Anonymous ID: 6df1ea Jan. 1, 2019, 10:41 a.m. No.4552825   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2891 >>3181

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2018/12/30/retired_army_gen_stanley_mcchrystal_president_trump_immoral_doesnt_tell_the_truth.html

 

Retired General Stanley McChrystal told ABC's 'This Week' that if he were asked to join the Trump administration he would say no.

"I don't think he tells the truth," McChrystal said of the president.

"Is Trump immoral, in your view?" asked host Martha Raddatz.

The general replied: "I think he is."

 

and then there is this…

http://articles.latimes.com/2010/aug/08/opinion/la-oe-tillman-mcchrystal-20100808

McChrystal says they didn't want to give us a half-baked finding. Yet that is exactly what they did. Rather than being told there were questions about Pat's death, we were presented with a contrived story, an absolute lie about how he had been killed by enemy fire.

 

What many people don't realize is that Pat's autopsy and field hospital report were very suspicious from the start. The autopsy gives a description of Pat's body that led us to later question if the autopsy was even his, and the field hospital report contains language that suggests he was alive when he was brought back to the field hospital at Forward Operating Base Salerno. Yet soldiers' statements indicated Pat was decapitated by the barrage of bullets, and he was deemed killed in action by the medic on the scene.

 

These horrifying discrepancies raised dire questions. Even the medical examiner called for a criminal investigation, but the adjutant general prevented it from going forward. By covering up the circumstances of Pat's death, McChrystal and the rest of the chain of command may have, knowingly or unknowingly, covered up a crime.

 

McChrystal's actions should have been grounds for firing him back then. That is why it was so disturbing to us when President Obama instead promoted McChrystal to the position of top commander in Afghanistan last year. At the time, I sent the president an e-mail and a letter reminding him of McChrystal's involvement in Pat's coverup. In the letter, I suggested McChrystal be "scrutinized very carefully" by the Senate Armed Services Committee. Pat's father and I both gave statements to the media reiterating that McChrystal should be properly vetted. We had real knowledge of McChrystal's questionable behavior, of actions that should perhaps have disqualified him from this position, and we felt it would be negligent not to do something. Our entreaties fell on deaf ears.

 

McChrystal…McRaven…Votel…

Strange things afoot with command at JSOC

Anonymous ID: 6df1ea Jan. 1, 2019, 11:14 a.m. No.4553257   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4553181

http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2009/5/19/16462/3167

 

They all seems to have a curious past. McChrystal, Mattis during Fallujah (wondering about the photo of he and Come[Y] in Iraq, Kelly - I haven't got into quite yet.

Anonymous ID: 6df1ea Jan. 1, 2019, 11:23 a.m. No.4553364   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4553181

https://www.hsgac.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Testimony-Kelly-2016-04-131.pdf

 

In my opinion, the relative ease with which human smugglers moved

tens of thousands of people along the networks also serves as another warning sign: these

smuggling routes are a potential vulnerability to our homeland. As I stated many times in open

hearings to the House and Senate defense committees, terrorist organizations could easily

leverage those same smuggling routes to move operatives or materiel with intent to cause grave

harm to our citizens.

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/john-kelly-trump-not-building-a-wall

He told the Times that when he joined DHS in early 2017, he consulted border security officials, calling them “salt-of-the-earth, Joe-Six-Pack folks,” on what they needed. He said their response was, "‘Well we need a physical barrier in certain places, we need technology across the board, and we need more people.'"

 

Kelly also broke from Trump's harsh rhetoric concerning Central American migrants who have attempted to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. In the run-up to the November midterm elections in particular, Trump and his allies warned of migrant "caravans" that were full of criminals.

 

“Illegal immigrants, overwhelmingly, are not bad people,” Kelly said. “I have nothing but compassion for them, the young kids.”

Anonymous ID: 6df1ea Jan. 1, 2019, 11:38 a.m. No.4553527   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4553437

sounds like drugs r us moved down south…

https://www.hsgac.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/Testimony-Kelly-2016-04-131.pdf

Forgot…

Brazil, until a

few years ago was not a consumer nation at all, but once the network was established it is only a

matter of time until the cartels and network “managers” develop a market until today with Brazil

achieving the dubious status of being the #2 consumer in the world.

 

These clan-based criminal

networks exploit corruption and lax law enforcement in places like the Tri-Border Area of

Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina and the Colon Free Trade Zone in Panama and generate

revenue, an unknown amount of which is transferred to Lebanese Hezbollah. Unfortunately, our

limited intelligence capabilities focused on this accumulation of funding make it difficult to fully

assess the amount of terrorist financing generated in Latin America, or understand the scope of

possible criminal-terrorist collaboration in this region of immense-illicit funding.