If by all appearances right now we see the military across the board consumed with NWO style social engineering and fabricated crises, what potential do we see a decisive military action to honor the constitution above all else, if the highest civilian court fails to honor the reality of mass election fraud?
I'm not interested in what the Juan O'Savins etc are out there saying based on their 'insider' sources, since that flat out cannot be trusted at all. I mean what do we know about key positions and mindsets and even precedent for a military intervention that would actually work to preserve the republic and not the infiltration of foreign interests and treasonous acts of those within?
Amen and Semper Fi here too, not as lean, not as mean, but still a Marine after all these years.
Once a Marine always a Marine. I Corps, 1966-1968
Force Troops at Lejeune, then Marine Barracks at Panama Canal Zone. Basic rifleman MOS, but did more "interesting" jobs as well.
Also, I qualified with the M-14, if that tells you anything. The newer M-16s were regarded as cute toys at that time.
I'm old school, M1 and BAR, Expert since I'd been shooting on the farm since I was 7 or 8. MCRD San Diego, Camp Pendleton & Camp Las Pulgas. 17 & 18 years old in Oceanside and Tiajuana. Whew! DI at MCRD, grenade and bayonet instructor too. Fun while it lasted until Battle for Hue City in '68.
Hoorah, Marine... so a Hollywood Marine eh? I was at PI, then Camp Geiger for IRT, then Lejeune, then a cruise to Vieques PR for war games, and then to the Canal Zone, Marine Barracks, Rodman Canal Zone navy base. And all because I had high school Spanish on my records, otherwise it would have been 'Nam. Still managed to get shot at a couple of times when the Panamanians wanted "their" canal back. I was on duty during several of the riots back then.
To this day I still love the Corps.
Army here but was in a ceremonial unit in the early 80’s where I qualified with the M14. THAT is a damned fine weapon.
Thank you for your service.,Army. Yeah, I loved that M-14, the civilian version, the M1A1, is nice too.