Proposal for a letter to President, as Jon Mitchel visits our governor: “PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) have a profound effect on child bodies.” (3de21)
Jon Mitchel, a special contract correspondent for this paper who had illuminated the problem of PFAS (derived organic fluorine compounds) pollution from US military bases and the follow-up of the 1955 case of a US Army sergeant who assaulted and murdered a young girl, paid a courtesy visit to Governor Denny Tamaki at the Prefectural Office on 1 December. Telling the governor, “PFAS have a profound effect on the bodies of children” Mitchel proposed that evidence be gathered by an examination of the blood of the prefecture’s people. In reference to the 1955 assault and murder of the young girl, Mitchel explained how the sergeants death penalty had been commuted to 45 years in a US prison and he was paroled 22 years later in 1977. Raising the fact that the sergeant had been awarded a tombstone for his military service by the US government, Mitchel proposed writing a letter to President Biden informing him this was not in line with the wishes of the prefecture’s people and urgin...