Monday, December 18, 2006

Is Agent Orange an dead issue???


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Originally uploaded by Oldmaison.
In the military, 'Command and Control' is essential.

"Information Warfare" is often used in pursuit of an advantage over an opponent.
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Information Warfare" may involve collection of information, spreading of propaganda or disinformation and denial of information.

These tactics have been well applied by DND and the Base Gagetown and Area fact Finder Project (BGAFFP) in Canada's best kept secret, the spraying of deadly defoliants at CFB Gagetown.

Private meetings are held previous to the BGAFFP press conferences involving personnel from Ottawa, CFB Gagetown, BGAFFP personnel, the Advisory Board to BGAFFP and different Veterans groups.

Excluded are the general public, the press and the Agent Orange Association of Canada, who have been denied access to these press conferences.

At these "in camera" meetings, the upcoming press release is reviewed and discussed behind closed doors.

This is a calculated tactic that allows all questions, accusations, emotional upsets or disappointments by those opposed to what is about to be released, to be handled out of public view, giving the appearance that all involved are in agreement during the actual press conference.

DND and DVA have shown repeatedly that they will do anything to maintain authority and direction in their mission - The dispelling of the truths about the defoliant spraying that occurred in Gagetown over a period of 50 years.
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Contact:

Art Connolly
Vice President
Agent Orange Association of Canada

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