Veteran Benefits Assistance
As an Air Force veteran with extensive needs due to my life experiences, I possess a vast treasure trove of knowledge about the procurement of the Veterans Administration’s assistance programs and resources available for the asking, applying for, and receiving what is offered.



For those of us who served our great nation, the VA offers qualified veterans a wide range of programs and services. And most veterans never touch any of this valuable assistance. It has been my experience that the main reason these entitlements are not used is simply because the veteran is unaware of the services and benefits that are theirs for the asking. Another percentage of non-use of benefits and entitlements is due to simply bowing to the complexity of knowing what’s available and how to ask for them.
Dealing with any government agency takes knowledge and patience. Most veterans-or any individual- don’t know what to look for, where to find it, and then have the patience and perseverance to deal with bureaucratic snarls it takes to receive what the government is offering.
I have earned a PHD education when it comes to working with the federal government. I served in the Air Force in the1970’s. Was discharged with an on-the-job disability, and I have spent over fifty years dealing with the good people of the government trying to help. Call that on-the-job training for finding how to get what you need. I even worked for the Veterans Administration during the first decade of this century (2003-2009).
Here is a sampling of benefits I have received as a veteran of the armed services:
- When I decided to seek recovery for my substance abuse addiction, the VA was my lifeline. For non-veterans with the right job insurance, many employers will pay for their first stay in a drug/alcohol rehabilitation treatment center, if an addicted person asks for help. But for me and many other veterans, alcohol/drug rehabilitation is free for the asking. And I will gladly show you where, what, and how to get it.
You will have to read my book, “CRANIUM WARS,” to see how far the VA reached out for me. I am willing to help others today because many other people showed me what to ask for, who to ask, and how to ask. The stories I recount in my book, Cranium Wars, about how the VA system literally saved my life were true lifesaving “God deals.”
I will be glad to show you how to use your veteran entitlements for addiction and mental health treatments that may very well save your life too! It would be my honor to guide you through it. If you want it- we can and will get it done! Just fill out the contact form to find out how easy the VA makes it to get help.
- Free college tuition. I went to several major universities, tuition-free. Eleven years (for most people this is a four-year process!) after I began using my VA education benefits, I received a BBA from a major university. They also provided tuition for vocational school training for tradesmen a few years down the road because I knew how to ask. And EVEN TODAY I could receive tuition-free education benefits at almost any accredited school(s)! But you must know how to ask for it. Again, it would be my honor and privilege to assist you (no charge).
- Real estate benefits would take too much space to write about. Every honorably discharged veteran has benefits sitting there- that if used could amount to, but not limited to, saving you hundreds of thousands of dollars over a lifetime. I will use this one case as an example: I helped a 100% disabled veteran lower his monthly mortgage payment from $2,500. /Month down to $775. /Month for a 30-year mortgage. It took me knowing what to ask, to whom to ask, and about 6 hours one day to jump through all the right hoops. Worth it? I would be glad to show you the way (no cost to you).
My wife and I save money on medical and pharmacy costs also. We pay no insurance premiums-don’t even use the Medicare benefits we are entitled to. I pay $0 for our medical services and $0 for our pharmaceuticals. You just need to know who to ask and how to fill out a few forms. It would be my pleasure to show you the way.