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Ross Coulthart interviewing a new "UFO Whistleblower" on Saturday 8pm
(Yesterday, 06:39 PM)guyfriday Wrote: I seriously doubt that the VA is paying out and covering UFO incidents. There needs to be a public investigation into this issue to see if this claim is true, or if it's just hyperbole by these guys.

well…

they are covering it under same coverage as "Havana syndrome" according to their medical records.

it seems to be true… Link
 
Quote:Jan 10 2025WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA), Vice Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, released a statement after the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released an updated Intelligence Community Assessment related to anomalous health incidents (AHIs):
“The Senate Intelligence Committee will continue to prioritize care and treatment for those suffering from AHIs and has consistently been clear that the intelligence community must work to identify the cause of these incidents. If in fact a foreign adversary is deemed to be responsible, it would be an unacceptable attack on U.S. personnel and their families necessitating a forceful response.”
 

Sec Def: Link
Quote:SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
1 000 DEFENSE PENTAGON
WASHINGTON, DC 20301 · 1000
SEP 1 5 2021
MEMORANDUM FOR ALL DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE EMPLOYEES
SUBJECT: Anomalous Health Incidents
I take very seriously the safety, health, and welfare of our personnel. To that end, I want
to address with you a matter of significant concern: what we have called Anomalous Health
Incidents (AHi). Although it is unlikely to have affected the vast majority of DoD personnel, I
want to provide information on how to report potential AHi.
Over the course of the last several years, and predominantly overseas, some DoD
personnel have reported a series of sudden and troubling sensory events such as sounds, pressure,
or heat concurrently or immediately preceding the sudden onset of symptoms such as headaches,
pain, nausea, or disequilibrium (unsteadiness or vertigo). As part of a government-wide effort,
the Department is committed to finding the cause and the source of these AHi and ensuring that
affected individuals receive appropriate medical care as quickly as possible when needed.
Timely reporting is essential and starts with you knowing what to do if you experience
AHi. If you believe you have experienced a sensory event with the new onset of such
symptoms, immediately remove yourself, coworkers, and/or family members from the area and
report the incident and symptoms to your chain of command, security officer, and medical
provider. If you have reason to believe a co-worker or co-workers have likewise experienced
AHi, please encourage those individuals to do the same.
Each and every AHi report will be investigated in the same manner as other health and
readiness concerns. We want all DoD personnel to be armed with the information they need.
Every Soldier, Sailor, Airman, Marine, Guardian, civilian employee, and covered contractor
personnel has a responsibility to report suspected incidents through all appropriate channels.
Other affected persons, such as dependents, are strongly encouraged to report suspected
incidents. Your help and vigilance will help our efforts to fully understand the nature of these
incidents. For our part, rest assured we will continue to provide updates on AHi through internal
DoD information channels. Thank you for your support.
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Interesting update: Video of Barber saying this
Quote:"We were sent there on behalf of our employer to look for whistleblowers, to report them to the FBI and get them arrested."

Jake Barber went to the 2023 Greer event to round up whistleblowers and shut them up.
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(Yesterday, 08:10 PM)pianopraze Wrote: well…

they are covering it under same coverage as "Havana syndrome" according to their medical records.

it seems to be true… Link
 

Sec Def: Link

I don't see where it states that the VA will provide claims and health coverage for any of this. All those documents say is that the DoD will investigate AHIs. Not to be a dobby downer, but the Agent Orange Exposure issue on the island of Okinawa is currently denied by the VA even though both the court system and the DoD acknowledges that Agent Orange was used all the way up till at least 2012, and is still currently being stored there.
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(Yesterday, 09:14 PM)guyfriday Wrote: I don't see where it states that the VA will provide claims and health coverage for any of this. All those documents say is that the DoD will investigate AHIs. Not to be a dobby downer, but the Agent Orange Exposure issue on the island of Okinawa is currently denied by the VA even though both the court system and the DoD acknowledges that Agent Orange was used all the way up till at least 2012, and is still currently being stored there.

Barkers medical records say he was treated for AHI.

I have provided senate and sec def saying they will cover AHI.

‘edit this is quote from my post above if you missed it:
Quote:The Senate Intelligence Committee will continue to prioritize care and treatment for those suffering from AHIs 

Here is tricare saying ahi is covered

if it’s service connected va will almost always cover it, even if they only go by symptoms not ahi label.

People affected are getting treatment while they are in. 

maybe the va won’t list it as ahi, but as the individual conditions. 

*shrug*
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(Yesterday, 09:25 PM)pianopraze Wrote: if it’s service connected va will almost always cover it, even if they only go by symptoms not ahi label.

People affected are getting treatment while they are in. 

maybe the va won’t list it as ahi, but as the individual conditions. 

*shrug*

I have spent over a decade trying to get the VA to cover in service injuries from Agent Orange Exposure, and these "Havana Syndrome" events are still newish, but AHI will get looked into but that doesn't mean that the VA will cover it. If Barker is stating that his UFO event injuries are being covered by the VA (not the tri-care system, but actual VHA Veteran Heath Administration) then there are some mighty big shenanigans taking place.
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(Yesterday, 09:42 PM)guyfriday Wrote: I have spent over a decade trying to get the VA to cover in service injuries from Agent Orange Exposure, and these "Havana Syndrome" events are still newish, but AHI will get looked into but that doesn't mean that the VA will cover it. If Barker is stating that his UFO event injuries are being covered by the VA (not the tri-care system, but actual VHA Veteran Heath Administration) then there are some mighty big shenanigans taking place.

Ahi is being used to cover exposure to UAP. This is second source I’ve heard say that. 

Not just Havana syndrome. 

maybe they are back door admitting this is human tech with radiation? Nolan repeatedly stated this was radiation damage in the interview on Barker.
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