Anonymous ID: 5b09ef Nov. 11, 2023, 8:14 p.m. No.19902649   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2815

(i’m tired, some rambling, but some truth)

I think I know and understand when Milley turned against Trump. When Trump found out the Pentagon, Joint Chiefs of Staff and Milley were lying to him and he flew to Iraq:

 

When Trump went to Iraq and met Raisin Caine. Trump asked him how hard would it be to take Isis out. Caine said three to four weeks. Trump replied that the generals told me three to four years. Caine said oh no sir, the general's would fly over here and give us orders on specific plans on how to do it. Caine said the plans were shit, it was always the base that was farthest away and they’d use all that time flying and no time on the ground.

 

He told Trump they had collapsible bases and could use them. (Temporary bases). Trump didn’t know about this either, so he asked Caine more details and they had discussions. Caine told him how many would be killed and Trump gave him the go ahead and eliminate Isis.

 

Caine eliminated most of them in 3 weeks, but they had some rats left in crevices, and that’s what he told Trump when he reported in to him. Trump was queasy on killing them outright, and he said can you just intimidate them by flying over. Caine said, no sir they will not back down for any reason. They are willing to die. Trump told Caine to try it. Caine calls back and says they are never fearful, they are willing to die and they will kill a lot of other innocents before they die.

 

Trump finally says to Caine to take the last ones out, he wants a 100% gone. Caine took out Isis in less than 4 weeks

 

The various reasons Milley turned on Trump:

  1. Milley never really respected or obeyed any president he served under, unless they were corrupt.

  2. Milley was treating Trump like an idiot and Trump knew it.

  3. Trump obviously suspected the Joint Chiefs, Pentagon and Milley had been lying to him and the Presidents for decades.

  4. When Trump left at Thanksgiving (2018) to fly to Iraq he really didn’t want any of the top brass coming with him so he didn’t notify Milley and them.

  5. Trump knew how stupid Milley was with his answers that never made sense.

  6. Milley didn’t realize how much Trump knows or how he could always get the truth.

  7. After Trump went to Iraq and found out how the DOD, Pentagon and Joints chiefs were always lying, he rarely included them in final military plans.

  8. When Trump asked for withdrawal plans from Afghanistan from Milley, he said it would be cheaper to leave $85 billion in equipment there, and Trump knew he was an idiot.

  9. Trump told Milley he wanted everything back down to the very screws in the buildings.

  10. Trump told Milley they would always keep Baghram.

  11. Before the election Milley called China and said he would call them if Trump was going to war with them. Proving his alliance were with the enemy against the US. Trump had all his communications monitored.

  12. Because Trump cut Milley out at the end, Milley begged Bidan for a position to get back at Trump when Bidan stole the election.

  13. Milley was the one that recommended to Bidan and Blinken the disastrous withdrawal, leave the equipment, planes, dogs, people, arms, the military and Bagrham base at a cost of $85 billion; only because Trump called him an idiot for recommending that to him.

  14. Milley was so arrogant he really thought and thinks he’s smarter than Trump.

  15. Milley went along with the killing if soldiers and Americans left behind during the withdrawal.

  16. Trump knew at close to the end that the DOD and Pentagon wanted endless wars because they got kickbacks from MIC so he sent Miller and Patel to uncover all the corruption there before he left office. Trump collected it because he would come back.

 

==All of this because Trump found out the Joint Chiefs would lie to the CiC and would have dragged out the war for 4 more years, saying it would take that long to take Isis out. All of them revealed how these endless wars…

 

At the end of Trump’s term or shortly thereafter we learned the military didn't withdraw the 1,000 troops from Syria. So right now American soldiers are illegally in Syria and those 1,000 troops are now targets by the Muslim brotherhood.

Anonymous ID: 5b09ef Nov. 11, 2023, 9:27 p.m. No.19902923   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2929

Watching“The Gallant Hours”

With Jimmy Cagney on the with the Japanese of 11/11 & 11/12/43

 

GuadaCana

Guadalcanal (/ˌɡwɑːdəlkəˈnæl/; indigenous name: Isatabu) is the principal island in Guadalcanal Province of the Solomon Islands, located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, northeast of Australia. It is the largest island in the Solomons by area and the second-largest by population (after Malaita). The island is mainly covered in dense tropical rainforest and has a mountainous hinterland.

 

Guadalcanal

Native name: Isatabu

Guadalcanal Map

Geography

Location

Pacific Ocean

Coordinates

09°35′24″S 160°14′06″E

Archipelago

Solomon Islands

Area

5,302 km2 (2,047 sq mi)

Highest elevation

2,335 m (7661 ft)

Highest point

Mount Popomanaseu

Administration

Solomon Islands

Province

Guadalcanal Province

Largest settlement

Honiara (pop. 92,344 (2021)

Demographics

Population

161,197 (2021)

Pop. density

20.4/km2 (52.8/sq mi)

Ethnic groups

Melanesian 93%

Polynesian 4%

Micronesian 1.5%

European 0.8%

Chinese 0.3%

others 0.4%

 

Honiara is the largest city of Guadalcanal and the capital of Solomon Islands.

Detailed map of Guadalcanal

Guadalcanal was first charted by Westerners during the Spanish expedition of Álvaro de Mendaña in 1568. The name comes from the village of Guadalcanal, in the province of Seville, in Andalusia, Spain, birthplace of Pedro de Ortega Valencia, a member of Mendaña's expedition.

 

During 1942 and 1943, it was the scene of the Guadalcanal campaign and saw bitter fighting between Japanese and U.S. troops. The Americans were ultimately victorious. At the end of World War II, Honiara, on the north coast of Guadalcanal, became the new capital of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate and later the capital of independent nation of Solomon Islands

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guadalcanal

Anonymous ID: 5b09ef Nov. 11, 2023, 10:16 p.m. No.19903101   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Trial Date in Classified Documents Case in Flux

As expected, Judge Aileen Cannon delayed some crucial pretrial deadlines in Special Counsel Jack Smith's classified documents case against Donald Trump. Trial still set for May 2024–at least for now.

NOV 10, 2023

Judge Aileen Cannon, citing numerous concerns, today issued an order postponing key deadlines related to Special Counsel Jack Smith’s indictmentagainst the former president for unlawfully retaining national defense information and obstructing justice.

The FBI raided Trump’s Mar-a-Lago property in 2022, seizing 13,000 pieces of evidence including 102 documents with classified markings, according to prosecutors. Smith indicted Trump and his personal aide, Waltine Nauta, in June 2023. The following month, Cannon set a May 24, 2024 trial date.

Since then, the special counsel’s office has frustrated the schedule leading up to the trial—conduct Cannon has questioned during court proceedings and in today’s order.

For example, a few days after Cannon set the trial date, Smith added another defendant and more charges in what’s called a superseding indictment. Shortly thereafter, Smith indicted the former president in the District of Columbia on four charges related to the events of January 6. The judge in the D.C. case, at Smith’s request, set a March 4 trial date, jumping ahead of the Florida trial.

Cannon noted the conflicting trial schedules during a hearing in her Florida courtroom on November 1. When she pressed Jay Bratt, Smith’s lead in the classified documents case, to name another instance when the Department of Justice charged the same defendant on two separate indictments in two different jurisdictions, Bratt had no answer.

She then chastised Bratt for denying “an unavoidable reality that the schedules collide” and failing to acknowledge “a level of understanding to these realities.”

In her nine-page order filed Friday morning, Cannon echoed those words in issuing a new pretrial schedule that moved back critical deadlines. She denied defense motions seeking to move the trial date but scheduled a March 1, 2024 hearing—three days before the start of Trump’s trial in Washington—to determine whether the May 20 trial date in Florida can proceed.

“[The] Court cannot ignore the realities of pretrial and trial schedules in two other criminal matters identified by defense counsel,” Cannon wrote, referring to both the D.C. trial and the March 25 trial in New York for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s hush-money case against Trump. “Although the Special Counsel is correct that the trajectory of these matters potentially remains in flux, the schedules as they currently stand overlap substantially with the deadlines in this case, presenting additional challenges to ensuring Defendant Trump has adequate time to prepare for trial and to assist in his defense.”

Too Much Evidence, Not Enough Time

Citing “an unusually high volume of unclassified and classified discovery,” Cannon also knocked Smith’s team for exceeding initial estimates of how much evidence would be involved: so far, the government has produced 1.3 million pages of unclassified and 5,500 pages of classified discovery in addition to years-worth of footage captured by security cameras that recorded the movement of boxes, the central piece of Smith’s obstruction counts….

Cannon noted that disclosure in her order. “[It] is evident that the parties are at odds on significant issues related to the scope of discoverable information in this case, and that such disagreements will require substantial judicial intervention.”

By setting a March 1 hearing, Cannon kept the original trial date while effectively putting the ball in Smith’s court. His move next.

 

https://www.declassified.live/p/trial-date-in-classified-documents