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  • Nidster – posted an update 5 years, 3 months ago

    2021, 01-19 As planned, here comes the ‘purge’

    Retired four-star Army general Lloyd J. Austin III began his confirmation hearing on Tuesday, 01-19-2021 to become Secretary of Defense. General Austin addressed the need of the military to step up efforts in combating the coronavirus pandemic, as well as right-wing extremism within the ranks of the military. Hours before Gen, Austin’s confirmation hearing began, two National Guard troops had been removed from duties related to the inauguration after it was discovered that they had links to right-wing extremist movements. Gen, Austin went on to say “The job of the Department of Defense is to keep America safe from our enemies, but we can’t do that if some of those enemies lie within our own ranks.” Well, well, well; a person might be led to believe ‘They’ want to instigate a Revolution, are something to that affect.

    • No mention of left-wing extremism? Hmm… funny that.

        • Yes, and from which political spectrum, or direction, does violent extremism almost, virtually always, or almost all-ways come? No need for me to point out the obvious aspects behind General Austin’s viewpoint as anyone who cares to dive a little deeper into the issue can determine, and all folks are urged to do their own research. No Reply needed, but it is an interesting point to ponder… just sayin…

        • Maybe speaking from personal experience about our support of regime changes using right wing military leaders in other countries..

            • Well once folks go too far to the Left, or to the Right then where does that put them? At the bottom of the Circle, or as I like to say, “At the bottom of the barrel!” So, those are the folks we really need to watch out for in the End. They are the most dangerous.

            • He is going to be surprised by his “army”. What surrounds them is the military of the UNINCORPORATED United States. The assets of the Corporation is in the process of being seized.

              I recognize that the idea I present is as foreign as the fact that viruses have never been proven to cause disease. It will take some thought over time.