Obama Litmus Test For Military Leaders: They Must Be Willing to Fire On US Citizens

Discussion in 'Politics' started by AirKuhl, Jan 23, 2013.

  1. Now that Unmanned Drone strikes on US soil have been signed into law by Obama, the next step is in process. Note in bold below who the intended targets are.


    Shock Claim: New Obama Litmus Test For Military Leaders: They Must Be Willing to Fire On US Citizens « Nice Deb

    Dr. Jim Garrow, a renowned author and humanitarian, made the shocking claim on his Facebook page, yesterday.

    I have just been informed by a former senior military leader that Obama is using a new “litmus test” in determining who will stay and who must go in his military leaders. Get ready to explode folks. “The new litmus test of leadership in the military is if they will fire on US citizens or not.” Those who will not are being removed.

    Garrow noted in the comments that “the man who told me this is one of America's foremost military heroes,” prompting this relpy from one of his followers, “if this man is truly a military hero, he had better not be keeping this a secret. Military hero's (sic) do what's right, not what's comfortable for themselves.”

    Garrow responded, “have folks forgotten that the word is now out. I believe that the gentleman has done what he should and allowed all of us to sound the alarm.

    Dr. Jim Garrow is not some random crackpot on Facebook. He's a respected human rights activist who's been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, and is the founder of The Pink Pagoda Girls.

    He has personally made it his mission to help save little girls in China from certain death. He has rescued over 45,000 little lives and has committed to rescuing a million more over the next ten years. He was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 and continues to inspire the world with his dedication to giving. He is also the author of The Pink Pagoda.

    The Examiner reported:

    This comes on the heels of Sunday's report in the Washington Free Beacon (WFB) that the head of Central Command, Marine Corps Gen. James Mattis is being dismissed by Obama and will leave his post in March.

    The WFB article states:

    “Word on the national security street is that General James Mattis is being given the bum's rush out of his job as commander of Central Command, and is being told to vacate his office several months earlier than planned.”

    Keep in mind that there are now two military “studies” being discussed in military circles that demonize the right.

    The respected “Small Wars Journal” issued a report entitled “Full Spectrum Operations in the Homeland: A Vision of the Future;

    It was written by retired Army Col. Kevin Benson of the Army's University of Foreign Military and Cultural Studies at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., and Jennifer Weber, a Civil War expert at the University of Kansas. It posits an “extremist militia motivated by the goals of the ‘tea party' movement” seizing control of Darlington, S.C., in 2016, “occupying City Hall, disbanding the city council and placing the mayor under house arrest.” The rebels set up checkpoints on Interstate 95 and Interstate 20 looking for illegal aliens. It's a cartoonish and needlessly provocative scenario.

    The article is a choppy patchwork of doctrinal jargon and liberal nightmare. The authors make a quasi-legal case for military action and then apply the Army's Operating Concept 2016-2028 to the situation. They write bloodlessly that “once it is put into play, Americans will expect the military to execute without pause and as professionally as if it were acting overseas.” They claim that “the Army cannot disappoint the American people, especially in such a moment,” not pausing to consider that using such efficient, deadly force against U.S. citizens would create a monumental political backlash and severely erode government legitimacy.

    And this week a West Point think tank issued a paper warning America about “far right” groups such as the “anti-federalist” movement, which supports “civil activism, individual freedoms and self-government.”
    The report issued this week by the Combating Terrorism Center at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., is titled “Challengers from the Sidelines: Understanding America's Violent Far-Right.”

    The center - part of the institution where men and women are molded into Army officers - posted the report Tuesday. It lumps limited government activists with three movements it identifies as “a racist/white supremacy movement, an anti-federalist movement and a fundamentalist movement.”

    The West Point center typically focuses reports on al Qaeda and other Islamic extremists attempting to gain power in Asia, the Middle East and Africa through violence.

    But its latest study turns inward and paints a broad brush of people it considers “far right.”

    Oleg Atbashian of the People's Cube understands totalitarianism in a way most Americans do not, having lived through it in the Soviet Union.

    In part 1 of his series about collectivist mind games, he described how the Soviets Demonized the Non-Compliant.

    In Russia, the communists used to demonize their opponents long before the Revolution, which made it easier for them to physically eliminate the opposition later. As soon as they were in full control of the government, they began to demonize entire segments of the society, subcultures, and classes of people whom they deemed incapable of change.

    Observe a visual example of communist demonization: an agitprop poster titled “Enemies of the 5-Year Plan,” more broadly interpreted as “enemies of socialism” and, by extension, “enemies of the people.”

    A disparaging verse at the bottom describes who the enemies are:

    The wealthy landowner
    The kulak (a pejorative term for a wealthy farmer who “exploits” hired labor)
    The drunk
    The clergy (a Russian Orthodox Priest)
    The bourgeois press (a non-compliant, independent journalist)
    The capitalist (a banker, industrialist, merchant)
    The Menshevik (a political opponent from a different communist faction)
    The surviving remnants of the pre-revolutionary law enforcement and the military

    The wealthy farmers, being the most numerous group and the most likely to resist the collectivization of agriculture, were subjected to the most vicious dehumanization reminiscent of the anti-Semitic propaganda in Nazi Germany.

    Note this Lenin quote on another dehumanizing poster: “The kulaks are the most bestial, brutal and savage exploiters, who in the history of other countries have time and again restored the power of the landlords, tsars, priests and capitalists.” (Full quote in Russian)

    The demonization of the kulaks laid the groundwork for their subsequent annihilation. Facing a peasant rebellion, Lenin sent the following telegram to his henchmen: “Hang publicly (in full view of the people) no fewer than one hundred known kulaks, rich men, bloodsuckers. Make their names public. Take away all their grain. Make a list of the next group of hostages. Do it in such a fashion that for hundreds of miles around the people might see, tremble, realize, and scream: ‘they are strangling, and will strangle to death, the bloodsucking kulaks'.”

    Other non-compliant citizens were dealt with in a similar fashion. “Statements from the few survivors, published in émigré newspapers the following year, describe Sevastopol, one of the towns that suffered most heavily under the repressions, as ‘the city of the hanged.' ‘From Nakhimovsky, all one could see was the hanging bodies of officers, soldiers, and civilians arrested in the streets. The town was dead, and the only people left alive were hiding in lofts or basements. All the walls, shop fronts, and telegraph poles were covered with posters calling for ‘Death to the traitors.' They were hanging people for fun.” - The Black Book of Communism: Crimes, Terror, Repression by Stephane Courtois et al, pg 107

    These were not aberrations, but logical consequences of the Marxist theory. According to Karl Marx, “there is only one way to shorten and ease the convulsions of the old society and the bloody birth pangs of the new - revolutionary terror.”
     
  2. Military leaders don't pull the trigger though
     
  3. No. They sit back in luxury not caring about the burning piles of bodies left in their wake. It is the brainwashed soldier who just follows orders. I see many of them.
     
  4. Constitution be damned. Emperor Obama studied constitutional law so he would know how to dismantle it. Know your enemy and the constitution is his.
     
  5. All military members take an oath to defend the constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic. Everyone has a boss and the military answers to people who have never served in uniform.

    Why can't we defend the constitution against OhBlaBla? He is untouchable for some unknown reason.

     
  6. It's not unknown, it's the establishment. It's the kind of "education" they give the military and police departments.
     
  7. It seems to be that some cops are damn willing. This could spread to military men depending on the propaganda.
     
  8. Sounds like more bullshit. Right from the get go - "Now that Unmanned Drone strikes on US soil have been signed into law by Obama,"

    Show me this law. :rolleyes: :smoke:
     
  9. Oh fuck I'm scared now! Some dude on a blog wrote some scary shit about Obama and the military, so it must be true. Goddamn it all!
     
  10. Time to smoke a bowl.
     
  11. Even though you guys are the Obama Defense Squad, I completely agree with you.

    The blog has no substance behind it. It's just pure speculation. Reaction to this blog is silly.

    We don't need proof that the military is going to fire on US Citizens since it's already happened.
     
  12. It's always time.
     
  13. On US soil? Nope. Terrorists that are acting to kill American citizens are fair game when they refuse to leave their refuge and are still active. (But lets not derail this silly thread). :smoke:
     
  14. No let's derail the thread.

    A 16 year old kid isn't a terrorist, even by the US's own code of conduct can't be labeled as an unlawful enemy combatant.
     
  15. Wow, you really have me pegged wrong. Just because I don't buy into the irrational fear and propaganda going around constantly about Obama doesn't mean I defend the fuck or any other politician.
     
  16. There is irrational fear and propaganda being spread on this forum about the president. I agreed with you. Just seems like your posts indicated that, at least the ones I have seen
     
  17. I always defend against fear and propaganda, and I guess it's just habit because where I live everyone hates Obama because of his skin color and because they think he's a communist...which he most certainly isn't. It's just habit to defend against stupidity I guess. Believe me, I don't like the man and didn't vote for him. The two main parties are destroying society, I don't support either of them.
     
  18. I'll toast to this.
     
  19. No. But the soldier that has no idea who you are and was told you are a terrorist with orders to shoot to kill......
     
  20. I guess thats a plus for being in a hispanic family. We zerg rush.
     

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