How Courageous Veterans are Really Treated in U.S.

Veterans Day: How are Veterans REALLY Treated by People in Control of the U.S.?

Take for instance the case of Richard Taus, a highly decorated Vietnam War helicopter pilot who repeatedly risked his life to evacuate wounded GIs, many of whom would be dead if Taus hadn't risked his life. A real hero! After the war, Taus joined the FBI in the New York City offices, working under an FBI supervisor that repeatedly blocked Taus from reporting criminal misconduct that Taus had discovered, including that of a covert CIA operation that was funding and arming Iraq during the Reagan-Bush administrations; evidence of criminal activities by certain Mafia figures, and crimes of his supervisor (who was later charge by STATE prosecutors with complicity in serial murders with a Mafia capo known as the Killing Machine).

After Taus reported these crimes to members of Congresswho covered up the crimesfederal prosecutors filed sham charges against Taus, and sham charges were then filed by cooperating New York state prosecutors. Today, this courageous veteran is in prison where he may die. He may never again see his mother, who is near death. He is only one of many veterans to suffer retaliation for seeking to protect the United States.

Let's be realistic, and recognize how real heroes in the United States are treated! There is a print and eBook describing his exploits, that also lifts the lid on the real source of America's problems: FBI-CIA, the Mob, and Treachery (available at amazon.com and other Internet sources). Letters can be written to this hero: Richard Taus, 91A1040, Clinton CF, POB 2001, Dannemora, NY 12929-2001

 

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