Greetings Folks:
AG Blue
Here it
comes, a bureaucRat's nightmare. Allison DeVante, one of the
young
ladies, who was abused by her commanding Officers while stationed at
Fort Drum is coming out in full public view. In R&B Music circles, she has been known as AG
Blue www.agblue.com for
years. Now her
fans will be shown the dark "dayz" of her life, which Uncle Sam called
"tour of duty".
Allison was an Army broadcast
journalist and their poster girl. She had her own morning upbeat
radio
broadcast, like that of "Good morning Viet Nam". She sang to and
entertained the troops in Kosovo. She sang the "National Anthem"
at
Ridgley Field and the 911 Memorial Ceremonies. She had it
good! She
was the Army's prize possession and model show piece for
recruiting.
But, all of that change when Allison broke the "secrete code of
silence" two years ago. At which point, her glorious Military
Career
became a living HELL for her and her family.
What Uncle Sam doesn't tell young women,
who join the military is that there is a secret policy of the Officers'
"Good-old-boys Club". That policy is "put
out
and shut up" or "get out". If a young lady doesn't do these
things
then she will be harassed and abused daily until they finish
having
their fun, then they will court-material their victims and
throw "uncooperative ladies" out of the military. It
doesn't stop
there. It is almost impossible for these gals to receive
employment
once back in civilian life, since Uncle Sam gives them an unwarranted
extremely bad reference; so bad that almost no one is willing to hire
any of these ladies.
I have maintained close contact with
Allison and several of the other ladies, who were put through a living
HELL in the last two years at Fort Drum. Most are still afraid to
go
public. I hope that Allison's efforts will encourage others to
take a
breath of fresh air and walk out into the light; as they were
taught in
the military, "let's go kick ASS". There is safety in numbers,
remember that is how it worked while you were in the military, Officers
and NCOs ganged up like a pack of wolves. I know that it was
sad when
you discovered that you could even go to CID, JAG or the Chaplin for
help or counseling, since they, too, were part of the "Good-old-boys
Club".
If a young lady, who breaks the code
of
silence, has kids, one of the sickest games that these
"Good-old-boys"
seem to enjoy playing, is the harassment and terrorization of her
kids. Yep, really brave men! I have a solution to
problem. Eunuchs
anyone! I certainly suspect that that would give the
"Good-old-boys
Club" membership a permanent attitude adjustment and some of them might
even learn to sing soprano.
Last year there were eleven or more
reported rapes at Fort Drum and no prosecutions. This year there
have
been over two dozen women from Fort Drum, who have reported being
raped, but still no prosecutions. Drug sales are, also, at
epidemic
proportions. The Base is presently plagued with a very high
court-martial rate for alcohol and drug abuse. The Tenth
Mountain
Division, one of the US Armies finest, is decaying from within;
and is
on a course head for self-destruction.
On June 4, 2003 at approximately 13:30, a
27 year old nursing mother, with a three month old baby, mysteriously
died. The Officials at Fort Drum are still trying to conceal the
death
of Pamela Bitters. If one knows how to contact her parents,
brothers
or sisters; or know anything about her death, will you please contact
me. The death of this young lady is not going to go
unnoticed. Here
is another unanswered question, "is Pamela Bitters the daughter-in-law
of Major General David Bitters of Fort Leavenworth; can anyone answer
this question, if you please?
AG Blue's new CD "Darkest Dayz" will be
available for purchase November First. I,
personally,
am not a R&B Music fan; however, AG Blue has a nice voice and a
good sound to some of her songs. I found from her past CD's that
there
are usually at least three song per CD, which I have enjoyed. I
have
not yet heard all the Music on this new CD; however, of those which I
have heard, one I like and two, shall I say, are very interesting; yes,
very interesting. "HELLO, Uncle Sam!" Or, was that, "To
HELL with
Uncle Sam!" Yep, very interesting indeed! R&B Music
fans this one
is a must for your collection. The next time you happen to be
parked
in from of your local recruiting station, you may wish to turn up your
boom box so that those in the general area might also hear what AG Blue
has to say. This is one gal, which the "Good-old-boys" will
wish
that they would have had treated her better. One might say
that this
CD will "haunt" the US Military.
"America's
third Revolution, an idea whose time has come."
Sir
David-Andrew.
Reporter for
PBN and PATV
"The sabers are rattling
with sounds of distant cannon's roar.
And, you thought this
could not happen in you back door!
There is a MAD hu-man
sitting with a straw up his nose,
And his finger on the RED BUTTON, there he goes!"
Sir David-Andrew. (2004)
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday,
October 14, 2004 11:22 AM
Subject: Rape victim
still Fighting
Greetings.
Today, as recording
artist “a.g. bLUE” I begin a campaign to educate young women and men to
the dangers of sexual assault inside the United States Army. I’ve also
joined the VOTE or DIE campaign shared by music industry artists around
the country promoting serious change.
This post card sent
to you is now being distributed nation-wide via the Internet and passed
out at voting centers with the intent to encourage people to think and
bring about change. It will also introduce my web address where
visitors can read the story of my military experience, view political
case documents or visit my chat room for live discussions.
This post card
provides an initial step, therapeutic in nature, allowing me an
opportunity to release and tell all who will listen, that I may heal
and move on.
Respectfully,
a.g. bLUE
Formerly, “Specialist Allison DeVante,
10th Mountain Division, (LI) New York”