Anonymous ID: 116b0d Sept. 22, 2024, 7:53 a.m. No.21639030   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9059

>>21638726

>https://x.com/kylegriffin1/status/1837815409338114153

 

The letter endorsing Harris consists of 741 former high-ranking national security officials, including 233 general and flag officers. Among those 741 officials are 15 four-star generals, 10 former cabinet secretaries and 10 service secretaries as well as leaders who served in Republican administrations.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/over-700-high-ranking-national-security-officials-endorse-harris/ar-AA1qZKcY

 

ay caramba

oy vey

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and whatever other sigh

one wishes to add to

Anonymous ID: 116b0d Sept. 22, 2024, 8:02 a.m. No.21639059   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21639030

one could only hope that the

"Here to Stay"

No, you're not

 

applies to these "cats"

 

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Anonymous ID: 116b0d Sept. 22, 2024, 8:04 a.m. No.21639064   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9075 >>9144 >>9250 >>9410 >>9491

>>21638726

also

https://thehill.com/homenews/4892381-national-security-officials-endorse-harris/

 

Over 700 high-ranking national security officials have endorsed Democratic candidate Vice President Harris in her run for the White House, with some leaders expressing concerns about former President Trump’s “scary authoritarian streak.”

 

“Vice President Harris has all the leadership qualities needed to be a strong commander in chief. She’s prepared. She’s strategic. She’s understands all sides of an issue,” retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Michael Smith told The Hill. “We saw as much during the debate.”

 

But no letter is produced…just fishwrap blah blah blah

 

PANIC

Anonymous ID: 116b0d Sept. 22, 2024, 8:18 a.m. No.21639117   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9132

>>21639075

While they served and all

does involvement in political activitiy

while receiving govt gibs, retired pay, obligate former service members on the dole as being

on duty and as such, subject to UCMJ?

And if so, there be a lot of Articles that should be carried out

 

https://jag.navylive.dodlive.mil/Portals/58/UCMJ_Punitive_Articles.pdf

Anonymous ID: 116b0d Sept. 22, 2024, 8:30 a.m. No.21639152   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9167

>>21639132

Likely so,

but like that PO who got nabbed in Okinawa

for serious crimes

it appears DoD can come back and get you

if, if

treason and sedition are proven

anon wagers those be serious enough

whether one served twenty or 30 plus

Anonymous ID: 116b0d Sept. 22, 2024, 9:04 a.m. No.21639237   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9250 >>9280 >>9410 >>9491

>>21639220

>https://ir.blackrock.com/news-and-events/press-releases/press-releases-details/2024/BlackRock-Announces-Expected-Closing-Date-for-Acquisition-of-Global-Infrastructure-Partners/default.aspx

 

Closing on acquisition of GIP

 

As of January 2023 Global Infrastructure Partners had aggregate assets under management of approximately US$100 billion, such investments being concentrated in OECD countries, generating revenues of approximately US$80 billion. Its portfolio specifically included investment in the following assets:[14]

 

ADNOC Gas Pipelines

Access Midstream Partners

ACS Renewables

Ascend Telecom Infrastructure Private Limited

Atlas Renewable Energy

Biffa

Bluepoint Wind

Borkum Riffgrund 2

ChannelView Cogeneration

Clearway Energy

Compañía Logistíca de Hidrocarburos

Competitive Power Ventures

CyrusOne

East India Petroleum

Edinburgh Airport

Empresa Eléctrica Guacolda S.A.

EnLink Midstream

Eolian Energy

Freeport LNG

Naturgy (fka Gas Natural SGD, S.A.)

Gatwick Airport

Gladstone LNG Project

Gode Wind 1

Great Yarmouth

Hess Infrastructure Partners

Hornsea 1

London City Airport

Medallion Gathering & Processing

Pacific National

Peel Ports

Perdaman Karratha Ammonia-Urea Project

Pluto Train 2

Port of Melbourne

Port of Brisbane Corporation

QCLNG Common Facilities

Rio Grande LNG

Ruby Pipeline

Saavi Energía

Signature Aviation

Skyborn Renewables

SUEZ Group

Sydney Airport

Terra-Gen Power

TransitGas AG

Terminal Investment Limited

Tramarsa

Vantage Towers AG

Vena Energy

Anonymous ID: 116b0d Sept. 22, 2024, 9:12 a.m. No.21639255   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9258

>>21639199

apologies

It was Gyrines that did these…

 

In Larrabee v. Braithwaite, a retired Marine Staff Sergeant, Steven Larrabee, was convicted of sexually assaulting a fellow bartender, the wife of an active-duty Marine, and videotaping the encounter on his cell phone while she was unconscious. This occurred in 2015, only three months after he retired and accepted a job in the private sector in Iwakuni, Japan. Larrabee eventually pleaded guilty to sexual assault and indecent recording. He then appealed his conviction to the Supreme Court, but in the early months of 2019, the justices decided not to hear the case. When the court declined to hear the case, his conviction stood. However, a federal judge in DC agreed with Larrabee that his military conviction was unconstitutional in 2020. It is possible the Supreme Court could grant certiorari and agree to review the case, but it has yet to be confirmed or denied.

 

United States v. Dinger is another instance involving a retiree who was sent back to face UCMJ charges. Marine Gunnery Sergeant Derek Dinger was employed as a civilian contractor in Okinawa when the Naval Criminal Investigative Service detained him for downloading and spreading child pornography. He had been retired for over ten years. Despite being found guilty, Dinger appealed the verdict to the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals in 2018. His conviction under the UCMJ was upheld by the Court. After being found guilty, Dinger appealed the verdict to the Supreme Court, which turned down the opportunity to hear his case.