Anonymous ID: f6be81 Nov. 12, 2020, 6:49 p.m. No.11618281   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11615999 (pb)

>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/11/fire-now-rogue-general-mark-milley-threatens-president-not-take-oath-king-queen-tyrant-dictator/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_campaign=websitesharingbuttons

 

I was doing some digs in the https://qresear.ch, and found this posted back in June. I have had muh suspicions about Milley, but found this interdasting thought i'd share:

 

>>9581936 (pb)

 

"Anons, as former military officer, please allow me to share some insight with you. The General corps of the military is a tightly controlled club. It is corrupt for the same reason that so many CEOs are corrupt. Very few officers get to make it to the General ranks. Those who aspire to make it to that level are far too often willing to sell out because the competition is fierce. Guess who decides who gets to join the club? The General's themselves. I saw this first hand. The General's vet amongst themselves who they want to join their ranks from the group of Colonel's who are in zone for General promotion. The President approves, and then the Senate confirms. So if past presidents have been corrupt, and the Senate has been corrupt, what do you think most, or at least many of the General officers are?

 

Of course, some good guys make it through. I think Gen Flynn and Adm Rogers are true patriots. However, a lot of General officers in the military are corrupt. Who do you think is pushing all the PC crap and other shit policies that have weakened our military over the past couple of decades? It comes from the Generals.

 

Don't be discouraged when people like Mattis and milley turn out to be no good. I know Q and the patriots taking back our country are not surprised by this. it is accounted for in the plan. I see what is happening and I trust the plan…even though it has taken longer than most of us would have liked. Don't make the mistake of looking at all of the military as a group of saints. There are always bad apples in the bunch. During my time in the military, I worked with some of the best people society has to offer, as well as some of the worst."