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scams and fraudulent activity
On May 2nd of this year, one day before the infamous VA laptop was reported stolen; veteran’s rights advocates Beery and Simes filed a formal complaint with the Department of Veterans Affair, Office of Inspector General (VAOIG). Beery and Simes suspected Chuck and Mary Schantag, owners on the WWW.POWNETWORK.ORG were illegally accessing their personal information from the VA. Jere Beery provided the VAOIG with emails sent from the Schantags claiming they had ‘friends’ within the VAOIG that would sift through records and provide them with any information they requested. In one email, associate of the Schantags, Diane ‘AKA Gunny Di’ Weller claimed the group had already captured Jere Beery’s Social Security number. Weller also stated that the official records the Schantags receive would contain all information and that nothing would be blacked out. Publicly, the Schantags stated they receive all of their information through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Privately, they boast they could get any military or VA records on anyone through their friends within the VA.
The event that started this entire story was when Jere Beery learned he was under unauthorized investigation by Chuck and Mary Schantag of POW Network. The questionable investigation came about when Diane Weller publicly accused Beery of falsifying his military service record and embellishing his DD214. Gene Simes was also targeted for a similar shake down by the group.
POWNETWORK.ORG are VALOR VULTURES; they exploit the sick, demented desire of many Americans--particularly some veterans who are overly in love with themselves (narcissism)--to find someone "pretending to be a Soldier" to bully and humiliate them without any due process of law--by themselves of course; as a vigilante group--so if no due diligence is done to find the facts and they just happen to falsely accuse a veteran of being "phony", they themselves will not serve prison terms for false accusations. When the Valor Vultures are forced into admitting they are wrong, they take the web page down and never apologize for their disgusting Nazi-like crimes.
Sadly, I am not alone; I know of so far 6 other veterans who have been wrongly defamed by POWNETWORK.ORG; one of them, veteran Jere Beery well-intentionally placed his DD-214 report of his military service on the internet hoping to prove his background--only to have it used as a veritable Pandora's Box from which Valor Vultures nit-picked it to try to find offense--and failing that--make-up ones to harp on so they could have a convenient public victim to feed their racket.
They whine about "Stolen Valor"--when this is exactly what they themselves do against actual veterans--particularly vulnerable ones suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) who are not ready to play "Junior Lawyer" in order to defend themselves from their harassment--which is why the Schantags are VALOR VULTURES.
POWNETWORK.ORG, a tax-evading, criminal scam corporation run from Skidmore, Missouri by Chuck and Mary Schantag have posted an illegal, defamatory web page accusing me of somehow being a "phony"--which shows they have a reckless disregard for the truth and facts.
In my case, an unbalanced nut job--Sean Patrick Kraft who goes on 66-day hunger strikes and posts videos on how to build illegal machine guns began to cyberstalk me by calling my Air-Mech-Strike: Asymmetric Maneuver Warfare for the 21st Century co-author retired LTC Richard Liebert to try to ascertain my home address.
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Interesting that you would say that about unknown campaigns...I can't get anything more than a
DD214 that says I was honorably Discharged. They claim that my records were distroyed. I have
been trying for thirty years to get an accurate 201 file. But hey...sometimes stuff
happens...fortunately I was and am still pissed off enough that I make no claims on the
military for bennefits that have been slowly and surely stripped away from the veterans.
As for the a-holes at POWNET I would love to see who is feeding them information since I've
already caught them in several lies, and would love to see fraud chargesw brought against them,
along with blackmail and extortion.
When you finish this article you will be faced with a decision. You will either choose to
ignore that this is going on, or you will help find a way to stop it.
One of the most common symptoms associated with combat related Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
is paranoia, the delusional fear that someone is out to hurt you. Recent revelations within the
nation’s veteran community seem to imply these fears are not all that imaginary.
The Veterans Administration was originally established as a ‘non-adversarial’ agency, and our
veterans have always considered the VA as a ‘sanctuary’. Those two words are at the root of
this entire article. The VA was a place where a vet down on his luck could get a cup of coffee
and a hot meal, or the place a sick vet could count on being treated and cared for without fear
of ridicule or unwarranted scrutiny. The vet always knew he/she could find unconditional
‘compassion’, ‘understanding’, and ‘prayer’ within the walls of a VA facility. Any vet could
walk through the doors of a VA and know they were safe and not in danger. Well, the VA has
apparently changed their ideology and method of operation.
There is currently a group of self-appointed “government agents” targeting disabled veterans
receiving disability compensation from the VA. Their objective is to locate and prosecute
disabled veterans that are receiving VA disability compensation that they are not entitled to.
Their main focus is on veterans with a PTSD rating. They claim that the VA healthcare system is
being bilked dry by phony PTSD claims. However, they cannot provide data to support their
outrageous accusations. They operate with the full support and cooperation of the VA Inspector
General’s office and other major law enforcement agencies. According to Chuck and Mary Schantag
of Skidmore, Missouri and owners of the POW Network (www.pownetwork.org), they have friends
within the VA and DOD that will provide them with any personal information on a veteran they
are investigating. In a recent email forwarded to my office, Mary Schantag wrote; “YES we
continue to turn phonies and frauds and goldiggers into the VA IG and the FBI and law
enforcement on a daily basis with a great team and huge support”. (Ed. Note: Misspelling,
capitalization, and sentence structure are the results of a direct quote via email.) In another
email, POW Network associate and group member Mr. Gary Assell of Montgomery, Illinois and owner
of Viper’s Web Page made this statement to justify their operations; “All disabled veterans are
NOT the targets, only those who have obtained benefits through fraud and misrepresentation,
which is punishable under Title 38 USC. It is a proven fact that veterans who have fraudulently
received benefits or medical care through fraud or misrepresentation HAVE cost the VA millions
of dollars”.
This is not the first time we have heard of the POW Network and their questionable operations.
Exactly one year ago, this same group harassed Mr. Gene Simes and myself and even boasted of
acquiring our Social Security numbers without our consent. In an email exchange the Schantags
made this statement; “We cannot afford to have some "friends" compromised as they search
through files for the truth on this. And we meet with the VA IG Friday...” Mr. Simes and I
filed a complaint with the VA Inspector General’s office and a formal investigation was
launched. The investigation concluded the Schantags committed no crime, the case was dropped,
and they continue their questionable relationship as informants with the VA IG today. The most
notable and curious fact about our first encounter with the POW Network was Mr. Simes and I
called our complaint into the VA Inspector Generals Office on May 1, 2006. On May 3, 2006 the
Department of Veterans Affairs “announced they had lost a computer containing personal
information on 26.5 million veterans (including Social Security numbers)…”
Another Key associate of the POW Network group is a former Navy SEAL with 27 years in the
service. Captain Larry Bailey of Chocowinity, North Carolina is probably best known for his
association with the book; ‘Stolen Valor’, which was about veterans claiming military service
or awards they were not entitled to. The Stolen Valor book spawned a rash of individuals
subscribing to the theory that many of our veterans were frauds and the budget short-falls the
VA was experiencing was due to phony veterans within the VA system. In a recent email sent to
my office by Larry Bailey, he stated; “far too many veterans and phonies are bilking the VA out
of hundreds of millions of dollars, and Congress will not allow the VA to do the investigation
that is necessary to stop the fraud. Unless and until the fraudulent VA claimants are ferreted
out and dealt with, I will not lend ANY support to any effort to give that corrupt agency
another nickel. I am surprised that you would advocate pumping billions more down that
bureaucratic rat hole. In another email Bailey said; “Thank God that I don't have to depend on
VA for assistance I really need, and I don't rip them off for false PTSD like a LOT of people
do. And I have two good friends who are doing just that, saying that "I might as well get
mine, " or words to that effect. One of them even encourages me to get some myself. It makes me
sick. That is what I was trying to explain to Jere Beery; he clearly didn't want to hear that.”
This author wonders if Mr. Bailey has exposed these two “close friends” as frauds on the POW
Network website, or has he remained silent while these individuals continue to supposedly
defraud the VA. A third possibility is that Mr. Bailey is exaggerating these claims in order to
support his own position. Only Mr. Bailey can be entirely certain as to the truth in this
matter.
These statements combined with the many complaints I receive from veterans stating they had
been wrongly harassed, intimidated and publicly humiliated by the POW Network, paints a very
ugly picture. Many veterans think the Schantags are using the sacred ‘Prisoner of War Movement’
to hide more sinister activities. Although the POW Network was originally established to
address issues concerning the accounting of Prisoners of War and Missing in action, their
objectives now have taken a very vile turn. They now apparently think they are a law
enforcement arm for the entire veteran community. There is a VERY big difference between a
person that illegally claims military awards they are not entitled to, and a sick veteran
suffering from a medical condition (such as PTSD) which has suicidal tenancies associated with
it. In this writer’s opinion, after many years of involvement in veteran’s affairs, it is not
in the best interest of our disabled veterans to cast unwarranted blame on them, or to question
any medical condition they may have which is recognized and diagnosed by the VA. Especially
when sensitive emotional and mental issues are involved. The veteran community does not need
this ridicule, scrutiny, or intimidation by any one, much less a self-appointed group of
informants.
It is unknown if the Schantags or anyone else in the group receives anything in return from the
VA for the veterans they turn in. However, they do receive donations and endorsements from
private sources and a number of veteran service organizations. They have also reaped the
rewards of their notoriety in connection with Stolen Valor. Unfortunately, their exploits now
are causing mistrust within the veteran community and unnecessary pain and grief to veterans
and their families.
Over the next few weeks ‘Operation Firing For Effect’ will be asking the hard questions of the
VA, FBI, and several veteran service organizations. We want to know if they can verify that
there is in fact a large number of frauds enrolled in the VA healthcare system, and if they
condone, or participate in the ‘predatory’ tactics used by the POW Network. To date, we have
spoken with 3 national veteran service organizations headquartered in Washington, DC; the
Military Order of the Purple Heart, the Blinded Veterans Association, and the American Legion.
All three stated they do not scrutinize the disability ratings of their membership, and they
have no data to support the VA has experienced a high percentage of bogus disability claims.
If it is true that the VA has become so corrupt and inept that they are incapable of
administering the rules and regulations governing the distribution of disability compensation,
and that this has resulted in hundreds of thousands of disabled veterans receiving compensation
that they are not entitled to, the American public has the right to know this as soon as humanly possible.
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Ask yourself these questions; Have we become so callus and bitter as a Nation that we feel the
need to look for ways to discredit our veterans? What training or certification does the POW
Network have that allows them to involve themselves in the ‘personal’ medical issues of a
veteran? With the current URGENT needs of our most recent disabled veterans returning home from
Afghanistan and Iraq is this ‘witch hunt mentality’ really helping the situation, or hurting?
Does it really matter to the majority of Americans if a few boarder-line PTSD cases filed by
‘Verified Former Military Personnel’ fall through the cracks? Is it really worth the risk of
targeting the wrong veteran with false accusations and triggering a tragedy? And finally, what
does any of this have to do with accounting for our Prisoners of War or Missing in Action?
It is not the intent of this article to imply fraud is acceptable under any circumstances. And
this article is not intended to protect the fraudulent from exposure and/or prosecution.
However, PTSD is a very sensitive medical condition that is better left to the medical
professionals to diagnose and treat, not the POW Network. There is very little doubt in my mind
that the number of fraud cases within the Social Security Administration, Medicare, and Food
Stamp programs far exceeds any possible number of cases within the VA.
If this article has upset you and you feel compelled to stop this unwarranted attack on our
disabled veterans, contact your local media and ask them to investigate this story. Remember;
if you do nothing, you can expect nothing to change. If you love your freedom, thank a vet!
false information and drug trafficking
These people Chuck and Mary Schantag steals the valor of us military veterans, then approach the veteran and they "ASK" for a donation to remove the false information that they themselves posted about said veteran. They discuss me. Recently Chuck and Mary Schantag where both arrested for possession and distrebution of Crystal methamphetamine. read about all...
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Had I known this information before the statute of limitations had run out I would have field a libel suit against the POW Network myself. I was wrongfully included int heir witch hunt because I changed my name from the time I was discharged until the time I ran amuck with an ill tempered wanna be PI who posted that I falsely claimed a service record as part of an unauthorized investigation into past legal action I took against a landlord. without the money to hire a lawyer and fight it I was left with the inability to have the lies removed. They even mocked the report I filed with local law enforcement regarding the story. I new read that the man behind the website has died and was buried in Arlington, I find that appealing that someone who spent so much time slandering vets who honorably served now rests beside some of them. I only hope his soul is burning in Hell for the problems he cause my family and myself.
All of these complaints above if true could be used in a court of law to prove libel. The problem is the POWNetwork nor any of the people named in the stories have done anything that is illegal. If anything the ones who are filing these idiotic complaints are the ones who are commiting libel...the Special Forces Assoc, Rangers Assoc. and POW Assoc. are all 100% behind the POW Network and the above named individuals for their work in uncovering phoney's.
They have a law-suit coming soon. Real pieces of S***!
Chuck and Mary Schantag should be put in jail for life... My dad was a Korean war hero who was scammed by these low lifes. How dare these people discredit our service members.