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Repatriation Medical Authority and SOP Review Officers 30 Day Legal Warning

Subject: 30-Day Notice – ICC Escalation: SOP Failure, Crimes Against Humanity, TOC, and Corporate Collusion


26th May 2025


To the Repatriation Medical Authority and SOP Review Officers,


This is a formal 30-day notice that I will be submitting a complaint to the International Criminal Court (ICC) on 1 July 2025 under Article 15 of the Rome Statute.


This submission addresses crimes against humanity under Articles 7(1)(h) and 7(1)(k), and meets the threshold for transnational organised crime due to multigenerational denial, corporate collusion, and institutional failure to recognise and respond to foreseeable harm.


Bayer (formerly Monsanto) and Dow Inc. — the original manufacturers of Agent Orange and its contaminant, TCDD — have profited more than $100 billion globally. Meanwhile, Australian regulatory and medical bodies have continued to deny support and recognition to second-generation victims, despite longstanding international evidence and warnings.


As the authority responsible for drafting and maintaining Statements of Principles under the Veterans’ Entitlements Act, your office directly determines what is medically acknowledged as related to service. The failure to include or review second-generation harm from TCDD exposure — despite decades of congenital anomalies, immune disorders, spinal defects, reproductive issues, and neurodevelopmental disability — is not just a policy gap. It is a systemic breach of duty that has caused widespread and preventable harm.


You now have until 30 June 2025 to:


  • Acknowledge this notice

  • Confirm whether your office intends to initiate a review of the relevant SOPs to consider second-generation harm

  • Provide any documentation or medical rationale that explains the exclusion of intergenerational chemical harm from your assessments



Failure to act will result in your inclusion in Annex B of my ICC submission, and your decisions may be referenced as part of a broader international investigation into institutional and individual accountability for harm caused by military toxic exposure.


After that, your silence will speak for you — forever.

Warm Agent Orange Burns regards,



Danielle Stevens




We will always be a child of a Vietnam Veteran





A formal complaint has been lodged with the International Criminal Court for Crimes against Humanity.



All correspondence can be included in legal proceedings.


 
 
 

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