Joyce Riley
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Joyce Riley is an American registered nurse, has a bachelor of science in nursing, is an activist and spokesperson for the American Gulf War Veterans Association. She is strongly opposed to the American Medical Association, the Centers For Disease Control And Prevention, the American Dental Association, NAIS, the North American Union, and electronic voting.
Riley is a graduate of the University of Kansas with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Her nursing career includes clinical positions of Staff Nurse, Patient Care Systems Analyst, Utilization Review, Nursing Instructor and Director of Nursing of an acute care hospital, long term care facility and home care agency. Her areas of nursing specialty are nursing administration, medical-surgical nursing and organ transplantation. She has presented at the National Institutes Of Health, medical legal conferences such as the American Trail Lawyers Association, was host of her own radio talk show Nurse Talk Radio: The Truth In Health Care'(about the health freedom movement), and has guested on over 1500 radio and television shows, including Coast To Coast AM, Chuck Harder and Michael Reagan. She co-host the GCN show, The Power Hour with her husband, Dave vonKleist
While employed at Bexar Count Hospital, San Antonio, Riley became involved in nursing medical malpractice issues after learning that Nurse Genene Jones was responsible for deaths of many babies in the well publicized "Baby Death" case. She has served as consultant and testifying expert for both plaintiff and defense medical malpractice cases for the last ten years.
Riley served as a Captain in the United States Air Force and flew on C-130 missions in support of Operation Desert Storm. She now serves as spokesperson for the American Gulf War Veterans Association who's purpose is to provide education and information for the Gulf War veterans and their families and to seek treatment for the illnesses that thousands of Gulf War veterans now suffer from. Many of the illness, she says, are attributed to the vaccines given to members of the Armed Forces.
Riley is famously known for saying: "Where is your line in the sand?" and "We will not stop!"
Riley and her husband, Dave vonKleist, a radio announcer/talk show host and musician, reside in Versailles, Missouri.