Monday, May 17, 2021

Marxist Is as Marxist Does: Fear, Loathing and Military Madness at Buckley AFB

Q: Can We Still Criticize the Marxists Who Pay Hunter Biden and Build Dr. Fauci's Super-Bugs?

Asking for a friendly nation.

Space Force Commander fired for warning about Marxism in the military… – CITIZEN FREE PRESS:

"A commander of a U.S. Space Force unit tasked with detecting ballistic missile launches has been fired for comments made during a podcast promoting his new book, which claims Marxist ideologies are becoming prevalent in the United States military. Lt Col. Matthew Lohmeier, commander of 11th Space Warning Squadron at Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado, was relieved from his post Friday by Lt. Gen. Stephen Whiting, the head of Space Operations Command, over a loss of confidence in his ability to lead, Military.com has exclusively learned. “This decision was based on public comments made by Lt. Col. Lohmeier in a recent podcast,” a Space Force spokesperson said in an email. “Lt. Gen. Whiting has initiated a Command Directed Investigation on whether these comments constituted prohibited partisan political activity.”".......

1.) By firing him for opposing creeping Marxism in the military, they absolutely proved his point.

2.) “Lt. Gen. Whiting has initiated a Command Directed Investigation on whether these comments constituted prohibited partisan political activity,

By his actions, Lt. Gen. Whiting is himself claiming that the Democrats are a Marxist Party. If it is “partisan” to oppose Marxism, then one party must be Marxist. Once upon a time, opposing Marxism was a widely-held bipartisan view.

3.) How did we fight a Cold War if anti-Marxism is an illegitimate viewpoint for soldiers?

Jack Posobiec: This is US Space Force Commander Matthew Lohmeier The Pentagon just CANCELLED him for blowing the whistle on Marxism in the military His book hit #2 [now #1] on Amazon in less than 24 hours - let's send it to the moon! amazon.com/Irresistible-R
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Address to the Nation on Events in Lebanon and Grenada | October 27, 1983

President Ronald Reagan:

“The events in Lebanon and Grenada, though oceans apart, are closely related. Not only has Moscow assisted and encouraged the violence in both countries, but it provides direct support through a network of surrogates and terrorists. It is no coincidence that when the thugs tried to wrest control over Grenada, there were 30 Soviet advisers and hundreds of Cuban military and paramilitary forces on the island. At the moment of our landing, we communicated with the Governments of Cuba and the Soviet Union and told them we would offer shelter and security to their people on Grenada.

Regrettably, Castro ordered his men to fight to the death, and some did. The others will be sent to their homelands.

You know, there was a time when our national security was based on a standing army here within our own borders and shore batteries of artillery along our coasts, and, of course, a navy to keep the sea lanes open for the shipping of things necessary to our well-being. The world has changed. Today, our national security can be threatened in faraway places. It’s up to all of us to be aware of the strategic importance of such places and to be able to identify them.

[Democrat] Sam Rayburn once said that freedom is not something a nation can work for once and win forever. He said it’s like an insurance policy; its premiums must be kept up to date. In order to keep it, we have to keep working for it and sacrificing for it just as long as we live. If we do not, our children may not know the pleasure of working to keep it, for it may not be theirs to keep.

In these last few days, I’ve been more sure than I’ve ever been that we Americans of today will keep freedom and maintain peace. I’ve been made to feel that by the magnificent spirit of our young men and women in uniform and by something here in our Nation’s Capital. In this city, where political strife is so much a part of our lives, I’ve seen Democratic leaders in the Congress join their Republican colleagues, send a message to the world that we’re all Americans before we’re anything else, and when our country is threatened, we stand shoulder to shoulder in support of our men and women in the Armed Forces.

May I share something with you I think you’d like to know? It’s something that happened to the Commandant of our Marine Corps, General Paul Kelley, while he was visiting our critically injured marines in an Air Force hospital. It says more than any of us could ever hope to say about the gallantry and heroism of these young men, young men who serve so willingly so that others might have a chance at peace and freedom in their own lives and in the life of their country.

I’ll let General Kelley’s words describe the incident. He spoke of a “young marine with more tubes going in and out of his body than I have ever seen in one body.”

“He couldn’t see very well. He reached up and grabbed my four stars, just to make sure I was who I said I was. He held my hand with a firm grip. He was making signals, and we realized he wanted to tell me something. We put a pad of paper in his hand — and he wrote 'Semper Fi'.

Well, if you've been a marine or if, like myself, you're an admirer of the marines, you know those words are a battle cry, a greeting, and a legend in the Marine Corps. They're marine shorthand for the motto of the Corps --Semper Fidelis--"always faithful".

General Kelley has a reputation for being a very sophisticated general and a very tough marine. But he cried when he saw those words, and who can blame him?”…….

These gutless officers of today can blame him. Today, that general would have been fired and that wounded Marine would be written up for “partisan political activity–Unauthorized Bleeding on a Marxist Country”.

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“Communism Stops Here” in Grenada. But it didn’t stop there, did it?

Welcome to the front lines, people. .....................................................................

“Hello? Is this Pentagon’s Extremist Hotline? I’d like to report the following soldiers for Committing Prohibited Partisan Political Activity While on Duty:

* Staff Sgt. Gary L. Epps, Horton, Ala.
* Spec.4 Philip S. Grenier, Worcester, Mass.
* Spec.4 Kevin J. Lannon, Dayton, Ohio.
* Pvt. Marlin R. Maynard, Altus, Ark.
* Sgt. Stephen E. Slater, Lacey, Wash.
* Pvt. Mark A. Rademacher, Aurora, N.Y.
* Capt. Michael F. Ritz, Petersburg, Va.
* Pfc. Mark O. Yamane, Seattle, Wash.
* Machinist Mate Kenneth J. Butcher, West Islip, N.Y. 
* Quartermaster 1C Even E. Lundberg, Kodiak, Alaska
* Hull Tech. 1C Stephen L. Morris, , Plainfield, N.J.
* Senior chief engineman Robert R. Schamberger, Oakland, N.J.
* Maj. John Patrick Giguere, North Carolina
* Capt. Keith J. Lucas, Illinois
* Sgt. Sean Patrick Luketina, North Carolina
* PFC Dinesh Lal Rajbhandary, Massachusetts
* Capt. Michael Francis Ritz, Virginia
* First Lieutenant Jeffrey R. Scharver, Silver Star Pilot
* Capt. Jeb F. Seagle, Jacksonville, N.C.
* Spec. 5 Randy E. Cline, Cloverdale, Ind.

They were killed fighting that rat bastard Marxist Fidel Castro on the island of Grenada. They criticized Marxism--with their very lives and bodies.

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And here’s Capt. Rick Rescorla fighting Marxists at Ia Drang:

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He’s buried in the rubble of the Twin Towers now, but I’m sure if we try, we can dig up his corpse and censure him too.

And do you see that officer there on the right?

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That’s Lt. Gene Clark with his South Korean commandos in 1950.

Lt. Clark was an naval intelligence officer sent into the islands near Inchon to prepare the way for MacArthur’s brilliant invasion that saved South Korea.

Clark operated right under the enemy’s nose, fighting hand-to-hand at times, relaying intelligence that saved thousands of his brother servicemen. He organized the local South Koreans, who fought bravely; and his own small fleet of junks conducted mine-sweeping and naval firefights like a pirate from another century.

He wrote his own unassuming and professional first-person account called “The Secrets of Inchon”…and modestly filed it away for fifty years, only to see the light of day after his death. It reads like a John Wayne movie, with espionage, infiltration, sabotage and combat.

For his heroism, Cmdr. Clark was awarded the Silver Star and the Legion of Merit, among other honors.

I thought he was a hero, but now I realize that he was in violation of the Biden Standard Against the Partisan Critique of Marxists and should be posthumously stripped of his medals.

Thank you, Pentagon, for censuring these servicemen and women.

They opposed Marxism in the Cuban military.
They fought Marxism in the North Vietnamese military.
They resisted Marxism in the Russian, Chinese and North Korean militaries.

But defeating Marxism in the US military–that’s where we draw the line!

Good day.” [click]. .....................................................................................

Rest in the Vine: The Secrets of Inchon

Rest in the Vine: Col. Rick Rescorla Finally Receives His Presidential Citizens Medal

Rest in the Vine: Q: Who Will Represent the Obama Administration at Castro's Funeral? 

A: You Mean Besides Fidel Castro?


Nearly every word is true. Even the F-bombs. Especially the F-bombs. And the F-16s.

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“...and that's who now runs Portland. If I wasn’t always entirely correct back then, I sure the hell am now!”

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