto will be partly responsible for my death. While working in the camps I was repeatedly drenched with Agent Orange by idiot US Army pilots emptying their tanks as they crossed over the village and DELIBERATELY bombing me. I would often walk around for days before being able to shower adequately. Three cancers removed surgically, and two more that must be watched via VERY intrusive medical instrumentation on a regular basis, undoubtedly with more around the bend. But that is nothing compared to the Vietnamese population that still carries a tremendous burden of disease and congenital malformation from this heinous crime.
I am suggesting that, in this case, attacking the head of the snake, Monsanto or your megatarget of choice, is counter productive. The correct place to begin reestablishing a climate of truth is in our own neighborhoods. Ours is a culture of going along to get along for common people and do whatever you can get away with for the privileged. The fact that we live daily with lying about the many injustices we actually witness and know personally about, is the Achilles's heel of our souls. Just beginning to address the injustices that are under our noses will most likely allow the opening of the mind that will be necessary before we can even begin to think about confronting the centers of injustice like Monsanto. Honesty starts at home.
As Hitler helpfully pointed out in his oft quoted passage from Mein Kampf, for the "big lie" to work it is necessary for common people to be steeped in small lies in their personal lives. Require radical honesty (see Radical Honesty: How To Transform Your Life By Telling The Truth by Brad Blanton) in our daily dealings and the rest will clear itself up automatically, I believe.
herb
April 15, 2012 10:54am
Or any other Corporate owned Government acronym ...
April 15, 2012 10:34am
Readers, Please tell me...I don't mean to be cynical but...I have known Monsanto to have perpetrated their various assaults upon people and the environment since I learned about their activities in the 70s... Could someone PLEASE tell me how our knowledge of these activities has, in any way, deterred these aforementioned assaults? Monsanto appears to be like the Energizer Bunny...Could someone PLEASE convince me that we've changed this corporation, in any way, for the better, since we've learned about them?
April 15, 2012 8:26pm
Since the real human individuals in this "mighty corporation" idol, have never been exposed, outed, shamed, nor charged with their crimes, they have no incentive to stop commmitting them. Only when we realize that all "corporations" are exercises in criminal negligence and so we work to rescind their various charters of irresponsible incorporation, will we have destroyed the ring of fear and greed circular lies which protects them from being seen for the lying thieving Gollum-like criminals that they really always were and still are, Frodo!
;-)
April 15, 2012 9:59am
Just read this horrific revelation and the two refs dealing with the coverups. What a dangerous and sinister threat this issue presents to the health of countless millions of human beings and other species. At the scale revealed here, even our national security is jeopardized.
This is a top priority issue that fully justifies a comprehensive, robust investigation at national and international levels. If found guilty of what's stated here, Monsanto must be immediately shut down and energetically prosecuted in American and World Courts in order to prevent this kind of travesty from happening again.
April 15, 2012 8:52pm
Giving in to the false instinct to always join larger groups ('World Court') for protection is always a mistake. What's needed is to concentrate on the individuals, make them realize that lying is only the most basic form of theft (it's the theft of the Truth) and that all thefts are crimes, and all crimes are thefts.
They must also be taught that, contrary to their 'Wall Street' mythos, greed is NOT 'good;' greed IS only still fear!
The fear of pain IS the greedy hope of no pain! Thought is a two-step process: first, fear the pain, not the fear of the pain, in order have the hope to overcome the problem causing the pain! No problem was ever solved by ignoring it! Corporazis habitually always prefer to exploit an unsolved problems' infinite symptoms, by turning an easily-solved, simple and temporary problem with a permanent solution, into an "eternal crises" for which their victims will of course seem to need them as their mighty leaders and crisis-relief manangement expert salesmen - i.e: "Please Give Generously - AGAIN!"
These "high-powered" executives are really only the most scared little bullies, at heart! Insecure, unrealistic, covetous and jealous little status-idol worshippers.
Out them and shame them into controlling themselves - because (again contrary to their self-serving myths) the ends do NOT justify the means - on the contrary, the means only define the end results!
After all, when you lie, steal and kill to get your way, you aren't a "great success;" you're still really only a lying, thieving murderer!
They have no right to not be offended by the painful truth, no right to unearned self-esteem, no irrational hope of having entitlements and rights without responsibilities, and no greedy hope before fearful safety is looked after; collective needs before private wants, not vice-versa!
;-)