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February 1, 2025 47 mins

In this episode, our special guest, Mr. Garrett Ziegler, founder of Marco Polo, shares disturbing details about Hunter Biden's fraudulent USAA insurance claim in 2016—despite being ineligible for coverage after his administrative discharge from the Navy.  This revelation underscores the troubling reality that while veterans fight for basic services, others exploit systems meant to protect those who served.


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
There's men and women all around who fought and died
for your freedom and it's realf***ed up how the government
treats them.
They just sit back and theywon't even feed them.
They lay on the ground feelingdefeated.
Lord, they paid their dues andthey beat the enemy while
they're all alone fighting PTSD,because freedom ain't free but

(00:24):
in reality, you entitled holesare handed everything.
We should all rise up and alljust agree the division ain't
the way that it's supposed to belord.
It's a damn shame what theworld's gotten to.
We, the people like you, and we, the people like me, should

(00:47):
just wake up and realize it'strue, because it is oh it is
living in a new world with anold soul.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
Welcome everybody and thank you for listening to the
Veteran Show.
Today is the 1st of February2025, and I'm here with my
beautiful wife Laura.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
Aw, thank you baby.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
And we wanted to thank producer Michelle and WCBM
and retired police officerCarrie for the music.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
Yep, truly Thank you for all of these wonderful
people that make this programhappen.
They somehow keep this show onthe road, so I really appreciate
it.
If you are new to the VeteransShow, we open each show with a
prayer, so, if you can, we askthat you bow your heads with us.
Heavenly Father, all glory toyou.

(01:41):
All glory to you, father.
First, we want to lift up allof the loved ones and the
families of all of thetragically lost, the people who
have been lost in the planecrashes and the air accidents
this week.
It's been quite an insane week,father, and I know there's a lot
of loved ones out there hurting, and I pray for all of their

(02:02):
hearts that you somehow filltheir souls with your love and
your peace.
Father, I also thank you forpeople who seek the truth, for
people who are willing to standup for the truth and for people
who are willing to fight for thetruth.
The truth shall set us free andI appreciate that you give

(02:23):
courage to those people.
Father, you're so good to us.
Even in the darkest of timesyou're still there, and I thank
you for that, and I thank youfor all you do, and I thank you
for your love and I pray foreverybody, every single human
heart, and I pray all of this inthe name of your son, my Lord
and Savior, jesus Christ, therisen King.
Amen.
Yep, so you're joining or you'relistening to the veteran show

(02:46):
and we appreciate your timetonight.
We do understand that you couldbe doing anything else on a
Saturday evening, but thatyou're spending your evening
with us.
We super appreciate that.
We we try to work pretty hardfor this show and try to bring
you a quality show, qualityguests, and so it just means a
lot that your time, that yougive us your time.
We do have some news andinformation that Jeff's going to

(03:11):
hand out, and then I'll go overcrisis line stuff.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
But if you want to go ahead, babe, sure.
If you want to get any newsfrom the VA or anything else
going on with the veterans, justgo out to the news at
wwwnewsvagov the news atwwwnewsvagov, or for here in the
state of Maryland,wwwveteransmarylandgov.
Go out there, get on theirwebsites, sign up for their
newsletters and have those newsdelivered directly to your inbox

(03:35):
.
If you also want to get moreinformation from the VA and you
can't wait for an email oranything like that for them to
respond you could always pick upthe phone, give them a call at
800-827-1000.
I know it's a 1,000 line, butyou know, hey, they will get
back to you.
I had a couple months ago I hadsomething.
They got it back to me within.

(03:56):
I was completely done with themand they answered all my
questions and got everythingdone within 15 minutes.
So give them a call, try themout 15 minutes.
So give them a call, try themout.
Or if you would like to give usa call or reach out and ask us
a question, please feel free toat veteransshow at gmailcom.
Yep.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
Now you can't call an email, but no, yeah,
veteransshow at gmailcom if youneed help with anything or if
you want to share your story ofwhat's going on.
I'm glad that the VA 1000 lineworked for you the 800-827-1000.
I know sometimes it doesn'twork for everybody, but I do
know that there's people outthere who are really trying at

(04:36):
the VA and now that people arebeing told to go back to work,
maybe stuff will be gettingbetter.
You never know, right?

Speaker 1 (04:43):
maybe stuff will be getting better.

Speaker 3 (04:44):
You never know right.
So moving right along.
Listen, I've had a prettydifficult week.
I've been on this justemotional roller coaster and my
poor husband, he's been reallysupportive.
And first of all I want tothank you, babe, and to all the
loved ones out there.
When somebody's in a dark place, you coming up and standing

(05:05):
next to them and helping themout.
Make sure you know you thankthem for helping you through
something difficult.
And to all of you out therethat do thank you so much.
It's not an easy task to standby somebody in a dark moment,
but we need you and I needed you, babe, and I really, really
thank you.

(05:30):
I don't think we should wait togive you.
Know, I think people say don'twait to give flowers and what
they mean is don't wait tillsomebody's wake or funeral to
give them their flowers.
Tell them how much they mean toyou right off the start,
because I mean they're not goingto hear it at the funeral.
So, baby, you are my world, Ilove you so much and I don't
know if I'm just going to getpersonal.
You are my world, I love you somuch, and I don't know if I'm
just going to get personal.
You know, you and I met inNovember, and you know 2007.
And then we, we had decided heasked me to marry him in

(05:54):
February.
And then we found out I was sickin March and you could have
left.
You know, we weren't even.
I mean, we're engaged for but asecond.
And he could have said you know, I'm out, I can't do this, but
you didn't.
And here we are, many yearslater, and everything that
you've been through with me, Ijust thank you.
I really do.

Speaker 2 (06:14):
You're an amazing man .
Thank you.
You've made my life much moreenjoyable too.

Speaker 3 (06:20):
Yeah, that was hard to say, wasn't it, babe, it's
okay, I love you.
The audience probably thinksyou love me too, anywho.
But you know what?
If you are in a dark moment, ifyou're going through something
a little rough, um, we want youknow, we want you to know to
reach out for help.
The worst place to stay islocked in your own brain,
mulling it over yourself.

(06:41):
Um, it sometimes helps to justsay it out loud, to hear
yourself say it, to hear thewords.
So, either, if it's counselinganything, just always reach out.
Don't think that you're goingto handle it on your own,
because it helps that we're heretogether.
We're here as team.
God put us on this earthtogether to work things out.
So, just always, always, always, always, no matter how dark of

(07:06):
a moment you're in, reach out.
And one of the ways that youcan do that is you can dial 988
and then option one.
You can also text 838255 or youcan chat online and you can go
to wwwveteranscrisislinenet.
So those are three ways thatyou can do it.

(07:28):
Now for veterans there's so manydifferent charities out there.
I mean, they're everywhere andI'm sad to say that not all of
the charities are good.
There's a lot of you have toweed through a lot of them.
So here at this show, numberone if a charity tries to charge
you as a veteran for anything,run from that charity.

(07:49):
No charity should be chargingyou.
There's so many charities outthere that offer their products
for free that if one does likeI've heard of people trying to
get charged for service dogs theVA will pay for a service dog
and there's tons of charitiesout there that will donate
service dogs.
So there's just so many thingsout there that are free.
So if you run across a charityand they're asking you for money

(08:10):
, run from them.
Run.
But the charities that I'mabout to list below, or
charities I'm about to talkabout now, they are nationwide.
They help veterans from acrossanywhere.
So if you have friends andfamily, like in California, they
can come here and thesecharities will help them and
they'll most of these charitieswill actually help get you to

(08:31):
them.
So first one is that we alwayshighlight which is an amazing
one, and we featured the all ofthese on the show before.
So the first one is heroesbridge.
They are actually located invirgin and they typically help
veterans 65 and older, but theystarted the National Battle
Buddy Call-In Center.
So any veteran from across thenation can call this phone

(08:52):
number, 1-800-653-8387.
If you call that phone number,heroes Bridge will help you with
whatever you need help with Ifyou need lawn care, if you need
a ride to an appointment, if youjust have questions about VA or
anything like that.
They just want to help veterans.
So any veteran that you thinkneeds help and you're just not

(09:12):
quite sure where to turn, youcan call 1-800-653-8387 and
Heroes Bridge will help younavigate.
The next one is if you aredealing with post-traumatic
stress, you can contactWarfighter Advance.
Dr Vieten at Warfighter Advanceamazing woman, she's got a

(09:32):
great program.
It's all self-referral.
So if you've just hit yourpoint with dealing with
post-traumatic stress, callWarfighter Advance and talk to
them.
Their number is 202-239-7395.
Again, that's 202-239-7395.

(09:53):
Now we've had Dr Vieten on theshow and we've had two other of
our guests on the show that havebeen through Warfighter Advance
and they loved it and they haveamazing things to say.
The next charity is theBaltimore Station and they deal
with homelessness and they helpmales.

(10:13):
But you can call 410-752-2254.
Again, that's 410-752-2254.
The Baltimore Station is anamazing program.
It's a year-long program and ithelps these men coming off the
street and it teaches them work.
It teaches them what the VAclaims and finances.

(10:35):
It is just a phenomenal program.
It's not a quick Band-Aid slap.
You know we're going to quicklytry to fix you and then call it
a day.
They really invest a lot oftime and a lot of other
charities go to them andvolunteer their time.
So the Baltimore Station ifyou're dealing with homelessness
or you know a veteran who'sdealing with homelessness.
The next one if you are aveteran and you are having

(10:56):
financial problems or financialcrisis, you can contact Peggy at
Operation First Response.
Their number is 888-289-0280.
Again, that's 888-289-0280.
Peggy and her daughter and herdaughter's friend.

(11:18):
They are amazing over there.
So if anything you're dealingwith finances, if you just need
a little bit of help for asecond, give them a call and I'm
sure they'll be able to helpdirect you.
The next one, and this might bea little controversial for some
people so VA claims Okay, so youcan go through the VA and you

(11:38):
can file your VA claim.
You can go to the VFW.
You can go through the AmericanLegion.
There are so many differentways that you can file a VA
claim, but the quickest way thatwe have seen out of all of the
different ways and, first note,we are not getting money from
any of these people.
We just this is our personalexperience.
We've walked through thesecharities.

(11:58):
We've seen everything but for aVA claim the least painful that
I have seen.
The experience for a veteran isJan Dills and that is a lawyer.
You can contact them at877-850-1706.
Now she helped my husband getto 100% and we didn't pay out of

(12:23):
pocket.
They recouped their money fromthe government.
So all you do is you call, youtalk to them, see if you're
eligible, and they actually fillout all the paperwork.
You really don't have to domuch of anything.
You don't have to go to thesebig claim sessions.
You don't have to go throughall your medical records
yourself.
They do it and you're notcutting a check to anybody.
So if you're interested in that, you make the decision anybody.

(12:46):
So if you're interested in that, you make the decision.
I'm just giving you the phonenumber.
877-850-1706 is Jan Dills andwe had a positive experience
with it.
So that's why we recommend it.
If you are dealing withaddiction issues, you can go to
wwwaaorg.
If you need to attend a meeting, you can attend an online

(13:07):
meeting 24-7.
There's always a meeting goingon with AA, or you can find a
meeting in your local area butjust go to wwwaaorg.
Or I've actually heard ofanother program which is more
faith-based and that isCelebrate Recovery.
So if you go towwwcelebraterecoverycom, you can

(13:32):
go through more of afaith-based recovery system.
So either, or it's up to youReach out, however it works, or
my personal favorite that hasworked truly.
The best for me brought me themost peace out of everything
that I've dealt with is trulyGod and his son, jesus Christ.
You know, sometimes you hit apoint that you just realize that

(14:00):
you have no control, there'snothing that you can do to fix
the situation.
So I just called out to God andhe answers.
I know that sounds insane, buthe does.
And if you are in that moment,or even if you're not in a
crisis moment, if you're justfeeling a tug at your heart to
know more about God, just callout to him and I guarantee you

(14:21):
he will answer.
I guarantee you he'll answer,even because I've told you now
that he'll answer.
I have that much faith in him.
I know he will answer your call.
He answered my call again thisweek and it's just amazing.
It really is.
It's mind-blowing, but you'renever alone.
See, there's so many of thecharities, there's us and Jesus

(14:43):
Christ.
So just please, whatever momentthat you're in, know that
you're going to get through it,know that you're loved and know
that in the end it will be worthit.
You'll be in a better spot onceyou get through it.
Okay, so hang in there and keepfighting.
So the reason I don't know howmuch we want to go into, but, um

(15:05):
, the reason I had a rough weekis because of veteran dealing
with the VA affairs.
And just, I'm just not just theVA but also Walter Reed, I'm
just over the medical caresystem that we get as veterans.
So, jeff, you use a CPAP.
How long have you used a CPAP?

Speaker 2 (15:24):
Almost 15 years, 15, 16 years.

Speaker 3 (15:28):
So, and have you ever been harassed about the CPAP
from the company?
So I, about a year, two yearsago, I had a really bad
experience with Walter Reed.
I have been seen at Walter Reedsince 2010.
I was medevaced there and forthe most part things have been
going well, but it started justplummeting at COVID, and this

(15:51):
past two years I went to one ofmy doctors that was left there
and I just had a heart-to-heartwith them and I said I need some
help.
I don't know who to turn to,and so they referred me to all
of these doctors, the heads ofthe clinics and all of these
different clinics at Walter Reed, and I was starting to get a
little bit of faith in thesystem again.
And what did you know?
In this past year and a half, Ihave lost all of those doctors.

(16:13):
They have all been nicelynudged out the door because the
chain of command wasn'tlistening to them, and so they
went about their way.
One of the doctors I lost was asleep doctor who he prescribed
a CPAP.
These CPAP people at ADAPTHealth are downright crazy.
They really are what they wantme to do.

(16:37):
They say that they neednotification from my doctor that
I'm using the CPAP, so I'velost all my doctors.
Who am I supposed to call?
I had an appointment with myprimary care doctor.
They made I had to wait threemonths for it and then it got
canceled.
I couldn't go to it and so nowI have to wait another month.
But do you know what these ADAPpeople they want?
They just want any doctor tocall them.

(16:58):
They don't care what doctor,just have any doctor call them
and say that I'm using the CPAPand it's working.
And if I don't get any doctorto call, they're going to charge
me $800.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
How does that make sense?
Yeah, because they can't get ahold of your doctor either.

Speaker 3 (17:15):
Yeah, they can't, but you know they call me at all
hours and you know the guy thatwas trying.
He said he was helping, he's aveteran.
So he's telling me to fudge thesystem just so that I don't get
charges.
That's not medical care.
That's not medical care at all.
That is somebody scamming offthe system of veterans and I'm

(17:35):
so tired of it.
I really I'm tired of themedical care that they or they
claim it to be medical care,because it's not.
And so, to all of you out there, all of you veterans, if you
have an opportunity, just bebetter.
Because you know, we tried tocall Walter Reed.
The phone number wasn't working.

(17:57):
We tried to leave a message ona voicemail.
When we finally did call anumber and they said they have
three days to get back to us andif they don't get back to us,
call again and leave anothermessage.
Then, my husband, you wentonline and you filled out a form
, what they told him to, andthen the website locked up.
Now, if I'm a 70-year-old,80-year-old, first of all,

(18:19):
you're telling me to go onlineand then none of it works.
The phone numbers don't work.
To go online and then none ofit works.
The phone numbers don't work.
I understand how this isdriving veterans mad.
It is ridiculous thateverything we have to do is
online, that we have to wait formessages, we have to wait
months for this and this.
It's just crazy and I'm over it.
But my husband, you helped methrough it and I hope the people

(18:42):
out there that are listening.
Man, if you work for the VA, weneed to change something.
But we got to take a break.
We'll be right back.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
We want our coffee in the lobby.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
We watch our worship on the screen.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
We got a rock star preacher who won't wake us from
our dreams.
We want our blessings in ourpocket.
We keep our missions overseasbefore the hurting in our city
or would we even cross thestreet?

(19:26):
But we want to see the heartset free and the tyrants near
the walls fall down and our landbe healed.
But church, if we want to see achange in the world out there,
it's got to start right here.
It's got to start right now.

Speaker 2 (19:50):
Welcome back everybody and thank you for
listening to the Veteran Show.
If you're in crisis, pleasepick up the phone and dial 988,
press Option 1, or text 838255.
Just remember you're neveralone.
There's always somebody outthere that wants to hear your
voice.

Speaker 3 (20:06):
There absolutely is.
And so reach out and tellsomebody that you need some help
and just need somebody to leanon for a little bit.
There's nothing wrong withasking for help Nothing wrong at
all, actually, I think it makesyou stronger if you do so.
Thank you for joining ustonight.
We super appreciate it.
We do have a guest coming on tothe show, except he is

(20:28):
indisposed for a few seconds.
So we are stalling.
We've never had to do this onthe radio before, but we are.
But you know what?
I never am at a loss for words,or not very often.
So what we're talking aboutbefore the break was how I was
having a tough time, and it'snot just OK.
So yes, there's the CPAP andyes, it's that they want to
charge me eight hundred dollarsfor I don't know what I really

(20:50):
feel like falsifying medicalrecords.
But what gets me is that I havetried everything to redress my
problems.
I've tried to talk to WalterReed directly through all the
problems, and they just ignoreyou.
I've tried the VA, even when Iwas sitting at Georgetown same
thing they just blow you offbecause they're getting paid

(21:12):
anyways.
They get paid regardless ifthey treat you or not.
And I've tried to talk to mycongressman.
I've had news articles writtenabout me, and here we are
sitting on the air right, andnow we decided, okay, so every
week we're going to bring on aveteran.
And these veterans are goingthrough the same things, if not

(21:34):
worse.
And we've come up with a planthe Gold Star Act.
And when we were trying to talkto a Virginia congressman a
local congressman who was aveteran, by the way, and he
actually bragged he said my wife, it was a roundtable that we
were at and they actually spentmost of the time talking.
But afterwards we were talkingto him and he said that his wife

(21:56):
was good at writing legislation.
And so I said that's great, Ineed help writing this Gold Star
Act.
And you know what he did?
He laughed.
He's like oh well, you're goingto need a lot of money.
And I looked at him and I saidwhy would you need money to
protect the gold stars?
And he's like it just takes a.
You need money to protect thegold stars.
And he's like it just takes alot of money to get the

(22:17):
legislation done.
So we're at a loss.
Are you at a loss, babe?

Speaker 2 (22:28):
What else can you do?
Oh, what was the other thingthat somebody told you to do?

Speaker 3 (22:31):
You should start a blog.
Oh yeah, so that was the startof the week.
So I am part of a olderveterans group.
They nicely let me tag alongwith them every once in a while.
And they opened up a new chatline or a new, you know just, I
don't know, it's just you cankind of text message to each

(22:51):
other.
And when they opened it up,they laid down the rules of you
you can't talk about religionand you can't talk about
politics.
And so I messaged them directlyand I said, well, does this
have to do?
Also, does this carry over tolike emails or does it also
carry over to when we're inperson and stuff like that?
And you know, they said freedomof speech.

(23:14):
But here's my deal with thatNumber one that message telling
us what we can and cannot talkabout came from a Purple Heart
recipient.
And here's the thing how do Inot talk to my fellow veterans
not using politics or religion?

(23:35):
Because if we take last week'sshow, let's just take last
week's, for example, commanderRob Green.
What did he say?
I think it was 1,460 veteranscommitted suicide because they
were waiting on their religiousexemption from the COVID-19 shot
.
So how do I bring that upwithout God and without politics

(23:58):
.
And do you know what they saidin the emails that they
responded back to me when Iasked for clarification?
They said well, why don't youopen up another chat line or
another page so you can talkabout this stuff?
We have a radio show and youguys aren't listening to it, so
it's.
Do you know what I got from thatmessage?

(24:19):
The rules of what can bediscussed and what can't be
discussed.
I got from it the very, verydifficult message of if you're
going to have a problem, this isnot the place to come to, and
that is the worst thing thatveterans can do to one another.
If I was in crisis, I would notturn to these people Now.

(24:43):
I actually know these peoplevery personally and that's why I
was able to engage with themand I'm going to continue to.
But for you people out therelistening, my fellow veterans,
be very careful when you sitthere and say you're not willing
to talk about politics orreligion, because every single
one of those issues, everysingle issue, pertains to
veterans.

(25:04):
Right, and if we want to sithere and say, hey, we want to
stop veteran suicide, well, howdo we stop veteran suicide if we
don't talk about the 1,460veterans that killed themselves
and they were waiting forreligious exemptions.
I just we put these ridiculousrules on ourselves and it's just

(25:25):
.
It does no good.
It does absolutely no good.
I mean for another example totie in with what we're dealing
with.
You know, $800.
Now finances.
Everybody is having theirfinances stressed.
You know I don't have $800 tojust throw around.
You know everything is planned.
But what's interesting is I sawthe news story this week of.

(25:48):
There was a news story thatsaid that Joe Biden, the Biden
administration, was about tosend $15 million to Afghanistan
for condoms.
So you're telling me that wehave, not only can we leave $80
billion worth of equipment inAfghanistan, and then we also

(26:10):
left everything over there.
We got our troops killed overthere.
We left everything over there.
We got our troops killed overthere.
Now we're going to send another15 million over there for

(26:32):
condoms, and they can't pay formy CPAP machine.
Are you kidding me?
If you have an idea, please, byall means.
I would love to hear what youguys have to say.
So my request, if you're outthere in the audience, this is
what I can think of.
If you are crafty, I wouldreally appreciate if you could
build like maybe 12-inch high by10-inch wide fake brick wall so

(26:55):
I can just beat my head againstit.
That's.
That's about where I met.
Congress doesn't want to listen.
I mean, my congressman's aveteran and he doesn't want to
listen, and he's a doctor.

Speaker 2 (27:09):
Because you don't put any money in his pocket.

Speaker 3 (27:11):
I hope that's not the reason.
I hope it's not any money inhis pocket.
I hope that's not the reason.
I hope it's not.
But you know, let me tell youthis I've been thinking a lot,
and I don't mean to be preachyor anything like that, I'm not
one to be able to give a sermonto anybody, but there's been

(27:32):
something that's been weighingon my heart In the Bible in
Matthew 21, verses 12 through13,.
It talks about that.
Jesus went into the temple andhe got super angry because he
saw everybody trying there.
It was a marketplace.
It was no longer a temple.
It was people trying to sellstuff.
They didn't care about talkingto God anymore, it was just

(27:58):
another way to enrich themselves.
And I've been thinking aboutthat so much because in the
Bible it was prophesied thatJesus was going to do that.
So they had a really really,really long time to fix that
temple, to fix themselves, toright themselves.
They had warning that they weregoing off the rails and nobody

(28:22):
ever stood up and said weshouldn't do this, we shouldn't
do this to God.
Instead, they pushed it off forso long that literally the son
of God had to come down to earthand clean out his own temple.
My thing is are we really goingto not clean up our own temple,

(28:46):
aka America?
Are we really just going towait for somebody else to do it?
Wait for somebody else to dothe right thing, because this is
just the way it is.
This is just the way it goes.
I mean, I personally, if Godcomes down here another time, I
don't think it's going to bepretty and I would just prefer

(29:07):
that we get our stuff right nowand we start taking care of each
other now and stop hurting oneanother.
Taking care of each other nowand stop hurting one another
because it's doing no good.
And I understand that this guyat ADAPT Health, who is a

(29:28):
veteran, thinks he's just doinghis job, but there comes a point
that you don't know who's onthat other line and you don't
know how much it's built up onthem and you don't know if what
you say is the breaking point.
We can cover $800, but there'snot a lot of people who can.
And it's really unfair that ourgovernment is sending millions

(29:50):
of dollars for condoms and nottaking care of the veterans
millions of dollars for condomsand not taking care of the
veterans and I, frankly, I'mjust sick of it because these
politicians have been in officefor decades and each and every
campaign every two years, fouryears, six years they all say,
oh, we got to take care of theveterans, so why haven't you?

(30:14):
Why is it in 2025, some randomchick who should be I was
retired has to come to the radioand say you know what?
There's an easy fix.
All you have to do is make GoldStar families tax exempt.
You have to make everybody onactive duty tax exempt.
Every single person that's beeninjured in the line of duty,

(30:37):
make tax exempt, and everysingle veteran gets 100% medical
care.
Why is it that I have to comeup with that idea and then, when
I try to give it to a lawmaker,he laughs in my face, even
though his wife, she hasexperience writing law and he's

(31:00):
a veteran.

Speaker 2 (31:04):
Because it's not profitable.

Speaker 3 (31:06):
There we go.
So when you actually step back,if you take the 30, 40, 50,000
foot view, do you know whatwould happen if my plan was
implemented?
The main thing there would be awhole bunch of people losing a
whole bunch of money because Idon't know.

(31:29):
I mean, I know there's goodcharities out there, I know
there's good people in the va, Iknow there's people who are
genuinely trying, but what?
This whole system is stacked upand rigged against us.
There is no way ever that theyare fully going to catch up with
VA claims.
There's no way.
It's not possible.

(31:52):
I read an article a few weeksago and they were talking about
they were praising themselves,the Biden administration that
they had caught up by a millionVA claims.
But as you started gettingdeeper in that article, they
actually were still a million.
Behind it's insanity, behindit's insanity.

(32:18):
And my thing is why is theonerous on us, the veteran, to
prove to the United Statesgovernment that they made us
sick?
The onerous is on the UnitedStates government to prove that
they didn't.
And when we raised our handsand we swore an oath, they swore
to take care of us and they'renot living up to their end of
the bargain.

Speaker 2 (32:35):
Because we went when they sent us.

Speaker 3 (32:37):
Yeah, and we breathed in really bad chemicals, but we
still did it.
The Uzbekistan veterans slepton yellow cake uranium.
One lady I was talking to justlast year the VA.
Finally, they were having adebate between what depleted

(33:00):
uranium or something else, likethere's one less toxic than the
other.
It's only taken 24, 23 years tomake that decision and then the
VA wants another eight to 10years to study if sleeping on
uranium you know, yellow cakeuranium is poisonous.
I could have swore that thehometown that I grew up in, los
Alamos, new Mexico, where theatom bomb was invented, I could

(33:22):
have swore we already figuredout that being near uranium was
pretty bad for us.
Why we need studies to prove it.
Do you know why we need?
Because they're waiting us out.
I don't know what else to do.
So here my husband and I aretalking to you guys.
Maybe you can help usbrainstorm.

(33:44):
I'm plum out of ideas how tofix this.
I have sent this gold star acteverywhere.
I am casting a wide net and I'mjust I don't know.
I don't know what to do.
So if you have an idea, pleaseemail us at veteransshow at

(34:11):
gmailcom, and we would love tohear your thoughts on it.
You know, my husband and I also.
I just totally changingsubjects.
There's no transition here,because I'm not professional, I
don't know what I'm doing, butright, we just wing it.
So there's something I'mlooking into.
I came across this news article, this study, and I don't want

(34:34):
to talk too much about it yetbecause I don't know enough.
But I would like you guys to doa science experiment for me.
If you are willing, I wouldlike you to.
If you have a UV light I thinkit's a what?
395 nanometer UV light you canfind it on Amazon.

(34:56):
I hate promoting Amazon, butyou can.
Most people buy these UV lights.
Like, if you have animals, youcan go to Petco, petsmart,
whatever.
You buy these little UVflashlights.
It's basically if you'relooking for urine or don't ever
want to use one in a hotel, okay, just don't do that.
But it's just anywho.
If you have a UV light, or ifyou go out there and buy one,

(35:19):
you take it home and turn offyour bathroom lights or whatever
, and while you're in front ofthe mirror, shine the UV light
onto your face and what I'mlooking for is around your nose,
maybe your mouth, chin, yoursinuses, some people.
People might see a brightorange glow from their pores.

(35:42):
If you do this little sciencetest and if you see that bright
orange glow, I would really liketo know about it.
Okay, not trying to freakanybody out, you're fine.
You're not melting away oranything like that.
It's just something I'mresearching and so I'm just
trying to do a scienceexperiment, again casting a wide
net.
So it's just a prettyinteresting article that I came

(36:07):
across for that.
Again, don't freak out.
If you see it, you know it'snothing terrible, we'll deal
with it and just we're justtrying to gather information.
We'll deal with it and we'rejust trying to gather
information.
So we are supposed to have aguest, but you know, I'm just
going to start talking about him.

(36:28):
Maybe he's on with Newsmaxright now.
I believe His name is MrGarrett Ziegler and if he's not
able to call in, if it ends upthat he's on Newsmax for too
long, that's fine.
But Mr Garrett Ziegler, he'sbeen doing something pretty
interesting.
So, no, he's not a veteran.

(36:50):
It's not often that we—it'svery rarely, actually, that we
invite civilians on, but MrGarrett Ziegler, he has a
tremendous history.
He's super smart.
He graduated, madam.
Madam, is that how you say it?

Speaker 2 (37:05):
Summa Cum Laude.

Speaker 3 (37:06):
Yeah, OK, but the he worked in the first Trump
administration and after the end2020, once Trump got out of
office, Garrett Ziegler foundedthis site called Marco Polo and
it's on Substack, and what hedid is he actually did, brought

(37:35):
a team together and he did adeep dive into the Hunter Biden
laptop and he I mean, if youwant to deal with computers, if
you're just thinking, justlooking for a little file is
tough and that's what I think, Ithink just turning on a
computer sucks.
But if, if you've ever wantedsomebody who really can get into

(37:58):
the meat and potatoes of acomputer, of a hard drive,
Garrett Ziegler is your guy andhe did this to the Hunter Biden
laptop.
Now, why does this matter toveterans?
Well, that's interesting.
Oops, he just hit themicrophone, Sorry.
What made it interesting?
So I saw a post from Mr GarrettZiegler on X and it grabbed my
attention because in 2016, In2016, October 27th to be exact

(38:21):
Hunter Biden, who was a memberof USAA, filed a now that we
know a fraudulent claim autoinsurance claim with USAA and

(38:42):
it's been proven fraudulent byHunter Biden himself.
So Hunter Biden said that whenhe was on his way to rehab, he
said that he got two flat tiresand the car went off the road
and in fact, in Hunter Biden'smemoir he ended up admitting
that he was actually high as akite and he launched his car.

(39:04):
So he lied to USAA and we'regoing to talk.
We'll talk more about it, butwe are going to bring our guests
on because he's here.
So, Mr Garrett Ziegler, can youhear me?

Speaker 4 (39:21):
Yes, thanks for your patience.

Speaker 3 (39:22):
Oh, no problem.
No problem, you have a veryimportant stuff to get.

Speaker 4 (39:26):
We don't think we have enough time, but you said
it right.
Not many times when somebodycommits a crime do they admit to
it in their own book.
But what he didn't realize wasthat his laptop was going to
contradict what he said in thebook.
So Hunter was honest in thebook.

(39:46):
It's only one of the few timeshe was honest in the book, but
it turns out his leaked laptopthat he never bothered to pick
up from a repair shop did him inin a bit of irony.
That is almost Greco-Roman inits hilarity.

Speaker 3 (40:04):
God's justice is beautiful.
Sometimes it all comes around.
So we won't have as much timeand I'd love for you to come
back on the show so we canreally dive deep into this.

Speaker 4 (40:11):
Yeah, sorry about that.

Speaker 3 (40:12):
No, oh, no problem please.
I mean, you have such importantinformation that you need to
get out.
So I understand First if youcan just real quick tell the
audience a little bit about youand your history and how this
all you got into all this.

Speaker 4 (40:26):
Yeah, so I worked in the White House from 2019 to
2021 for a gentleman named PeterNavarro, who is back in the
White House now in the sameposition.
He is the president's chiefin-house trade advisor, and I
was one of his four staffers,and during that time, as is
going on right now, therelationship that we have with

(40:49):
the Chinese is probably one ofthe most important issues of the
21st century, and so, when Istarted looking through the
leaked contents of the Bidenlaptop, what struck out to me
first was all of thecommunications with the Chinese
and very, very high-level people, people with direct

(41:10):
relationships, friendships withXi Jinping, the general
secretary of the CCP.
So that's what got my attention.
And then, once I starteddigging, it revealed itself to
be really a cornucopia of humandepravity and sin, and so this
USAA story is tangential to theChinese infiltration of our

(41:33):
former first family.
But it goes to show that theBiden's exploits were not
singular.
They have stolen from manydifferent groups of people, and
critical to the USAA story isthat he shouldn't have even had
the insurance policy at thattime.

(41:54):
If you depart from the USmilitary in a less than
honorable way less thanhonorable discharge Hunter got
an administrative discharge.
That's why, in 2020, whenDonald Trump and Joe Biden were
debating, they always jumped onTrump because Trump said during
the debate that he got adishonorable discharge.
That wasn't exactly correct.

(42:15):
But even that is a scandalbecause most people and I would
urge all of your listeners to gofind another example of this
not being the case but allpeople who get caught with
cocaine in the service get adishonorable discharge, except
Hunter Biden.
He got an administrativedischarge out and

(42:42):
cross-referencing it with hismemoir, which was a failed
memoir.
We've sold three times as manycopies as Hunter did on his
memoir our book which all yourlisteners can find at
BidenReportcom for free.
When he was talking about thisin his memoir, he basically said
, just like you did, that he washigh as a kite and I think he
fell asleep because he had somuch crack in his system over an

(43:02):
extended period of time.
But what USAA's policiesthemselves?
And of course, we called thembefore we published the book.
They explicitly state on theirwebsite that if it's less than
honorable, your coverage ceases,and this event occurred in 2016
, whereas Hunter got kicked outof the Navy in 2014.
So the USAA has no plausibledeniability about this.

(43:25):
They can't say, oh well, hispolicy.
There's no auto policy thatgoes longer than a year.
I think most of them last sixmonths.
I know mine does and I wouldlove to have USAA because the
rates are great.
So what this means is Hunter notonly stole directly from
military families by inevitablyraising the rates because they
had to pay for his crack addictwreck $12,000 for a new rental

(43:48):
car but he stole indirectly,which is he shouldn't have even
had the policy.
His brother had been dead forover a year and we even looked
at the fine print that said youcannot extend USA membership to
adult siblings.
So, like, for example, beauBiden's children can legally

(44:11):
have USAA because his dad was inthe National Guard and they
were a dependent of his orthey're adults now, but they
were once a dependent.
That would be illegal.
So every aspect of this ispathetic, meaning he shouldn't
have even had the policy tobegin with.
And then, when we brought it upto them, when we called the

(44:34):
claims agent, margo Graff, shetotally punted and hung up on us
, even though the statute oflimitations has run out.
So of course we sent this tothe AG's office in Texas,
because that is where USAA isheadquartered it's in San
Antonio.
So what we did was we sent itto all the states he committed
crimes in.
Hertz is headquartered inOklahoma.

(44:54):
That was the rental company.
So he stole from Hertz.
He stole from USAA.
So he stole from Hertz.
He stole from USAA, and it'sjust insane the collateral
damage that this family haswrought on so many different
types of people.
Our book is only the criminalactivity from the Biden laptop.
So there are things that aren'tin our book because they're
scummy but don't necessarilyshow a statute violation.

(45:18):
This is a clear statuteviolation.
Insurance fraud is one of themost common crimes in America.
There are entire industries.
In fact, one of our boardmembers, marco Polo, is a
licensed private investigator inNorth Carolina and he does
insurance fraud every day of hislife.
So it is cut and dry.
We have it in writing.

(45:38):
Usually you don't have stuff inwriting, right.
So they've actually taken thesetypes of cases to a jury before
with less direct evidence.

Speaker 3 (45:47):
You know I don't have hardly any time left at all,
but I need the audience tounderstand this, and I pray that
you come back.
Before I let you go, though,please tell Dr Navarro, and to
you too, but Dr Navarro is anAmerican hero, and I thank him
for everything that he has done.
I truly.

Speaker 4 (46:03):
I'll pass along that message.
Thank you.
He's great and he's sort oflike an uncle figure to me.
I worked for him for 23 months.
My last day was January 18th2021.
We still communicate and Iwould like to come back and
maybe we do one on the wholebook.
But, like we said offline, Ithink all listeners need to dig
into the board membership ofUSAA and this is my call to

(46:25):
action there's never been abetter time for reform in any
institution in America.
The people are furious, andrighteously.
If there are woke policiesstill at USAA, now is the time
to start making a legitimate,righteous fuss about them.
And they can take that singlepage in our book as an exhibit.
And you know, we should just weshould just start emailing that

(46:48):
page of the book to everysingle board member of USAA,
because guess what Hunter stillmight have USAA, I wouldn't
doubt it and actually I don'thave much time.

Speaker 3 (46:57):
I'm going to thank you, mr Garrett Ziegler, for
everything you do.
I do hope you come on Hold'mgoing to thank you, mr Garrett
Ziegler, for everything you do.
I do hope you come on Hold themusic for a second, michelle.
People need to understand thisboard stuff.
You need to understand.
There is a board member, juanAndrade.
He became a member of USA in2020.
He was appointed to the boardin 2020.

(47:18):
He is not a veteran and he waspart of the DOJ.
You would think that a personthat came from the DOJ would
know about this and knowproperly what to do, but yet
this board member never steppedin.
But they debanked Mr JohnEastman.
Go figure on that one.
There's something wrong withthe board at USAA.
That's my personal opinion andit really needs to be looked

(47:38):
into, because the amount ofinformation that USAA has on all
these veterans yeah, we need tofigure it out.
Everybody, have a great week.
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