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International Crime

The Sledgehammer: When Silence Meets International Law

| Agent Orange Child | 6 June 2025


For fifty years, four governments shared one secret.

They didn’t just fail to protect us — they built systems to hide the harm, protect the profit, and bury the truth.


Today, that changed.


This morning, I posted what they all feared:

That this isn’t a public health tragedy.

It’s not “regrettable oversight.”

It’s Transnational Organized Crime.


Australia.

Canada.

New Zealand.

The United States.


Each took a piece of the profit.

Each enforced the silence.

Each denied what generations of children knew in our bones — something was wrong, and nobody was listening.





It Was Never About Care



When a government refuses to acknowledge harm,

blocks recognition,

withholds redress,

and shields corporations who caused it —

that’s not policy failure.

That’s complicity.


And complicity, across borders, for profit?


That’s a crime.

And international law calls it by name.





Why This Post Mattered



Today’s post wasn’t just for the public.

It was for the International Criminal Court.

It was for every minister who’s seen my evidence and stayed silent.

It was for every department still pretending this is too complex to act.


It was a message:


“You are not just part of the system.

You’re part of the operation.

And now the clock is ticking — and the world is watching.”





No More Retreat



I’ve stepped back from the services that harmed me.

I no longer seek care from the system that broke me.


But I do seek justice.

And that path no longer goes through hospitals.

It goes through The Hague.




25 days until final ICC submission.


The evidence speaks loud enough.


 
 
 

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