Wednesday 13 January 2021

Pentagon Insurrection Chatter?

 Chatter started up today as heads of the Pentagon got around of reminding troops of their oath, and not to say anything about sedition or insurrection. 

Where this is going to lead to?  I suspect between the Pelosi/Schumer leadership, and President Biden....a tasking will come to the Pentagon to evaluate 'all' members for potential for sedition or insurrection behavior.  

The issue?  The National Guard is made of 450,000 members, and the Reserve/Active duty crowd?  2.4 million.

Time to conduct an evaluation?  The audit/investigation folks would just start laughing and telling it'd take five years unless you just got people to admit it in the open.

Would people admit internet habits?  I doubt it.  Some might suggest they watch gay-generals having romps at such-and-such site....just to see how the audit guys would react.  

After you get the info back....what happens?  

Lets say that 320k members of the National Guard admitted Twitter/Facebook accounts where 'anger' is mentioned and the distrust of the election was expressed.  Then what?  Are you willing to dismiss them?

The odd factor?  You don't get liberal or extreme far-left folks to sign up for the National Guard.

Lets turn to the 2.4 million in the Reserve or Active duty deal.  There?  It might be 50-percent.  Would you dismiss them?

My humble guess...they'd try a quick six-month review, and then launch into a propaganda-deprograming episode with both the National Guard and Reserve/Active duty folks. 

The Generals?  They would realize a month into this that they are being laughed at and heavily criticized.  

Recruitment? It's go down like a rock in southern states.  By 2024, the majority of services would complaining heavily that they can't reach even 50-percent of their goals.  It would be openly discussed in the House and Senate....asking how they can rectify the mess.  

Oddly.....if you start to look back over Roman history, and how the empire fell apart....it leads to one serious factor.  The lack of support by the Roman Army.  This would be one of the ten big reasons of the 'fall'.  

Just something to think about.  

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