12.
Negro
Slave Pro Se Plaintiff Louis Charles Hamilton II USN # 2712 herein States,
Affirm, and Declare Before the “Honorable Justice” and “PLANTIFFS”
Defendant(s)
and Co-Defendant(s) Being directly in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1001: US Code -
Section 1001: Statements or entries generally
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, whoever, in any matter within the jurisdiction of the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of the Government of the United States,
Knowingly and willfully - (1) falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact;
(2) Makes any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation; or
(3) makes or uses any false writing or document knowing the same to contain any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or entry;
With
this whole “Dreamy” (RICO) enterprise endeavor furtherance directly in
violation of the same 18 U.S.C. § 1001: US Code - Section 1001: for such grand “Chief
Defendant” Joe Czyzyk, Chairman, CEO, Board of Directors et al herein in the “Theft
of the United States Mail by Co-Defendant(s) collectively to include but not
limited to
“Embezzlement
in the direct (RICO) enterprise criminal/civil act(s) and action(s) derived
thereof withholding assets for the purpose of conversion from the exact time
frame of 2010 – 2016
The
Health Care for Homeless Veterans (HCHV) Program at the Michael E. DeBakey VA
Medical Center, in cooperation with the City of Houston-Parks
And
Recreation Department, the City of Houston-Office of Veterans Affairs, B.P.O.
Elks, Career and Recovery Resources, Inc., Bush Cares Project,
Coalition
for the Homeless, Daughters of the American Revolution, Goodwill Industries of
Houston, Harris County Veteran Services, Housing Corporation of Greater
Houston,
Houston Volunteer Lawyers Program, Salvation
Army Harbor Light Center, SEARCH, Texas Veterans Commission, U.S. Veterans
Initiative, VA Regional Office, Vet Centers,
And
numerous Veteran Service Organizations, held the 11th Annual Houston Stand Down
for homeless Veterans on October 20, 2011 at the Emancipation Park Community
Center.
The
11th Annual Stand Down is an opportunity for homeless Veterans to access a
broad spectrum of services at one convenient location and to create a plan for
re-entry into mainstream society.
The
event brings a wide range of specialized resources together to provide homeless
Veterans with comprehensive medical and psychosocial services. It also offers
programs specific to women and Veterans of the current conflicts in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
13.
“Stand
Down” is military terminology referring to the brief period of time a soldier
leaves an active combat area in order to rest and regain strength.
“The
2011 Stand Down was a tremendous success,” said Luis Paulino, HCHV director. “A
record number of 63 community agencies provided information and services to 580
male Veterans and 39 female Veterans.”
Veterans
enjoyed hot meals, clean clothes, and health screenings. More than 120 received
flu vaccinations and 235 had rapid HIV testing performed. VA and Social
Security benefits counseling,
Legal
Aid, and referrals to a variety of other necessary services, such as housing,
employment, and substance abuse treatment were also available from a variety of
community agencies.
As
part of its drive to end homelessness among Veterans by 2015, the Department of
Veterans Affairs is launching a nation-wide outreach initiative,
“Make
the Call,” to spread the message about its special programs to help homeless
Veterans and their families to 28 communities, including Houston, across the
nation in October.
This
fiscal year, VA expects to spend $3.4 billion to provide health care to
homeless Veterans and $800 million in specialized homeless programs.
The
latest studies say more than 75,000 Veterans are homeless on a typical night,
and about 135,000 spend at least one night a year in a homeless shelter.
Recently,
VA has transformed its efforts in the fight against homelessness. It is
changing from a program focus upon temporary, shelter-based services, to
prevention, employment, permanent housing, and help to families and Veterans at
risk of becoming homeless.
About
one-third of the adult homeless population has served their country in the
Armed Services. Current population estimates suggest that about
107,000
Veterans (male and female) are homeless on any given night and perhaps twice as
many experience homelessness at some point during the course of a year.
Many
other Veterans are considered near homeless or at risk because of their
poverty, lack of support from family and friends, and dismal living conditions
in cheap hotels or in overcrowded or substandard housing.
The
HCHV Program is committed to assisting homeless veterans with chronic mental
illnesses to reach their highest level of functioning. HCHV staff assists
veterans with securing safe housing reflective of their abilities and
preferences, as well as assistance with obtaining desired skill development
services.
Treatment
goals for each veteran through HCHV are individualized and may include meeting
their immediate basic needs of food and protective housing; stabilization of mental
health problems including substance abuse treatment and sobriety maintenance;
Individual and group psychotherapy; evaluation
for financial disability benefits; vocational assessment; gainful employment;
and schooling or a training program”,
“The
dedication of our community partners and 100 volunteers added to the success of
this year’s Stand Down,” said Jeri Gates, 2011 Stand Down coordinator. “Their
commitment and support in assisting Veterans in need is immeasurable.”
VA
encourages family, friends, and citizens in the community to “Make the Call”
and help prevent and end homelessness among Veterans.
Since
March 2010, VA has offered a toll-free telephone number, staffed around the
clock by trained professionals, to help homeless Veterans, their families, and
at-risk people.
The
number is 877-4AID-VET (or 877-424-3838).
Awarded
re-designation for Magnet Recognition for Excellence in Nursing Services in
2008, the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center serves as the primary health
care provider for more than 120,000 veterans in southeast Texas.
Veterans from around the country are referred
to the MEDVAMC for specialized diagnostic care, radiation therapy, surgery, and
medical treatment including cardiovascular surgery, gastrointestinal endoscopy,
nuclear medicine, ophthalmology, and treatment of spinal cord injury and
diseases.
14.
The
MEDVAMC is home to a Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Clinic;
Network
Polytrauma Center; an award-winning Cardiac and General Surgery Program; Liver
Transplant Center; VA Epilepsy and Cancer Centers of Excellence; VA Substance
Abuse Disorder Quality Enhancement Research Initiative;
Health
Services Research & Development Center of Excellence; VA Rehabilitation
Research of Excellence focusing on mild to moderate traumatic brain injury;
Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center;
And
one of the VA’s six Parkinson’s Disease Research, Education, and Clinical
Centers. Including the outpatient clinics in Beaumont, Conroe, Galveston,
Houston, Lufkin, and Richmond, MEDVAMC outpatient clinics logged more than one
million outpatient visits in fiscal year 2010.
For
the latest news releases and information about the MEDVAMC, visit www.houston.va.gov.
15.
Negro
Slave Pro Se Plaintiff Louis Charles Hamilton II USN # 2712 herein States,
Affirm, and Declare Before the “Honorable Justice” and “PLANTIFFS” assert being
in attendance from stated “Time-Line” as the actual “Clothing was worthless crude”
being same worthless
Hand outs gather instead of “New bought rappyling
being worsen in declinding years 2015
in
comparison in 2011 and 2012 vs. 2014, 15
when “Katrina” was involved and actually seeking real “Boots and Warm Winter
New Jackets, sleeping bags with resources already provides for the same each “Stand
down in the same time frame of 2011 – 2015 as it gotten to the point WTF is
this “Trash”….? Vs. Up North “Like” “Stand
downs from 2000 - 2016 STANDDOWN
Twin
Cities
Tuesday,
August 2 and Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Northern
Minnesota
Fergus
Falls
Thursday,
April 28, 2016 | 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Fergus
Falls Armory
421
Cecil Avenue | Fergus Falls, MN
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the flyer
Virginia
Thursday,
August 25, 2016
Duluth
Friday,
August 26
Bemidji
Wednesday,
September 28, 2016
Grand
Rapids
Thursday,
September 29
Southern
Minnesota
Rochester
Friday,
May 24, 2016 | 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Graham
Arena #2
1570
Fairgrounds Avenue SE | Rochester, MN
Pro
Se Plaintiff herein “States”, “Affirm” and “Declare” further before the
“Honorable Justice” Houston Texas” rank 4th Largest in the Nation
yet the “Stand Down” in the gutter in
comparison to
“Actual
Material resources in military sleeping bags, heavy duty warm Military Jackets
boot’s and Pants ects... up “North is so much better being giving out supply in
other locations other than
“Crooked
Houston Texas” Ni-gg-er Slaves” always “Cheap” Vets Stand Down Yet the funding
is there for what a “Snack” and walking around to the Vet Houston Texas Vets Stand
Down having very little clothing room to see especially old mad man “Negro” hand
downs…?
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