Monday, May 28, 2018

Now ... About Those Military That DID Make it Home Alive (or Partially Alive)

Having grieved the loss of lives due to the lies the US government has pedaled the last 200 years .. we turn to those who, either were drafted (i.e. Vietnam era and prior) or volunteered to:

Returning from these wars or covert ops based on lies, requires that these participants in the government's programs of regime change around the world (as well as the amoral tasks these soldiers, sailors and airmen have obeyed to carry out) reflect on their actions and words while in these roles.

For decades, honorable US servicemen have returned only to figure out that they have been deceived:
[see the famous speech in context here]

It is one thing for the US government to deceive millions of young people to use for their agenda, BUT when they return home ravaged by physical or mental wounds it is the same government that refuses to treat these who have given of themselves.

Lately we have experienced a suicide rate of 22 vets a day and yet the US government VA program refuses to treat these people with natural Rx that could alleviate the PTSD they live with daily:
America’s prolonged military conflicts over the past 17 years have exposed an aging and ineffective health care system, ill-prepared for the type and severity of the latest round of war-related injuries. Upwards of 20 percent of the 2.7 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans will experience post-traumatic stress or depression, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The VA is not equipped to effectively or comprehensively treat the complexity of every veteran’s mental and physical wounds, leaving former service members to cope with limited and inadequate treatment options. Veterans are often placated with “cocktails” of prescription drugs, including powerful and addictive opiates. The current arrangement is not meeting veterans’ healthcare needs.

Not only this, should vets be treated, they risk losing the ability to defend themselves, their family and their property!

A determination of mental incompetence by the VA, tied to the management of monetary benefits through the VA’s fiduciary program, bars the beneficiary from possessing or buying a gun because of a provision in the “Brady Bill.”
Despite this possibility, the VA maintains that the fears are misplaced.
A spokesperson for the agency said that concerns about losing firearms due to a PTSD diagnosis are “unfounded.”
But the article provides evidence to the contrary, describing the experience of Sergeant Eddie Montoya, who was present during a bombing near Mosul in 2004 that killed 22 people.
Montoya later received a PTSD diagnosis, before ending up in a psychiatric hold during a stay at a VA clinic where he sought help for alcohol abuse.
After Montoya sought to increase his benefits, a subsequent evaluation led the agency to consider designating him incompetent and having a guardian manage his benefits.
Later, he was denied a concealed carry permit by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department.
“I was reaching out to a ‘trusted’ source’ and got penalized for it,” said Montoya. “This is why vets won’t reach out.”
Even though the VA and various lawyer firms SAY there is no cause for alarm, once you are a veteran, you KNOW you can never trust the US Government .. fact!

This is not right nor is it moral .. but that is government (1 Sam 8:9-18):

For me, I would rather have anarchy .. an environment without rulers (not without rules duh) .. like the Farmer's Market below:

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