>plentyof senior, former, intelligence officers
I wonder if he got them to sign a letter…
>plentyof senior, former, intelligence officers
I wonder if he got them to sign a letter…
Mr Pig always knows what time it is…
Looks like that one switched off already, but while looking for it, I noticed there are several of the various small planes up that SF uses.
A lot of emphasis on digging lately, but I don't really see the point for people who dug their way through the drops. I really don't give a personal shit what some of these lesser faggots have done, I know they'll be facing justice. I spend my time watching current events in real time to paint my own picture of the defensive operations, and try to share that information so my people can somewhat watch too, and see that there is a massive defense in play.
People who have no idea what is going on are struggling with thoughts of their own future
-and some of them need to …but not my friends.
Abilene has been interesting the last week.
I'm currently watching the Australian military fly unmarked from Melbourne, Florida to the NW…
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"Hi, we studied a bunch of shit about how the government that has been lying to you says these things work, and we thought we'd hitch our wagon to Derek Johnson's star, since it is apparently rising. HE IS TOTALLY WRONG AND YOU SHOULD PAY ATTENTION TO US!!!"
Meh.
Derek Johnson's presentation is worth a peek, if anyone hasn't seen it on any of the numerous videos out there where he lays it out, and he has a companion website to explain in further detail and provide documentation.
Great explanation from a military point of view to understand how PDJT laid out the paper trail for the military repsonse. I disagree with him on a few points, such as his assertion that the US military has occupied the US, while my position is that doesn't make sense because a domestic military doesn't occupy their own country, by definition -and that it makes far more sense that the US has been covertly and incrementally occupied over the last 160+ years by a foreign enemy.
That said, Derek Johnson has done a good enough job that he has been invited to breakfast at Mar-a-lago, and he has said the DJT's team has provided him management services for his work. From an Anon's point of view that has several implications, but anyway
-check out his presentation if you have not, for an understanding of the answer to the question: "You mean that military that blah blah blah?"
Yes, Virginia -THAT military.
HAHAHAHAH "Dennis!"
The drops tell us what military branches were initially utilized, and the one argument I could make for a US military occupation on US soil would be that DC, as is commonly argued -may not actually be US soil, so when the NG was deployed there -they did indeed occupy it.
BUT …my own research after years and years of trying to figure out who owns this place, suggests that even in that "occupy DC" scenario -that the entire country has been covertly occupied by an enemy since civil war era. Under this premise, the Law of War manual also explains how it is that the constitution and Bil of Rights do not apply to us down at the local court house (and they generally don't -in case you haven't been there) is because we are managed as an occupied people, per the law of war, paying fines and other penalties for breaking their rules of our management under their oversight …while the constitution is "respected.">>18961251
You seem awfully upset over a clown, red text faggot.
>Officers and civilians oaths expire
Officers are commisioned. I believe this played a role when Mueller was called onto CIC DJT's carpet for the conversation mentioned in the drops.
"How long does a military commission last?
A commission is indefinite, unless you resign your commission or are discharged by board action. When commissioned, you incur an eight-year Military Service Obligation (MSO). Normally, you may not be discharged until after you have met that obligation. You are not automatically discharged when your MSO expires."
It's allegiance to the president's ORDERS (as CIC) …not to the man, or office.
I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed …
I'm always happy …there's nobody out there with a rope that has my name on it.
The oath of enlistment ends with the enlistment. A commissioned officer can be called to active duty even after retirement. I know some retired Senior NCOs, like E-8 flavor, and a retired Warrant too, and this is the first I'm hearing about what you're saying. Are you Special Ops Retirement Team, or some other clandestine thing we normies have never heard of?