All those medals and stars on a guy who refused to take orders from his superior.
Then there's this, too:
The colonel and Army lawyer challenging the Army's official narrative of the events and leadership decisions during the Capitol Hill protests on Jan. 6, 2021—a narrative relied upon by the Colorado Supreme Court when it struck President Donald J. Trump from the ballot — told RedState then-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark A. Milley was the black hand operating outside his legal authority to delay the District of Columbia National Guard from responding the protests that day....
Milley worked his treachery through various Generals he had sucked off promoted, including the brother of Gen. Mike Flynn (!!) They saw to it that the DC National Guard would not arrive on time to prevent or ameliorate the J6 protests.
Then, with the assistance of 200++ Feds and Fed provocateur informants, protesters were ushered into the building, or attacked with CS and flash-bangs--guaranteeing an angry response.
We've said it before: the bunch that lives and works in D.C., including most Congressmen, think that the Capitol is The Temple. Sacred ground.
Yah, well. Most of them are Temple prostitutes (and many are rapists of little kids.)
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REPORT: U.S. Army Sees Massive Decline in White Recruits
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/01/report-u-s-army-sees-massive-decline-white/
Army Sees Sharp Decline in White Recruits
The Army’s recruiting of white soldiers has dropped significantly in the last half decade, according to internal data reviewed by Military.com, a decline that accounts for much of the service’s historic recruitment slump that has become the subject of increasing concern for Army leadership and Capitol Hill…
A total of 44,042 new Army recruits were categorized by the service as white in 2018, but that number has fallen consistently each year to a low of 25,070 in 2023, with a 6% dip from 2022 to 2023 being the most significant drop. No other demographic group has seen such a precipitous decline, though there have been ups and downs from year to year.
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