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HISTORY CONTINUES TO REPEAT ITSELF – AN ARMY MAJOR REPORTS MASSIVE FRAUD, AND IS ORDERED TO UNDERGO TWO PSYCH EXAMS – DECEITFUL ARMY GENERALS SCRAMBLE TO COVER IT ALL UP
March 31, 2019 Admin


Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were thrown into a fiery furnace by King Nebuchadnezzar when they refused to bow down to the king’s image; the three were preserved from being burned to death. This famous Bible story is analogous to the special treatment admirals and generals receive when the violate the law. The big difference of course, is that Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were the good guys, the generals in this case are the bad guys.

American flag-ranking officers are never “burned” by the flames of corruption, misconduct and malfeasance, because they are in a special protected class, fully shielded from any accountability. The military’s playbook is to drag out the issue until people begin to forget, then quietly usher the general or admiral out the back door into retirement. Retirement to avoid prosecution, that works like a champ in all branches of the service protecting senior officers from the due process that many others are subjected to. The admirals and generals are wrongfully sheltered from the “flames” of military justice.

https://militarycorruption.com/higgins/

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American flag-ranking officers are never “burned” by the flames of corruption, misconduct and malfeasance, because they are in a special protected class, fully shielded from any accountability. The military’s playbook is to drag out the issue until people begin to forget, then quietly usher the general or admiral out the back door into retirement. Retirement to avoid prosecution, that works like a champ in all branches of the service protecting senior officers from the due process that many others are subjected to. The admirals and generals are wrongfully sheltered from the “flames” of military justice.

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AMEN,AMEN,AND AMEN! Even when they disobey orders and cause American military men to die because of their failure to follow orders,they are allowed to retire with their full pensions.

The most prominent example to come to MY mind was the USMC General  in I Corps during the VN war that refused orders to send a relief force to prevent the SF A Camp at Lang Vei from being overran by a NVN division that even had tanks. He flat refused,and stated he was not willing to risk the life of even one of his Marines to come to the aid of a bunch of natives and Special Forces soldiers who wouldn't follow orders. None other than General Westmoreland flew to DaNang the next day to relieve him of is command and order his second in command to send troops. By the time they got there,the camp had already been overran,hundreds of Montenygard civilians had been murdered,and a couple of the SF camp defenders had been taken prisoner. More would have been taken prisoner if it had not been for the SF Colonel commanding CCN sending out a couple of heavily armed SF recon teams and Kingbee helicopters flown by SVN AF pilots at dawn to rescue the few still living and accessible.

AFAIK,that SOB was allowed to retire with his full pension and benefits intact. He SHOULD have just be backed against a wall and shot.
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The article is long on opinion but short on facts.  It would be good to know what fraud is alleged by the Major.