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Governments Have Conspired to (Try and) Close Down Sunday Rallies

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Re:  Government's Illegal Shutdown of Our Sunday Rallies

Fellow Veterans and Friends of Veterans,

[img]2731|right|||no_popup[/img]For 6½ years, 337 consecutive Sundays, the Old Veterans Guard of the Veterans Revolution has openly protested the biggest land fraud scam in American history that resulted in non-stop retaliation by the perpetrators.

We have been harassed, intimidated, threatened, insulted, assaulted, discriminated against, lied to, lied about, stalked, spied upon, threatened, and falsely arrested by an out-of-control federal bureaucracy. All of this with the support of complicit politicians who answer to powerful special-interest groups that do not have the best interests of Veterans in mind.

As a last resort, the local and federal governments now have conspired to physically shut down our Sunday Rallies.

They have achieved this by illegally spending $6 million of taxpayer money on a landscape project that will beautify the entryway into Brentwood, all under the ruse of “adding a bus lane” on the opposite side of Wilshire Boulevard where we faithfully protest. 

Well …. they can try to shut us down.

But they never will shut us up! 

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We are the voice of 20,000 voiceless disabled and disadvantaged Veterans in Los Angeles County. Our Veterans have been forced to live homeless deeded in their behalf more that 125 years ago.

Join us for our 338th consecutive Sunday Rally. We continue to protest the crime, the corruption and the coverup that led to exposing nine VA real estate deals with non-Veteran special-interest groups that engaged in bogus “sharing agreements,” which were adjudicated in U.S. District Court as “unauthorized by law and therefore void,” i.e., illegal and criminal.

Join us as we continue to expose this rampant crime and corruption that has compounded into heinous human rights violations against the most vulnerable of the vulnerable. These would be war-injured, impoverished Veterans who defended our nation's freedom, and are now disabled, homeless and hungry.

Accompanying photos suggest that this Brentwood beautification project will maliciously remove bushes where homeless Veterans have heretofore called “home.”

We look forward to seeing you on Sunday – Between 1 and 4  — outside the front gates to the Los Angeles VA, at the northeast corner of Wilshire and San Vicente Boulevards, west of the 405 Freeway and adjacent to Brentwood.

Mr. Rosebrock may be contacted at RRosebrock1@aol.com