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World War 3 Afghanistan: 29 – 30 June 2014

Badakhshan Province: In Jurm District, battles between Mujahideen and government forces has resulted in two civilians killed, four Mujahideen killed and at least one Afghan National Army troop killed and two wounded.  Provincial officials say the battles are ongoing.  Witnesses say the two civilians killed were sniped by a U.S.-NATO-Afghan helicopter.

Ghor Province: In Paswand District, reports that an argument got Mujahideen shooting at each other.  Four killed, three wounded.

Helmand Province: In Marja District, Mujahideen captured a police FOB (Forward Operating Base, outpost) during a two hour battle.  14 police killed, two Mujahideen killed two wounded.

Kabul Province: The Obama regime puppet presidential candidate, Abdullah Abdullah, revealed that he has been illegally spying on fellow citizens.  He released audio tapes of what he says are election officials planning to ‘stuff’ ballot boxes with invalid votes.  He’s using the illegally obtained audio tapes to claim that he is the new president of Afghanistan.

Kunar Province: In Marawara District,  the provincial police boss confirmed that a U.S. airstrike killed three people.

Logar Province: In Azrah District, Mujahideen claim they’ve captured six FOBs.  They say they’ve captured dozens of weapons with ammo, and killed ten government personnel.  Two Mujahideen killed.

India announced it will approve travel visas for Afghans older than 65, or younger than 12 years of age, without required background checks for the next two years.

World War 3 Iraq: Iran sends Su-25 attack jets to help fight Obama regime ISIS!

02 July 2014 (12:52 UTC-07 Tango)/04 Ramadan 1435/11 Tir 1393/06 Xin-Wei 4712

While listening to news out of France, I heard a reporter state that the first batch of Suchoi (Sukhoi) 25 Grach (NATO name: Frogfoot) attack aircraft, that recently arrived in Iraq, actually came from Iran.

The French were citing an unnamed British empire source for the info.

I think these are probably Su-25s that were flown to Iran at the beginning of the first U.S. attack on Iraq (Desert Storm 1991).  Many Iraqi air force pilots flew there Soviet and French supplied aircraft to Iran.  Iran stored, and even rebuilt most of the planes.

World War 3 Iraq: False Flag ISIS troops being smuggled into Shia areas in container trucks!

30 June 2014 (14:17 UTC-07 Tango)/02 Ramadan 1435/09 Tir 1393/04 Geng Wu(6th month) 4712

A live news report on an Iranian satellite news channel stated that the Obama regime-United Kingdom-Kingdom of Saudi Arabia created ISIS has attacked more Shia religious sites.

The reporter explained that ISIS is smuggling in hundreds of fighters into Shia areas using civilian container-trucks.

ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) evolved from ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant) which was kicked out of the U.S. created al-Qaeda for being “to radical”!

 

 

World War 3 Afghanistan, 26 – 28 June 2014: Money laundering now approved by G-7! Bilderberg vaccines now required for returning refugees! Obama orders new Afghan president to attend largest ever NATO meeting! U.S. taxpayers funding ice cream business?

Balkh Province: In  Chamtal and Chahar Bolak districts, Mujahideen launched attacks on police FOBs (Forward Operating Base, aka outposts), killing at least four cops and wounding several.

Farah Province: In Bala Bolok District, a bus drove over a landmine.  Five people killed, at least five wounded.

Ghazni Province: In Khwaja Omari District, the district police chief was assassinated by explosion, along with his body guard.

Helmand Province: In Nawzad District, district officials claim at least 70 people killed and 100 wounded in the ongoing Mujahideen offensive.  In Sangin District, officials say at least 260 people were killed.  Afghan National Army claims they’ve stopped the Mujahideen offensive.  At least 2500 families became refugees.

Herat Province: The U.S. occupation has been good for ice cream.  An ice cream factory in Herat City is now producing 30 metric tons per  day!  Of course there is a U.S. taxpayer connection.  The Herat Ice Cream factory is getting funding from the U.S. military’s Task Force for Business and Stability Operations, and has contracted with Pennsylvania based WCB Ice Cream packaging supplier.  Herat Ice Cream was just voted Best Ice Cream in Afghanistan.  Apparently even Mujahideen like to take a break by eating Herat Ice Cream!

Kabul Province:  There are reports that the outgoing president Hamid Karzai has ordered the Afghan National Army to work with Pakistani military in a joint anti-militant operation.  NATO officials have told Afghan officials that the new security deals with the Obama regime and NATO must be signed prior to September 2014.  At the beginning of September the British empire United Kingdom will host the largest NATO meeting ever, and the new Afghan president has been ordered to attend!  Obama’s puppet presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah now claims that 2.5-million votes are fraudulent!  This Obama licker has yet to provide evidence for his claim, but swears he eventually will.  Outgoing president Hamid Karzai says the new Afghan president will take office on the 5th day of Eid.

Kandahar Province: In Kandahar City, an explosion in a hotel/shopping district killed two people and wounded three.

Khost Province: In Mosa Khel District, three people killed by explosion.  Government officials claim the victims were also the perpetrators, who were planting landmines when one went off.  On the Pakistani side of the border, Pakistani officials claim more than 5-thousand refugees returned from Khost Province.  However, there’s a catch for Pakistani refugees wanting to return home; they must subject their children to Bilderberg/UN supported mass vaccinations. So far, Pakistani officials say they’ve forced inoculated 2186 children.   Afghan officials say there are 50-thousand people from Pakistan’s Waziristan living in Khost Province.

Kunar Province:  After the supposed Karzai agreement with Pakistan (to join in anti-militant operations), provincial officials say Pakistan fired 73 artillery rounds.  Homes were damaged or destroyed, but no reports of casualties.

Maidan Wardak Province: In Jalga District, reports that helicopter gunships attacked a family.   Witnesses say the ‘copter pilots waited for the family to get out of their vehicle before attacking them.  At least six people killed.

Uruzgan Province: Gezab District, 10 cops killed in ambush.  Government officials think the cops were set up by a former government peace negotiator, who led the cops to believe they were meeting Mujahideen who wanted to surrender.

Despite being declared the most corrupted country in the World (several years in a row), the multi-national Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has decided that money laundering through Afghanistan is a good thing and refused to officially blacklist Afghan financial institutions (for the umpteenth year now)!  Since it was created by the U.S. led G-7 in 1989 “The FATF has developed a series of Recommendations that are recognised as the international standard for combating of money laundering and the financing of terrorism and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.”  So apparently Afghanistan is not a threat for “financing of terrorism and proliferation of weapons of mass destruction”?  Or is it more proof that the ‘western’ G-7 governments are using Afghanistan to launder their ill gotten gains (opium smuggling anyone?)?

About 150 militiamen of the Army National Guard’s 1544th Transportation Company (Illinois) received mobilization orders for Afghanistan.   This comes shortly after their latest mobilization order was canceled.

The Army National Guard’s 1035th Survey and Design Team (Maine) returned from Afghanistan.

World War 3: Iraq buys Russian aircraft, after Obama regime apparently reneges on F-16 delivery!

29 June 2014 (14:17 UTC-07 Tango)/01 Ramadan 1435/08 Tir 1393/03 Geng Wu(6th month) 4712

The Iraqi government is receiving five Russian Suchoi (Sukhoi) 25 Frogfoot tank killing ground attack aircraft, as well as Su-30 fighters and Mil 28 Havoc and 35 Hind attack helicopters.

According to news reports from other countries, including U.S. allies, the Su-25 and Su-30 are being brought in because the Obama regime apparently reneged on a deal to sell F-16s to Iraq.

Iraqi government sources say they’ve become frustrated with the U.S. F-16 deal because delivery of the Falcon/Viper has been continuously delayed, so now they’re turning to Russia and Belarus.

Iraq just signed a $500-million USD deal with Russia and Belarus to buy used military planes.  Reports say Russian air force advisors are already in-country training up Iraqi pilots to fly the Suchois and Mils.

“Our ideals and principles, as well as our national security……..That’s what makes America different. That’s what makes us exceptional.”-Barack Obama, 10 September 2013

World War 3 Afghanistan, 22 – 25 June 2014: Cops shooting at U.S. personnel! Another U.S. Marine killed! More warmongering against Pakistan! More election fraud, using Facebook & your cell phone! Afghanistan admits it can’t fight “proxy” terrorism!

Bamyan Province: Near Pai Mori village, local government officials report that an armed UAV (drone) crashed.  District police have cordoned off the area, but so far nobody has shown up to claim it.

Faryab Province: Reports that a bomb exploded, killing four people and wounding 13.

Helmand Province: In Sangin District, five days of battles between government forces and Mujahideen left 50 Mujahideen, 35 civilians, 13 Afghan National Army (ANA) personnel and nine cops dead.  At least 80 people wounded.  Provincial officials report that battles are still raging all across the province, saying at least 800 Mujahideen are on the offensive.    The U.S. Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms California, reported that a highly decorated USMC Sergeant, from Texas, was killed during the Mujahideen offensive.  It was the Marine Sergeant’s second deployment to Afghanistan.   Mujahideen claim they are on the verge of capturing Helmand Province.  They also say they’ve caused dozens of casualties for U.S. personnel.

Herat Province: In Oba District, police say Mujahideen dressed in burqas attacked their outpost with hand thrown grenades.  Two cops and two civilians killed, five civilians wounded.  The female(?) Mujahideen got away.

Kabul Province:  Several artillery rockets were fired at Kabul airbase. They missed, but one landed on a house wounding four people.

Afghan news media reporting that Afghan officials have made a plea to India to increase military aid, saying Afghanistan cannot fight “proxy terror groups” with their current amount of military equipment.

More proof the Obama regime is behind election fraud.  The United Nations, and the Obama regime puppet candidate Abdullah Abdullah, demanded the boss of the Independent Election Commission (IEC) resign, or they wouldn’t recognize the election results.  Well, Obama got what he wanted, Ziaulhaq Amarkhil resigned as IEC boss, which guarantees the results will be rigged.  And here’s the really worrisome thing, even Hamid Karzai wanted to see the IEC boss leave!  It looks like Amarkhil is being used as a scapegoat, as all election fraud is now being blamed on him.  An Independent Electoral Complaints Commission investigation just cleared Amarkhil of all election fraud charges.

The Afghan parliament is considering blocking Facebook, saying election violence is being spurred by comments posted on Facebook.   The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan slipped up and revealed that social media can be used to commit election fraud, by inciting mob violence: “There has been a disturbing tone in some social media platforms, and we urge supporters of the candidates in the Afghan Presidential elections to refrain from inflammatory statements, hate speech or statements which promote divisive ethnic mobilization. This includes rhetoric that brings back memories of tragic, fratricidal, factional conflicts in the 1990s that cost the lives of tens of thousands of civilians.”-Ján Kubiš, UNAMA

Kandahar Province: Tribal elders from Kandahar and Ghazni succeeded in convincing the kidnappers of 33 university students and professors to let them go.  However, Mujahideen revealed they had detained, not kidnapped, the group of students and professors on suspicion of being government soldiers.  The students and professors were traveling together on a field trip when Mujahideen captured them.  Mujahideen say they let them go after their investigation confirmed they were not government soldiers.

Kunar Province: The Afghan Minister of Defense is accusing Pakistan of sending military personnel in civilian clothing.  Bismillah Mohammadi claims plain clothed Pakistani troops have been attacking Kunar.   The most recent incident happened in Dangam District.  The ANA claims plain clothed Pakistani military personnel crossed into the district and killed three ANA troops.  Eight civilians were killed trying to help the ANA defend their territory.   Pakistani officials deny the accusations, saying it was Afghan forces that crossed into Pakistan.

Kunduz Province: The IEC shutdown their local office for two days, claiming security threats.  However provincial police officials say they’ve not received any threats against the election commission.  The police chief even implied the closure of the election office is connected to election fraud.  In Dasht-e-Archi District, reports that several people were killed or wounded in battles between government forces and Mujahideen.

Logar Province: In Baraki Barak District, reports that a recon UAV (drone) crashed.

Nangarhar Province: In Khogiyani District, 43 ANA personnel joined the Mujahideen.  In Jalalabad City, reports say seven explosions rocked Jalalabad airbase.  Mujahideen claim they planted the bombs during the night.  They say once the explosions started the U.S. and Afghan government forces thought they were being attacked by suicide bombers.  Dozens of casualties.

Paktia Province: In Gardez City, five explosions rocked the city, yet police claim only nine people were wounded.  One explosion targeted police vehicles, another targeted an Afghan National Army unit, two explosions happened near the hospital.  Also in Gardez City, a local cop started shooting at U.S. military personnel.  Two U.S. personnel wounded, the cop was killed.  However, the local police boss is now swearing the shooting was an accident, even though Mujahideen say the cop was one of them and the attack was planned.  Mujahideen also say the U.S. military personnel were killed.

Zabul Province: In Shahjoi District, seven ANA troops killed, five wounded, when they drove over a landmine along the Kabul-Kandahar highway.

A U.S. Army Special Forces Major has been kicked out of the U.S. military.   He had made Afghanistan his home and even a female U.S. journalist had joined him.  Officially he was discharged for engaging in sex, and abuse of prescription drugs, while deployed to Afghanistan.   He is accused of running his own war in Afghanistan.  He admits to having an affair with the female journalist, even though he is married.

Only four months after getting back from Afghanistan, the Army National Guard’s 529th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (Virginia) was ordered to deploy to Kuwait.

100 air-militiamen of the Air National Guard’s 145th Airlift Wing (North Carolina) deploying to Afghanistan.

More than 100 militiamen of the Army National Guard’s 111th Theater Aviation Sustainment Maintenance Group (Maryland) deploying to Afghanistan.

The Army National Guard’s 133rd Engineer Battalion (Maine) returned from Afghanistan.  This is the unit that had their Maine armory shutdown while they were deployed.  Supposedly the engineer unit is being turned into an infantry unit, and the Obama regime claims that will somehow save tax dollars.

America’s Back Yard: Will new 9-11 attack come from the new money magnet of Bahamas? Interesting things happening on the Caribbean islands, Mormon Jewish connection?

24 June 2014 (10:40 UTC-07 Tango)/25 Sha’ban 1435/03 Tir 1393/27 Geng Wu 4712

Your ‘elected’ officials know of coming massive 9-11 style attack!

The U.S. Department of State (DoS) claims violent crime in Bahamas is skyrocketing.  It’s so bad that in July 2013 the Bahamian government halted the publication of violent crime stats!  70% of the population are crammed into the capital city of Nassau, where most crimes take place.  Despite tough anti-gun laws (you must be approved by the government to own a gun) the U.S. DoS says the overwhelming increase in violent crimes involve the use of guns (as well as edged weapons).  Those violent crimes seem to be targeting the increase in U.S. citizens  going there for vacation, or to work for the budding oil industry.  Several U.S. citizens have been killed.  In Freeport the weapon of choice is the machete.

The growing incarceration of Bahamians has created a profitable prison industry, making the souvenirs that tourist from the U.S. buy.

Also, the U.S. DoS has just announced that Bahamas “…is a destination, source, and transit country for…..forced labor and sex trafficking…….some U.S. nationals…..had their movement restricted and passports taken, activities indicative of human trafficking…….passports were taken and movement restricted among some non-migrant Chinese workers……..The Government of The Bahamas does not comply fully with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking…”

Despite the skyrocketing violent crime, Bahamas has become a money magnet, attracting U.S. banks, U.S. oil companies, U.S. airlines and even the U.S. and Chinese governments.  (there are at least 110 U.S. corporations doing business on the tiny island country)

Tourism is officially the top industry, but the fastest growing industries in Bahamas are illegal drugs trafficking, the budding U.S. dominated oil/natural gas exploration/development (predominantly in the Old Bahama Channel), and maritime port services.  Just days ago China announced it will spend $39-million USD on building a port on Abaco island for its trading fleet.  This is the first business venture in Bahamas for China.

Apparently it’s U.S. citizens who’re involved in the illegal drug smuggling industry.  Recently several U.S. citizens were convicted in Bahamian court of smuggling drugs.

Despite the 2005 creation of the Bahamas Petroleum Company, the oil industry is employing mainly U.S. citizens, and, according to environmental watchdog reEarth, it’s also destroying the local fishing industry.

Illegal drugs and the promise of big oil have resulted in U.S. airlines deciding to begin direct flights to Nassau.  This is interesting because many U.S. airlines have cut routes within the United States, claiming they are losing money.

Just last week several airlines announced their new non-stop routes to Nassau, they are: JetBlue, Delta, SouthWest, Sun Country and United.  That’s a lot of flights to a tiny island country.

But wait, even Air Canada will soon be making stops in Bahamas.

These airlines will bring only more U.S. citizens for vacations and for employment in Bahamas.  The people of Bahamas are not benefitting at all, hence the skyrocketing crime, especially against U.S. citizens.

Even the International Monetary Fund (IMF) wants to get their hands on the big money in Bahamas, by demanding the government drastically raise taxes: “The IMF has estimated that The Bahamas collects only 40 per cent of its maximum attainable tax-to-GDP ratio as determined by the economic structure of the country, a metric on which it ranks 92nd out of 98 nations…..The Bahamas is not realising anywhere near its potential revenue on property taxes…….Reforms include the development of a new computerised system for the processing of transactions, training for staff in the implementation of the new trade agreements, the introduction of a new K9 unit, and the enhancement of the existing marine unit”-Compass Lexecon

How important is Bahamas to the elite 1% of Washington DC?

Edward Snowden revealed that for years the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) has been recording every cell phone call made in Bahamas!   According to NSA documents released by Snowden, the official reason for spying on every cell phone user in Bahamas is to monitor the illegal drugs trafficking (despite many drug traffickers being U.S. citizens).  The NSA operation is known as SOMALGET. Now the government of Bahamas has hired legal council to explore the possibility of suing the NSA.

At the beginning of 2014, Bahamian port officials revealed they were being trained up by U.S. Department of Energy to detect radiation, supposedly over concerns of products being shipped in from Japan.

On 19 June 2014, for the first time, Bahamas opened an Embassy Consular Annex in Washington DC.  Fred Mitchell, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration, stated “this office has good reason to be here.”

And now for the recent/former U.S. Ambassador to Bahamas, Ned Siegel.   Siegal is now on the board of directors for VeriTeq.  VeriTeq is the company involved in implantable RFID chips, and radiation dosimeters.

“Mr. Siegel has a close personal interest and is active in many Jewish causes where he served as a member of the national Board of Directors of the Republican Jewish Coalition in Washington, D.C., as well as Chairman of the Republican Jewish Coalition of Florida. He also served on the Board of The American Jewish Committee, South Central Florida Chapter, and as Co-President of the board of the Jewish National Fund’s South Palm Beach County Region. He is active in the Israeli Bonds program, Temple B’nai Torah in Boca Raton, and Chabad Lubavitch of Greater Boynton, where he served as Executive Chairman of the Executive Committee.”-U.S. Department of State

October 2007: President George W. Bush appoints Ned Siegel ambassador to Bahamas.

2006: President George W. Bush appoints Siegel as Representative of the United States to the United Nations.

2003: President George W. Bush appoints Siegel to the Board of Directors Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC).

June 2001:  Florida Governor Jeb Bush appoints Siegel to Enterprise Florida’s Board of Directors, and to the Board of Directors to the Space Research and Commerce Park Planning & Development Committee at John F. Kennedy Space Center.

1997: According to VeriTeq, Siegel expanded his Real Estate empire to “…energy, utilities, infrastructure, financial services, oil and gas, and cyber and security technologies, with its primary focus on the United States, Israel, the Caribbean and Latin America markets.” 

1977: Despite having a law degree, Siegel goes into Real Estate.  According to the DoS “By 1980, Ned Siegel had expanded the company into one of the largest residential developers in the nation…”  

2011: President Barack Obama appoints John W. “Dink” Dinkelman new U.S. Ambassador to Bahamas.  Described as an Army Brat, Dinkelman considers Provo, Utah, his adopted hometown.

2002-2007:  Dinkelman given credit for the training of more than 40% of all incoming Foreign Service Officers.

1984: Dinkelman graduates from Brigham Young University and goes straight to work for the U.S. State Department.  According to a BYU Magazine article, Mormons make up a large number of Foreign Service Officers. BYU is in the top 10 providers of State Department employees. BYU Magazine also implied that Mormons use their government jobs to proselytize: “In the truest sense, alumni in the diplomatic corps of the Foreign Service are representatives of their country—and their church….”  

There is a significant connection between the War on Terror, cyber spying, and Utah: Training National Guard to spy on you using LLVI,   Massive military intelligence wargames aimed at you,  Money laundering/drug running by Bank of Utah?,  Federal & state governments build World’s largest data collection spy center system in Utah!

 

 

Martial Law U.S.A.: OSC reveals more proof that Obama’s VA is culling veterans in “ghost clinics”, using “blind schedules” & “bad boy lists”!

June 23, 2014

Continued Deficiencies at Department of Veterans Affairs’ Facilities

Dear Mr. President: I am providing you with the U.S. Office of Special Counsel’s (OSC) findings on whistleblower disclosures from employees at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi (Jackson VAMC). The Jackson VAMC cases are part of a troubling pattern of responses by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to similar disclosures from whistleblowers at VA medical centers across the country. The recent revelations from Phoenix are the latest and most serious in the years-long pattern of disclosures from VA whistleblowers and their struggle to overcome a culture of non-responsiveness. Too frequently, the VA has failed to use information from whistleblowers to identify and address systemic concerns that impact patient care.

As the VA re-evaluates patient care practices, I recommend that the Department’s new leadership also review its process for responding to OSC whistleblower cases. In that regard, I am encouraged by the recent statements from Acting Secretary Sloan Gibson, who recognized the significant contributions whistleblowers make to improving quality of care for veterans. My specific concerns and recommendations are detailed below.

Jackson VAMC

In a letter dated September 17, 2013, I informed you about numerous disclosures regarding patient care at the Jackson VAMC made by Dr. Phyllis Hollenbeck, Dr. Charles Sherwood, and five other whistleblowers at that facility. The VA substantiated these disclosures, which included improper credentialing of providers, inadequate review of radiology images, unlawful prescriptions for narcotics, noncompliant pharmacy equipment used to compound chemotherapy drugs, and unsterile medical equipment. In addition, a persistent patient-care concern involved chronic staffing shortages in the Primary Care Unit. In an attempt to work around this issue, the facility developed “ghost clinics.” In these clinics, veterans were scheduled for appointments in clinics with no assigned provider, resulting in excessive wait times and veterans leaving the facility without receiving treatment.

Despite confirming the problems in each of these (and other) patient-care areas, the VA refused to acknowledge any impact on the health and safety of veterans seeking care at the Jackson VAMC. In my September 17, 2013 letter, I concluded:

“[T]he Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has consistently failed to take responsibility for identified problems. Even in cases of substantiated misconduct, including acknowledged violations of state and federal law, the VA routinely suggests that the problems do not affect patient care.”

A detailed analysis of Dr. Hollenbeck’s and Dr. Sherwood’s disclosures regarding patient care at the Jackson VAMC is enclosed with this letter. I have also enclosed a copy of the agency reports and the whistleblowers’ comments.

Ongoing Deficiencies in VA Responses to Whistleblower Disclosures

OSC continues to receive a significant number of whistleblower disclosures from employees at VA facilities throughout the country. We currently have over 50 pending cases, all of which allege threats to patient health or safety. I have referred 29 of these cases to the VA for investigation. This represents over a quarter of all cases referred by OSC for investigation government-wide.

I remain concerned about the Department’s willingness to acknowledge and address the impact these problems may have on the health and safety of veterans. The VA, and particularly the VA’s Office of the Medical Inspector (OMI), has consistently used a “harmless error” defense, where the Department acknowledges problems but claims patient care is unaffected. This approach has prevented the VA from acknowledging the severity of systemic problems and from taking the necessary steps to provide quality care to veterans. As a result, veterans’ health and safety has been unnecessarily put at risk. Two recent cases illustrate the negative consequences of this approach.

First, in response to a disclosure from a VA employee in Fort Collins, CO, OSC received an OMI report confirming severe scheduling and wait time problems at that facility. The report confirmed multiple violations of VA policies, including the following:

A shortage of providers caused the facility to frequently cancel appointments for veterans. After cancellations, providers did not conduct required follow-up, resulting in situations where “routine primary care needs were not addressed.”

The facility “blind scheduled” veterans whose appointments were canceled, meaning veterans were not consulted when rescheduling the appointment. If a veteran subsequently called to change the blind-scheduled appointment date, schedulers were instructed to record the appointment as canceled at the patient’s request. This had the effect of deleting the initial “desired date” for the appointment, so records would no longer indicate that the initial appointment was actually canceled by the facility.

At the time of the OMI report, nearly 3,000 veterans were unable to reschedule canceled appointments, and one nurse practitioner alone had a total of 975 patients who were unable to reschedule appointments.

Staff were instructed to alter wait times to make the waiting periods look shorter.

Schedulers were placed on a “bad boy” list if their scheduled appointments were greater than 14 days from the recorded “desired dates” for veterans.

In addition, OSC is currently investigating reprisal allegations by two schedulers who were reportedly removed from their positions at Fort Collins and reassigned to Cheyenne, WY, for not complying with the instructions to “zero out” wait times. After these employees were replaced, the officially recorded wait times for appointments drastically “improved,” even though the wait times were actually much longer than the officially recorded data.

Despite these detailed findings, the OMI report concluded, “Due to the lack of specific cases for evaluation, OMI could not substantiate that the failure to properly train staff resulted in a danger to public health and safety.” This conclusion is not only unsupportable on its own, but is also inconsistent with reports by other VA components examining similar patient-care issues. For example, the VA Office of Inspector General recently confirmed that delays in access to patient care for 1,700 veterans at the Phoenix Medical Center “negatively impacted the quality of care at the facility.”

In a second case, a VA psychiatrist disclosed serious concerns about patient neglect in a long-term mental health care facility in Brockton, MA. The OMI report substantiated allegations about severe threats to the health and safety of veterans, including the following:

A veteran with a 100 percent service-connected psychiatric condition was a resident of the facility from 2005 to 2013. In that time, he had only one psychiatric note written in his medical chart, in 2012, when he was first examined by the whistleblower, more than seven years after he was admitted. The note addressed treatment recommendations.

A second veteran was admitted to the facility in 2003, with significant and chronic mental health issues. Yet, his first comprehensive psychiatric evaluation did not occur until 2011, more than eight years after he was admitted, when he was assessed by the whistleblower. No medication assessments or modifications occurred until the 2011 consultation.

Despite these findings, OMI failed to acknowledge that the confirmed neglect of residents at the facility had any impact on patient care. Given the lack of accountability demonstrated in the first OMI report, OSC requested a follow-up report. The second report did not depart from the VA’s typical “harmless error” approach, concluding: “OMI feels that in some areas [the veterans’] care could have been better but OMI does not feel that their patient’s rights were violated.” Such statements are a serious disservice to the veterans who received inadequate patient care for years after being admitted to VA facilities.

Unfortunately, these are not isolated examples. Rather, these cases are part of a troubling pattern of deficient patient care at VA facilities nationwide, and the continued resistance by the VA, and OMI in most cases, to recognize and address the impact on the health and safety of veterans. The following additional examples illustrate this trend:

In Montgomery, AL, OMI confirmed a whistleblower’s allegations that a pulmonologist copied prior provider notes to represent current readings in over 1,200 patient records, likely resulting in inaccurate patient health information being recorded. OMI stated that it could not substantiate whether this activity endangered patient health.

In Grand Junction, CO, OMI substantiated a whistleblower’s concerns that the facility’s drinking water had elevated levels of Legionella bacteria, and standard maintenance and cleaning procedures required to prevent bacterial growth were not performed. After identifying no “clinical consequences” resulting from the unsafe conditions for veterans, OMI determined there was no substantial and specific danger to public health and safety.

In Ann Arbor, MI, a whistleblower alleged that employees were practicing unsafe and unsanitary work practices and that untrained employees were improperly handling surgical instruments and supplies. As a result, OMI partially substantiated the allegations and made 12 recommendations. Yet, the whistleblower informed OSC that it was not clear whether the implementation of the corrective actions resulted in better or safer practices in the sterilization and processing division. OMI failed to address the whistleblower’s specific continuing concerns in a supplemental report.

In Buffalo, NY, OMI substantiated a whistleblower’s allegation that health care professionals do not always comply with VA sterilization standards for wearing personal protective equipment, and that these workers occasionally failed to place indicator strips in surgical trays and mislabeled sterile instruments. OMI did not believe that the confirmed allegations affected patient safety.

In Little Rock, AR, OMI substantiated a whistleblower’s allegations regarding patient care, including one incident when suction equipment was unavailable when it was needed to treat a veteran who later died. OMI’s report found that there was not enough evidence to sustain the allegation that the lack of available equipment caused the patient’s death. After reviewing the actions of the medical staff prior to the incident, OMI concluded that the medical care provided to the patient met the standard of care.

In Harlingen, TX, the VA Deputy Under Secretary for Health confirmed a whistleblower’s allegations that the facility did not comply with rules on the credentialing and privileging of surgeons. The VA also found that the facility was not paying fee-basis physicians in a timely manner, resulting in some physicians refusing to care for VA patients. The VA, however, found that there was no substantial and specific danger to public health and safety resulting from these violations.

In San Juan, PR, the VA’s Office of Geriatrics and Extended Care Operations substantiated a whistleblower’s allegations that nursing staff neglected elderly residents by failing to assist with essential daily activities, such as bathing, eating, and drinking. OSC sought clarification after the VA’s initial report denied that the confirmed conduct constituted a substantial and specific danger to public health. In response, the VA relented and revised the report to state that the substantiated allegations posed significant and serious health issues for the residents.

Next Steps

The goal of any effective whistleblower system is to encourage disclosures, identify and examine problem areas, and find effective solutions to correct and prevent identified problems from recurring. Acting Secretary Gibson recognized as much in a June 13, 2014, statement to all VA employees. He specifically noted, “Relatively simple issues that front-line staff may be aware of can grow into significantly larger problems if left unresolved.” I applaud Acting Secretary Gibson for recognizing the importance of whistleblower disclosures to improving the effectiveness and quality of health care for our veterans and for his commitment to identifying problems early in order to find comprehensive solutions.

Moving forward, I recommend that the VA designate a high-level official to assess the conclusions and the proposed corrective actions in OSC reports, including disciplinary actions, and determine if the substantiated concerns indicate broader or systemic problems requiring attention. My staff and I look forward to working closely with VA leadership to ensure that our veterans receive the quality health care services they deserve.

As required by 5 U.S.C. § 1213(e)(3), I have sent copies of the agency reports and whistleblowers’ comments to the Chairmen and Ranking Members of the Senate and House Committees on Veterans’ Affairs. I have also filed copies of the redacted reports and the whistleblowers’ comments in OSC’s public file, which is available online at www.osc.gov.

Respectfully,

Carolyn N. Lerner

False Flag Martial Law U.S.A.: Your ‘elected’ officials know of coming massive 9-11 style attack! Iran will save the U.S.? Feinstein claims inside knowledge then admits she has no clue!

23 June 2014 (11:34 UTC-07 Tango)/24 Sha’ban 1435/02 Tir 1393/26 Geng Wu 4712

“There are at least a hundred Americans who have gone to the arena [Syria/Iraq] to fight….who are gonna try to get back…..there will be plots to kill Americans…..candidly I don’t know what the U.S.  contingency plan is…we need to be talking with Iran…  “-Senator Diane Feinstein, 22 June 2014, CNN State of the Union.  Feinstein is also the chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, yet she said she has no clue what U.S. military plans are! Feinstein also implied there was no desire to prevent Iraq from disintegrating!

” We’ve got a much bigger problem than just the current crisis in Iraq……[Obama] just released five of the leaders of from Guantanamo…..One of the things I worried about 12 years ago and that I worry about today is that there will be another 9-11 attack and that the next time, it’ll be with weapons far deadlier than airline tickets and box cutters……….they claimed we got bin Laden…..That wasn’t true then…..The threat is bigger than it’s ever been! The danger of nuclear proliferation in the hands of terrorists is bigger than it’s ever been!”-former vice president Dick Cheney, 22 June 2014, ABC This Week

According to our own Director of National Intelligence, FBI director, the next 9-11 is coming…..We’re going to have to have some dialogue with Iranians…”-Senator Lindsey Graham, 15 June 2014, CBS Face the Nation 

History shows that one of the reasons government leaders ‘know’ of coming catastrophes, is because they have a hand in it in some way, shape or form!

…massive numbers of man portable weapons are being issued by unknown groups to civilians...

In Japan the national government suddenly became concerned about the stockpile of iodide pills…

World War 3 Afghanistan, 19 – 21 June 2014: Mujahideen kickin’ ass! Massive weapons issue to civilians, hell about to break loose?

Baghlan Province: In Poli Khomri District, villagers reporting a massive Israeli style raid by government/contractor forces resulting in at least ten of their neighbors being kidnapped.

Balkh Province: The Paktia provincial governor’s own security guards got into a firefight with Balkh police! It happened as his convoy was driving through Balkh Province on its way to Kabul Province.  The Balkh police commander says dozens of people were killed or wounded.  Paktia officials confirmed they lost four guards, three were wounded.  Balkh officials swear the men wearing police uniforms (that started the attack) were impersonators.  In Chaci District, an agent of the National Directorate of Security (NDS) was assassinated.  In Sholgar District, a firefight between Mujahdieen and local cops.  Three cops killed, one Mujahid killed.

Helmand Province: In Nad Ali District, Mujahideen report that one of their kamikaze bombers rammed a NATO convoy, causing massive casualties.   Mujahideen also reported detonating a remote controlled landmine as a U.S.-NATO APC drove over it, but they didn’t give the location.  Mujahideen say six NATO personnel killed or wounded.  NATO/ISAF confirmed that three U.S. Marines assigned to ISAF were killed when the vehicle they were in was hit by a bomb. So far ISAF and the U.S. Department of Defense are not giving out anymore details about how or where it happened.  In Sangin District, Mujahideen say they’ve captured four FOBs (Forward Operating Base, aka outposts).  20 government forces killed or wounded.

Kabul Province: There are social media reports that massive numbers of man portable weapons are being issued by unknown groups to civilians around the country.  The reports say it has to do with the so called ‘successful’ elections (as declared by Obama and the UN).  The Afghan NDS says they cannot confirm the reports.   The runoff election results are not being released and the United Nations is now mediating those ‘succesful’ election results!  If there’s anything you can count on from the Obama regime is that anything Obama says the opposite is the truth!  The Ministry of the Interior and Ministry of Defense report hundreds of casualties from battles around the country with Mujahideen, in the past couple of days.  In Kabul City, 5th District, a kamikaze bomber exploded killing at least one person beside himself.  Three people wounded.

Kunar Province: In Nari District, Mujahideen captured a FOB and claim 23 government personnel joined with them, after their U.S.-NATO trained commanders were killed.

Maidan Wardak Province: In Syed Abad District, an Israeli style raid by government/contractor forces resulted in the local religious elder and another person being kidnapped, and three motorcycles being burned.

Nangarhar Province: In Torkahm, a NATO parking lot was blown up by three Mujahideen kamikaze bombers.  At least one civilian killed, dozens of NATO logistics vehicles destroyed.  There are reports that several Afghan border cops were killed.   In Jalalabad City, Mujahideen attacked the NATO airbase.  Eight explosions reported.  Some news reports said the attack was done with artillery rockets.

Parwan Province: Bagram airbase, it’s been revealed that the expensive Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene panels of the arrestor hook system on the runway has been failing.  USAF 455th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron and the 577th Expeditionary Prime Base Engineer Squadron recently completed repairs.  During testing 502 of the 992 hold down bolts for the panels failed, that’s more than a 50% failure rate!  Until the repairs were recently complete the busiest military airbase in Afghanistan was not fully operational.  As soon as the repairs were complete, Mujahideen launched two artillery rockets at the base.  No word on damage.

Sar-e-Pul Province: In Shiram District, reports that Mujahideen booby-trapped a FOB they had captured from government forces.  They left the FOB, making sure their departure was made public.  As expected government forces returned.  The capture of the FOB, and the booby-trap explosions killed or wounded at least 41 government personnel.  Mujahideen claim they captured a dozen weapons with ammo, and several vehicles including an old fashioned horse.

More than 100 militiamen of the National Guard’s 150th Engineer Company (New Jersey & Delaware) returned form Afghanistan.