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		<title>By: David H. Marshall</title>
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		<dc:creator>David H. Marshall</dc:creator>
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		<description>David H. Marshall jakegreenchappy@yahoo.com

A FOR THE GREATER GOOD OF ALL?
Do not the 1994 U.S. Senate Rockefeller Report “IS MILITARY RESEARCH HAZARDOUS TO VETERANS&#039; HEALTH? LESSONS SPANNING HALF A CENTURY” violations continue? Outlined is the USAF and VA from 1952 for the greater good of all SEVENTY SEVEN (77) picked volunteers. These personnel were identified by name and Air Force Serial Number to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for treatment. They were subjected to the without protection then known certain to be injured, from an at least 87,381 sound pressure multiple (X) to an over 699,051 X vs. the ignored required protection at a 1948 maximum of 59 X! There has been no VA response.
BACKGROUND.
The American Medical Association (AMA) “Sound and noise levels” table states that “SOUND PRESSURE DOUBLES WITH AN INCREASE OF 6 DECIBELS”. The AMA table in conjunction with the 1948 Air Force Regulation (AFR) 160-3, the USAF 1952 to 1956 Project 7210 and this veteran’s retained 1952 to 1956 USAF service records underlie the issue. A 4/4/08 BVA letter, “We are writing to you about your appeal pending before the Board of Veterans&#039; Appeals (BVA or Board). According to our records, your claim file was received at the Board on January 28, 2006. However, despite extensive search efforts, we are currently unable to locate your file.&quot; An ongoing 17 years, over one (1) foot thick, now &quot;unable to locate&quot; compilation of from 1952 USAF, VA, Veteran Service Organizations, HMO and independent  records. A 10/16/08 postmarked, undated letter from the VA Boston Office stated “...because of insufficient or inaccurate information we cannot identify the proper record.” This is the veteran’s from 4/4/08 to 11/7/08, five times submitted total of over 100 replacement copies. The BVA’s statement is in reference to the 7/9/57 Boston, MA. VA Rating Board’s Clear and Unmistakable Error (CUE), i.e., a from 3/26/04 Meniere’s Disease retroactive to 1956 claim.	       The 1948 AFR 160-3 established “Precautionary Measures Against Noise Hazards” ordered that, “In this 1948 Medical Services regulation, overall exposures were never to exceed 95 dBA and were recommended to be kept below 85 dBA.” The 1948 “Noise Hazards” is a follow-on to the World War II V-51R provided hearing protection for anyone working in 90 dB or greater noise levels. “Had some trouble with hearing while working on warm-up crew for F-86 D with very high noise levels.” The physician’s statement in the veteran’s 29 Jan 54 USAF Cadet Wing Commander washout exam. The F-86 D was powered by the GE J47 jet-engine. The J47&#039;s operating range was the 1952 known Project 7210 “very high noise levels” of a from 158 to 176 dB vs. the AFR 160-3 “never to exceed 95 dBA”! Starting from the AMA’s 60 dB “Normal conversation” level, this is a “sound pressure doubles with an increase of 6 decibels” of an unprotected 1952 to 1956 from 87,381 multiple (X) to an over 699,051 X vs. the Regulation disobeyed without protection 1948 maximum 59 X. A USAF physicians on 2/1/54 stated “it is unusual to find such a severe deafness”. Then the physician’s 7/29/54 and 7/21/55 ignored get him off the flight line memo and do not expose to “loud acoustic trauma”. The 5/21/56 Separation from Service recorded perfect hearing. CLEAR AND UNMISTAKABLE ERROR.
On 5/7/57 VA Boston Regional Office requested and stamped as 6/3/57 received the veterans 6/25/52 to 5/21/56 service record. The VA, Boston, MA, Regional Office (RO) Rating Board’s 7/9/57 awarded hearing loss only ERROR is proven by their Rating Board’s attending physician’s evidence resultant USAF SURGEON’S 6/25/58, “PERMANENTLY MEDICALLY DISQUALIFIED FOR MILITARY SERVICE”! Despite repeated requests there has been no VA response to the “permanently medically disqualified”. Then its ‘must of been a mistake’ and very effective symptoms of Menieres Disease disguising six (6) months later 1/22/59 &quot;HONORABLE DISCHARGE&quot; WITH &quot;RECOMMENDED FOR REENLISTMENT - YES&quot;. In 1965 VA medical personnel noted the veteran’s, “History - Exposure to jet noise and decompression concussion”, i.e., an unprotected over 176 dB, at 699,051 X vs. a maximum allowed 95 dB, at 59 X.
“THE VETERANS SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF MENIERES DISEASE CLEARLY ARE DOCUMENTED IN HIS SERVICE RECORD&quot; with the results of “A STRESS REACTION MAY PRECIPIRATE AN EPISODE OF SYMPTOMS (OF MENIERE’S DISEASE), AND CYCLES MAY REPEAT ENDLESSLY”. This is the VA Chief of Otolaryngology’s 9/15/99 statement regarding the since 1861 medically known disease. In 1991 acting on the “episode of symptoms” business failures and unemployment advice of HMO physicians the veteran went back to the VA. On 3/26/04 the local RO awarded a Menieres disease retroactive to 8/11/94 disability. A VA 100% unemployability disability was awarded on 3/8/06 with its cited, “Social Security Administrative Law Judge determination concluded the veteran was entitled to disability benefits solely as a result of his service connected condition.” The 1/28/97 Law Judge’s early Social Security disability decision recognized 1952-1956 in-service Menieres disease! AND THE SEVENTY SIX (76) OTHERS??
Over 100 pages of documentation are available on request.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>David H. Marshall <a href="mailto:jakegreenchappy@yahoo.com">jakegreenchappy@yahoo.com</a></p>
<p>A FOR THE GREATER GOOD OF ALL?<br />
Do not the 1994 U.S. Senate Rockefeller Report “IS MILITARY RESEARCH HAZARDOUS TO VETERANS&#8217; HEALTH? LESSONS SPANNING HALF A CENTURY” violations continue? Outlined is the USAF and VA from 1952 for the greater good of all SEVENTY SEVEN (77) picked volunteers. These personnel were identified by name and Air Force Serial Number to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for treatment. They were subjected to the without protection then known certain to be injured, from an at least 87,381 sound pressure multiple (X) to an over 699,051 X vs. the ignored required protection at a 1948 maximum of 59 X! There has been no VA response.<br />
BACKGROUND.<br />
The American Medical Association (AMA) “Sound and noise levels” table states that “SOUND PRESSURE DOUBLES WITH AN INCREASE OF 6 DECIBELS”. The AMA table in conjunction with the 1948 Air Force Regulation (AFR) 160-3, the USAF 1952 to 1956 Project 7210 and this veteran’s retained 1952 to 1956 USAF service records underlie the issue. A 4/4/08 BVA letter, “We are writing to you about your appeal pending before the Board of Veterans&#8217; Appeals (BVA or Board). According to our records, your claim file was received at the Board on January 28, 2006. However, despite extensive search efforts, we are currently unable to locate your file.&#8221; An ongoing 17 years, over one (1) foot thick, now &#8220;unable to locate&#8221; compilation of from 1952 USAF, VA, Veteran Service Organizations, HMO and independent  records. A 10/16/08 postmarked, undated letter from the VA Boston Office stated “&#8230;because of insufficient or inaccurate information we cannot identify the proper record.” This is the veteran’s from 4/4/08 to 11/7/08, five times submitted total of over 100 replacement copies. The BVA’s statement is in reference to the 7/9/57 Boston, MA. VA Rating Board’s Clear and Unmistakable Error (CUE), i.e., a from 3/26/04 Meniere’s Disease retroactive to 1956 claim.	       The 1948 AFR 160-3 established “Precautionary Measures Against Noise Hazards” ordered that, “In this 1948 Medical Services regulation, overall exposures were never to exceed 95 dBA and were recommended to be kept below 85 dBA.” The 1948 “Noise Hazards” is a follow-on to the World War II V-51R provided hearing protection for anyone working in 90 dB or greater noise levels. “Had some trouble with hearing while working on warm-up crew for F-86 D with very high noise levels.” The physician’s statement in the veteran’s 29 Jan 54 USAF Cadet Wing Commander washout exam. The F-86 D was powered by the GE J47 jet-engine. The J47&#8217;s operating range was the 1952 known Project 7210 “very high noise levels” of a from 158 to 176 dB vs. the AFR 160-3 “never to exceed 95 dBA”! Starting from the AMA’s 60 dB “Normal conversation” level, this is a “sound pressure doubles with an increase of 6 decibels” of an unprotected 1952 to 1956 from 87,381 multiple (X) to an over 699,051 X vs. the Regulation disobeyed without protection 1948 maximum 59 X. A USAF physicians on 2/1/54 stated “it is unusual to find such a severe deafness”. Then the physician’s 7/29/54 and 7/21/55 ignored get him off the flight line memo and do not expose to “loud acoustic trauma”. The 5/21/56 Separation from Service recorded perfect hearing. CLEAR AND UNMISTAKABLE ERROR.<br />
On 5/7/57 VA Boston Regional Office requested and stamped as 6/3/57 received the veterans 6/25/52 to 5/21/56 service record. The VA, Boston, MA, Regional Office (RO) Rating Board’s 7/9/57 awarded hearing loss only ERROR is proven by their Rating Board’s attending physician’s evidence resultant USAF SURGEON’S 6/25/58, “PERMANENTLY MEDICALLY DISQUALIFIED FOR MILITARY SERVICE”! Despite repeated requests there has been no VA response to the “permanently medically disqualified”. Then its ‘must of been a mistake’ and very effective symptoms of Menieres Disease disguising six (6) months later 1/22/59 &#8220;HONORABLE DISCHARGE&#8221; WITH &#8220;RECOMMENDED FOR REENLISTMENT &#8211; YES&#8221;. In 1965 VA medical personnel noted the veteran’s, “History &#8211; Exposure to jet noise and decompression concussion”, i.e., an unprotected over 176 dB, at 699,051 X vs. a maximum allowed 95 dB, at 59 X.<br />
“THE VETERANS SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF MENIERES DISEASE CLEARLY ARE DOCUMENTED IN HIS SERVICE RECORD&#8221; with the results of “A STRESS REACTION MAY PRECIPIRATE AN EPISODE OF SYMPTOMS (OF MENIERE’S DISEASE), AND CYCLES MAY REPEAT ENDLESSLY”. This is the VA Chief of Otolaryngology’s 9/15/99 statement regarding the since 1861 medically known disease. In 1991 acting on the “episode of symptoms” business failures and unemployment advice of HMO physicians the veteran went back to the VA. On 3/26/04 the local RO awarded a Menieres disease retroactive to 8/11/94 disability. A VA 100% unemployability disability was awarded on 3/8/06 with its cited, “Social Security Administrative Law Judge determination concluded the veteran was entitled to disability benefits solely as a result of his service connected condition.” The 1/28/97 Law Judge’s early Social Security disability decision recognized 1952-1956 in-service Menieres disease! AND THE SEVENTY SIX (76) OTHERS??<br />
Over 100 pages of documentation are available on request.</p>
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		<title>By: Lena</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lena</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 21:56:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Grow up in a mainly balck neighborhod and you hear all about it .

Tragic &amp; sick !</description>
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<p>Tragic &amp; sick !</p>
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