VA – Citizens Report https://citizensreport.org a digital channel commited to health & medical rights. Wed, 17 Jan 2024 09:06:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.24 https://citizensreport.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/cropped-cr-icon-1-32x32.png VA – Citizens Report https://citizensreport.org 32 32 Veteran Experimental Test Subjects Sue Military For Health Care https://citizensreport.org/2015/09/14/veteran-experiment-lawsuit/ https://citizensreport.org/2015/09/14/veteran-experiment-lawsuit/#respond Mon, 14 Sep 2015 14:41:24 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=7526 The U.S. military conducted experiments on tens of thousands of American troops for 53 years. Although the service members voluntarily agreed to participate, information about potential health risks was kept secret. At the time, the troops believed the testing was safe, and that their contribution was for the greater good. Forty years later, the long-term side effects […]

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The U.S. Military Tested Chemicals On American Troops

The military tested dangerous experimental substances on American troops between 1922 and 1975. Many of the remaining veterans are seeking answers and health care payments for cancer or other medical issues.

The U.S. military conducted experiments on tens of thousands of American troops for 53 years. Although the service members voluntarily agreed to participate, information about potential health risks was kept secret.

At the time, the troops believed the testing was safe, and that their contribution was for the greater good. Forty years later, the long-term side effects have started to show.

Now, the subjects are using the law to uncover the truth behind the testing.

Secret Experiments And Undisclosed Risks

The military used troops to test nitrogen mustard and lewisite agents in World War II experiments.
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The experiments were meant to assist the military in learning how to create “fear, panic, hysteria, and hallucinations” in enemy soldiers, an Army scientist said. According to NPR, an estimated 70,000 troops were subject to testing, including World War II veterans who were exposed to mustard gas.

In 1968, Bill Blazinski was one of them. When he was 20 years old, he volunteered for the tests because of the benefits.

“There would be a guaranteed three-day pass every weekend unless you had a test,” he said. “There would be no kitchen police duties, no guard duties. And it sounded like a pretty good duty.”

Until they experienced it first hand, the participants didn’t realize what kind of testing they had signed up for. Blazinski recalls being injected with a substance that made him hallucinate. He was injected with an antidote shortly after.

“We were placed in individual padded cells. And you know the nurse left and I’m looking at this padded wall and I knew it was solid but all of a sudden started fluttering like a flag does up on a flag pole,” he recalled.

In 2006, Blazinski became curious about the substance used in the injection. He requested access to the original test documents under the Freedom of Information Act.

“It showed an experimental antidote for nerve agent poisoning with known side effects, and another drug designed to reverse the effects of the first,” he said.

Blazinski has since developed chronic lymphocytic leukemia. If the testing is what gave him cancer, he wants to get to the bottom of it.

And Blazinski is not the only one. Frank Rochelle was another soldier subject to testing in 1968. According to test records, he was injected with an agent referred to by the code name CAR 302668.

Rochelle also recalls hallucinating during the experiments.  The freckles on his arms and legs appeared to be moving, and he believed bugs were crawling under his skin. The images lasted for almost 40 hours.

“There were animals coming out of the walls,” he said. “I saw a huge rabbit and he was solid white with red eyes.”

The testing was stopped in 1975 when Congress would no longer provide funding to track the health of the participants. The participants are outraged at the failure to provide health care follow-ups.

“We were assured that everything that went on inside the clinic, we were going to be under 100 percent observation; they were going to do nothing to harm us,” Rochelle said. “And also we were sure that we would be taken care of afterwards if anything happened. Instead we were left to hang out to dry.”

The tests were conducted between 1922 and 1975, and many of the participants have since passed away. But the remaining subjects will no longer take non-disclosure as an answer.

Legal Action Against The Military

Veterans are suing the government for medical coverage and answers about the dangerous substances that were used in experiments.
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The remaining subjects are suing the army in a class action lawsuit. The plaintiffs are seeking information about what was given to them in the experiments. In addition, they want to find out if the army was aware of long-term health risks.

The most likely defense against the litigation is that military researchers didn’t disclose experimental information in order to keep the results from being influenced. Even if that is true, veteran test subjects are still seeking health care coverage for conditions that may have been caused by the testing.

The military is being represented by the Department of Justice. After an appeals court ruled in favor of the veterans in June, the military filed a retrial. If the appeals continue, there is no way to determine when the case will be finalized.

However, the veterans will be pleased to hear that the military has reportedly ended this kind of chemical and biological testing.

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Whistleblower Harassed After Revealing VA Health Care Scandal https://citizensreport.org/2015/08/12/veterans-health-care-scandal-investigated/ https://citizensreport.org/2015/08/12/veterans-health-care-scandal-investigated/#respond Wed, 12 Aug 2015 18:00:35 +0000 http://www.citizensreport.org/?p=6489 The whistle has been blown on staffers from the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs, whose misconduct has led 34,000 veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan to become ineligible for health care benefits. The misconduct has also reportedly caused the death of veterans that could have been prevented if they had received proper health care. The […]

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Veteran's Affairs Harassing Whistleblower After Scandal Discovered

The Veterans Affairs National Health Eligibility Center has been accused of allowing systematic errors, patient neglect and delayed medical benefits.

The whistle has been blown on staffers from the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs, whose misconduct has led 34,000 veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan to become ineligible for health care benefits. The misconduct has also reportedly caused the death of veterans that could have been prevented if they had received proper health care.

The Broader Mission of Veteran’s Care

Whistleblower Scott Davis revealed the management misconduct to make changes that would give veterans the best care possible.
Via: Think Progress

Scott Davis, a program specialist at the Veterans Affairs National Health Eligibility Center in Atlanta, stood up for veteran’s rights and alerted the Obama administration Deputy Chief of Staff Rob Nabors about systematic medical errors and patient neglect. This neglect is not only in Atlanta, but has also been found in eligibility centers in 10 states so far, including Arizona and Colorado.

Davis said the VA waited too long to address the veteran’s health care applications, leaving their application status pending. The applications were reportedly listed as pending because they lacked veteran’s income information. However, veterans are not required to provide this information when applying for benefits. The veterans were never enrolled in the system and were then stuck in the backlog.

Davis, along with three other VA staff members, claims that VA funds are being wasted and misused by managers. He calls for the Department of Veterans Affairs Management Accountability Act of 2014 to be fully implemented to give veterans the best care possible.

Obama’s Investigations into VA Mismanagement

President Obama gave a speech about the investigation asserting that offenders would not go unpunished.
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After filing these complaints, Davis’s manager put him on administrative leave and altered his employment records. Davis was repeatedly harassed by senior staffers and he filed for whistleblower protection in January 2014.

Davis gave his testimony to the House Committee on Veterans Affairs on July 8, 2014 indicating that the VA purposefully altered records to hide the fact that they were delaying treatment. He also testified that VA management retaliated against him for coming out about the misconduct and urged the government to issue an internal investigation.

The whistleblowers have uncovered a national scandal about veteran’s care. The U.S. Office of Special Counsel issued a press release that designated 50 pending whistleblower disclosure cases from employees at VA facilities throughout the country, alleging “threats to patient health or safety.” The counsel is also reviewing about 60 cases of alleged retaliation against whistleblowers who reported concerns about “scheduling, understaffing, and other patient care issues in VA facilities.”

President Obama claims he will not tolerate the falsification of records at VA facilities. When investigations are complete, Obama will leave it to Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki to issue disciplinary action against those at fault.

“So today, I want every veteran to know we are going to fix whatever is wrong.  And so long as I have the privilege of serving as Commander-in-Chief, I’m going to keep on fighting to deliver the care and the benefits and the opportunities that your families deserve, now and for decades to come.  That is a commitment to which I feel a sacred duty to maintain,” President Obama said in a statement at a conference on Veterans Health Care.

 

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