Today
is Veterans Day. Over the course of many years, I have found
military vets to have a deeper understanding and appreciation of the
principles of Liberty, for having served. They also understand the
horrors of war, in a way that those who have not been through such an
experience cannot.
Unfortunately,
and shamefully, the U.S. government has abandoned our veterans,
rather than honoring them, rather than providing the support they
have earned for their service.
Many
of our veterans are disabled. Many are homeless on the streets. This
is a national disgrace, especially when illegal aliens are flooding
over the borders, receiving welfare (to which they are not entitled),
while our veterans are relegated to the status of second-class
citizens.
The
suicide rate among veterans has skyrocketed, especially since the
unconstitutional, (undeclared by Congress) wars around the globe, our precious
young men and women, sent to die for a lie. Wars of aggression and
conquest hatched by the U.N. in service to the diabolical New World
Order. I believe most of those veterans served with honor in their
hearts, even if not understanding until after the fact how they were
used and abused.
Many
veterans (especially those I have known and worked with, who were
involved in “special operations” connected to CIA or other
intelligence ops) suffer from PTSD, which used to be called 'shell
shock', or 'battle fatigue'.
But
I have a problem with the terminology. Post traumatic stress, yes.
But I do not consider it a “disorder”. The word “disorder”
suggests a form of chaos or imbalance. It tends to impugn the sanity
of the person, when in fact that is not an accurate description of
the condition.
Post
traumatic stress SYNDROME (PTSS) is how the condition was originally
described. I believe it was changed to “disorder” by government
propagandists, as just another way of invalidating the experiences,
and the testimony of those persons who come forward to speak out, to
expose the truth about the corruption they have witnessed firsthand,
the damages they have suffered by involvement in government
operations, and in some cases, the subsequent targeting for political
persecution.
I
know this as well as anyone could. I have suffered from PTS for many
years, as a direct result of what the government has done to me. I no
longer write about it, nor do I speak publicly about it. I limit my
discussions of these issues to a few close friends, those who have
had similar experiences. Nobody else can understand.
I
am tired of being dismissed as “paranoid” when I try to convey
the truth about what the government has done to me and many others.
When I try to explain the facts about the true reasons for the
poverty in which I have been forced to live these many years, the
disabilities which are a direct result of assaults by directed-energy
weaponry, car crashes (not accidents); and to add insult to injury,
the diabolical calumny plastered all over the Internet by the legion
of government-sponsored liars and their minions and quislings.
I
am tired of the platitudes, the pop psychology, the psychobabble of
those who can never understand. The fact that they don't even try to
understand.
So
be it. I have been blessed, nonetheless, by the presence in my life of
those few who do understand.
Among
those few, one person stands out as a shining beacon in the darkness.
He is former FBI agent Geral Sosbee, a whistleblower who was forced
out of the FBI for DEFENDING THE RIGHTS of the innocent, for honoring
his oath to DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION, against all enemies, foreign and
domestic (including those in the FBI who are oath-breakers).
Geral
is also a Vietnam Vet. I thought of him this morning, and went to his
website, Sosbee Vs. FBI.
And
I found this tribute, which means the world to me.
I
am humbled, because it is he who deserves the honor and the
gratitude, not just from me, but from all those whose Unalienable
Rights and Liberty he has defended, both inside and outside
government service, at his own great expense.
Thank
you, Geral, from the bottom of my heart.
God
bless you and all our precious Veterans, who served with honor in
their hearts.
Barbara
Hartwell Percival
Veterans
Day
November
11, 2016
TRIBUTE
TO BARBARA HARTWELL
BARBARA
has been and is today my most valued, treasured and loyal ally &
friend for close to two decades. When no one tried to assist me
against the attacks by fbi assassins, BARBARA diligently and
effectively came to my defense. She stood by me in my darkest hours,
even while the cia traitors were assaulting and trying to kill her.
I
have never forgotten the many times that BARBARA provided me with her
insights regarding USA's dark (or 'Black') operations conducted by
fbi/cia against whistleblowers et al. She thereby provided
information to me that equipped me to prepare for extreme assaults by
the fbi hoodlums and professional murderers. She also provided
emotional support for this ex fbi agent at a time when her friendship
was most valuable.
BARBARA
HARTWELL is a national treasure, a soldier of the highest worth to
our country and a woman of rare integrity who possesses an
incalculable understanding of the human condition. She is my friend
and in a sense a part of me every moment of my life, everywhere I go.