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Veterans File for Class Certification in Chemical, Biological Weapons Testing Case

San Francisco, Calif. 2/9/12 — On behalf of two non-profits, Vietnam Veterans of America and Swords to Plowshares, and eight individual disabled veterans, Morrison & Foerster today filed a petition for class certification in a more than two-year battle with the U.S. military over secret testing of chemical and biological weapons on its own soldiers. The plaintiffs, who are seeking certification of a class of veterans and their survivors, included more than 1,000 pages of supporting documents filed under seal. The last two years have seen titanic discovery battles in which the defendants have resisted production of documents and sought to limit depositions. Trial is set for early 2013.

This lawsuit does not seek monetary damages. Rather, the plaintiffs seek:

  1. To overturn the so-called Feres doctrine, a 1950 Supreme Court decision that, in effect, insulates the government from liability under the Federal Torts Claims Act for any claims brought by service personnel — a claim that was dismissed by the court early in the case.
  2. For the defendants to notify the test participants of the substances they received, the doses, the method of administration (e.g., inhalation, injections, spinal injections, dermal), and the known health effects.
  3. To provide health care for veterans who have suffered diseases or other conditions related to their participation in the tests. Despite explicit regulations and instructions from Congress, the suit alleges that defendants have long resisted any efforts to notify or provide health care to the surviving test participants, arguing that none of them can prove that they have experienced any adverse health effects associated with the tests.

The research programs at issue, concentrated at the Army’s facilities at the Edgewood Arsenal and Fort Detrick, Maryland, allegedly tested more than 400 different chemical and biological substances during five decades in locations throughout the U.S. and abroad, and involved an estimated 100,000 active duty military personnel. The substances tested ranged from drugs or chemicals such as LSD, mescaline, BZ, amphetamines, mustard gas, sarin, CS (riot control agent), and a THC analog called “red oil,” to biological substances such as anthrax, botulism, plague, tularemia, Q fever, as well as crop destruction agents such as dioxin, used in Agent Orange. Plaintiffs allege that none of the “volunteers” for the program provided informed consent, that some experiments were conducted on unwitting participants, and that the testing program involved multiple violations of the Nuremberg Law.

The plaintiffs also contend that the defendants failed to conduct medical surveillance or follow-up of the test subjects, and that defendants have refused to collect information regarding patterns of disease amongst the exposed veterans. The few existing studies or reports indicate that the so-called “test vets” experience a disproportionate incidence of post-traumatic stress disorder and a variety of other diseases and ailments associated with the test substances such as cancers.

Discovery and investigation in the case have shown that the Department of Veterans Affairs actively participated in the human research program, using veterans as test subjects. Yet plaintiffs contend, that same DVA is tasked with deciding veterans’ disability claims. DVA outreach reports show that it has denied between 97% and 99% of all disability or death claims arising out of the exposures. Plaintiffs claim that the DVA is biased against granting claims due to its self-interest in the issues. The claims process has also been complicated by Department of Defense claims that it cannot find records to substantiate most of the veterans’ participation in the tests, causing DVA to summarily deny those claims.

Discovery has also revealed that the CIA secretly retained a cache of 12 magnetic storage tapes, which contain information accumulated for over a decade, including a detailed database of Edgewood studies and participants, as well as a compendium of thousands of files and reports from research conducted at the Edgewood Arsenal and other sites. The defendants have resisted production of the contents of these tapes, which were placed in secure storage at Langley in 1972, arguing most recently that the DOD and CIA lack the capacity to read the files stored on the magnetic tapes. Plaintiffs have filed a series of motions seeking to force production of the documents in the CIA cache, a process that is still ongoing. Plaintiffs have also filed a series of motions challenging defendants’ claims that key documents are “state secrets” or covered by the “deliberative process” privilege. See www.edgewoodtestvets.org for more information.

Michael Blecker, Executive Director of Swords to Plowshares, said, “Swords is proud to be a part of this case and to see it reach the stage where it can hopefully benefit tens of thousands of disabled veterans.”

Rick Weidman, Executive Director for Policy and Government Affairs, of Vietnam Veterans of America, added, “What VVA is all about is to ensure that we leave no veterans behind. The chem/bio veterans were used by the government many years ago and were discharged and abandoned. It is a national disgrace that must be made right.”


For further information, please contact the following plaintiff representatives:  Vietnam Veterans of America, 301-996-8557 (Rick Weidman, rweidman@vva.org); Swords to Plowshares: Veterans Rights Organization, 415-655-7240 (Michael Blecker, mblecker@stp-sf.org); or lead counsel for plaintiffs, Gordon P. Erspamer, 415-268-6411, GErspamer@mofo.com.

Morrison & Foerster is handling the case pro bono.

ABOUT MOFO.

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  1. The media, influential politicians, a retired general or 2, a retired CIA operative, and others may have to back up the regular troops on this or it will just go down as another National Security issue that stays classified. These files are not lost. Files like this dont get lost. They also used Dapsone on us in Vietnam for an anti-malarial pill. It was originally a leprosy medication and the Pentagon wanted to study its usefullness for malaria, so they made us take it until 12 soldiers died. This has been covered up also. I stopped taking the malaria pills after awhile in Vietnam because I didnt trust what they may have been giving us. Alot of us draftees in those days did not trust the US military or the politicians. Same as it ever was… depleated uranium, denial of nerve gas exposures, weapons of mass destruction, on the other side of course, and on and on with national security. In giving them the benefit of the doubt, they may be paranoid at best. This means that they will use toxins on us like Agent Orange or let us be exposed to Depleated Uranium, and believe that it will save the country in the long run by sacraficing a few thousands of our own, and then cover it up so the people don’t revolt and they are still able to recruit more drones to jump off the cliff, for the betterment of mankind. Hiltler thought eleminating certain elements in the population would be for the betterment of mankind in the long run. Wake up! These folks think different then alot of the rest of us and lying and murder is usually justifiable to them when they use this rationale. Their moral and spiritual development is arrested, and like I said, at best they are paranoid, and at worst they are socio-paths. Whatever the case is, we the average citizens and soldiers suffer for it. Our brainwashing is reversible with the proper compassionate debriefing, but for the instigators of these actions, I have my doubts that many of them can be debriefed. It may be too deep and too late. The problem is that these leader folks, that is the pentagon, the politicians, presidents, and the mass media, are very persuasive and powerful in their presentation of this kind of rational, especially when the propaganda is about the boogie man and economics. And that is because these are primordial survival issues in the minds of the populace. So fear of death and enslavement, fear of starvation and lack of water, etc. Well, what would you do without your cell phone and ipad and computer? Cant’ eat that shit and it dont help things grow or desalinate sea water or purify river water so now what? Maybe China will take care of our situation. Just ask the workers in those high tech manf. companies there that make our shit for us. Anyway I am rambling a bit.

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