Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Rants: Small and Large. Yoga Annoyances & Military Frauds

Okay, so I'm back. And for those of you who would like to throttle me, well, too bad. It's already been done.

WarRetreat.Org is going well. We continue to get hits from the yoga community, and hopefully they'll figure out that the VA isn't going to do everything.  I mean, not to single them out. But they are a particularly narcissistic crowd and quite frankly I find a lot of them just annoying. I enjoy yoga as an exercise, I just don't put a lot of stock into the community when it comes to understanding war and peace.

A lot of people in the yoga community think what most other civilians do: the VA will handle all of the problems of veterans. In fact, the #1 question from yoga teachers is how they can get hired by the VA to teach yoga.
But that's so opposite of how I think.
Look, public health has never handled the mental health needs of the population as well as it ought. Why? Well, for all the money we put into splitting monies between social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists, and other therapists in the public sector, the demand will always outstrip the supply. And that doesn't make for a very successful outcome all the time. So where WarRetreat.Org comes in is to encourage yoga doers to work within the yoga community and the non-yoga business world to find financial resources to address needs for veterans.

Look, there's enough money in the yoga industry alone (some people estimate it's a $5-6 Billion a year industry) to fund yoga classes in communities large and small. There's enough money in large corporations to put a yoga DVD into the house of every combat veteran.  As my friend Paul Zipes, founder of Yoga For Vets,  said to me, "The role of the military is to fight, kill, and win." That's what I like about Paul. He's a yoga guy, but in his soul he is 100% warrior (Navy). Always. So really, the civilian community --i.e. the business community, can really make a difference stepping forward for veterans. Government funding is such a slow moving beast, really --we don't have the time to wait.

The other news is that I learned of a fraudster in Orange County. Apparently, there's a woman who surfaced over a year ago, with varying stories of woe. We'll call her "Mama Fraudster." She posted on Dear Deployment, I Hate You, as well as other military spouse sites  she had lost her boyfriend in combat in Afghanistan. When asked for the name, she gave a KIA date, plus name and rank. However, when one of the wives went to look it up on the DoD, it wasn't there. Mama Fraudster then gave a different name to someone else.
Here were the two names:  Andy Mittendorf and Andy Hernandez.
Really, you can't get two names that are more different.  And neither Andy Mittendorf nor Andy Hernandez had been listed as wounded or treated at a military hospital, or deceased.  You see, very well-placed people looked for him at Landstuhl and through data bases after being moved by her story and emails.
By the way, Andy Mittendorf is a U.S. Soccer player.
Anyway,  she told one of the wives she was having his child. This good soul then wanted to toss a baby shower for the Mama Fraudster. She was going to ask people to send her gift cards.
That's when everything fell apart.
A Facebook warning was posted, and Mama Fraudster's Facebook ID was outed.
An all-day long fight ensued.
Mama Fraudster claimed she was "fat" not pregnant (ouch!).  She back peddled  by saying she met a man, and fell in love, and she knew him as Andy. A real man mystery. Or is that bedstery?


She called military wives and girlfriends not nice things in CAPITAL LETTERS.  Some military wives who decided to overlook the fact that Andy Mittendorf or Andy Hernandez had been searched for and not found on databases, decided to support Mama Fraudster anyway.  A woman who claims to be a Major  and worked as a doctor for 2 years in the Army sided with Mama Fraudster too.
Upon checking the Army Major Doctor's profile --she listed Chick-Fil-A as "a great place to work."
Shit. Things go down hill for Army Majors who are Doctors.
Then the suspense grew...well, but only if you're into conspiracy theories.
Her friend  claimed that the reason there was no DoD notice was because Andy Mittendorf or Andy Hernandez was Special Ops.
Now you tell me, why is every fraud claim to be Special Ops? 
His death was supposedly covered up, and his sister and parents were placed in protective custody.
Yeah, this gets better and better.
Some digging around, and we couldn't a listing on Zaba Search for Mama Fraudster in Costa Mesa where she claims to live.
Even her name is a fraud.  Or maybe she's Special Ops too.

So stay tuned.

10 comments:

angryparsnip said...

WTF !
I really don't understand people....

cheers, parsnip

BostonMaggie said...

Look, stop talking ab out Andy. He is in the special witness protection program safe house in my parent's cellar. I am hiding him behind the million rolls of paper towels & TP my Dad buys in tax-free New Hampshire.

Laoch of Chicago said...

Sigh

Kanani said...

Damn, Maggie! I knew you were behind this! Those secret squirrels are everywhere! You think that's just a roll of paper towels? No, those are highly classified rolls of biodegradable super secret spying tubes.

Carole said...

Wow. Seriously though, if you can get sympathy and better yet donations, a little name change here and there might be just the ticket for such economical times. People.

Kristina Divine said...

My favorite part is when she attempts to make military wives the "Bad Guys" outing you all for only marring military men for their vast fortunes. I mean that's why your hubby quit private sector and went into the military right? The vast fortune? You probably don't even use toilet paper like the rest of us, I bet all military wives use $100 bills!

Kanani said...

Kristina, we use USAID supplied toilet papers, which comes in rolls of thousand dollar bills.

America's 1st Sgt. said...

Obviously, I've been using the wrong crapper.

Christina Fawn said...

Jeeperz. I met a guy in a bar a few years ago who claimed to be a Marine. I told him that I had recently gotten out and asked him where he was stationed. He said he couldn't remember and, of course, I found that odd. I immediately called bullshit, but he swore by his word and even pulled out his ID to prove he was telling the truth. But the kid must've thought I was as big a bullshitter as he was because the ID he showed me was Army issued, not to mention he was wearing an Army uniform in the picture. I was like, WTH? But he stuck with his story and made up some more BS about why he was wearing Army cammies and all that. I then put him in a rear choke until he fell to the floor. The bartender kicked me out and I haven't been back to that bar since. But I hope he learned a lesson. For starters, he shouldn't have disgraced his own branch of service the way he did by pretending to be a Marine. Being a soldier is honorable enough (unless you're America's 1st Sgt). On behalf of military wives and significant others, I'd happily lose my drinking privileges in another pub by putting Mama Fraudster to sleep just the same. She clearly doesn't realized how blessed she is to not have lost a loved one in the pit.

Freedom of a Changed Heart said...

I'm in need of more information on this girl. I am friends with Mama Fraudster on fb and i've also believed her story and basically, I'm just seeking truth. I want to know the truth. I don't know all the postings and such or arguments that were made, i just want facts what was said between others and i want to make my decision. I don't know, I have a good heart and most of all military wives, and patriots do too. I once was an army doc girlfriend, but broke up after 2 years. I just keep seeing things pop up and i tried to do my own research awhile back and it was inconclusive..idk i just need some guidance here! Please!