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What Does NATO Have to Do With It?



Australia is a formal NATO Enhanced Opportunities Partner — meaning it shares military training, ethical frameworks, and operational responsibilities with NATO. It’s not a casual connection. It comes with legal expectations, especially regarding:


  • International Humanitarian Law

  • Civilian Protection Standards

  • Post-conflict responsibility for environmental and human harm



If one of NATO’s trusted partner states used a war-era chemical that caused multi-generational harm — and then systematically covered it up — that’s NATO’s problem too.





The Law Is Clear. The Harm Is Proven.



  • TCDD is listed under the Stockholm Convention as one of the most dangerous Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) on Earth.

  • It is a known carcinogen, endocrine disruptor, and teratogen.

  • Exposure is linked to birth defects, cancers, neurodevelopmental conditions, and reproductive harm — all of which I’ve documented in my medical history, matched to international science.



Australia signed that treaty.

So did Canada.

So did New Zealand.

So did the United States.

And every one of them ignored what happened next.





The Evidence Is Now Global



In the past week alone, my website has been accessed by:


  • The Hague (International Criminal Court)

  • Brussels (NATO Headquarters)

  • Uccle, Belgium (home to legal, health, and scientific agencies)

  • Amsterdam (home to top legal research institutes)



I didn’t just write letters. I sent military records, health data, and legal frameworks. I laid it out — the timeline, the science, the silence. And now, international eyes are on what Australia and its allies tried to keep buried.





This Isn’t Just About Me Anymore



If NATO allows one of its partners to:


  • Violate human rights law,

  • Deny known war-related harm,

  • Ignore multigenerational damage from military chemicals —


    Then NATO becomes complicit through inaction.



This is now a test of NATO’s integrity.

Of the ICC’s reach.

Of the world’s willingness to finally call this what it is:


Crimes against humanity — carried out with chemicals, silence, and suits.





What Happens Now?



That’s up to them.

But one thing is certain:

They can’t say they didn’t know.


Not anymore.




Filed under: Crimes Against Humanity, NATO, ICC, Second-Generation Harm, TCDD, Agent Orange, Justice

 
 
 

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