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The (Retired) Military Speaketh At Last?


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2021 May 12, 11:14am   789 views  33 comments

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‘Dire situation’: Over 120 retired US generals sign letter slamming Biden govt, say nation in fight against ‘socialism & Marxism’
https://www.rt.com/news/523625-retired-us-generals-sign-letter-slamming-biden/


A starting shot over the bow? One would hopeiate.

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10   porkchopXpress   2021 May 12, 7:38pm  

mAyBe iTs hAPpEnIng!!!
11   PeopleUnited   2021 May 12, 7:52pm  

Report is that there is a lot of construction/maintenance and upgrades being done at the White House. This is a reasonable explanation for why it appears unoccupied.
12   Onvacation   2021 May 12, 9:01pm  

porkchopexpress says
mAyBe iTs hAPpEnIng!!!

Hopium is kind of addicting.

We want it to all be over without having to do any hard work.
13   FarmersWon   2021 May 12, 9:38pm  

Any George Bush fans here?... I still remember when SO CALLED CONSERVATIVES were calling needless war "Operation Freedom".
@Tenpoundbass
Were you cheering?


14   Ceffer   2021 May 12, 10:11pm  

Onvacation says
We want it to all be over without having to do any hard work.

Well, the Q stuff is always Socratic. The so called 'white hats' want people to be informed, and allowing these atrocities to drag on is supposedly part of the process. Instead of waiting for the cavalry to ride in and allow us to go back to mindless grazing, the job is to become informed, inform others, and start to become more active as citizens in the political process instead of taking it for granted. I'm as guilty as anybody.
15   Ceffer   2021 May 12, 11:00pm  

'Coming French Revolution in France?'
https://operationdisclosureofficial.com/2021/05/11/coming-french-revolution-in-france/



In spite of being threatened with discipline by Macron, the retired French generals sent another letter in defiance.

What is this about the retired general acting as mouthpieces of non-fake news?
16   PeopleUnited   2021 May 13, 6:25am  

Ceffer says
Instead of waiting for the cavalry to ride in and allow us to go back to mindless grazing, the job is to become informed, inform others, and start to become more active as citizens in the political process instead of taking it for granted.


And yet he effect of Q and hopium is the EXACT opposite. The rubes who believe that the white hats are working to protect us have become intoxicated with useless information and live their lives like an opioid addict rather than actually getting out and doing something to stop the desecration of our Republic. Q has lulled the true patriots into a stupor that justice will prevail if we just get enough people to believe the Q drops then all will be well.

It is clearly a psyop designed to lull patriots into slumber while the foundation on which this country was built is eroded and dismantled. Chances are Q is a deep state misinformation operation.
18   Ceffer   2021 May 13, 11:31am  

PeopleUnited says
And yet he effect of Q and hopium is the EXACT opposite.

I'm not a rabid Q person, but I would allow that it could be a counter-psyops. it is so viciously opposed by MSM these days, one would say that points to some validity. Also, Q stuff has been remarkably prescient and does seem to come from a military source. It's hard for me to imagine a true psyops effort working against itself, and the controlled oppositions would probably have a different character than Q, but I won't hang my hat on it.
19   richwicks   2021 May 13, 11:41am  

Ceffer says
I'm not a rabid Q person, but I would allow that it could be a counter-psyops. it is so viciously opposed by MSM these days, one would say that points to some validity. Also, Q stuff has been remarkably prescient and does seem to come from a military source.


How can you have any hope or faith in the military at this point? Our government has BLATANTLY lied us into at least 3 wars in the last 20 years - Iraq, Syria, and Libya. The military let them get away with it. Constantly "retired generals" get on teeeveee to produce propaganda to support the wars, while they actually work as PR spokesmen for Raytheon and Lockheed Martin, or some other "company" that makes their money murdering people and paving the way to destroy countries and plunder resources.

We just had a stolen election. Where's the military? Colluding with it.

There are no white hats. It's fucking trivial to prove fraud in this last election. Biden is simultaneously the most popular presidential candidate in history, and he won the least number of counties (as a percentage) in all of history too and this happened during a complete overhaul of the election system, which was contested by thousands of people who were in the position to contest it.
20   AmericanKulak   2021 May 13, 11:41am  

Here's the Current Military

21   Ceffer   2021 May 13, 12:30pm  

No matter what their military industrial affinities, the military has to decide if they want a country or not. If they were on Biden's side, we would have been blitzkrieged into chains already.

Are they prepared to be permanent ronin for the Globalists, the City of London or the CCP? If they worked for the neocon infiltration in the past, they may no longer be on board, cushy retirement jobs in defense industries or not.

I'm not completely negative on the military's position. They've also been very busy behind the scenes because we are, in fact, at war. It just isn't a bombing war at this point, it's an information, psyops and color revolution war. Also a financial reset war, since the traditional psychopathic dynasties want to keep control of the digital age which could make them obsolete.

Oh, and maybe a space war, since it looks like shit is happening out there.
22   richwicks   2021 May 13, 1:25pm  

Ceffer says
Oh, and maybe a space war, since it looks like shit is happening out there.


Oh I doubt that - that's EASY to stop. All you need to do is launch a rocket with a bunch of, I dunno, nuts and bolts and then do a low power detonation to create a cloud of death around the orbital plane. At first it will be contained to a small area, but you'd intentionally run the cloud into multiple satellites. A polar orbit would almost guarantee this over time.

Basically, you'd make it impossible to launch anything into space, perhaps for centuries.
23   Ceffer   2021 May 13, 2:06pm  

Trump did a few interesting things before he left office. He took away the CIA's independent military strike force, defanging them. He also marched the unelected 'consultants', including ancients like Kissinger and Albright from the Pentagon on out the door. That wasn't exactly neocon friendly.

As soon as Biden was fake inaugurated, his 'teams' were at the Pentagon demanding sensitive information about military hardware to communicate back to the CCP, and they were rebuffed.
24   Onvacation   2021 May 13, 3:24pm  

richwicks says
Basically, you'd make it impossible to launch anything into space, perhaps for centuries.

It would make some cool meteor showers too!
25   Ceffer   2021 May 13, 8:01pm  

Onvacation says
Basically, you'd make it impossible to launch anything into space, perhaps for centuries.

It would make some cool meteor showers too!

That would be mutually assured destruction all around, if it worked that way. They don't want to fuck themselves in the ass while they are fucking their enemies in the ass.

I just came back to Santa Cruz, and while we were unloading the burro, there was a loud bang. My neighbor across the way said: "Whoa, did you hear that? Something just streaked down from the sky into the Monterey Bay and exploded with smoke, and the sound came over here after with a big bang!" i told him I did indeed hear it but didn't see it, but the people in Washington state said they have been having fireworks with stuff burning up out of the sky over the ocean. i think the satellites generally travel from northwest to southeast. I guess when they enter close to territorial waters, if they are not known or are strategic against the country, they could be shot down now by Space Force over the water. Getting all this stuff prepared with Starlink was high on Trump's agenda.

Of course, it could just be random debris or a small meteor, we'll never know.
26   Ceffer   2021 May 13, 8:04pm  

Trump has also indicated at one time or another that the military is NOT happy with all these endless wars. They have exhausted military resources, and they believe they will be plenty busy enough utilizing those resources more productively than endlessly discomboubalating and stirring up the Middle East.
27   richwicks   2021 May 13, 8:31pm  

Ceffer says
i think the satellites generally travel from northwest to southeast.


Satellites are almost always launched so that they travel west to east because it's slightly easier to achieve orbit by using the rotation of the earth to give the rocket a bit of a boost. This is why they are launched as close to the equator as possible.

Whether the satellite is traveling from the north, or south, depends on how long its been in orbit. One week it will be going north to south, the next south to north. The ISS doesn't travel along the equatorial line - you can see its trajectory here:

https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/tracking_map.cfm

Every 90 minutes (or so) the orbit creeps further west. It would be visible to me in about 15 minutes if it wasn't so cloudy and there wasn't so much light pollution - also if it's not in the complete shadow of the Earth - and I don't think it would be. I used to be able to spot Skylab as a kid without a telescope. It's just a spec of light whizzing by.
28   Ceffer   2021 May 13, 11:32pm  

I get it, it depends on where they are on the moving sine wave as to north/south, but always from west to east.

Point is IF they are shooting them down, they seem to be doing it over Pacific waters before they enter our airspace (or is it spacespace)? West coasters if they are in the right time and place can catch the shows.

I saw the ISS once, and it is a pretty bright and very fast object moving across the sky. I also saw a Starlink satellite train when in Santa Cruz last year and it was pretty spooky looking as celestial sights go. Definitely reminiscent of the Terminator movie Skynet stuff. Starlink is about cheap communication? Yeah, right, it is strategic redundancy obviously.
29   richwicks   2021 May 14, 6:14am  

Ceffer says
Point is IF they are shooting them down, they seem to be doing it over Pacific waters before they enter our airspace (or is it spacespace)?


I doubt they are shooting them down. It would just cause the object to break up, and scatter over a wider debris field.

It's an interesting problem that I've seen addressed a few times - if an asteroid was going to collide with earth - what could be done to prevent it, even if you had months in advance warning? Well, you don't want to blow it up actually, you'd want to change its orbit, and that's basically impossible. Most of what is floating around is just a bunch of loosely packed dust that is weakly held together by gravity. Basically, NOTHING can be done from what I've read and seen.
30   Patrick   2021 May 19, 10:03pm  

https://reclaimthenet.org/pentagon-to-surveil-social-media-of-us-service-members/

Pentagon to surveil social media of US Service Members
A longstanding tradition has been broken.


I think the election fraud has the Biden administration worried that a lot of the military actually believes in the US Constitution and might actually defend it.
31   Patrick   2021 May 24, 9:33am  

https://www.theepochtimes.com/mkt_breakingnews/legal-group-led-by-stephen-miller-asks-pentagon-to-release-records-over-concerns-of-politicization-in-military_3827810.html?utm_source=patrick.net&utm_medium=patrick.net&utm_campaign=patrick.net

America First Legal (AFL), a group led by former Trump adviser Stephen Miller, requested records from the Pentagon as part of efforts to determine whether the department was monitoring and targeting certain service members based on their political ideology.

The group on Friday sent a Freedom of Information Act request asking the department to release records relating to “policies or plans to monitor or survey the social media accounts of uniformed service members, contractors, and/or civilian employees.” It also asks for information on any pilot programs, working groups, or steering committees developed or tasked to do the same.

In its letter, the group said that its request stems from concerns of “multiple and facially credible reports of ‘anti-conservative purges’ within DOD.” It cited the Space Force’s recent move to relieve Lt. Col. Matthew Lohmeier over allegations that he was “politically partisan” when he denounced the spread of Marxism in the military.

Lohmeier was relieved of command of the 11th Space Warning Squadron over “public comments” in an interview the department deemed to be “partisan political activity.”

The comments, which were made in a podcast, warned about the spread of Marxist ideology within the military and the detrimental consequences of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s agenda to push critical race theory.

The group alleges that the department may be “weaponizing” an instruction related to the handling of dissident and protest activities of service members to target political conservatives and Christian members of the military.

“It appears hyper-partisan civilians may be weaponizing this Instruction to facilitate deeply racist and offensive ‘Critical Race Theory’ principles, to undermine the military’s traditional apolitical role, and to support an ‘ideological cleansing’ of political conservatives and believing Christians from the military,” the group alleged in their letter (pdf).
32   Patrick   2021 May 26, 9:03am  

https://notthebee.com/article/the-pentagons-chosen-leader-to-root-out-extremism-in-america-once-tweeted-that-all-trump-supporters-are-extremists

Bishop Garrison, the man appointed by the Pentagon to lead the military's protocol for rooting out "extremism" through the Countering Extremism Working Group (CEWG), once tweeted that any support for former President Donald Trump was support for misogyny, extremism, and racism...

Yep, if you were one of the 75 million people who voted for Trump, the man charged with defining "extremism" for our military says you are an extremist.

It's also worth noting that Garrison was involved with Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign and is a vocal supporter of the garbage 1619 Project, because of course he is.

Oh, and he also worked at a non-profit with the goal of rooting out white supremacy in the military, which I'm thinking might have a little broader definition in his mind than just KKK members and neo-Nazis.

"There is no room for nuance with this."

Sounds a little... extreme, no?

At least Garrison's CEWG isn't breaking the constitutional rights of service members by using private companies to monitor their social media for any wrongthink.

Oh wait...
33   Ceffer   2021 May 26, 3:15pm  

The Netflix DOD and Secretary of Defense are hollow, pea rattling bladders. They are props to make Biden and his progressive insurrectionists think that they are doing something in government.

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