Our country is under attack.
I say that only to give an underlying reality to the rest of this post, not as a matter of revelation. If you don’t know we’ve been invaded by millions of hostile enemy combatants and are currently under attack from within from an insurgency along with idealogues who champion our destruction, then you’re just biding your time as future cattle for someone who aims to enslave you.
What is the purpose of our military if not to defend this nation and the constitution on which it’s founded?
Our military’s most basic, fundamental purpose should be to defend our proverbial walls; to stand watch on the towers and guard us from those elements that aim to kill and destroy all that we hold dear.
But… What if the idealogues envisioned this scenario, understood the principles of an insurgency, and intentionally laid the foundation so the mechanism which protects our freedom eventually became the source of our capture?
Our ancestors understood full well the distinction between law enforcement and military forces.
They understood the dangers of the military policing the people and roaming the streets so well that they used it to their advantage as they conducted their own insurgency and slipped in and out of the population at large to network, spy and ultimately overcome the British and claim this country for themselves.
For hundreds of years we’ve argued about the use of the military on its own people.
The citizenry at large has unwittingly called for the military to put down riots without thought of the second and third order effects of what comes AFTER.
Both sides of the political spectrum, at some point, have been pro-military intervention depending on what the issue and political endeavor was.
There have been bodies working in the shadows to get the scenario just right for decades.
The same people calling for military intervention have been discussing the “new, woke military” for the last several years on social media.
The woke military, as in a radically compromised, Marxist led military, is real.
We have more examples, of the most senior elements in the pentagon championing communist principles, than we can count.
Our military academies have been subverted with Critical Race Theory, DEI, and all kinds of racist, anti-American education.
My friend, a former commander, sat in a room a few years ago full of other commanders, as the brigade commander, a full bird colonel, stated “references to the constitution are a dog whistle for white supremacy.”
Let that statement sink in.
Civics has been wiped out in our public education, and our oath to the constitution is often in name only and rarely reflects the senior leadership climate in the military (though I still believe the rank and file are MAJORITY still dedicated to the principles we claim to uphold in the constitution – for now).
When we were in the midst of the C*VID lockdowns, the abuses of our government were too numerous to quantify.
“For the good of the people” became the mantra whereby we absconded with our freedoms, and the DOD carried their fair share of those abuses.
What was most concerning though was how many in the military went along with unlawful orders, eagerly carried them out in often mocking and cruel fashion, and ignored the premise on which they existed as an organization in the first place.
The enemy, those idealogues who desperately want to see our inevitable destruction and allegiance to a one world government, know they must destroy us from within while we allow, even beg for, our own destruction.
They’ve hurriedly been radicalizing leadership in the pentagon (as well as every other federal organization) since Obama, and junior and midgrade leadership have been reshaped in Marxist ideology for a decade and a half.
Opening up our borders created a scenario where anyone and everyone could bleed into the population while looking just like us.
The “melting pot” of the world was ripe, after decades of illegal immigration and shaping of the conversation, to be overrun by radicals who hate us.
The insurgency was created in a matter of a single administration, while the groundwork for it was laid over the last 50+ years.
Identifying them and sending them home was the catalyst to spark the needed fire.
It wasn’t just a riot anymore. It was a ground invasion of enemy combatants.
Now, we’re not hesitant about using our military on our own people, because they’re not our people.
They’re the enemy. That’s what the military is there for.
Except many of them ARE our people; our citizens.
That’s what an insurgency does. They blend into the population and establish networks.
They’re not simply a military component we can identify and destroy.
The citizenry, who is exhausted with the destruction of communism at home, open borders, violent crime by illegal aliens, and the overall filth running through the news every day, willingly calls out for the military to hit the streets and take out the trash.
They don’t care if they’re citizen or not. The idea that war is war, and unfortunately some innocent people are going to get caught up in it, is fine with them.
Just deal with the problem and get rid of these invaders.
They believe this with the thought that the military is on our side; that it hasn’t been radicalized at the senior levels.
As the practice of sending the military out on the streets becomes more common place, because I assure you Los Angeles won’t be the last place we see this happen, the more normalized it becomes for the pentagon to carry out these orders.
Eventually it’s so commonplace, that large movements and detainment orders are given for any number of things.
Maybe to quarantine and cart off sick and/or unvaccinated persons.
Maybe to imprison people who write hate speech on social media.
We are very quick to call for more surveillance or military intervention when extreme events transpire at home. We have a longstanding history of giving up our rights for a little safety.
I’d encourage you to think through the long term ramifications of calling on the military to solve domestic problems.
The military can be an enormous force for good when directed, but the goal of the enemy is to pit us against ourselves and hand over authority for a little safety, and when we do, we won’t get it back.
We never have.
I say that only to give an underlying reality to the rest of this post, not as a matter of revelation. If you don’t know we’ve been invaded by millions of hostile enemy combatants and are currently under attack from within from an insurgency along with idealogues who champion our destruction, then you’re just biding your time as future cattle for someone who aims to enslave you.
What is the purpose of our military if not to defend this nation and the constitution on which it’s founded?
Our military’s most basic, fundamental purpose should be to defend our proverbial walls; to stand watch on the towers and guard us from those elements that aim to kill and destroy all that we hold dear.
But… What if the idealogues envisioned this scenario, understood the principles of an insurgency, and intentionally laid the foundation so the mechanism which protects our freedom eventually became the source of our capture?
Our ancestors understood full well the distinction between law enforcement and military forces.
They understood the dangers of the military policing the people and roaming the streets so well that they used it to their advantage as they conducted their own insurgency and slipped in and out of the population at large to network, spy and ultimately overcome the British and claim this country for themselves.
For hundreds of years we’ve argued about the use of the military on its own people.
The citizenry at large has unwittingly called for the military to put down riots without thought of the second and third order effects of what comes AFTER.
Both sides of the political spectrum, at some point, have been pro-military intervention depending on what the issue and political endeavor was.
There have been bodies working in the shadows to get the scenario just right for decades.
The same people calling for military intervention have been discussing the “new, woke military” for the last several years on social media.
The woke military, as in a radically compromised, Marxist led military, is real.
We have more examples, of the most senior elements in the pentagon championing communist principles, than we can count.
Our military academies have been subverted with Critical Race Theory, DEI, and all kinds of racist, anti-American education.
My friend, a former commander, sat in a room a few years ago full of other commanders, as the brigade commander, a full bird colonel, stated “references to the constitution are a dog whistle for white supremacy.”
Let that statement sink in.
Civics has been wiped out in our public education, and our oath to the constitution is often in name only and rarely reflects the senior leadership climate in the military (though I still believe the rank and file are MAJORITY still dedicated to the principles we claim to uphold in the constitution – for now).
When we were in the midst of the C*VID lockdowns, the abuses of our government were too numerous to quantify.
“For the good of the people” became the mantra whereby we absconded with our freedoms, and the DOD carried their fair share of those abuses.
What was most concerning though was how many in the military went along with unlawful orders, eagerly carried them out in often mocking and cruel fashion, and ignored the premise on which they existed as an organization in the first place.
The enemy, those idealogues who desperately want to see our inevitable destruction and allegiance to a one world government, know they must destroy us from within while we allow, even beg for, our own destruction.
They’ve hurriedly been radicalizing leadership in the pentagon (as well as every other federal organization) since Obama, and junior and midgrade leadership have been reshaped in Marxist ideology for a decade and a half.
Opening up our borders created a scenario where anyone and everyone could bleed into the population while looking just like us.
The “melting pot” of the world was ripe, after decades of illegal immigration and shaping of the conversation, to be overrun by radicals who hate us.
The insurgency was created in a matter of a single administration, while the groundwork for it was laid over the last 50+ years.
Identifying them and sending them home was the catalyst to spark the needed fire.
It wasn’t just a riot anymore. It was a ground invasion of enemy combatants.
Now, we’re not hesitant about using our military on our own people, because they’re not our people.
They’re the enemy. That’s what the military is there for.
Except many of them ARE our people; our citizens.
That’s what an insurgency does. They blend into the population and establish networks.
They’re not simply a military component we can identify and destroy.
The citizenry, who is exhausted with the destruction of communism at home, open borders, violent crime by illegal aliens, and the overall filth running through the news every day, willingly calls out for the military to hit the streets and take out the trash.
They don’t care if they’re citizen or not. The idea that war is war, and unfortunately some innocent people are going to get caught up in it, is fine with them.
Just deal with the problem and get rid of these invaders.
They believe this with the thought that the military is on our side; that it hasn’t been radicalized at the senior levels.
As the practice of sending the military out on the streets becomes more common place, because I assure you Los Angeles won’t be the last place we see this happen, the more normalized it becomes for the pentagon to carry out these orders.
Eventually it’s so commonplace, that large movements and detainment orders are given for any number of things.
Maybe to quarantine and cart off sick and/or unvaccinated persons.
Maybe to imprison people who write hate speech on social media.
We are very quick to call for more surveillance or military intervention when extreme events transpire at home. We have a longstanding history of giving up our rights for a little safety.
I’d encourage you to think through the long term ramifications of calling on the military to solve domestic problems.
The military can be an enormous force for good when directed, but the goal of the enemy is to pit us against ourselves and hand over authority for a little safety, and when we do, we won’t get it back.
We never have.

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