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Statement Policy isn’t Law

Updated: Oct 21, 2025

If any party changes a single word in these statements while an open investigation into crimes against humanity is ongoing, that altered version will be treated as an attempt to interfere with evidence and will be recorded and preserved in the ICC/UN evidentiary trail. All changes will be publicly documented and may be annexed to the historic record.



Costs

There’s a bill to pay — but it’s a moral and legal bill, not just a cheque. The cost of a slow and painful death is enormous: my father, my brother, and a sibling lost in miscarriage — and 50 years of systemic persecution & criminal obstruction across Government, Banking, Insurance, Manufacturers, NATO.



Accountability

Governments, banks, insurers, manufacturers, and NATO all knew. Their silence enabled systemic persecution & criminal obstruction for 50 years. They cooked the books and erased us.



Recognition

The only recognition I want is for International law be applied domestically, for profiteering to stop — and the UN to babysit Australia until it completely conforms to help all Australians.

Policy isn’t Law




Australian MEDIA POSITIONING STATEMENT (for after classification)



For 50 years, the national media did not “miss” this story — they buried it.

They platformed denial, protected institutions, and treated the Vietnam Veterans & there children as collateral damage. While governments hid policy, the media hid truth.


The press is not a witness in this case — it is a participant and a named party at The Hague.

Silence is not neutrality.

Silence is complicity.


National media were notified, repeatedly.

They chose access to power over a duty to the public.

They will now answer for that choice.


INTERNATIONAL MEDIA POSITIONING STATEMENT (for after classification)


For half a century, second-generation victims of TCDD (Agent Orange) were denied recognition inside Australia, New Zealand, and Canada — not because the evidence was unclear, but because the institutions responsible for the harm controlled the narrative.


Domestic media acted as gatekeepers, not watchdogs.

The story did not fail to surface — it was actively contained.

International media now have a unique responsibility:

to report what national outlets suppressed and to document a state-enabled cover-up that lasted five decades.


This is more than a toxic exposure story —

it is a human rights and accountability story.

The international record will show that:

• the victims were real

• the evidence was overwhelming

• the silence was manufactured

• and the denial was policy-driven- persecution by policy… policy isn’t law.


The world’s press is now the line of sight between the public and a buried truth.


Your coverage is not commentary — it is historical correction.


 
 
 

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