Today is Armed Forces Day…🇺🇸🇺🇸 What we Owe Those who Gave So Much for WE THE PEOPLE…
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I am still defending this country even after retiring from the Navy after 22 years of honorable service and rated as a 100% permanently and totally disabled Veteran BEFORE the car accident. In 2017 I was in a bad car accident and after that the VA tried to make me commit suicide by taking away two thirds of my holistic care I was getting and needed BEFORE the car accident. I was hit by a guy doing 50MPH while sitting at a red light. The VA Medical Center Chief of Staff did that to me and he was trying to make me commit suicide via torturing me by taking my care away 31 days after the car accident. Instead of committing suicide I documented everything in real time and acquired via FOIA emails that prove the crimes that were also accidently NOT redacted. It is direct evidence they cannot get out of. I reported this to the FBI. I also exposed and is supposedly being investigated the entire NH Board of Medicine is corrupt because I proved that two people on the Medical Board were adjunct doctors when they worked at the VA hospital from time to time and when they did the Chief of Staff I reported was their immediate supervisor. In stead of recusing themselves and referring my case to the Federal authorities for judicial review they committed Obstruction of Justice and sealed the case. All ten people on the Board voted unanimously to seal the case and say there's nothing to see here, so all of them are criminals. So far no legal action of any kind such as the convening of a grand jury or any other legal proceeding to move this case forward has happened after almost five years. If somebody like me with my military background can't get justice after an attempted murder then we are all screwed. My case was referred by Deputy Attorney General Jane Young to the Chief of the Crime Division Geoffrey Ward and to Jeffery Strelzin the Chief of the Homicide Division in my State. I'm still hoping my case will be heard.
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