Author Topic: VA Spent $20 Million On Art While 1,000 Veterans Died Waiting For Treatment  (Read 560 times)

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Classy and upscale looking though.....



....similar to the dying room in Soylent Green.

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The idea in the article to use artwork produced by sick veterans was the only sanity I read in that article. The graph of money spent on artwork shows that they have been ramping up just as their scandals broke in the news. This link might shed a little light:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/modern-art-was-cia-weapon-1578808.html
But of course, that article does not give the true reasons for the CIA being involved in promoting modern art. It is enough to know that they are involved, and there are agendas at play here much more important to tptb than the well being of their incompletely destructed cannon fodder.