Welcome to Kaiser Dot Ink.
This site isn't affiliated with and doesn't represent Kaiser Permanente. This is instead a public interest nominative use site. The “.ink” part refers to writing as opposed to incorporated.
Attorneys, kindly read up on ACPA.
What is on this site?
This site holds a mirror in progress of Vickie Travis's The Kaiser Papers. The host, OldCoder, would like to say Thank-You to Ms. Travis for the files and for related advice.
This site discusses arguable RICO activity on Kaiser's part above and beyond the original Kaiser Papers material. For more information, scroll down.
To browse the site, use the blue buttons at the top of each page. If you're in the Kaiser Papers section, the blue buttons are missing, but we'll fix that.
What are the site links?
The main site can be accessed at:
https://kaiser.ink/
https://kaiser.tips/
The Kaiser Papers mirror is located at:
https://kaiserpapers.com/
How do I comment?
Comments and questions may be emailed to:
me@kaiser.ink (or) me@kaiser.tips (or) me@kaiserpapers.com
For other contact options, visit the Notices page.
Will this site disappear?
This copy will eventually disappear but the content will be forever.
OldCoder is going to give away Flash sticks with ready-to-use copies of everything. With enough copies out there, this and other OldCoder projects will survive anything but social collapse.
Gag orders, hardware failure, OldCoder passing away, nothing will take down physical copies that are out there. Protected forever. It's a nice thought.
Do you have something that you'd like to have live on? The story of your life, artwork, pet photos, misconduct by Kaiser Permanente or other corporations? Email us and maybe we'll add it to a related site. Note: Most submissions will be placed under Creative COmmons.
What is this site about, exactly?
This site is about three issues:
1. The Kaiser Papers are a major work that shouldn't be allowed to disappear. So, they're being restored to:
The links are broken. The site also doesn't work on phones yet. However, give it a few months. We think that we can get everything working.
Please email us things that you feel should be added.
2. It appears that Kaiser Permanente is engaged in a long-term prosecutable crime involving wilful conduct related to children. The issue should probably be pointed out.
3. The host, OldCoder aka Robert Kiraly, observed two patient safety issues at a Kaiser E.R. circa March 26, 2024. He's been waiting for over 5 months for Kaiser to agree just to take a statement.
Kaiser has refused to take a statement. On June 28, 2024, Jose Arredondo, Director of Member Relations, committed what may have been a prosecutable crime that was intended to cover up the refusal.
Subsequently, Ondrej Likar, an outside attorney for Kaiser, threatened OldCoder in connection with a Kaiser cover-up.
OldCoder's response was to create this site and revive The Kaiser Papers. He looks forward to commenting here on Ondrej's position.
Kaiser Permanente should say Thank-You to Jose Arredondo, Tiffany Moore, Kaiser NEST, and Ondrej Likar for the return of The Kaiser Papers.
If it wasn't for the efforts of these Kaiser parties, Jose Arredondo's efforts in particular, The Kaiser Papers might have been lost.