Monday, January 21, 2008

THE HEALTHCARE CRIME OF THE CENTURY (NCFE, YOU COULDN'T HAVE DONE IT ALONE)

The Frst Crime: The "first crime" status does not belong to NCFE. The first crime was committed by the County of Cochise and the State of Arizona covertly investing moneys belonging rightfully to its citizens through the Local Government Investment Pools, handled by the Arizona State Treasurer's Office.

The Second Crime: The second crime was the substance of what was invested. The County and State invested (played the stock market?) Medicaid Funds and School Funds.

The Third Crime: This one belongs to NCFE, along with a buzzillion federal indictments that came about in the aftermath of their bankruptcy. The third crime drags the first and second crimes into itself, creating a need for "Further Crimes."

Further Crimes: Further Crimes, after throwing State and Federal Law Books out the window tied to the Constitution, include all the crimes that were humanly possible to commit while covering up the first, second and third crimes. These crimes include conspiracy, obstruction of justice, tampering with evidence, accessory after the fact, aiding and abetting...I'm quite sure that any lawyer reading this will find a ton more.

Who were the victims of these crimes? 1. The poor, elderly and disabled in the state of Arizona - the voiceless, shuffling masses who were not even given the dignity of allowing them to know what happened to them. 2. The Citizens of the State of Arizona, who have been lied to by the government officials who are sitting in office because of the vote of these Citizens. 3. We, the People of the United States of America, who believe that we have a God-given right to trust our government.

On November 2, 2002, a company called National Century Financial Enterprises (NCFE) out of Dublin, Ohio, filed bankruptcy. (Here I would refer readers to information on the web about this - most notably, the White Collar Crime Blog, the Schiller Report and Me and Ted Against the World.) CNN News reported this financial debacle only one time, yet everyone remembers the coverage that station gave to the Enron bankruptcy. The shock waves were felt all over Arizona, yet none of us knew what had happened. In my case, Cochise Health Systems, the area ALTC (Arizona Long Term Care, Medicaid Title 19) contracted provider, stopped paying my company, Angel Team Home Care, and would not tell us why. This, then, is our story - the frail, elderly and disabled of Arizona, my business partner, Carolyn Harris, my husband, David W. Wilson, and I - this is our story. I am thankful for the world wide web, the last frontier of freedom of speech and First Ammendment Rights. And, I am thankful to the Good Lord Who made me "too stupid to be scared."

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