Anonymous ID: a3fbf2 June 5, 2023, 8:25 a.m. No.18956040   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6057 >>6070 >>6162 >>6176 >>6215

I'm in the process of putting some letters together for certain good guys, including General Eric M. Smith, and I was just pleased as can be to learn that General Smith has apparently been "nominated by Biden" to become the next Commandant of the United States Marine Corps.

 

From what I can tell, General Smith is one of us, kicking ass and taking names. If he's in here, or if any of his subordinates are in here keeping an eye on this Peanut Gallery, just know how much my friends and family and I love you all and respect you for defending the United States of America and our United States Constitution.

 

We're doing the very best we can, as civilians, and we hope you like the stuff that we're sending you soon.

 

#WWG1WGA

Anonymous ID: a3fbf2 June 5, 2023, 8:34 a.m. No.18956075   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18956043

I gotta hide this fucking poast. No offense to you, Anon, but this ugly witch's photograph is messing with my good vibe here today. Next time SPOILER this shit.

Anonymous ID: a3fbf2 June 5, 2023, 8:51 a.m. No.18956162   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6432

>>18956040

 

>>18956057

I respectfully disagree with this statement, Anon. I believe that, prior to this Military Operation being unleashed, it was true that only compromised individuals rose to positions of power in the U.S. Military, just as they did in other sectors of society (i.e., the corporate world, education, local government). However since this amazing operation has begun, the bad guys are being removed from power and replaced by people who, quite the opposite, are not compromised.

 

That's why the "Biden nomination" of General Eric M. Smith made me smile so much. You see, if our side (the good guys) were not in control, there's no way in Hell that a sold-out Communist like Biden would name a strong American patriot like General Eric M. Smith to the powerful position of Commandant of the United States Marines, filling the position left vacant by our dear friend, General David Berger.

 

General Berger was an awesome patriot (look up the interviews he gave dissussing "information warfare," for example) and from what I can tell, General Smith is just as committed to wrapping up this war as General Berger was, if not more so.

 

So although in the olden days the Generals were typically compromised (like people like Milley, Jeter, et al. are alleged to be), I think anyone who ascends to a position of power in this day and age is a patriot and is committed to defeating our evil enemies who infiltrated this country.

 

>>18956070

Thank you, Anon, that's very encouraging to hear. I have read the UCMJ, believe it or not, and though I'm not an expert on it I took from it the feeling that the moar the military officials hear from us citizens, the better, provided that we are giving them good, credible, and substantiated allegations and/or information.

 

That's what's soon going to be on it way to General Smith and others, so we'll be praying that the information will be well received, and we pray that the good guys in the United States Military realize just how very grateful we good guys in the civilian realm are to them for their service and, most important, for protecting the United States of America and our precious United States Constitution.

 

o7

Anonymous ID: a3fbf2 June 5, 2023, 8:55 a.m. No.18956176   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6193 >>6202 >>6463

>>18956040

 

>>18956057

I respectfully disagree with this statement, Anon. I believe that, prior to this Military Operation being unleashed, it was true that only compromised individuals rose to positions of power in the U.S. Military, just as they did in other sectors of society (i.e., the corporate world, education, local government). However since this amazing operation has begun, the bad guys are being removed from power and replaced by people who, quite the opposite, are not compromised.

 

That's why the "Biden nomination" of General Eric M. Smith made me smile so much. You see, if our side (the good guys) were not in control, there's no way in Hell that a sold-out Communist like Biden would name a strong American patriot like General Eric M. Smith to the powerful position of Commandant of the United States Marines, filling the position left vacant by our dear friend, General David Berger.

 

General Berger was an awesome patriot (look up the interviews he gave dissussing "information warfare," for example) and from what I can tell, General Smith is just as committed to wrapping up this war as General Berger was, if not more so.

 

So although in the olden days the Generals were typically compromised (like people like Milley, Jeter, et al. are alleged to be), I think anyone who ascends to a position of power in this day and age is a patriot and is committed to defeating our evil enemies who infiltrated this country.

 

>>18956070

Thank you, Anon, that's very encouraging to hear. I have read the UCMJ, believe it or not, and though I'm not an expert on it I took from it the feeling that the moar the military officials hear from us citizens, the better, provided that we are giving them good, credible, and substantiated allegations and/or information.

 

That's what's soon going to be on it way to General Smith and others, so we'll be praying that the information will be well received, and we pray that the good guys in the United States Military realize just how very grateful we good guys in the civilian realm are to them for their service and, most important, for protecting the United States of America and our precious United States Constitution.

 

o7

Anonymous ID: a3fbf2 June 5, 2023, 9:32 a.m. No.18956383   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6388

>>18956220

>>18956244

>>18956257

>>18956315

>>18956343

>>18956194

 

>It's always lawyers.

 

True dat. Up until now, "[i]t's always the lawyers." But did you not see the posts in previous breds about how bad things are getting for "the lawyers" these days? Why did the former United States Air Force Judge Advocate General named Jack Rives, who served as "Executive Director" of the American Bar Bar Association since 2010, suddenly resign recently?

 

Seriously, why did Jack Rives suddenly resign from the American Bar Association? Why did Jack Rivesreallyresign from the American Bar Association?

 

Anons know.

 

Things are changing for the better. The lawyers (and judges) know it.

Anonymous ID: a3fbf2 June 5, 2023, 10:28 a.m. No.18956610   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18956468

I like the way you think, Anon.

I am related to someone who was a bigshot in the media.

I'm perfectly content to see them all burn in Hell.

I love the sentiment of your post but, equally important, I would be just fine if everyone in the MSM stays true to Satan, 'til the end, and then burns in Hell forever after they pay for their crimes.

 

WE ARE THE NEWS NOW.