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For over 60 years, the "War is Hell" photograph of a young Vietnam War soldier has been an undisputed icon of history. Its meaning was thought to be understood by all. But what if the photo held a darker, more terrifying secret, hidden in plain sight? A team of researchers recently applied cutting-edge technology to this mysterious 1965 photograph, scanning it at a resolution never before possible. When they zoomed in, they discovered a microscopic clue that had been invisible for decades—an anomaly that unraveled a chilling, 60-year-old cover-up involving the military and a powerful corporation. This is the story of how one photo rewrote history and exposed a devastating truth.
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Dale Brantley
I had a neighbor that died a few years ago from Agent Orange cancer. He fought VA and Social Sercurity for years for disability retirement. He finally won in the mid 90s. The hearing officer was hostile to the VA and Marine Corp, he was able to get an unredacted copy of his Marine Corp medical recor... View More
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colleen
A friend at church's grandson was having debilitating migraines that wouldn't quit. They traced it back to the agent orange his grandfather aquired in Vietnam.
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