Now that Anzac Day 2006 has come and gone I'm consolidating the "Sea of Orange" issues with some other issues. They are all on the same web site even though this may not be apparent to most people. The primary link is: http://vesca.tripod.com I've put a hyperlink on that web page which will bring you to this page. You can use the hyperlink above to go back to that web page and see the other articles.
One of the other issues is the
Historical Research some details of which can be found at:
Writeway or
http://vesca.tripod.com/Writeway.htm (Same hyperlink - just expressed
differently)
I'll tidy the pages up in the near future.
TF 26/4/06
There is growing unrest within the
Veteran Community. This current unrest is spearheaded by
an East Timor veteran, Paul Dignon. The very clear challenge is to use rules that already exist to enforce honest treatment of veterans by the Repatriation Commission and its subsidiaries such as DVA. There is absolutely no doubt that there is a "culture of dishonesty" within the Repatriation Commission. My concerns are detailed in my web pages available from the following hyperlink: Offences Against Criminal Code Whilst I don't support all the attitudes (Personally attacking other people or organisations achieves nothing, but that doesn't mean they should not be criticised) I, nevertheless, support the overall objectives. It's dreaming the impossible dream to think that veterans can overcome a monster with an annual budget of approximately $14 billion without a sizeable fighting fund. ($1 million at a minimum) I think only something as dramatic as launching private criminal prosecutions against individual DVA staff will bring the seriousness and extent of the problems to the awareness of the public. Typically when they weave their dishonesty they deprive individual veterans of half a million dollars (over 20 years). I am more than happy to explain how this happens. Terry Fogarty |