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1888 Land Use Deed

  • Monday, March 22, 2010 10:50
    Message # 313093

    Declaration of Enforcement


    Manifesto of the Veterans, By the Veterans, and For  the Veterans,
    to Honor the Congressional Act of 1887,
    and to Protect, Preserve and Defend the
    Deed of 1888 and the Los Angeles National Veterans'

    Home
    WE, the Veterans of the United States Armed Forces,

    in order to form a more perfect National Home,

    establish justice, ensure tranquility, provide for

    the necessary healthcare, promote the general

    well-being of our fellow Veterans, and secure the

    blessings of respect for ourselves and our

    posterity, do ordain and establish this

    “Declaration of Enforcement” for protecting and

    preserving the Land Grant Deed of 1888 and The Los

    Angeles National Veterans Home. IN ACCORDANCE with

    the Congressional Act dated March 2, 1887, and the

    guiding principles and patriotic spirit of the Land

    Grant Deed dated March 3, 1888, which was

    unselfishly bequeathed and faithfully entrusted to

    the United States Government on behalf of America's

    Military Veterans, this “Declaration of

    Enforcement” shall protect and preserve in

    perpetuity, their exclusive and inviolable

    proprietary rights to the Los Angeles National

    Veterans Home, and said Declaration reconfirms and

    reestablishes the following:
    THIRTEEN ARTICLES OF ENFORCEMENT
    ARTICLE I. This Declaration faithfully and

    honorably protects, preserves and defends all land

    conveyed under the 1888 Land Grant Deed and

    guarantees its uncompromising and unconditional

    preservation in perpetuity. Accordingly, this

    deeded land shall be permanently maintained under

    the same guiding principles and patriotic spirit

    that it was so generously donated by the Grantors,

    Arcadia B. de Baker and John P. Jones, which is to

    establish and permanently maintain a National Home

    to care for America's Military Veterans. ARTICLE

    II. The Deeded land west of the 405 Freeway and

    north and south of Wilshire Boulevard shall be

    officially and respectfully called “The Los Angeles

    National Veterans Home," hereinafter referred to as

    the "Home." It is with full and absolute

    understanding that the Home shall be permanently

    maintained for the sole, specific, direct and

    unequivocal benefit of America's Military Veterans

    representing all official Branches of the United

    States Armed Forces. ARTICLE III. The United States

    Department of Veterans Affairs, hereinafter

    referred to as the “VA,” shall continue to be the

    authorized steward and fiduciary administrator for

    the Home. Correspondingly, the VA's

    responsibilities shall be to morally and faithfully

    honor the Congressional Act of 1887 and the guiding

    principles and patriotic spirit of the Deed of

    1888, while simultaneously providing the highest

    quality of medical, rehabilitative and preventative

    healthcare services for America's Military

    Veterans, and further maintaining the highest

    quality of upkeep for the Home and its hallowed

    grounds. ARTICLE IV. Specifically, the guiding

    principles and patriotic spirit of the legal Deed

    of 1888 and the moral purpose for which it was

    unselfishly bequeathed, are inviolable and

    non-negotiable. Accordingly, the Deed must be

    honored in perpetuity without compromise.

    Consequently, under no circumstances shall the VA,

    or any other government agency or entity of any

    nature or kind whatsoever, including but not

    necessarily limited to, any elected

    representative(s), hired or appointed employees,

    agents, consultants or officials of the federal,

    state or local government, lease, loan, share,

    exchange, trade, auction, sell, encumber, or

    otherwise reduce, diminish or dispose of any piece

    or parcel of this land and its improvements,

    including but not necessarily limited to, air,

    mineral and petroleum rights, to any non-Veteran or

    outside source(s) for any purpose(s) whatsoever.

    Absolutely no term or condition in this Declaration

    allows for the Deed of 1888 to be negotiated or

    infringed upon that would advantage any other

    parties other than for and toward 100% of the sole,

    specific, direct and unequivocal benefit of

    America's Military Veterans. ARTICLE V. Any and all

    existing leases, sharing agreements, or any other

    arrangements of any nature or kind whatsoever,

    including but not necessarily limited to, land,

    building, air, mineral, petroleum, or any other

    considerations of any nature or kind whatsoever,

    which are now in effect or existence, or in the

    process of negotiation, that does not solely,

    specifically, directly and unequivocally benefit

    America's Military Veterans 100%, are null and

    void, and in violation of the guiding principles

    and patriotic spirit of the legal Deed of 1888,

    including the specific purpose for which this land

    was morally and unselfishly bequeathed.

    Consequently, any and all such leases, agreements,

    arrangements or considerations of any nature or

    kind whatsoever, shall be terminated forthwith and

    all rights and benefits shall fully and exclusively

    revert back under the stewardship of the VA and be

    permanently maintained to serve the healthcare

    needs, rehabilitative services and general benefits

    of America's Military Veterans. Any and all lessees

    or sharing agreement holders, including services,

    businesses, non-profit organizations or other

    occupants of any nature or kind whatsoever, that do

    not solely, specifically, directly and

    unequivocally benefit America's Military Veterans

    100%, must unconditionally vacate the deeded

    property posthaste. This includes, but shall not

    necessarily be limited to, the Wadsworth and

    Brentwood Theaters, commercial office space, car

    and bus storage lots, laundry services, oil

    drilling and explorations, private school grounds

    and all public parks of any nature or kind, plus

    all other occupation and exploitations of the

    premises that violate the integrity and legacy of

    the Deed. In keeping with the guiding principles

    and patriotic spirit of the Deed of 1888,

    absolutely no term or condition in this Declaration

    allows for this hallowed land and appurtenances

    thereupon to be negotiated with any other parties

    whatsoever, other than for 100% of the sole,

    specific, direct and unequivocal benefit of

    America's Military Veterans. ARTICLE VI. In

    accordance with the guiding principles and

    patriotic spirit of the Deed of 1888, the Home

    shall be permanently maintained as a safe haven and

    must always be considered "Home" to all of

    America's Military Veterans. Accordingly, The Home

    must be continuously and readily available at all

    times for any individual Veteran of America's Armed

    Forces to be cordially welcomed with the immediate

    availability of professional and courteous medical

    and rehabilitative healthcare services and

    treatment. In accordance with the 1887 Act of

    Congress, there shall never be a “homeless

    Veteran,” because this is the rightful and legal

    Home for any American Military Veteran who is in

    need of shelter, healthcare or rehabilitation.
    ARTICLE VII. The United States Government and the

    VA shall never underfund the operating budget for

    the Home and it must permanently maintain a policy

    of mandatory funding in order to provide quality

    medical, rehabilitative and preventative healthcare

    facilities and services, including, but not

    necessarily limited to, providing quality upkeep

    throughout all of the land conveyed under the

    guiding principles and patriotic spirit of the

    legal Deed of 1888. It is imperative that the Home

    be permanently maintained as the finest medical and

    rehabilitation center in the world, which is a

    small token of gratitude for the world's greatest

    defenders of freedom and democracy. ARTICLE VIII.

    Historically, particularly during its formative

    years and for decades following, the Home had an

    American Military Veteran who was also a

    professional Medical Doctor / Physician as its

    Chief Administrator, and was honorably and

    respectfully called "Governor.” In keeping with

    this proud heritage and to ensure that a spirit of

    understanding, cooperation and camaraderie is

    always present, the Chief Administrator must,

    whenever possible, be an American Military Veteran

    and Medical Doctor / Physician of high moral and

    professional standards who is devoted to the needs

    of the Veterans-at-large, and the rank-and-file in

    particular, and is wholly dedicated to serving

    their best interests first and foremost. In

    addition, he or she must never be pre-empted or

    distracted with the wants and desires of

    surrounding communities, special interest groups,

    and/or commercial enterprise, nor bow to the

    passion and prejudice of political pressure and

    dictates when it comes to permanently maintaining

    quality healthcare and rehabilitative services for

    America's Military Veterans, and providing quality

    upkeep of the Home and its hallowed grounds.

    ARTICLE IX. As originally envisioned by the

    Grantors of the 1888 Land Deed, the legacy of the

    Home is that after Dutifully and Honorably serving

    our Country in the Military, disabled Veterans

    lived on these therapeutical grounds and became

    independent and self-sufficient while maintaining

    upkeep of the Home through farming, gardening,

    carpentry and other skilled trades that made them

    proud and productive individuals. The guiding model

    for the medical and rehabilitative services for

    today's American Military Veterans convalescing at

    the Home, where physically and mentally possible,

    must adhere to a policy that maintains similar

    self-sufficient programs and self-sustaining

    activities, that are holistic in nature and

    wholesome to the degree that patients will have the

    equal opportunity to learn a rewarding and gainful

    trade or profession, or how to become self-employed

    as an entrepreneur, while being respectfully

    rehabilitated. The VA shall immediately begin

    providing full therapeutic value by expanding upon,

    maintaining, and perpetuating the natural

    environment, the flora and fauna, and, the gainful

    inclusion of America's Military Veterans who are

    patients in any and all restoration and maintenance

    projects at the Home and throughout the grounds.

    Whenever and wherever possible, America's Military

    Veterans must be hired and contracted over any

    other considerations of non-Veteran employees or

    contractors. ARTICLE X. As steward for the Home,

    the VA, along with the VA Greater Los Angeles

    Healthcare System, hereinafter "VAGLAHS," shall

    work in a cooperative alliance with a Veterans

    Oversight Board, herein referred to as "VOB," and

    made up of local Military Veterans that shall be

    judiciously and evenly selected from independent

    Veterans-at-large, Veteran advocate organizations,

    and Veteran Service Organizations. Their

    responsibilities shall be to oversee, monitor,

    report and advise on the day-to-day operations at

    the Home, thereby ensuring that the guiding

    principles and spirit of the Deed are fully

    honored, and that the VA and VAGLAHS are providing

    permanent quality care and services for America's

    Military Veterans at the Home. The VOB shall have

    immediate, full and unencumbered access to the

    operating budget and its day-to-day expenditures to

    ensure that there is no waste, neglect, or fraud.

    In the event of unresolved issues that would upset

    the sanctity, quietude and general flow of

    rehabilitative efforts at the Home, the VOB will

    have direct and immediate reporting access to the

    offices of the Inspector General, and all Senators

    and Congresspersons whose responsibilities are

    extended for the stewardship and oversight of this

    hallowed land. ARTICLE XI. In brief, the sanctity

    and integrity of the Home must never be

    compromised. This is historic and revered land with

    a century-old proud tradition and it must be

    perpetually honored, protected, preserved and

    maintained with the highest regard and the utmost

    of safety, dignity, respect and decorum.

    Accordingly, all public access and thoroughfares

    shall be immediately terminated and thereafter

    prohibited on and throughout the grounds of the

    Home, and nobody except America's Military

    Veterans, VA employees, and those on official

    Veterans business shall be authorized to enter

    these hallowed grounds. Correspondingly, a

    guardhouse shall be erected at each entry into the

    grounds and a sentinel or federal police shall be

    posted to monitor and facilitate ingress and egress

    of the Home. ARTICLE XII. The Deeded land east of

    the 405 freeway shall be officially and

    respectfully called "The Los Angeles National

    Veterans Cemetery," herein referred to as the

    "Cemetery." Because of its near full capacity, the

    Cemetery no longer accepts ground burials for

    America's Military Veterans. Therefore, in order to

    continue honoring the remains of America's Military

    Veterans, the VA shall design, develop and maintain

    a Veteran's Memorial Columbarium for ashes in

    cremation urns in a location of serenity, dignity

    and decorum. At no time shall any land at the Home

    ever be declared, “excess,” as any such land shall

    then be converted into Cemetery burial plots.

    Accordingly, the VA shall diligently seek to expand

    the Cemetery burial grounds along with mausoleum

    entombment wherever possible, including all Deeded

    grounds west of the 405 Freeway, if any portions of

    that land are no longer occupied, or required for

    medical, rehabilitative or preventative healthcare

    services. ARTICLE XIII. This Declaration of

    Enforcement shall supersede any and all previous

    Congressional Documents of Legislation pertaining

    to the interpretation of, and adherence to, the

    Congressional Act of 1887 and the Deed of 1888.

    Contrary to previous and ongoing

    misinterpretations, misconceptions and flagrant

    violations, the guiding principles and patriotic

    spirit of the legal Deed have always been, are now,

    and shall always remain, morally and patriotically

    inviolable. Furthermore, there shall be no other

    Congressional or Senatorial bills or pieces of

    legislation attached to this Veterans' Declaration,

    nor shall this Declaration be attached to any other

    Congressional or Senatorial bill or document for

    endorsement and enforcement. More specifically,

    this Declaration shall stand independent on its own

    merit with absolutely no conditions, compromises,

    provisions, modifications or amendments, except for

    implementing further considerations that will

    greatly improve and enhance the sole, specific,

    direct and unequivocal benefit of America's

    Military Veterans.
    So Declared on the Third Day of the Twelfth Month

    in the Year Two Thousand Seven
    In Honor of This Unified Alliance of Fellow

    Veterans of the United States Armed Forces:

    Robert L. Rosebrock – Francisco Juarez

    Co-Directors, We, the Veterans
    Agreed

    Ray Delgado Dave Culmer
    Pete Ramirez Richard H. Breithaupt
    Joe Romo John L. Stamatiades
    Michael V. Sedano Richard H. Herkert
    Gilberto (Gil) Flores Gilbert Sanchez Lujan
    T. Steven Palmer Bruce A. Jones
    David Bischoff Ernie Hilger
    Luis Rivera Ralph P. Cingo
    Walter Martin Mario Trillo
    Newton Young Larry Cardenas
    Bob Handy Steve Crandall
    Rudy Garcia Robert Sigala
    Daniel Overmyer David Plumb

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