2014-10-20

Where Are The Good Samaritans?

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Vatic Note:  This is a subject close to my heart.  I am a veteran and served during the Viet Nam War era, and I served stateside, but was scheduled to train for helicopter pilot and then go to Viet Nam to serve on helicopter rescue missions.  I was 3 pounds overweight and I had to wait for a DOD waiver before I could attend the school.  The waiver came after the school had started and so I missed out on active combat duty.   It turns out it was good that I did, since most of those women who went did not survive.

I now belong to a group in my county called "Veterans for Vets" and we have been extremely active in caring for our local vets who have been treated like dogs by our dept of defense, and that is the first time I can remember it being this bad.   I have spoken many times on here about what is being done to our sons, daughters, spouses and parents by the US military run by a foreign government who could care less about our children or their morale in our military.

In fact, they prefer bad or poor morale since that would insure the loss of WW III that these foreign occupiers have planned for us.  That planned loss is another reason they want to confiscate our guns, so we can't resist the occuping winners of that war, when they come to occupy us and rid us of our Christian population. 

Also, the foreign occupiers of our government are the shadow government behind all that is currently going on, globally, so its not suprising they are trying everything within their power to affect our military readiness, through such acts as morale depressors, that includes overextended tours,  divorces,  loss of civilian jobs, drugging our soliders rather than healing them.

NO armour on our vehicles sufficient to protect against road side bombs,  and bullet proof vests to protect them from sniper fire.  Sending them to war, when the soldier knows its wrong.  That means psychological problems that include guilt, depression, and resistance to orders. 

The list is long, but suffice it to say that a soldier never ever abandons his oath of office that he/she took when inducted into the military.  Be grateful for that, since they are educated and trained in warfare and we, civilians have no clue what to do or to expect.   That is why the powers that be want to rid us of those seasoned veterans so they can't train, teach or warn us about warfare.  After that, it's the guns.    

Where Are The Good Samaritans?
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2014/10/18/where-are-the-good-samaritans/
by Robert L. Rosebrock, Veterans Today, 10/18/14

CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT U.S. Government abuses and neglects disabled and homeless Veterans
CRUEL AND UNUSUAL PUNISHMENT
U.S. (VN: Foreign occupied) Government abuses and neglects disabled and homeless Veterans

What do former top officials at Penn State University, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the Department of Justice and its U.S. Attorneys, and a Federal Judge have in common?

They’re all cowards when it comes to fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves.

Yes, evil has been allowed to succeed because there were no good people who stood up to fight for the defenseless and disadvantaged. (VN: not true, what is true is those within the system won't fight for what is right.  Those of us outside the system have fought for those veterans who only wished to serve their country and were betrayed and lied to by the system.)

At Penn State a few years ago it was ten young boys who were sexually abused, while at the Los Angeles VA it’s been tens of thousands of disabled and disadvantaged Veterans who have been dispossessed and forced to live homeless and hungry in degrading and inhuman conditions.  (VN: I can confirm that from personal experience and knowledge and we are doing all in our power to change that for our local veterans.  Start local and go global!)

The fired officials at Penn State didn’t have the moral courage to fight for innocent young boys that they knew were being abused and neglected by one of their top assistant football coaches.

U.S. Attorneys and a Federal Judge didn’t have the moral courage to fight for innocent disabled and homeless Veterans in Los Angeles that they know are being abused and neglected by top VA bureaucrats.

While a few young boys were sexually and psychologically abused by a thought-to-be friendly adult in the Penn State football locker room, how many homeless Veterans in Los Angeles have been physically beaten and psychologically abused by thuggish street criminals in dingy back-alley squalor.

While the disadvantaged boys were taken advantage of because of their vulnerability to a trusting adult, how many disadvantaged female Veterans have been taken advantage of for their own vulnerability by street-strangers and were sexually abused, raped, etc.   (VN: that is war when that happens to a female, or anyone for that matter,  and she becomes psychologically affected which takes much to repair.)

While the young boys were treated to meals to weaken their resistance to sexual abuse, how many homeless Veterans have been forcefully robbed of a sandwich or beaten into submission, maimed for life, or actually killed?

How many homeless Veterans have committed suicide over the depression and outright fear of having to live abandoned and impoverished amidst such extreme danger?

This forced abuse and neglect is atrocious because the homeless and hungry must survive alone, sleeping fearfully with one eye open for his or her safety.
This is solitary confinement in the harshest sense.  (VN: worse, it was intentional and done by the foreign occupiers of our system at the highest levels.  That is something these criminals running our government will eventually pay for big time.  I can hardly wait to see it.)

In sum, our own U.S. Government has executed cruel and unusual punishment against helpless and destitute Veterans who have been illegally exiled from their legally deeded Home.

The VA not only has a lawful obligation to honor and enforce “The Promise” made in the Congressional Act of 1887 and legal Deed of 1888 that repeatedly declares that the sole intent of the land gift is “To locate, establish, construct and permanently maintain a branch of said National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,” but the VA also has a moral obligation to protect Veterans who are disabled and disadvantaged.

Moreover, as a grateful society, we are supposed to be represented by public officials who can be trusted to protect those who have protected us and to inflict punishment on the unjust, not punish the just.

Nonetheless, when the ACLU filed a lawsuit against VA Secretary Eric K. Shinseki and LA executive director Donna Beiter for misusing Veterans property and abusing disabled and homeless Veterans, the Department of Justice and an aggressive team of U.S. Attorneys fought spitefully to have the case dismissed.

No Good Samaritans

Not one individual in the Department of Justice’s staff of U.S. Attorneys had the moral authority to say: “The VA is wrong. Let’s settle this case now and demand they provide the supportive housing and care these defenseless defenders of our nation truly need and were promised.”

Not one volunteered to fight for those who could not fight for themselves. Not a single one blamed the VA bureaucrats, just like the top officials at Penn State refused to blame assistant coach Jerry Sandusky.   Nobody had the moral courage or patriotic will to come to the defense of the defenseless Veterans.  (VN: What this author seems to miss, is this was intentional, thus the whole system was used against them and for good reason in the mind of the foreign occupying government.  It was the only way to insure these same trained troops could not lead any kind of effective resistance.)
 
Instead of being “Good Samaritans,” these cowardly bullies kicked our disabled and homeless Veterans while they were down-and-out and stripped them of any ounce of dignity they might have left by incredulously claiming that our government was not responsible for taking care of them and their war injuries.

And to make certain that these helpless and downtrodden Veterans would never get back up again, an even bigger coward, U.S. District Judge S. James Otero (not a Veteran), put on his bullying black robe and joined in the shameful melee by further kicking our disabled and impoverished Veterans as he rejected five of their six claims in the ACLU lawsuit and denied any supportive shelter and care they so desperately need and deserve.

Traitorous and Blasphemous

To be clear, Judge Otero did not rule against the ACLU lawsuit. No, he cowardly ruled against innocent disabled and disadvantaged Veterans who are homeless and hungry, down-and-out.

While the Judge did rule one claim right, that the VA engaged in nine real estate deals that are “unauthorized by law and therefore void,” he stayed the ruling for six months allowing the Defendants to appeal — which they did – but at the added cost of the American taxpayer and prolonged misery and suffering of tens of thousands of homeless Veterans who need immediate shelter.

This is traitorous and blasphemous! Same goes for the U.S. Attorneys who argued vehemently against these helpless Veterans and appealed the Judgment, and it goes for anyone else who supports their dishonorable and villainous attack.

It’s simply stunning that our men and women in the Military are charged with fighting for people who can’t fight for themselves, and when they become disabled from their injuries in fighting on behalf of all others, there’s nobody, most importantly our government, who is willing, able and ready to fight for them.

Looking For A Few Good Men

Our government’s shameful refusal to defend the defenseless harkens back to the 1992 movie “A Few Good Men” featuring Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson and Demi Moore about a Marine Lance Corporal and a Private being tried for the murder of fellow Marine PFC William (Willy) Santiago who was killed in a hazing incident.

While the Commanding Officer (Nicholson as Colonel Jessup) eventually admits to ordering the “Code Red” hazing ritual that killed Santiago, the two Marines who were being tried are given dishonorable discharges for conduct unbecoming.

The Lance Corporal reminds the Private that as Marines they dishonored the Corps: We’re supposed to fight for people who can’t fight for themselves. We were supposed to fight for Willy.”

Death Before Dishonor

To underscore this “Code of Honor,” a Marine Lieutenant Colonel was to testify in Court against Colonel Jessup but would not bring dishonor to himself and the Corps.   In the movie, the Lt. Col. is seen putting on his Marine Class “A” Dress Uniform and a voice-over reads his suicide note:

“Dear Mr. and Mrs. Santiago, I was William’s executive officer. I knew your son vaguely, which is to say I knew his name. In a matter of time, the trial of the two men charged with your son’s death will be concluded, and seven men and two women whom you’ve never met will try to offer you an explanation as to why William is dead. 

For my part, I’ve done as much as I can to bring the truth to light. And the truth is this: Your son is dead for only one reason. I wasn’t strong enough to stop it. Always, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Andrew Markinson, United States Marine Corps. “(He puts a Marine-issued pistol in his mouth — a gunshot is heard as the scene reverts back to the courtroom)

Dishonor and Injustice

There are thousands of innocent homeless Veterans who have died because public officials have been too weak to stand up in their behalf and provide them with the proper shelter and care they need.  (VN: some died after waiting months and months for an appointment with a VA doctor.  Now where in this society does that happen in real life?  It doesn't, which makes this worse.  They fought, got permanently maimed and died for our freedoms, regardless of what is real, they were lied to and used, and many are now dead or suffering for it.)


How shameful and disgusting it is to witness these dishonorable cowards enforcing their own code of injustice upon tens-of-thousands of innocent and defenseless Veterans in Los Angeles.

How many disabled and homeless Veterans have died unnecessarily since the ACLU lawsuit was filed nearly 14 months ago because these trusted public officials were not strong enough to prevent their deaths from happening?
How many committed suicide out of frustration or were killed or maimed by street thugs and violence while waiting for help?

How many disabled and homeless Veterans have died over the many years because entrusted public officials have refused to fight for those who can’t fight for themselves and have taken land that was legally deeded as their permanent “Home” and misused it for non-Veteran use, including a public dog park, a private school playground, a public park “for the enjoyment of the entire community” and other abusive and degrading use?

Empty archaic buildings are glorified as “historic” and promoted as a tourist attraction by the National Park Services and a wealthy homeowner group, while homeless Veterans sleep outside the locked gates to the largest VA Home in the nation.

How many homeless Veterans have died because shameful cowards are not strong enough to fight for them, but instead fight against them even though they once fought for us?   All of this is conduct unbecoming of any American Citizen and a shameful disgrace, particularly by those who are held to an even higher standard as entrusted public officials.

What makes this abuse and maltreatment even more inhumane and perilous is that Los Angeles has been declared “the meanest city in the nation for the homeless.” (National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty and the National Coalition for the Homeless)

Meanest City in the Nation

“The City of Angels is not where you want to be if you’re homeless, according to a new report by the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty and the National Coalition for the Homeless. The advocacy groups say cities across America are increasingly cracking down on people who have no place to live—none more so than Los Angeles. L.A. ranked as the “meanest” of all cities after taking into account a variety of factors, including the number of anti-homeless laws a city has, its enforcement of those laws, the local political climate toward homeless people, and the city’s history of criminalization measures.

Los Angeles’ persistent effort to crack down on people in the Skid Row part of town was cited in the report, which noted the city was spending $6 million a year for 50 extra police officers to clear out homeless individuals while it allocated only $5.7 million annually for homeless services. LAPD officers were also accused of using excessive force in their anti-homeless efforts.” (www.allgov.com)

For government officials to allow this inhumane treatment of homeless Veterans to take place on skid row and back-alley slums when they already have a legal Home is the lowest of all crimes.   This willful neglect and callous disregard for humanity by trusted public officials has deprived the basic needs of shelter and care for the very men and women who have defended our own freedom and safety.

Time to Take Action!

This is America’s darkest and most evil secret and that’s because nobody with authority would tell the truth about the misappropriated land deals, nor would they defend our disabled and disadvantaged Veterans who’ve been dispossessed by our own government and forced to live alone in back-alley squalor, homeless and hungry.

As responsible and grateful Citizens, we must demand full and complete FBI, Congressional and Grand Jury Investigations into the few bad cowards who have destroyed the lives of so many good and innocent American Military Veterans.

Not only will this shameful national disgrace eventually expose the biggest land-fraud scam in American history that has brought forth some of the most inhumane crimes committed on American soil, but it will expose the most shameful of all cover-ups and the worst breaches of American justice.  (VN: that is what happens when you let a foreign nation that hates us, to run our government.  This same foreign government killed our sailors in the USS Liberty incident, all for political reasons.  They only have loyalty to their adopted country, and not to the USA, which is their country of birth.  These are called "Dual Israeli citizens".  We must purge them out of top positions within our government.)

Looking For A Few Good Citizen Soldiers

Albert Einstein prophetically declared “The world is a dangerous place to live – not because of the people who are evil but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.”

Will you do something about it?  (VN: I have and will continue.  How about you?  Join a local veterans support group and help pressure the VA to do its job, not just lay off and hire more puppets who will do what the foreign occupied gov tells them to do.)

We’re looking for a few good Citizen Soldiers to hold the Government of the United States of America accountable, so that never again will any war-injured and impoverished Veterans be denied proper shelter and care at the Los Angeles National Veterans Home

The Code of the Old Veterans Guard is “It’s better to do right and have enemies than to do wrong and have friends.”

Please join the peaceful and non-violent Veterans Revolution to defend the defenseless and to right the wrongs of a corrupt and cowardly government.
It’s been said that “War is when the government tells you who the bad guys are and a Revolution is when you get to decide that for yourself.”

aldo dipre


Aldo Dipre, 95-year old disabled World War II Veteran and loyal member of the Old Veterans Guard with Rafer Johnson, Legendary Olympic Decathlon Champion and Civil Rights icon, along with Ted Hayes, “Mr. Patriot,” at the 330th consecutive Sunday Rally of the Veterans Revolution to “Save Our Veterans Land” and to “Bring Our Homeless Veterans HOME.”
The Good Samaritan — Luke 10:25–29
Behold, a certain lawyer stood up and tested Jesus, saying, “Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?”
He said to him, “What is written in the law? How do you read it?”

He answered, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, with all your mind, and your neighbour as yourself.”

He said to him, “You have answered correctly. Do this, and you will live.”
But the lawyer, desiring to justify himself, asked Jesus, “Who is my neighbour?”
Jesus answered, “A certain man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and he fell among robbers, who both stripped him and beat him, and departed, leaving him half dead.

By chance a certain priest was going down that way. When he saw him, he passed by on the other side.   In the same way a Levite also, when he came to the place, and saw him, passed by on the other side.

But a certain Samaritan, as he travelled, came where he was. When he saw him, he was moved with compassion, came to him, and bound up his wounds, pouring on oil and wine. He set him on his own animal, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him.

On the next day, when he departed, he took out two denarii, and gave them to the host, and said to him, ‘Take care of him. Whatever you spend beyond that, I will repay you when I return.’

Now which of these three do you think seemed to be a neighbour to him who fell among the robbers?”  The lawyer said, “He who showed mercy on him.”
Then Jesus said to him, “Go and do likewise.”

God Bless America and the Veterans Revolution!

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