Government land grab from Veterans
Fellow Veterans and Friends of Veterans,
Yesterday's
Senate grilling of VA Secretary Shinseki was long overdue but there's
still a GIANT part of the whole VA scandal that is seriously missing
and it's at the biggest VA in the nation in our nation's capital for
homeless Veterans -- Los Angeles -- where the biggest land fraud scandal
in American history has taken place and VA Secretary Eric K. Shinseki
is a Defendant in a landmark ACLU lawsuit with a Federal Judgment
entered against him for nine real estate deals that are "unauthorized by
law and therefore void." (see attachment)
Why did
the National Commander of the American Legion talk about virtually
every VA in the nation except Los Angeles? These are "allegations" that
he is referencing while the ACLU lawsuit has a Federal Judgment entered
against both Secretary Shinseki and his Los Angeles VA director, Donna
M. Beiter. (see letter to the National Commander
from District 29 of the American Legion in Orange County, CA with 26
Posts and more than 8,000 members)
Why are
the VA Inspector General and DOJ Federal Prosecutors looking into
alleged criminal activity at several VA's but not prosecuting Secretary
Shinseki and Ms. Beiter for actually engaging in criminal activity with
illegal real estate dealings at the expense of disabled and homeless
Veterans?
How
many war-injured and impoverished Veterans that legally belong on these
sacred grounds but were forced to live homeless and hungry in
back-alley squalor, have either died from malnutrition or exposure,
overdosing on VA distributed drugs, committed suicide or were murdered
on the dangerous streets of Los Angles?
Please
contact your Congressperson, Senator, American Legion, all Veterans
Service Organizations (VFW, Military Order of Purple Heart, Disabled
American Veterans, AMVETS, etc) and ask why this Federal Judgment against Eric Shinseki is being suppressed from the Senate hearing and the general public.
Vietnam Veterans of America is a major plaintiff in the lawsuit.
Contact members of the Media and ask why they are not writing about this.
While
this major land-fraud scandal is "BIG," the even BIGGER story will
eventually be why so many people in the Media, politics, government law
enforcement, and other resources remained silent.
"To remain silent when they should protest makes cowards of men."
Thomas Jefferson
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