Department of War? ?️ DISCUSSION ?
posted ago by Well_Shave_MY_Taint ago by Well_Shave_MY_Taint +5 / -1

The (corrupt) US Senate has confirmed a new Secretary of Defense within days of the new administration by an overwhelming 93-2 vote. Only Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley and Utah Sen. Mike Lee opposed. The office is a "civilian" post with a requirement that any former military be at least seven years "retired" prior to assuming the position, and Gen. Lloyd Austin "retired" in 2016. Thus, the House and Senate had to grant a waiver beforehand. The DOD used to be called the "Department of War," and Gen. Austin ("retired") argued for increased troop presence in the Middle East quagmire that is Iraq, hence the thread title. Are more Americans awakening? A few questions for experienced Q-ologists.

1) What do the drops have to say about this?

2) As Gen. Austin ("retired") is now officially overseeing the military, how does his appointment square with previous drops?

3) What do Q drops have to say about the Pentagon's culture of endless wars? It was a former General elected President, Dwight D. Eisenhower, who warned of the dangers to democracy from a permanent “military-industrial complex” .

4) Any other questions/comments?