08-10-2024, 11:44 AM
(08-10-2024, 11:01 AM)ArMaP Wrote: 1 - If the information was released by the sheriff's office, then it was not, as far as I understand the way those things work, private medical records, as the sheriff's office would not have them;
2 - Why isn't this being reported by the MSM?
a - If the MSM wants to make Grusch look bad they would love information like this, so they should spread it;
b - If the MSM wants to make Grusch look good they would not talk about this.
So, is the MSM trying to protect Grusch?
a - If they are, why?
b - If they aren't, why did they do not report on this?
I - Ignorance? I doubt it;
II - External orders not to report it that would apply to all the media companies? I doubt it too.
The FEDS? The information came from the sheriff's office, right?
Heres some more since medical records came out and it shouldnt have. Its an obvious smear attempt. They did it to John Lazar, Dr. Steven Greer and many others.
https://uapmed.org/wp-content/uploads/20...Relase.pdf
"Cut and past in italics"
Intercept
"Plans Leak of David Grusch Personal Medical Information
Online magazine Intercept contacts Intelligence Agent Whistleblower David
Grusch about clinical medical treatment including disclosure of PTSD.
(Washington, DC, August 8, 2023) – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
UAP Medical Coalition (UAPMC) released the following statement:
Despite the Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act, decorated
officer David Grusch was notified by Intercept press staff that his medical
information was about to be made public. Included in the health care
information was Grusch’s PTSD diagnosis, suicidal ideation, and temporary
hospitalization in 2014 and 2018. According to Ross Coulthart, Australian news
reporter who broke David Grusch’s story on News Nation, Grusch had disclosed
his struggles with grief and depression in a private interview that was never aired.
At the time, when Grusch received health care for his symptoms from his service
in Afghanistan, the Intelligence Community (IC) and Defense Department
accepted his mental health treatment and Grusch continued to hold his
security clearances."