HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) – Former Marine Brian Moyer
is fed up with government denials.
He saw herbicides being sprayed while he served on Guam
during the Vietnam War.
The government denies it used the powerful defoliant Agent
Orange on Guam.
Moyer, who now heads Agent Orange Survivors of Guam, is not
convinced.
“They continue going
on with this lie,” Moyer said.
Former Marine Brian Moyer went to Guam to seek answers and
evidence.
He recently traveled to Guam, where following our reports
about the use of Agent Orange, local and federal Environmental Protection
Agency field staff greeted him.
“I had witnessed
spraying on many many occasions,” Moyer explained.
He took E.P.A. staff to a fuel pipeline that runs from Apra
Harbor to Andersen Air Force Base and other military installations.
Lakeland veteran Leroy Foster, who died last year, claims he
sprayed hundreds of thousands of gallons of Agent Orange along that pipeline,
as well as around military bases, housing and schools.
“I was spraying the
most deadliest substance on earth,” Sgt. Leroy Foster told me two years ago.
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