Legal Disclaimer—The Madison College Challenge Outpost 422 Trademark Branding of Blogcasting

 

What is Outpost 422?

We are the academic brand of veterans who transition from the Veterans Crisis Line to Madison College who help veterans survive the appeals system. We are a meet and greet tabling service to assist those who deal with communication struggles overcome the impossibility of being trauma-informed. Our mission is to develop a welcoming committee at the Madison College Truax campus who assists with fundraising and philanthropy event organizing for suicide awareness.

We are alumni of the Madison College UW Liberal Arts Transfer program and Technical College Apprenticeships. Our responsibility as veterans is to offer our mental health stories as a means to end veteran suicide. We are panelists who assist corporate philanthropies with WordPress blog sample and survey prototype assembly to spread awareness of PTSD and how to organizing a workplace veteran coalition to end veteran suicide.

We take donations for our Bravo 6-6 CAV at FOB Fenty in Afghanistan. The canteen is the place we veterans come to when we are dog-tired to replenish with coffee and conversation in the field as light fighters. We assist our community as battle buddies to open portals of discussion to can improve how we communicate with the trauma-informed and how to treat one another.

Our Mission:

  • Share intel gathered from all American Legion, VFW, and DAV National and Department Conventions.
  • Exchange intel through the Oracle Cloud survey and sample collection services our group provides.
  • Tell veteran stories and hand out vouchers.
  • Meet and Greet “Each Veteran Has a Unique Perspective” Story.

Life is a Landmine Tour expo open speaker meetings set up concerts and expos to donate our time to pursue internships to serve the USO overseas for undergraduate research. We take perks and running costs off the top to cover our expenses and the rest will be invested in our campaign to end veteran suicide. The 422nd Rescue and Recovery Brigade is operated by veterans who have found their way out of the abyss.

“We speak the truths about suicide, VA opiate addiction homelessness, to teach writing mechanisms through the Outpost 422 Practicum Internships we are creating.” -Outpost 422 Mission Statement.

 

Anonymous tips receive a $20 Voucher for homeless survey. Homeless will also be required to keep downtown clean and free of pollution from garbage trucks. The Freegan business district at Peace Park is my Culture Park business plan through the Madison College Challenge we are hosting titled, “Operation Restore Americana.”

We are teaching homeless to barter vouchers and develop entrepreneurship strategies to prepare for a possible opportunity to clean up and go back to school through VA VITAL.

  • Sacred Warrior Outpost 422 Chaplain “The Sacred Warrior Chaplains of the United States Intervention and Prevention Program.”
  • Broadcast PBS Podcast from the Clarion Broadcast Medium through Practicum.
  • Introduce techniques shared by the VA through the Cognitive Processing Program.

Outpost 422 Executive Summary Academic Transitional Flow Chart

The veteran starts out at Building 22 at the Madison VA after a Veterans Crisis Line referral.  The VA does not treat patients who are pre-9/11 right away because they are backlogged. The company EAP Program I attended screened my condition and notified the VA I was in urgent need of extended care. Had it not been for corporate EAP, Gov. Walker’s ACT 385 and a few social workers helping me survive, I was told my VA Comp and Pen doctors I did not qualify, which led to me developing Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder due to the VA’s policy to deny all pre-9/11 combat veterans.

Corporate Employee Assistance Programs helped win my appeal. The Mission Act helps private doctors allow the right to screen workplace veterans and receive hiring grants throught the Federal government.

Outpost 422 is your assurance of success. The program is now entering into the undergraduate research phase that utilizes classroom research projects for veterans to exchange scientific information for research abstracts. The interns develop through the Madison College Journalism Certificate Program prior to transfer to spit-shine their reading, writing, grammar, syntax, social interaction and classroom professionalism.

Our interns will enter the first phase of Truax part-time to get acquainted. The interns start out by frequenting the writing center at Madison College and speaking on-air while writing blogs for their weekly talk show appearance. The following courses will be introduced the first semester:
-Intro to Literature
-Written Communication
-Practicum 1 or a College Writing prep class

The Outpost 422 Pilot was written to create new opportunities to mentor VITAL transfers through a method called “blog-casting.”

Practicum starts out the veteran scholar through a literary beginng phase after completing 14 weeks of Cognitive Processing Therapy at the Madison VA.  Journalism is the core foundation of the Madison College Veterans Integration Transitional Leadership (VITAL) program that offers catalyst into rapid recovery for crisis through catalyst.

Our corporate VA Diversion model takes the crisis and fast-tracks development through voucher rewards-based programs also available for company EBITDA business models. We are only as strong as our weakest link and leave no veteran behind. We turn learning into entrepreneurship by selling professors and philanthropies a solid product.

Welcome to the OutCountry—Guiltshamed and Gaslighted for Reaching Out to the VA for Help

What exactly happens when you get out of the military and end up with a service-connected disability? Post 9/11 combat veterans receive red carpet treatment who go to the front of the line at the VA. The rest of us, those who served in combat in diplomatic wars during the Somalia era, are left in the OutCountry. The VA throws us into appeal and makes us starve financially to tap out. I am currently on my sixth year in remand for a left knee condition I sustained in 1995. Why do you do in the meantime? You fight.

Picture everything you aspired to be turned inside out and you will have what I call a “9/10” disabled veteran. We are disenfranchised for our service who gets ran off the job for seeking help for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. We listen to you when you tell us to call the Veterans Crisis Line. When we end up at the VA, we get interrogated to the third degree who are marginalized beyond compare. We develop Complex PTSD and are filled with a mail-order painkiller death sentence.

There is no yellow brick road. There is no happy ending. Your sacrifice means nothing to the Comp and Pen evaluators at the VA.

  • You are collateral damage. A liability.
  • Your only hope is to try to salvage the grace of an employer who will grant mercy on you and your situation.
  • They tell you to “grow some thick skin.”
  • You are now an outcast, a problem child, who is sent to the OutCountry.

They loved you when you were “over there” in-country. You made your family proud because you served loud. You suspect there may be something wrong, but you know if you use the Employee Assistance Program they will run you off the job. You let the pain manifest beyond any threshold you can bare.

 

The bottle becomes your nightly embrace. The VA painkillers tell you to take more and the pain will go away. The pain manifests into incarceration. You swear you won’t do it again and pledge to get well. The warrior credo runs through your blood, but you continue to believe the lie there is nothing wrong and you roll the dice at happy hour one more time. The police show up. The soldier and his legacy are flushed down the gutter. One last time to make it up to your mother. She weaps silently praying beside her bed, knowing if her son keeps this up, he will end up dead. PTSD devours all hope. The VA dishes out mail order dope. Another one bites the dust.

The OutCountry is not the end. Outpost 422 is a crisis central website for you to connect with many portals to reach out to any of us who have lived through the crisis to tell the story. The world will change and you will find your niche. There is an extraction helicopter waiting for you until then. We live in a world of conflict and contemplation. Knowing there is a solution changes the game for everyone.

Please take a moment to review all the videos in times of despair and know Outpost 422 harvests support to help you see this through. We are your back up battle buddy. We are here to help you overcome impossibility. You are worth every ounce of courage you can muster. Download the PTSD Coach App and see this through. Even though we live in a cold and dark society. We have each other. We are your sisters and brothers. Stay as long as you like. You are welcome here.