Saturday, February 2, 2008

Vietnam Veterans sucked too

False reports about Gulf of Tonkin and Weapons of Mass Destruction start two unnecessary wars and the media acts complacent, thus American citizens do too.

Information from the New York Times News Service by Scott Shane, printed in the San Bernardino, CA Sun newspaper Friday December 2, 2005.

Washington: The National Security Agency has released hundreds of pages of long-secret documents on the 1964 gulf of Tonkin incident that played a critical role near the beginning of the Vietnam War.

The material posted on the Internet at midnight Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2005, included one of the largest collections of secret, intercepted communications ever made available for study. The most provocative document is a 2001 article in which an agency historian argued that the agency’s intelligence officers “deliberately skewed” the evidence passed on to policymakers on the crucial question of whether North Vietnamese ships attacked U.S. destroyers on August 4, 1964. Based on the mistaken belief that such an attack had occurred, President Johnson ordered air strikes on North Vietnam, and Congress passed a broad resolution authorizing military action.

The historian, Robert J. Hanyok, wrote the article in an internal publication and it was classified top secret despite the fact that it dealt with events in 1964. Word of Hanyok’s findings leaked to historians outside the agency, who requested the article under the Freedom of Information Act in 2003.

Some intelligence officials said they believed the article’s release was delayed because the agency was wary of comparisons between the roles of flawed intelligence in the Vietnam War and in the war in Iraq. Hanyok declined to comment on Wednesday. But Don Weber, and agency spokesman, denied that any political consideration was involved.

“There was never a decision not to release the history” written by Hanyok, Weber said. On the contrary, he said, the release was delayed because the agency wanted to make public the raw material Hanyok used for his research.

“The goal here is to allow people to wade through all that information and draw their own conclusion,” he said.

Thomas S. Blanton, director of the National Security Archive at George Washington University, called the release of the document “terrific,” noting that the eavesdropping material know as signals intelligence, or sigint is the most secret information the government has.

“NSA may be the most closed mouthed of all U.S. government agencies,” said Blanton. “The release of such a large amount of sigint is unprecedented.”

More from Carl about todays Veterans needing help.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Suicide Epidemic Among Veterans

Suicide Epidemic Among Veterans A CBS News Investigation Uncovers A Suicide Rate For Veterans Twice That Of Other Americans. Nov. 13, 2007 http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/11/13/cbsnews_investigates/main3496471.shtml?source=search_story

My personal problem with suicide and the Loma Linda, CA VA hospital
My blog(s)
http://nieuwenhuysen.blogspot.com/

My complaint blog about an outside contractor doing business with Loma Linda, CA VA hospital housing for Veterans. Request IRS to investigate. This letter is to ask you the reader to encourage the IRS investigation.
http://irs-audit-varp-inc.blogspot.com/


VA Loma Linda Hospital: http://www.lomalinda.va.gov/


November 3, 2007

Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68 Phone: (909) 866-9310
PO Box 120707
38941 N Bay Drive
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315-8941

VARP Inc. Phone: (909) – 381-3774
Mr. Bobby Cope Supervisor
1100 N. “D” Street
San Bernardino, CA 92410
http://therapistunlimited.com/rehabs/US/CA/SAN+BERNARDINO/VARP+Inc/

Mr. Bobby Cope:
Yesterday I talked to Mr. Jerry Slater (or Sloter) who runs your R4 housing program in San Bernardino, CA. I was telling him about a complaint I had while I was being a resident their in early Sept. 2007. I was complaining to him about my Oct. 27, 2007 letter of which I faxed to you on Nov. 2, 2007, 11:53 a.m. Letter can be seen on the Internet at: http://nieuwenhuysen.blogspot.com/

Jerry said to me that I talk like a man that has too much time on his hands. Jerry’s attitude towards me was very unprofessional to say the least. I suggest that you know longer allow him to talk to the public and reconsider his position and the responsibilities.

Official IRS Audit Requested:
Because of VARP’s use of unwritten rules See http://nieuwenhuysen.blogspot.com/ I request the IRS to audit VARP Inc.

Two small examples:
I paid for VARP housing and when I was irregularly discharged from the VA hospital I was immediately discharged from VARP housing and I was NOT ALLOWED a refund of my unused VARP rent.

I request the IRS to investigate/audit how many times a month this happens with ALL of VARP Inc. housing.

I saw discharges and or walkouts at VARP’s Harris House housing about 10 times in the month of Aug. 2007. That money was paid to VARP with taxpayer VA contracted money.

Also look into the Carwash money VARP makes by forcing the Veterans to beg people to get their car washed.

I say VARP, using all it’s housing programs, criminals included, is defrauding the American taxpayer millions of dollars per month.

I also request all readers of this letter to encourage the IRS to do such an Audit.

To report suspected Tax Fraud Activity go to:
http://www.irs.gov/compliance/enforcement/article/0,,id=106778,00.html

Sincerely,
Carl G. Mueller, Nam 68

CC:
US Congressman Jerry Lewis 909 – 792-5901
1150 Brookside Ave., Suite J-5
Redlands, CA 92373

Sen. Barbara Boxer 909 – 888-8525
201 N. E Street, Suite 210
San Bernardino 92401

Internal Revenue Service
Fresno, CA 93888

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