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== ==Spy's; Spook's & Military Operators : Veterans Benefits and Laws for Classified Impact Advocacy' ''Spy's; Spook's & Military Operators : Veterans Benefits and Laws for Classified Impact Advocacy''' - 'jim p. white, archivist'
The Archivist & the Advocate; Merging Matrixs: I spent years learning the archivist and librarian crafts, to burn the midnight oil and academics needed to pass the Veterans Administration Office of General Counsel's certifications ; "prepare, present & prosecute" on behalf of Veterans, Widows and Orphans their claims, winning benefits and cases against the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA). I had great mentors and advisors. Yet it was my duties back in the U.S. Army that truly trained me the secrets of the records. The AG Corps. And handling the most sensitive of personnel records and files was indeed a great challenge in the era from pencil to dot matrix, from analog to digital records and filing. Eras change, laws change and discovering the best asset I gained was to be in the family of intense scrutiny para practitioners.
Time after time in cases involving classified missions, in as much as wounds and illnesses were sustained. Proving the case became a maze of denials from the DoD to agencies saying "no record, and disregarding (FOIA) requests to assist my advocacy mission for the member or family. Membership in the prestige Special Libraries Association taught me one core value; the Librarians motto : "Connect the sources to the knowledge." The driver behind all midnight oil is in sound, research, and in impact advocacy I crafted my own wall chart reminder: "Design: Develop; Deliveries; Dominate." Trade-craft for advocacy, when we truly do not leave anyone behind, is my simple approach to getting justice in service illnesses or injuries when the "mission did not happen on traceable records."
I'm sure someone reading this, a veteran or "Gold-Star, Black Star Family Member," can assuredly attest the benefits are indeed a partial road of on one side, dealing with the loss of a loved one or so wounded, eases the road to transition as is better assisted with the Veterans benefits package. My mission had to become the best advocate possible.
One recent story were all in knowledge of is Mr. Edward Snowden. Regardless of your feelings of "what he may have done, my thought had been on the injury he reported sustained during his training in the US Army.
I began to think like a "prosecutor" in his case, which is what advocates certified are licensed to do; we: prosecute the VBA (the defendants) for NOT doing their job with in administration proper, the awarding of evidence-based related awards.
The two US Courts that permit certified advocates to argue cases are the U.S. Social Security Administration and the U.S. Court of Veterans Appeals. Non-Attorneys, yet certified can present merits and challenge the lower decisions. I am a non-bar attorney I'm a paraprofessional, a kind of para-legal.
In U.S. Code, Title 38, The laws of veterans benefits is indeed my topic of best practices or in today's jargon; "Expert Subject Matter." I think like a veteran as I am one, and care that the veteran I research for is being thought about at the VBA agency; as opposed to being a production number of that clerks daily list of "to-do"s. Why now I was asked? I replied the Edward Snowden's history of military injuries sustained during training. Mr. Snowden, may have applied or may have just walk away from his rights to challenge the benefits process.
Yet what about the Naval Intel officer shot and wounded in a sensitive mission? Or what about a US Army Green Beret paralyzed in a classified mission? Who will advocate for them? The ASA Staff Sergeant, her loss of four-fingers assisting in a DARPA beta test of some new piece of RDF jamming equipment, that is not listed on any inventory, anywhere? And the logistics clerk, while in the US Marines or US Air Force during a sensitive off the books DRONE operation was later given a "General" discharge for what most likely is PTSD, PST; for witnessing a sensitive mission gone awry, then drank self to death or near death? Who will fight for them, for their sanity, their justice. Recently I learned of the NSA contractor we all read about in the Middle East a few year ago. To escape he shot in the public square a local. His intel once rebooted home found OBL. Back home now and a former veteran himself, His wife has left him, and insiders tell me he is on the slow road to suicide. The story's of operators in and out of uniform and due rights to medical and benefit compensation must be defended. I think this is as good a place to start.
I will be joined time in time by a renown GW medical school M.D. Maybe his quote is a constant reminder of service beyond the press or beltway above the calls of duty" "Not Guilty/Not Crazy" is the second driver to a transition in honor even when the record keepers, librarians and archivists cannot "confirm or deny" the operation. I'll show them how and keep ethical baselines above board in do so. encrypted mail service is available to help connect those dots to recovery- ''jimpwhite@protonmail.com
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