OUR CORNER With the Cop & the Opera Singer (E2) – The VA & Internet Protection

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Hosted by: Rebecca L. Mahan and Hallie Neil

This episode of Our Corner brings insight to the Veterans Administration situation, challenging and encouraging our veteran’s to come together, along with benefits that many are not even aware of that are available. The show also educates listeners on the dangers of free email and importance of protecting our internet privacy.

Wiley Morgan, Combat Veteran, U.S. Army Retired, Multiple Award Recipient of the Global War on Terrorism, discusses the recent Veterans Administration scandal and how we need to hold people accountable. He delivers commentary on the recent disclosure from the IG about how 300,000 veterans have died waiting to receive medical treatment. Wiley also points out how the budget has tripled, yet the specs for new buildings has continued to changed. Hallie slaps on the table the excuse the IG forked up (from the inspection) as the cause of these problems being “poor record keeping” with the massive loss of veteran medical records. She also shares the IG’s solution offered was a multi-year strategy to improve it. Hallie points out the travesty was only disclosed due to a Whistle-blower. Wiley also points out the missing records can lead to identity theft. Wiley later drops a bombshell exposing President Obama’s change in the Rules of Engagement in the battle against ISIS, dramatically restricting the airstrike mission and the newly “taboo topics” of discussion by our military: Islam, Taliban, women’s rights, pedophilia and more.

David Boron, CEO and Founder of an internet security provider Privacy Abroad, goes in-depth about cybersecurity and the impact it is having on millions of unsuspecting internet users. He details how specific companies, such as Google and social media companies, are leaking personal information that can cause personal safety issues. David points out two protection methods are crucial to maintaining privacy. One is Virtual Privacy Networks (VPN’s) and secured email accounts. He also reveals Switzerland as the safest country who protects the privacy rights of email account holders by use of a cipher system. We discuss, by not guarding our privacy, it creates a slow erosion of our rights in other areas. David exposes four threats to privacy rights being violated: all free email providers, NSA, cybersecurity breaching, and U.S. Freedom Act. www.privacyabroad.com

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Our Corner hosts:

Hallie Neill:

HallieOpera Singer, Actress, Playwright

“Soprano Hallie Neill is a rapturous singing actress…”​ (The New York Times)

Beginning her career as a singing waitress and singing telegram performer, Hallie left sunny San Diego for the wilds of Alaska working for the Alyeska Pipeline to support her dream of singing on the operatic stage.

Professional light opera and musical theatre roles led to her grand opera debut in New York City in the leading role in “La Traviata” for an audience of 20,000 in Central Park with the New York Grand Opera.

Hallie has since appeared in over 35 countries from Hong Kong to Dubai, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and with regional opera companies throughout the US.

Hallie created leading roles in two operatic world premieres: Anton Coppola’s “Sacco and Vanzetti” for Opera Tampa and Philip Glass’s "La Belle et la Bete" throughout Europe, and has toured extensively in leading operatic roles with Teatro Lirico d’Europa throughout Spain, Portugal, Germany and the US. Recorded for Nonesuch Records with the Philip Glass Opera Ensemble and appeared as the opera singer voice over artist in the feature film “Doggie Boogie”.

A noted playwright, Hallie was featured on the 50th Annual Grammy Awards Entry List for “Best Musical Show Album” for her first script, starring opposite her husband, Metropolitan Opera baritone Theodore Lambrinos in “A Scandalous Affair” throughout the US including Lincoln Center and the Players Club in New York City.

As a humanitarian and spokesperson, Hallie has appeared on FOX News with Kelly Wright’s Beyond the Dream Series for the Coats 4 Kurdistan relief efforts, on NBC with Chuck Scarborough, News 4 New York, for a disease awareness campaign, as professional ambassador for victims of human trafficking for WAR, International and serves on the board of Change for Hope, a non profit creating coalitions of care to help refugees in Kurdistan.

Rebecca Mahan:

RebeccaRebecca was employed for over 10 years as a law enforcement officer and was a Field Training Officer, as well as, Background Investigator. She has spent over20 years studying domestic violence and working with victims of various traumatic events. She has spent many years working directly with others to be successful in their independent business goals and a successful recruiter. She is an author and host of several radio shows. Rebecca was a columnist for over 7 years at a community college and is currently a columnist, “Becca’s Brief’s” with Communities Digital News.

Her education includes: Associates degrees in Christian Studies, General Education, General Business Management, and Law Enforcement. Bachelor’s degrees in Church Ministry and Occupational Studies Vocational Arts. Master’s degree in Biblical Studies. Currently enrolled in a Doctorate of Philosophy of Theology program.

Rebecca has combined her knowledge and experience to create the successful program, V.O.T.E., Victims Overcoming Traumatic Events, Program for those exposed to domestic violence and other traumatic events. Her goal is to assist law enforcement, first responders, and others to save lives, reduce injury, and help others to move forward to a healthier life.

 

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