Time running out int he super bowl.
We're up by 17 and about to punch it in one more time.
World is ready woke via Q.
Mass arrests are imminent…
and CNN runs a trash q item.
Little late kids.
Time running out int he super bowl.
We're up by 17 and about to punch it in one more time.
World is ready woke via Q.
Mass arrests are imminent…
and CNN runs a trash q item.
Little late kids.
We are less than 60 days away.
RED 6 I believe is the Sec Def order to Stand Down.
This is their last play to stop the arrests.
Make troops pause and not follow the arrest orders using the stand down order which will be used in next sixty days.
We are less than 60 days away.
RED 6 I believe is the Sec Def order to Stand Down.
This is their last play by ds to stop the arrests.
Make troops pause and not follow the arrest orders using the stand down order which will be used in next sixty days.
We are less than 60 days away.
RED 6 I believe is the Sec Def order to Stand Down.
This is their last play by ds to stop the arrests.
Make troops pause and not follow the arrest orders using the stand down order which will be used in next sixty days.
this is shitty u wont let me post this
https://www.npr.org/2021/02/06/964828770/defense-secretary-lloyd-austin-signs-military-stand-down-memo-to-address-extremi
As the Pentagon wrestles with concerns over right-wing extremism among service members, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has signed a memo directing commanding officers and supervisors to institute a one-day stand-down within the next 60 days to address extremism within the nation's armed forces.
The Department of Defense announced Friday that Austin had formally signed the memo, which will require military leaders at all levels to select one day to lead discussions focusing on "the importance of our oath of office; a description of impermissible behaviors; and procedures for reporting suspected, or actual, extremist behaviors."
"We will not tolerate actions that go against the fundamental principles of the oath we share, including actions associated with extremist or dissident ideologies," the memo reads. "Service members, DoD civilian employees, and all those who support our mission, deserve an environment free of discrimination, hate, and harassment."
Austin writes in the memo that the stand-down is the first step in "what I believe must be a concerted effort to better educate ourselves and our people about the scope of this problem and to develop sustainable ways to eliminate the corrosive effects that extremist ideology and conduct have on the workforce."