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Started by bateman, June 12, 2015, 06:46:40 PM

Metron2267

Quote from: albrecht on December 25, 2018, 09:06:48 PM
Hunting is now ok and good? Promoted in the NYTimes? Oh, got it. Because Muslim and Oriental.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/22/world/asia/mongolia-golden-eagle-festival.html
Ya sure...I mean why not put us all back in our Yurts with Russkie 4X4s...

That said - great photography, so thanks for that!



WeinerInHand

"I'm gonna ask you for the fifth time to stop calling me a man because, quite clearly, I am not!"

We are Doomed! 😀😁😂🤣😃

albrecht

Quote from: Jackstar on December 28, 2018, 02:25:39 PM
 


The struggle is real.
Wow. That is both scary and hilarious! That poor kid trying to work some retail gig having to deal with that. And for other customers. No wonder so many folks shop online, sadly.

WeinerInHand

This is what happens when you take away the pistol from under the counter...



Metron2267

https://rense.com/general96/listof.html
List Of Military Elite Purged
And Fired Under Obama

Compiled By General Paul Vallely
3-17-14


Here is the list of our military elite who have been purged or fired under Obama:
Commanding Generals fired:


· General John R. Allen-U.S. Marines Commander International Security Assistance Force [ISAF] (Nov 2012)
· Major General Ralph Baker (2 Star)-U.S. Army Commander of the Combined Joint Task Force Horn in Africa (April 2013)
· Major General Michael Carey (2 Star)-U.S. Air Force Commander of the 20th US Air Force in charge of 9,600 people and 450 Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (Oct 2013)
· Colonel James Christmas-U.S. Marines Commander 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit & Commander Special-Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force Crisis Response Unit (July 2013)
· Major General Peter Fuller-U.S. Army Commander in Afghanistan (May 2011)
· Major General Charles M.M. Gurganus-U.S. Marine Corps Regional Commander of SW and I Marine Expeditionary Force in Afghanistan (Oct 2013)
· General Carter F. Ham-U.S. Army African Command (Oct 2013)
· Lieutenant General David H. Huntoon (3 Star), Jr.-U.S. Army 58th Superintendent of the US Military Academy at West Point, NY (2013)
· Command Sergeant Major Don B Jordan-U.S. Army 143rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command (suspended Oct 2013)
· General James Mattis-U.S. Marines Chief of CentCom (May 2013)
· Colonel Daren Margolin-U.S. Marine in charge of Quantico's Security Battalion (Oct 2013)
· General Stanley McChrystal-U.S. Army Commander Afghanistan (June 2010)
· General David D. McKiernan-U.S. Army Commander Afghanistan (2009)
· General David Petraeus-Director of CIA from September 2011 to November 2012 & U.S. Army Commander International Security Assistance Force [ISAF] and Commander U.S. Forces Afghanistan [USFOR-A] (Nov 2012)
· Brigadier General Bryan Roberts-U.S. Army Commander 2nd Brigade (May 2013)
· Major General Gregg A. Sturdevant-U.S. Marine Corps Director of Strategic Planning and Policy for the U.S. Pacific Command & Commander of Aviation Wing at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan (Sept 2013)
· Colonel Eric Tilley-U.S. Army Commander of Garrison Japan (Nov 2013)
· Brigadier General Bryan Wampler-U.S. Army Commanding General of 143rd Expeditionary Sustainment Command of the 1st Theater Sustainment Command [TSC] (suspended Oct 2013)

Commanding Admirals fired:
· Rear Admiral Charles Gaouette-U.S. Navy Commander John C. Stennis Carrier Strike Group Three (Oct 2012)
· Vice Admiral Tim Giardina(3 Star, demoted to 2 Star)-U.S. Navy Deputy Commander of the US Strategic Command, Commander of the Submarine Group Trident, Submarine Group 9 and Submarine Group 10 (Oct 2013)

Naval Officers fired: (All in 2011)
· Captain David Geisler-U.S. Navy Commander Task Force 53 in Bahrain (Oct 2011)
· Commander Laredo Bell-U.S. Navy Commander Naval Support Activity Saratoga Springs, NY (Aug 2011)
· Lieutenant Commander Kurt Boenisch-Executive Officer amphibious transport dock Ponce (Apr 2011)
· Commander Nathan Borchers-U.S. Navy Commander destroyer Stout (Mar 2011)
· Commander Robert Brown-U.S. Navy Commander Beachmaster Unit 2 Fort Story, VA (Aug 2011)
· Commander Andrew Crowe-Executive Officer Navy Region Center Singapore (Apr 2011)
· Captain Robert Gamberg-Executive Officer carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower (Jun 2011)
· Captain Rex Guinn-U.S. Navy Commander Navy Legal Service office Japan (Feb 2011)
· Commander Kevin Harms- U.S. Navy Commander Strike Fighter Squadron 137 aboard the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln (Mar 2011)
· Lieutenant Commander Martin Holguin-U.S. Navy Commander mine countermeasures Fearless (Oct 2011)
· Captain Owen Honors-U.S. Navy Commander aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (Jan 2011)
· Captain Donald Hornbeck-U.S. Navy Commander Destroyer Squadron 1 San Diego
(Apr 2011)
· Rear Admiral Ron Horton-U.S. Navy Commander Logistics Group, Western Pacific
(Mar 2011)
· Commander Etta Jones-U.S. Navy Commander amphibious transport dock Ponce (Apr 2011)
· Commander Ralph Jones-Executive Officer amphibious transport dock Green Bay (Jul 2011)
· Commander Jonathan Jackson-U.S. Navy Commander Electronic Attack Squadron 134, deployed aboard carrier Carl Vinson (Dec 2011)
· Captain Eric Merrill-U.S. Navy Commander submarine Emory S. Land (Jul 2011)
· Captain William Mosk-U.S. Navy Commander Naval Station Rota, U.S. Navy Commander Naval Activities Spain (Apr 2011)
· Commander Timothy Murphy-U.S. Navy Commander Electronic Attack Squadron 129 at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, WA (Apr 2011)
· Commander Joseph Nosse-U.S. Navy Commander ballistic-missile submarine Kentucky (Oct 2011)
· Commander Mark Olson-U.S. Navy Commander destroyer The Sullivans FL (Sep 2011)
· Commander John Pethel-Executive Officer amphibious transport dock New York (Dec 2011)
· Commander Karl Pugh-U.S. Navy Commander Electronic Attack Squadron 141 Whidbey Island, WA (Jul 2011)
· Commander Jason Strength-U.S. Navy Commander of Navy Recruiting District Nashville, TN (Jul 2011)
· Captain Greg Thomas-U.S. Navy Commander Norfolk Naval Shipyard (May 2011)
· Commander Mike Varney-U.S. Navy Commander attack submarine Connecticut (Jun 2011)
· Commander Jay Wylie-U.S. Navy Commander destroyer Momsen (Apr 2011)
Naval Officers fired: (All in 2012):
· Commander Alan C. Aber-Executive Officer Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron 71 (July 2012)
· Commander Derick Armstrong- U.S. Navy Commander missile destroyer USS The Sullivans (May 2012)
· Commander Martin Arriola- U.S. Navy Commander destroyer USS Porter (Aug 2012)
· Captain Antonio Cardoso- U.S. Navy Commander Training Support Center San Diego (Sep 2012)
· Captain James CoBell- U.S. Navy Commander Oceana Naval Air Station's Fleet Readiness Center Mid-Atlantic (Sep 2012)
· Captain Joseph E. Darlak- U.S. Navy Commander frigate USS Vandegrift (Nov 2012)
· Captain Daniel Dusek-U.S. Navy Commander USS Bonhomme
· Commander David Faught-Executive Officer destroyer Chung-Hoon (Sep 2012)
· Commander Franklin Fernandez- U.S. Navy Commander Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 24 (Aug 2012)
· Commander Ray Hartman- U.S. Navy Commander Amphibious dock-landing ship Fort McHenry (Nov 2012)
· Commander Shelly Hakspiel-Executive Officer Navy Drug Screening Lab San Diego (May 2012)
· Commander Jon Haydel- U.S. Navy Commander USS San Diego (Mar 2012)
· Commander Diego Hernandez- U.S. Navy Commander ballistic-missile submarine USS Wyoming (Feb 2012)
· Commander Lee Hoey- U.S. Navy Commander Drug Screening Laboratory, San Diego (May 2012)
· Commander Ivan Jimenez-Executive Officer frigate Vandegrift (Nov 2012)
· Commander Dennis Klein- U.S. Navy Commander submarine USS Columbia (May 2012)
· Captain Chuck Litchfield- U.S. Navy Commander assault ship USS Essex (Jun 2012)
· Captain Marcia Kim Lyons- U.S. Navy Commander Naval Health Clinic New England (Apr 2012)
· Captain Robert Marin- U.S. Navy Commander cruiser USS Cowpens (Feb 2012)
· Captain Sean McDonell- U.S. Navy Commander Seabee reserve unit Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 14 FL (Nov 2012)
· Commander Corrine Parker- U.S. Navy Commander Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 1 (Apr 2012)
· Captain Liza Raimondo- U.S. Navy Commander Naval Health Clinic Patuxent River, MD (Jun 2012)
· Captain Jeffrey Riedel- Program manager, Littoral Combat Ship program (Jan 2012)
· Commander Sara Santoski- U.S. Navy Commander Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 15 (Sep 2012)
· Commander Kyle G. Strudthoff-Executive Officer Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 (Sep 2012)
· Commander Sheryl Tannahill- U.S. Navy Commander Navy Operational Support Center [NOSC] Nashville, TN (Sep 2012)
· Commander Michael Ward- U.S. Navy Commander submarine USS Pittsburgh (Aug 2012)
· Captain Michael Wiegand- U.S. Navy Commander Southwest Regional Maintenance Center (Nov 2012)
· Captain Ted Williams- U.S. Navy Commander amphibious command ship Mount Whitney (Nov 2012)
· Commander Jeffrey Wissel- U.S. Navy Commander of Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron 1 (Feb 2012)

Naval Officers fired: (All in 2013):
· Lieutenant Commander Lauren Allen-Executive Officer submarine Jacksonville (Feb 2013)
· Reserve Captain Jay Bowman-U.S. Navy Commander Navy Operational Support Center [NOSC] Fort Dix, NJ (Mar 2013)
· Captain William Cogar-U.S. Navy Commander hospital ship Mercy's medical treatment facility (Sept 2013)
· Commander Steve Fuller-Executive Officer frigate Kauffman (Mar 2013)
· Captain Shawn Hendricks-Program Manager for naval enterprise IT networks (June 2013)
· Captain David Hunter-U.S. Navy Commander of Maritime Expeditionary Security Squadron 12 & Coastal Riverine Group 2 (Feb 2013)
· Captain Eric Johnson-U.S. Navy Chief of Military Entrance Processing Command at Great Lakes Naval Training Center, IL (2013)
· Captain Devon Jones-U.S. Navy Commander Naval Air Facility El Centro, CA (July 2013)
· Captain Kevin Knoop-U.S. Navy Commander hospital ship Comfort's medical treatment facility (Aug 2013)
· Lieutenant Commander Jack O'Neill-U.S. Navy Commander Operational Support Center Rock Island, IL (Mar 2013)
· Commander Allen Maestas-Executive Officer Beachmaster Unit 1 (May 2013)
· Commander Luis Molina-U.S. Navy Commander submarine Pasadena (Jan 2013)
· Commander James Pickens-Executive Officer frigate Gary (Feb 2013)
· Lieutenant Commander Mark Rice-U.S. Navy Commander Mine Countermeasures ship Guardian (Apr 2013)
· Commander Michael Runkle-U.S. Navy Commander of Mobile Diving and Salvage Unit 2 (May 2013)
· Commander Jason Stapleton-Executive Office Patrol Squadron 4 in Hawaii (Mar 2013)
· Commander Nathan Sukols-U.S. Navy Commander submarine Jacksonville (Feb 2013)
· Lieutenant Daniel Tyler-Executive Officer Mine Countermeasures ship Guardian (Apr 2013)
· Commander Edward White-U.S. Navy Commander Strike Fighter Squadron 106 (Aug 2013)
· Captain Jeffrey Winter-U.S. Navy Commander of Carrier Air Wing 17 (Sept 2013)
· Commander Thomas Winter-U.S. Navy Commander submarine Montpelier (Jan 2013)
· Commander Corey Wofford- U.S. Navy Commander frigate Kauffman (Feb 2013)


Since Barack Obama has been in the White House, high ranking military officers have been removed from their positions at a rate that is absolutely unprecedented.Things have gotten so bad that a number of retired generals are publicly speaking out about the 'purg' of the U.S. military that they believe is taking place. As you will see below, dozens of highly decorated military leaders have been dismissed from their positions over the past few years. So why is this happening? What is going on right now is absolutely crazy especially during a time of peace. Is there a deliberate attempt to reshape the military and remove those who don't adhere to the proper 'viewpoints' ? Does someone out there feel a need to get officers that won't cooperate out of the way?

Throughout world history, whatever comes next after a military purge is never good.
If this continues, what is the U.S. military going to look like in a few years?

Perhaps you are reading this and you think that 'purge' is too strong a word for what is taking place. Well, justconsider the following quotes from some very highly decorated retired officers:

-Retired Army Major General Paul Vallely:The White House protects their own.That's why they stalled on the investigation into fast and furious, Benghazi and Obamacare.He's intentionally weakening and gutting our military, Pentagon and reducing us as a superpower, and anyone in the ranks who disagrees or speaks out is being purged.

-Retired Army Major General Patrick Brady: There is no doubt he (Obama) is intent on emasculating the military and will fire anyone who disagrees with him.
-Retired Army Lt. General William G. Jerry Boykin:Over the past three years, it is unprecedented for the number of four-star generals to be relieved of duty, and not necessarily relieved for cause.

-Retired Navy Captain Joseph John:I believe there are more than 137 officers who have been forced out or given bad evaluation reports so they will never make Flag (officer), because of their failure to comply to certain views.

A Pentagon official who asked to remain nameless because they were not authorized to speak on the matter said even young officers, down through the ranks have been told not to talk about Obama or the politics of the White House. They are purging everyone and if you want to keep your job just keep your mouth shut. Now this trend appears to be accelerating.

http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/why-are-dozens-of-high-ranking-officers-being-purged-from-the-u-s-military

General Vallely's comment:
Absolutely every communist regime on the planet did this as soon as they got in power.  I am surprised this communist traitor with his feet up on our furniture in the white house hasn't done this until now!


SO WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?   I am doing my part.  How about forwarding this.
Paul         

(General Paul Vallely)





Jackstar

Quote from: albrecht on December 28, 2018, 03:15:38 PM
That poor kid trying to work some retail gig having to deal with that.

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Do my bidding.

pyewacket

An update posted this:



What choice did they have, even if they lean left, this type of behavior is a liability for any company.



WeinerInHand

That kid who got fired is the only victim in this matter.
How will this shape his opinion of society?
Hopefully, he'll see the failure in social justice because he received none.

Jackstar

Quote from: pyewacket on December 28, 2018, 11:11:33 PM
A 50+ year old message that still rings true.

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In the above image, note how The Joogle has chosen to display the referenced information. Note also that I have a huge monitor.

Cool video, really made me think.







pyewacket

I obviously interpreted this video differently. I was not put off by the 400 year reference because it was part of our country's history prior to the Revolution when we went from 'United Colonies' to 'United States'. Enough American colonists decided they wanted change and did want they had to to bring that about.

Perhaps I am missing some hidden message. Are you saying that this is an example of Operation Mockingbird?

I had read some about the history of the Rus' (Русь) people, but did not make the same connection that some of you have.

Carry on- we like conversation here.


Jackstar

Quote from: pyewacket on December 29, 2018, 02:06:41 PM
I was not put off by the 400 year reference because it was part of our country's history prior to the Revolution when we went from 'United Colonies' to 'United States'. Enough American colonists decided they wanted change and did want they had to to bring that about.

... was that four hundred years before 1950?


Quote from: pyewacket on December 29, 2018, 02:06:41 PM
Are you saying that this is an example of Operation Mockingbird?

It was on television in the mid-Twentieth Century, therefore, it must have been.

Metron2267

Quote from: pyewacket on December 29, 2018, 02:06:41 PM
I obviously interpreted this video differently. I was not put off by the 400 year reference because it was part of our country's history prior to the Revolution when we went from 'United Colonies' to 'United States'. Enough American colonists decided they wanted change and did want they had to to bring that about.

Hang on a minute, colonists, that would be an earliest date of 1607-1620...so this would have to be an episode of Dragnet from 2007...not 1967...???


QuotePerhaps I am missing some hidden message. Are you saying that this is an example of Operation Mockingbird?

I had read some about the history of the Rus' (Русь) people, but did not make the same connection that some of you have.

Carry on- we like conversation here.

I think Jack stirred the old pot again, and that's no bad thing at all! :D

pyewacket

Quote from: Jackstar on December 29, 2018, 02:11:48 PM
... was that four hundred years before 1950?


It was on television in the mid-Twentieth Century, therefore, it must have been.

I interpret the reference to the 1500s to mean the colonization and exploration of the continent as a build up to the foundation of the United States of America.

Apparently, I may be the only one who see it this way. I guess I don't expect an expert executive summary of North American history from one of Joe Friday's diatribes.

Propaganda is nothing new and was employed way before the advent of television. The only difference I see today, other than the destructive/progressive ideology, is that they do not seem to try and hide it anymore. 


Metron2267

Quote from: pyewacket on December 29, 2018, 02:35:01 PM
I interpret the reference to the 1500s to mean the colonization and exploration of the continent as a build up to the foundation of the United States of America.

Apparently, I may be the only one who see it this way. I guess I don't expect an expert executive summary of North American history from one of Joe Friday's diatribes.

Propaganda is nothing new and was employed way before the advent of television. The only difference I see today, other than the destructive/progressive ideology, is that they do not seem to try and hide it anymore.

Good answers, perhaps Webb was short-forming his answer to account for the full arc of American history dating back to Columbus' bogus 1492 Hispanola citation.

But your larger point is taken, propaganda pre-dates modern "entertainment" by the full spectrum of human nature:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_propaganda
Primitive forms of propaganda have been a human activity as far back as reliable recorded evidence exists. The Behistun Inscription (c. 515 BC) detailing the rise of Darius I to the Persian throne is viewed by most historians as an early example of propaganda.[1] The Arthashastra written by Chanakya (c. 350 â€" 283 BC), a professor of political science at Takshashila University and a prime minister of the Maurya Empire in ancient India, discusses propaganda in detail, such as how to spread propaganda and how to apply it in warfare. His student Chandragupta Maurya (c. 340 â€" 293 BC), founder of the Maurya Empire, employed these methods during his rise to power.[2] The writings of Romans such as Livy (c. 59 BC â€" 17 AD) are considered masterpieces of pro-Roman propaganda.[citation needed] The most well-known originator of Roman historiography was Quintus Fabius Pictor (3rd century BCE). His style of writing history defending the Roman state actions and using propaganda heavily eventually became a defining characteristic of Roman historiography.

In fact one could easily make the leap that early cave art was propagandist in nature. Think turf wars and hominid dominance and developmental strife.

That said, is the transparency of propaganda any greater today than in the days of say, the "yellow kid"?



Or is it simply the ubiquity, concentration, and more importantly the velocity of it?



pyewacket

Quote from: Jackstar on December 29, 2018, 02:42:43 PM
That's no reason we can't start executing people for it.

Yeah- would start with, oh I don't know, something like, "If you like your doctor- you can keep your doctor, period!" I won't mention years because I don't want anyone's panties in a twist by me being off by 10 minutes in a ten year span of time. Good day to you, sir!

Jackstar

Quote from: Metron2267 on December 29, 2018, 02:47:36 PM
perhaps Webb was short-forming his answer

Is that where you're at on this? Like, maybe Dragnet was improvisational?


Jesus! Mary! Joseph the fuckin' carpenter!!!!

Metron2267

Quote from: Jackstar on December 29, 2018, 02:42:43 PM
That's no reason we can't start executing people for it.

As long as it resolves to:

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/2381#
Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.

So who thinks we lack the balls to do more than imprison and fine?

Jackstar

Quote from: pyewacket on December 29, 2018, 02:48:56 PM
"If you like your doctor- you can keep your doctor, period!"

To be fair, this is entirely true--one just has to pay them. And they have to have not retired. But, why would one like a doctor who retired? No one likes quitters!

Metron2267

Quote from: Jackstar on December 29, 2018, 02:49:26 PM
Is that where you're at on this? Like, maybe Dragnet was improvisational?


Jesus! Mary! Joseph the fuckin' carpenter!!!!

Oh no, not improv at all - just a short form dramatic emphasis that the number 400 carries over the more mathematically accurate 350 years (1607-20 colonial period).

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