OBAMA AND BIDEN ARE CANCER ENOUGH
The Black Hat deception stretches from the highest rungs of the governmental ladder to the halls of America’s high schools, where military recruiters promised potential enlistees unauthorized rewards in exchange for a criminal commitment: If POTUS Joseph R. Biden, Barack Obama, or Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin declare Donald Trump and his adherents domestic terrorists, stand ready to wage war against enemies of the United States Constitution.
As reported this week, White Hats arrested several corrupt officers and NCOs stationed at Fort Drum, New York, and at Rose Barracks in Vilseck, Germany. They also apprehended 165 enlisted personnel who participated in live-fire wargames, practicing marksmanship on wooden targets draped in MAGA attire.
A few of the 165, when told they faced lifelong imprisonment or a hanging, buckled under interrogation and described a scenario so villainous that it shocked White Hat leaders who thought they had already seen the worst the Deep State had to offer.
Military recruiters have long sat in corridors of U.S. high schools in hopes of beguiling seniors to postpone college and instead “Be All That You Can Be,” promising them that between paychecks saved on active duty and the Pell Grant—financial aid given to armed forces members who enlist and complete their initial contract—they would leave the military with enough cash to fund college without putting themselves in debt. Recruiters earn bonuses based on unpublished quotas. And while most are assuredly patriotic NCOs industriously filling the rank-and-file, a growing minority have dishonored themselves by following Deep State directives to build private armies of Trump-hating soldiers.
The unorthodox recruitment began shortly after the 2020 stolen election and Lloyd Austin’s elevation to secretary of defense, as recruiters started visiting inner city schools in predominately Black neighborhoods. Through observation and conversation, these recruiters cherrypicked which high schoolers to approach. Although an anti-Trump sentiment is prevalent in inner-city schools in Chicago, Philadelphia, and D.C., so too is widespread contempt for the military apparatus, so much so that school districts nationwide have unsuccessfully lobbied to bar recruiters from school properties. Therefore, the mendacious recruiters attenuated their pitch; they approached students under the guise of friendship, at first discussing ordinary life instead of badgering potential marks into a military commitment. They engaged in innocuous discourse—sports, social media, family life, financial situations, and the troubles of inner-city life. Sometimes, the recruiters spent days cultivating friendships, bonding with students, and earning their trust before deciding whether to segue chats to the political arena.